Christie’s ‘Dream Big’ Is a Treat for the Large-Format Sculpture Lover Here, collectors can add mega art to their mega collections without a trip to a mega fair. By Christa Terry
Mary Rozell On the Art of Collecting for Corporations As global head of the UBS art collection, Rozell oversees one of the world's most significant corporate holdings of artwork. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Cultural Comings and Goings: Brooke Lampley Leaves Sotheby’s for Gagosian and More Lampley will join the gallery later this year as a senior director. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Art Dealer Annina Nosei Donates Her Gallery Catalogues to Magazzino Italian Art By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Works from the Renault Group’s Art Collection Are Coming to Christie’s By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Bank of America Is Funding Another Round of Conservation Projects at Museums Worldwide By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
The Most Influential People in the Art World Today By Dan Duray, Farah Abdessamad, Christa Terry and The Editors
Jasmin Tsou’s JTT Gallery Will Close After Eleven Years of Risk-Taking Shows By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Indigenous Artist Jeffrey Gibson Will Represent the U.S. at Next Year’s Venice Biennale By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Miyake Pleats Please Sightings at Lorna Simpson, Jenny Holzer, and Wolfgang Tillman Exhibitions By Grace Byron
Jenny Holzer’s Next Public Artwork at Rockefeller Center Will Address the Gun Violence Crisis By Helen Holmes
Six Artists Scrutinized the Gaps and Hidden Gems of the Guggenheim’s Collection. Here’s What They Found. By Mariana Fernandez
Bright Like Neon: MoMA’s Bruce Nauman Show Pays Tribute to an Elusive Satirical Genius By David D'Arcy
From Warhol’s Pop Masterpieces to Manny Farber’s ‘Termite Art,’ the 15 Must-See Exhibitions of Fall 2018 By Paddy Johnson