One Fine Show: ‘Nancy Holt, Power Systems’ at the Wexner Center for the Arts Holt's work is "site reflexive" rather than "site specific," and the Wexner has done an admirable job of integrating her vision into their architecture. By Dan Duray
Noah Davis’ Legacy Lives On in the Barbican’s Poignant Retrospective An entire room of this moving survey is dedicated to the late artist's now-shuttered Underground Museum. By Simon Coates
Bridging Art, Nature and Community: Inside The Land Art Museum’s Bold Experiment Artists from around the world are transforming a secluded Norwegian island into a museum where landscapes become works of art. By Renata Maiblum
Robert Smithson’s Iconic ‘Spiral Jetty’ Is Now On the National Register of Historic Places By Elisa Carollo
Marian Goodman Unveils Its New Five-Story Tribeca Flagship With ‘Your Patience Is Appreciated’ By Elisa Carollo
Antony Gormley Opens Up About Drawing’s Role in Sculpture and His Relationship with New York By Dan Duray
The 51 Artists, Curators, Directors and Dealers Changing the Art World in 2018 By Margaret Carrigan, Juliet Helmke and Guelda Voien
Dia Partners With Salt Lake City Institutions to Protect and Maintain ‘Spiral Jetty’ By Michael H. Miller