Art World Timbuktu Begins Rebuilding its Storied Mausoleums After Islamist Coup By Alexander Forbes, Mar 17, 2014
Analysis South Korea Cashes in on $6.7 Million of Former Dictator’s Art By Alexander Forbes, Mar 14, 2014
Art Fairs German Dealers Lambast Tax Hike on Artwork Sales Representatives of German galleries say a political stalemate over the country's value added tax (VAT) rate on art could be the end of the culture industry. By Alexander Forbes, Mar 13, 2014
Art World Gurlitt-inspired Law Aimed to Ease Return of Nazi-Loot Rejected By Alexander Forbes, Mar 13, 2014
Art Fairs TEFAF Art Market Report Says 2013 Best Year on Record Since 2007, With Market Outlook Bullish The 10 Conclusions from this Year's TEFAF Art Market Report You Need to Know By Alexander Forbes, Mar 12, 2014
Art World TOMS Marfa? Elmgreen and Dragset Sculpture Vandalized Yet Again By Alexander Forbes, Mar 12, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Hello To 80-Year-Old Dorothy Iannone and Her Sex-Fueled Retrospective How explicit are the artworks of 80-year-old Berlin-based artist Dorothy Iannone? Quite. By Alexander Forbes, Mar 11, 2014
Law & Politics UNESCO Reveals Names of 70 Works Stolen from Havana Museum of Fine Arts By Alexander Forbes, Mar 11, 2014
Art World Venice Biennale Moves to May, Encroaching on Frieze NY Slot By Alexander Forbes, Mar 10, 2014