Looking Back at 25 Years of Tate Turbine Hall Commissions From Doris Salcedo’s 'Shibboleth' to Kara Walker’s anti-imperial fountain, the commissions have frequently challenged viewers to reckon with global history. By Simon Coates
Cuban Artist Hamlet Lavastida Has Been Released After Sustained Imprisonment Lavastida was originally arrested after being accused of "incitement to commit a crime." By Helen Holmes
The 51 Artists, Curators, Directors and Dealers Changing the Art World in 2018 Read, enjoy, and by all means, heartily disagree with the choices we’ve made. If there wasn’t debate, it wouldn’t be be art, would it? By Margaret Carrigan, Juliet Helmke, and Guelda Voien
Picasso’s Handyman Claims Hidden Hoard Were Gifts, Ai Weiwei Lashes Out During Talk By Alanna Martinez
Cuban Artist Tania Bruguera to Promote NYC’s Municipal ID Through Yearlong Residency By Alanna Martinez
Really Advanced Art: Claire Bishop Examines the Towering Inferno of Spectatorship By Alexander Provan