Bright Like Neon: MoMA’s Bruce Nauman Show Pays Tribute to an Elusive Satirical Genius Bruce Nauman has long been regarded as a rebel in the art world, but as MoMA's retrospective shows, at 76, he's now one of its role models. By David D'Arcy
The Curators of Spring Place, The Wing and The Wythe on the Art They Love Right Now For her part, Lolita Cros tries elevate the careers of underrepresented female artists in her exhibitions in The Wing’s Salons, showcasing them alongside established names like Jenny Holzer and Marilyn Minter. By Margaret Carrigan
Tony’s Oursler’s Occult Archive—A Family Affair Check out an encyclopedic index of the 20th Century occult, at Bard College until October 30. By David D'Arcy
Gagosian and Qatar Royals Strike Picasso Deal, Looted Art Found at Freeport—and More By Alanna Martinez