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’ 'I think there's about to be the kind of visual, conceptual upset or revolution that took us from Cubism to Picasso,' says Findlay. 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