Dueling New York gallery shows, followed by a career retrospective at the Whitney. But the most powerful American artist has plenty left to prove.
By Carl Swanson
For the past two decades, he's been the most powerful gallerist in the world by a wide margin. Now he’s facing two bruising lawsuits.
By Eric Konigsberg
He contends someone making bookends of balloon dogs, is knocking off 'Balloon Dog.'
By Willa Paskin
It accompanies the article "Can Animals Be Gay?"
By Edith Zimmerman
I sorely want to defend the New Museum. Unfortunately, the institution may have outsmarted itself.
By Jerry Saltz
The opening of I.M. Pei's Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, Qatar, certainly seemed to carry the newfound sense that the Bush-era 'Clash of Civilizations' might be coming to an end.
By Alexandra Peers