July 12, 2022 The Investigative Mode of the Berlin Biennale Raises an Uncomfortable Question: Who Is All This Research Really for?→ July 12, 2022/ Ben Davis Archive Link
July 06, 2022 Documenta 15's Focus on Populist Art Opens Doors to Art World You Don't Normally See—and May Not Want to→ July 06, 2022/ Ben Davis Archive Link
June 27, 2022 If NFT.NYC Represents the Future of Art, Then Why Was It So Boring?→ June 27, 2022/ Ben Davis Archive Link
May 05, 2022 Here's What the Riddle at the Heart of the 2022 Whitney Biennial Means→ May 05, 2022/ Ben Davis Archive Link
May 02, 2022 The 2022 Venice Biennale Is an Artistically Outstanding, Philosophically Troubling Hymn to Post-Humanism→ May 02, 2022/ Ben Davis Archive Link
February 25, 2022 The Culturati Are Betting on a Vibe Shift, But We May Be Stuck in Vibe Purgatory→ February 25, 2022/ Ben Davis Archive Link
January 19, 2022 The Prospect 5 Triennial Focuses on Healing Acts and Historical Reckoning→ January 19, 2022/ Ben Davis Archive Link
December 08, 2021 Why Does ArtReview’s ‘Power 100’ Skip Over the Actually Powerful? + Other Questions I Have on the Week’s Art News→ December 08, 2021/ Ben Davis Archive Link
December 03, 2021 Inside the NFT Rush: Crypto-Art Promises to Transform the Whole World—But Throw Some Totally Dope Parties First→ December 03, 2021/ Ben Davis Archive Link
November 30, 2021 Inside the NFT Rush: Speculators Offer Up the Literal Formula for Success, Plus Other Lessons From ‘Crypto Coachella’→ November 30, 2021/ Ben Davis Archive Link
November 25, 2021 Inside the NFT Rush: Entrepreneurs Promise NFTs Will Destroy the Gatekeepers, While Jockeying to Become the New Gatekeepers→ November 25, 2021/ Ben Davis Archive Link
November 24, 2021 Inside the NFT Rush: Gary Vaynerchuk, the NFT Scene’s Booster-in-Chief, Is Predicting ‘Carnage’—But No One Seems to Care November 24, 2021/ Ben Davis Archive Link
November 09, 2021 The New Museum’s Muted 2021 Triennial Reflects Culture’s Inward Turn, and Perhaps Its Exhaustion→ November 09, 2021/ Ben Davis Archive Link
October 27, 2021 At the Shed, Instagram-Ready Art Collective Drift Serves Up a Spectacle Made of Floating Pillars and Lightweight Ideas→ October 27, 2021/ Ben Davis Archive Link
October 12, 2021 If You Don’t Think Jasper Johns Can Still Surprise You, Wait Until You Get to the End of This Review→ October 12, 2021/ Ben Davis Archive Link
July 21, 2021 Huguette Caland Is One of Lebanon’s Most Famous Artists. But a Big Part of Her Story Has Remained Hidden→ July 21, 2021/ Ben Davis Archive Link
July 13, 2021 Hey Hunter Biden, Here’s a Radically Simple Solution for All Your Art Woes: Don’t Sell Your Work→ July 13, 2021/ Ben Davis Archive Link
June 24, 2021 Two Immersive Van Gogh Experiences Offer the Post-Pandemic Escapism Visitors Crave. They Have Weirdly Little to Do With Van Gogh→ June 24, 2021/ Ben Davis Archive Link
April 21, 2021 How ‘Classically Beautiful’ European Architecture Became a (Failed) Rallying Cry for a Hard-Right Republican Caucus→ April 21, 2021/ Ben Davis Archive Link