Six Decades On, Joan Jonas Still Leaves Space for Mystery In the past year, the artist has taken her hometown of New York City by storm. By Jasmine Lobe
Capturing Balanchine’s Ghost: An Interview With Dancer and Choreographer Emily Coates "It’s appropriate to call it a dance-theater piece, but it's a goal of mine to create my own definition of choreography as a form that can hold verbal language as well as movement." By Caedra Scott-Flaherty
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
9 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before Feb. 4 By Dan Duray, Andrew Russeth and Michael H. Miller