— Rozalia Jovanovic looked at older artists like Lynn Foulkes and Judith Bernstein who've experienced a resurgence of popularity late in their careers.
— On Earth Day, Sara Roffino analyzed the devastating environmental impact of four landmark works of Land Art.
— A story on “This American Life” revealed a strange international art exchange scheme involving an autistic boy in England and countless well-known artists.
— We celebrated the arrival of spring by previewing the season of public art in New York, from Rockefeller Plaza to Socrates Sculpture Park.
— Janelle Zara visited Donald Judd's former home and studio in Soho, which his children have lovingly restored into a small museum set to open soon.
— Ulysses Castellanos visited the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art's new survey of the post-YBA generation of young British artists.
— Chloe Wyma chronicled the greatest fashion editorials inspired by art, from Harper'sBazaar doing RichardPrince to Vogue aping AndrewWyeth.
— Alexander Forbes spoke to Turner Prize nominee David Shrigley about his shrine to Michael Jackson's monkey Bubbles in Munich.
— Kate Deimling checked out Tuvalu and the Maldives's plans for the 2013 Venice Biennale, where both island nations plan to play on their vulnerability to climate change.
— We got a glimpse of the Rijksmuseum's exceptional collection on the occasion of its reopening after a decade-long renovation.