Law Van Gogh Painting Seized by Bolsheviks Will Stay at Yale The court cited the "act of state" doctrine in its decision. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 26, 2014
Art World Guggenheim Museum’s Façade Occupied by Protesters’ Projection By Sarah Cascone, Mar 26, 2014
Reviews Robert Mapplethorpe Takes Over Paris, Are the French Ready? The Grand Palais and Musée Rodin delve deep into the American photographer's oeuvre. By Coline Milliard, Mar 26, 2014
Reviews “Degenerate Art” Show at the Neue Galerie Exposes Paradox of Nazi Prejudice Nolde, Belling, and Barlach were praised by the Nazis and labeled "degenerates." By Rozalia Jovanovic, Mar 26, 2014
Galleries Chelsea Galleries in Colorful Spring Bloom, Jorge Pardo, Friedrich Kunath, Onnasch Collection and Other Must See Shows Don't miss these essential exhibitions at ZieherSmith, Hauser & Wirth, and elsewhere. By Artnet News, Mar 26, 2014
Art World Future for Estate of Noted Berlin Sculptor Fritz Kühn Secured in Eleventh Hour By Alexander Forbes, Mar 26, 2014
Art World Art Team from UK’s Crossrail Project Goes to UAE Cap in Hand By Benjamin Sutton, Mar 25, 2014
People Former War Artist Graham Fagen to Represent Scotland at the 2015 Venice Biennale By Coline Milliard, Mar 25, 2014
Art World Industrialist’s Daughters Sue Barcelona To Keep Goya, El Greco, and Other Masterpieces Julio Muñoz Ramonet's daughters are fighting for the art he left to the city. By Alexander Forbes, Mar 25, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions New York’s 11 Most Beautiful Public Art Shows for Spring From Queens to Brooklyn Bridge Park, the city's green spaces are sprouting art. By Benjamin Sutton, Mar 25, 2014