Art Paris Brings a More Intimate, Grounded Energy to the Grand Palais In autumn, Art Basel Paris draws an international crowd, but in springtime, this Parisian fair keeps its focus closer to home. By Sarah Moroz
MacDowell’s Chiwoniso Kaitano On Why America Can’t Afford to Underfund the Arts "Support for the arts without constraint on free expression is smart economic and cultural policy—and a sign of a strong democracy." By Christa Terry
The Generosity of Diane Arbus’ Unsentimental Lens in L.A. and N.Y. A fresh look at the photographer’s work in bi-coastal exhibitions traces the depth, discomfort and brilliance of her legacy. By Dian Parker
This Bracing, Necessary Book About the Value of Love Without Romance Is Perfectly Timed By Lauren LeBlanc
‘I’ll Keep You In Suspense’: Trump and Clinton Brawl in the Third Presidential Debate By Will Bredderman