One Fine Show: Nicholas Galanin’s ‘Exist in the Width of a Knifeās 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 2024 Whitney Biennial Is a Romp Through Turmoil and Abstraction Here's what not to miss at the 81st biennial, which runs until August 11. By Nadja Sayej
Kemper Museum Trustee Under Fire for His Connection to Jail That Housed ICE Detainees Mariner Kemper is the CEO of UMB Bank, which recently sued the city of Central Falls, RI, for breaking its government contract with ICE. By Helen Holmes
Warren Kanders Resigns From the Whitney Board After Months of Artist and Activist Protests By Helen Holmes
Art Patron and Business Bigwig Moves From Greenwich to Greenwich Village, Into $18 M. Hovanian Townhouse By Kim Velsey