— Martin Gayford found that the 2014 Turner Prize exhibition caused him “temporary loss of the will to live.”
— Anneliese Cooper tried to refrain from making too many feline puns at the news that Rhonda Lieberman’s “Cats in Residence” will return, with shows in Hartford and Los Angeles.
— Scott Indrisek rounded up six must-see gallery shows in Brussels for those eager art fans commuting between Frieze and FIAC.
— Artist Tania Brugera spoke with Ashton Cooper about “The Francis Project,” in which she encouraged undocumented immigrants to write to the Pope.
— Regina Mogilevskaya wrote up a guide to this year’s CMJ, from lady rock to bummer dance.
— Ariana Reines and Jim Fletcher went head-to-head in a late-night round of “Mortal Kombat” at the Whitney.
— Craig Hubert examined the masculine ideal presented in Swedish director Ruben Östlund's “Force Majeure.”
— Scott Indrisek visited sculptor David Altmejd in his studio.
— In the Air brought you daily dispatches from the Montréal Biennial and will continue with updates from New Orleans’ Prospect 3.
— Patrick Pacheco noted the relevant political tensions in Ayad Akhtar’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play “Disgrace.”
— Astria Suparak and Ceci Moss, co-curators of “Alien She,” explained their Riot Grrrl ethos.
