Highlights from RendezVous, the First Citywide Edition of Brussels Art Week Many exhibitions remain on view through October; we've compiled a list of the ones you won't want to miss. By Nicolas Vamvouklis
It’s Born to be Wild, But Street Art Doesn’t Always Stay That Way The unprecedented increase in value of work by street artists has led to a commodification of a product that was once simply a source of public enjoyment. By J. Scott Orr
Invoking a Radical Past, Frank Holliday’s Energetic Abstractions Invite Us to Shake Things Up "I always joke that the world is gonna blow up. But isn't it beautiful?" By Elisa Carollo
‘Party of Life’ Is a Celebration of Warhol, Haring and 1980s New York City in Munich By Sabrina Cooper
Actor and Art Collector Jim Carrey Is Letting Go of Select Pieces from His Decades-Old Collection By Elisa Carollo
Kenny Scharf Arrested in Williamsburg for Graffiti, Told Arresting Officers: ‘This Is Art. I Did It. I’m Sorry.’ By Dan Duray