Now You See It, Now You Don't: On Facebook's Art Censorship, Disappearing Artwork, and the Value of Storytelling
This week, stories about appearances, disappearances, and what’s behind them…
Read Moreshining a light on the shadowy fine art industry
This week, stories about appearances, disappearances, and what’s behind them…
Read MoreFor this edition, three stories about art-industry resurrections…
Read MoreIn honor of Presidents Day, going back in time to contextualize one issue of art-world importance…
Read MoreThis week, three stories pulsing with possibility…
Read MoreThis week, a special focus on what is, for me, a special issue…
Read MoreThis week, stories about the prospects and perils of expanding one’s audience…
Read MoreThis week, stories that needed to be seen from two angles for clarity…
Read MoreThis week, stories proving that what we don’t see can shape opinions as much as what we do see…
Read MoreThis week, tackling a single issue sucked all the air out of my room...
Read MoreBacktracking a bit, but my piece on the meaning of the $450 million Salvator Mundi sale was quoted in both the Financial Times (courtesy of Jan Dalley) and, even further back, the arts section in The Week's November 15th edition.
Read More