Reflections on the Venice Biennale, Where Politics Is Unavoidable and Size Matters If this year’s Biennale was meant to be a retreat from world politics, that wasn’t the case when I visited. By David D'Arcy
Rubber Duck Artist Cries Plagiarism, the High Cost of US Museum Expansions—and More Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman has accused protestors in Brazil of creating a replica of his world famous rubber duck sculpture. By Alanna Martinez
‘The Boy and the Heron’ NYFF Review: Hayao Miyazaki Un-Retired and Made a Masterpiece By Laura Babiak
Tate Modern Announces a New Commission Supporting Experimental Artists By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck’s Former Beverly Hills Home Is on the Market for $85 Million By Dustin Nelson