The Year in Museums: Controversy, Repatriation and More This year, the art world reckoned with questions of ownership, censorship, accessibility and how to keep institutions above water. By Daniel Grant
Miró Thought His ‘Monster’ Sculptures Were His Most Unconventional Works Miró's sculptures, which he created after finding fame with painting, show the artist's truly wild side. By David D'Arcy
Why a Painting of SpongeBob SquarePants Just Sold for $6 Million The contemporary artist KAWS is operating in what we might call a post-Koons landscape, and we have his sale of a SpongeBob portrait to show for it. By Helen Holmes
Gallery Director Michael Findlay on Art in the 21st Century: ‘There Will Be a Tectonic Shift’ By Helen Holmes
8 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before May 25 By Andrew Russeth, M.H. Miller, Rozalia Jovanovic and Dan Duray