Pac Pobric

After Abstract Expressionism

Art Basel in Miami pays homage to America's great art movement

Squawking points

Old friends take up residence at Pamm

Best satellite fairs orbiting Art Basel in Miami Beach

Forget the beach, this year's parallel events include a new fair and plenty of art that won't break the bank

Artists’ prints and multiples anchor New York book fair

A glow in the dark work by the 2015 McArthur Fellow Nicole Eisenman will be on view

Booksnews

Book on Gertrude Stein’s art collecting family wins Frick prize

Editors and contributors share $25,000 biennial award, this year backed by the Broad Foundation

From the archive: Frank Stella in 2015—on his Whitney retrospective

As a major exhibition opens at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the US artist reflects on how beauty is “a given” in art—and how, after nearly 60 years, he is still pursuing “the problems of painting”

European dealers bring eclectic mix of antiques and Old Masters to New York

In their first collaboration, the gallerists are showing 300 works priced from $30,000 to $10m

Christie’s announces new April curated sale and consolidated spring calendar

The “Revolution” sale anchors five other auctions moved from the winter

Reviewnews

Against allegory: on Benjamin Buchloh’s new collection of essays

The art historian’s new book is properly pessimistic

Let’s talk literature at the New York Art Book Fair

Along with 370 publishers, artists, institutions and dealers in antique and rare books, the event offers a rich programme of discussions

Back to school: top seven gallery shows in New York this week

From Anne Truitt to Christian Marclay, these are the exhibitions you won’t want to miss

When mourning becomes its own reward: on the work of Doris Salcedo

The Colombian sculptor finds inspiration in grief and channels it into new inventions

Rubin Museum turns to crowdfunding to expand Buddhist shrine room

The popular space is due to get a $45,000 facelift in time for Sacred Spaces exhibition

Museum of the Bible signs multi-year agreement with Israeli Antiquities Authority

The partnership will bring Israeli national treasures to Washington, DC

Artnews

Artists take a politcal standpoint at Denver's Biennial of the Americas

Robert Longo, Adam Pendleton and Kari Altmann, among others, feature in third edition of the event, which opened this week

Inside an unquiet mind

Essays on the critic and curator Lawrence Alloway give a minor figure too much credit

Art Basel satellite fairs: the view off-piste can be full of surprises

Fringe shows include photography, performances and a book fair

Frick cancels controversial expansion plan

The museum will not build on its Russell Page-design garden, as initially proposed

Beautiful brutality: the splendours of violence at the Venice Biennale

The central exhibition at the Venice Biennale is searing but splendid, even if it raises moral concerns

See in Venice, buy in New York?

Dealers stand to benefit because the Biennale opened early this year

Reviewnews

Medium retains its mystique

An unconventional history of photography—to be continued

Satellite fairs widen their appeal

Our pick of events in New York this week, which embrace “African-ness”, Isamu Noguchi, live music and pet portraiture