Curator Miguel A. López On the “Precarious Joys” Animating This Year’s Toronto Biennial "No matter where the artists are coming from, most of the works address issues that are local and global simultaneously." By Elisa Carollo
One Fine Show: Nicholas Galanin’s ‘Exist in the Width of a Knife’s Edge’ in Baltimore The artist's new show in Baltimore is a good encapsulation of the art world's politics over the past decade By Dan Duray
The Armory Show Will Once Again Partner With the U.S. Open The third iteration of this ongoing collaboration adds to the richness of the fair's off-site programming, which this year will include a María Magdalena Campos-Pons procession. By Elisa Carollo
With a New Model, Forge Project Is Putting Indigenous Art at the Forefront By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Warren Kanders Resigns From the Whitney Board After Months of Artist and Activist Protests By Helen Holmes