In “Eruption,” Lindsay Jarvis and Max Werner Make a Case for Collaboration Their multigenerational exhibition rethinks Neo-Expressionism while quietly proposing a model of art dealing that’s rooted in shared risk and reward. By Elisa Carollo
This Fall’s Must-See Gallery Shows in New York From Ambera Wellmann’s visceral debut at Hauser & Wirth to Sasha Gordon’s first Zwirner solo, September delivers a high-energy lineup of exhibitions across the city. By Elisa Carollo
The Art Market’s Ethics Illusion: Professional Associations Talk Standards But Offer Few Protections Having a written or unwritten code of ethical conduct is meaningless if organizations are reluctant to discipline wayward members. By Daniel Grant
Mary Boone Tax Fraud Case: A Whistleblower Could Receive $300,000 in Reward for Tip-Off By Paddy Johnson
Galleries Get It Right: NYC’s Not-to-Miss Spring Exhibitions Are All Female Solos By Margaret Carrigan
Drawings of Iggy Pop’s Body at Brooklyn Museum, and 5 Things to Do Until Election Day By Alanna Martinez
The Resurrection of Julian Schnabel: Has the Art World Finally Forgiven the World’s Most Famous Painter? By M.H. Miller
Reviewing Artforum’s Advertisements: May 2012 By Dan Duray, Rozalia Jovanovic, M.H. Miller and Andrew Russeth
Reviewing Artforum’s Advertisements: April 2012 By Dan Duray, Rozalia Jovanovic, Andrew Russeth and Michael H. Miller