Columns Philadelphia’s Mütter Museum Is Reviewing Its Collection of Human Remains. Here’s Why That Matters for Disability Representation. An artist and medical humanities professor recalls a life-changing experience at the Mütter. By Riva Lehrer Jun 16, 2023 3:18 pm
Columns The Supreme Court’s Warhol Decision Just Changed the Future of Art Unfortunately, the Warhol decision took an already complex area of law and made it even more complicated. By Amy Adler May 26, 2023 10:47 am
Columns The Best and Worst Artists of Our Time are Sending Their Work into Space Artists have a unique opportunity—and even responsibility—to shape our perception of, and role in, our extraterrestrial future. By Emily Watlington May 16, 2023 11:18 am
Features From the Archives: Sexual Politics, Art Style Feminist scholar Lucy Lippard's 1971 op-ed about sexism in the art world. By Lucy Lippard Jun 16, 2022 10:27 am
Columns Warhol’s Mao Turns Fifty The enigmatic Mao images that Andy Warhol made in 1972 continue to shift significance and elude ideology. By Billie Anania Apr 28, 2022 4:50 pm
Columns The Crisis in Poland’s Museums The nomination of Janusz Janowski to lead Zachęta National Gallery of Art is the latest attack on culture by Poland's right-wing government. By Magdalena Moskalewicz Dec 17, 2021 9:46 am
Columns The Drawing Cure In a year of isolation and crisis, art therapy gets its due. By Jacoba Urist Oct 5, 2021 3:32 pm
Columns The NFT’s Promise of Control Smart contracts have the potential to give artists more say over the terms of their sales, but there are still challenges to work out. By Anuradha Vikram May 5, 2021 11:43 am
Columns The Terrifying Cynicism of Teeter-Totter Wall What happens when good intentions get mistaken for good art? By Max Pearl Jan 21, 2021 12:16 pm
Columns Essentially Invisible: Black Labor After the Siege on Capitol Hill As curators and conservators assess damage to the American cultural patrimony, BIPOC workers are left to clean up the mess. By Sinclair Spratley Jan 15, 2021 6:22 pm