Art & Exhibitions Hong Kong Museum of Art Slammed for Ivory Exhibition The “white gold” is said to be funding terrorism. By Alexander Forbes, Jul 7, 2014
Galleries artnet Asks: The Haas Brothers The artists discuss their show at Galerie Gmurzynska. By Alexander Forbes, Jul 5, 2014
Law & Politics €18 Million Fraud Claim Against Art Adviser Pundits suggest there could be more to come. By Alexander Forbes, Jul 3, 2014
Analysis $4.5 Million of Art Found in Brazilian Shipping Container Officials believe the works are part of a money laundering scheme. By Alexander Forbes, Jul 2, 2014
Analysis €10 Million Punched-Out Monet Goes Back on View National Gallery of Ireland has its Frenchman back where it belongs. By Alexander Forbes, Jul 1, 2014
Auctions Sotheby’s Sues Art Investor for ÂŁ3 Million Which two paintings went unpaid? By Alexander Forbes, Jun 30, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Manifesta 10 Succeeds Despite Controversy See the best from Kasper König's take on the roaming art biennale. By Alexander Forbes, Jun 27, 2014
Art World Vienna’s Generali Foundation Closes after 19 Years Where are its 2100 artworks headed? By Alexander Forbes, Jun 27, 2014
Analysis Hepworth Sculpture ÂŁ4 Million Win for Kunsthall Stavanger Sets Record By Alexander Forbes, Jun 26, 2014
Analysis Record-Setting Schwitters Can’t Stop Christie’s Flop in London A third of the London house’s Impressionist and modern works didn’t sell. By Alexander Forbes, Jun 25, 2014