Painter Kathleen Gilje’s Journey from Restoration to Reinvention Years spent working as a conservator in Italy fundamentally altered her understanding of paintings as objects that carry time within them. By Jasmine Lobe
New York City’s Rapidly Evolving West Side Leaves the Fate of Its Galleries in Limbo The changes the West Side's emergence as an arts district set in motion are now precisely what threaten its existence as a place where galleries can thrive. So where does this leave New York City's art market? By Paddy Johnson
Vanity Project: Why Fancy Architecture Won’t Save Penn Station Descending into Penn Station, it’s not hard to see why New York City’s civic fathers are so embarrassed by the By Stephen Jacob Smith
Four Out of Five New Yorkers, Including Michael Kimmelman, Want Billions Spent on Storm Infrastructure By Matt Chaban
Michael Kimmelman Calls Madison Square Garden ‘the Worst Arena in Town’ [Update: Paul Goldberger Calls It ‘Worst Arena in the World’] By Matt Chaban
T-Squared Off: With Paul Goldberger Leaving for Vanity Fair, Is This the End of Architecture Criticism at The New Yorker? By Matt Chaban