Battle of the Belge: Art Brussels Opens With an Onslaught of Openings Once known for fruity beer and the unpopular vegetable bearing it’s name, the city of Brussels is now ready to take on the world–well, the art world at least. By Ryan Steadman
Horton Gallery to Expand to Chrystie Street [Updated] Horton Gallery, which runs a space in Chelsea, has just announced that it will be expanding to a 2100 square By Rozalia Jovanovic
10 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before March 5 This week belongs to the Whitney Biennial, which opens Thursday–and the beloved Brucennial, which opens Feb. 29–but there are plenty By Michael H. Miller, Andrew Russeth, Rozalia Jovanovic, and Dan Duray
Meta A.I. Chief Yann LeCun Applauds France’s Effort to Attract U.S. Scientists By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Former Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross Discusses Tariffs in Trump Trade War 2.0: Q&A By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly