Analysis artnet News’ Top 10 Most Expensive Living German Artists Who are the most expensive living German artists? We crunched the auction data. By Alexander Forbes, Apr 21, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Protest Art From Kiev’s Independence Square Goes up in Vienna By Alexander Forbes, Apr 17, 2014
Art World Search for Nazi Loot To Take Decades, Says German Official By Alexander Forbes, Apr 17, 2014
Analysis Old Master Market Falters at Dorotheum Auction, Reflecting Global Trend Old Masters and 19th century paintings were down 33 percent from 2013. By Alexander Forbes, Apr 16, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Louvre to Reopen Decorative Arts Galleries Following Multimillion Dollar Restoration The galleries have been closed to the public for nearly a decade. By Alexander Forbes, Apr 14, 2014
Art Fairs Strong, Fast Sales at Art Cologne Mark New High Point For German Art Fair More than ever, Germany's top fair is back in swing. By Alexander Forbes, Apr 11, 2014
Art Fairs artnet Asks: Art Cologne Prize-Winning Gallerist Rosemarie Schwarzwälder The Vienna dealer has found her own voice in a noisy art world. By Alexander Forbes, Apr 9, 2014
Auctions Germany’s Langen Foundation Offers Up $35 Million Picasso at Christie’s By Alexander Forbes, Apr 8, 2014
Art Fairs Who’s Bringing What? Galleries Reveal Offerings for Art Cologne What will tickle collectors' fancy in the Rhineland this week? By Alexander Forbes, Apr 7, 2014
Art & Exhibitions News to Know: Must-Read Art World Headlines from March 31–April 4 From locked-up artists to South American sales, the week's top stories and news. By Alexander Forbes, Apr 5, 2014
Art World France Gets Back Original Manuscript of Marquis de Sade’s Infamous Erotica By Alexander Forbes, Apr 4, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Ai Weiwei, Darling Dissident, Presents Largest Ever Show in Berlin Spanning 32,300 Square Feet The Chinese artist’s latest show is a super-sized experience. By Alexander Forbes, Apr 3, 2014