July 31, 2024 The Amazing, Shape-Shifting Brian Eno Doc, and the Meaning of Generative Art→ July 31, 2024/ Ben Davis Archive Link
May 31, 2024 The Whitney Biennial Can’t Go on Like This Forever→ May 31, 2024/ Ben Davis Archive Link
May 31, 2024 ‘Foreigners Everywhere,’ Unpacked: On the ‘Brazilianization’ of the Art World→ May 31, 2024/ Ben Davis Archive Link
May 18, 2024 ‘Foreigners Everywhere,’ Unpacked: What a Biennale Built on Cosmopolitan Myth-Making Leaves Out→ May 18, 2024/ Ben Davis Archive Link
May 15, 2024 ‘Foreigners Everywhere,’ Unpacked: What the Venice Biennale’s Flipped Art History Really Means→ May 15, 2024/ Ben Davis Archive Link
April 18, 2024 This Year’s Venice Biennale Is Expansive but Manageable—and Earnest to a Fault→ April 18, 2024/ Ben Davis Archive Link
February 01, 2024 The Curious Case of the 222 Other Artists Who Just Landed on the Moon Who Are Not Jeff Koons→ February 01, 2024/ Ben Davis Archive Link
January 22, 2024 A Case for Enjoying ‘The Curse,’ Showtime’s Absurdist Take on Art and Media→ January 22, 2024/ Ben Davis Archive Link
October 19, 2023 The World’s Most Popular Painter Sent His Followers After Me Because He Didn’t Like a Review of His Work. Here’s What I Learned→ October 19, 2023/ Ben Davis Archive Link
October 06, 2023 TikTok Star Devon Rodriguez Is Now the Most Famous Artist in the World. But What About His Work?→ October 06, 2023/ Ben Davis Archive Link
September 22, 2023 What I’m Looking at: Michael Rakowitz Makes a Meta-Monument, the Debate Over ‘Art Without Men,’ and Other Things at the Edge of Art→ September 22, 2023/ Ben Davis Archive Link
September 19, 2023 The 1930s Have Been Viewed as a Time of Simple-Minded Art. ‘Art for the Millions’ Shows Just How Dazzlingly Complex It Was→ September 19, 2023/ Ben Davis Archive Link
August 30, 2023 The ‘Quasi-Theological’ Turn in Art Criticism Is a Mirage Leading Us the Wrong Way→ August 30, 2023/ Ben Davis Archive Link
August 28, 2023 Is Art Criticism Today Too Affirmative? That’s the Wrong Question to Be Asking→ August 28, 2023/ Ben Davis Archive Link
August 10, 2023 What I’m Looking at: Odd Apparitions at White Columns, Google’s Art Market Hallucination, and Other Things at the Edge of Art→ August 10, 2023/ Ben Davis Archive Link
July 14, 2023 Influencers Are Realizing That A.I. Might Not Be a Magic Money-Making Machine For Artists After All→ July 14, 2023/ Ben Davis Archive Link
July 13, 2023 What I’m Looking at: Chryssa’s Electric Tribute to Times Square, the MyPillow Guy’s Office Paintings, and Other Things at the Edge of Art→ July 13, 2023/ Ben Davis Archive Link
June 22, 2023 How the Many Dilemmas of Hannah Gadsby’s Anti-Picasso Show Feed Our Contemporary Cultural Doom Loop→ June 22, 2023/ Ben Davis Archive Link
June 20, 2023 The Brooklyn Museum’s Much-Criticized ‘It’s Pablo-matic’ Show Is Actually Weirdly at War With Itself Over Hannah Gadsby’s Art History→ June 20, 2023/ Ben Davis Archive Link