Auctions Exodus Continues as David Norman and Alex Rotter Leave Sotheby’s Is the auction house hemorrhaging senior staff? By Brian Boucher, Feb 26, 2016
Galleries Grow or Go: Do Art Fairs Need to Expand to Survive? Competition is increasing as fairs muscle in on each other's turf. By Brian Boucher, Feb 25, 2016
Art Fairs FIAC Pulls the Plug on Officielle Art Fair, Its Own Satellite Dealers say attendance was low. By Brian Boucher, Feb 24, 2016
People Richard Serra and Lawrence Weiner Rally Behind Apple in Fight with FBI Is unlocking a mass shooter's phone a threat to creativity? By Brian Boucher, Feb 24, 2016
Galleries Laurel Gitlen Gallery Will Close After Seven Years on New York’s Lower East Side “It’s a real loss,” one collector said. By Brian Boucher, Feb 22, 2016
Art World New Book Features Prison Inmates’ Drawings of Corporate Executives Inmates serving long sentences draw those who likely never will. By Brian Boucher, Feb 19, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Sculpture Moved To Avoid Collisions with People Texting The sculpture is paying the price for people's carelessness. By Brian Boucher, Feb 19, 2016
Galleries Photographer Dennis Morris Threatens Elizabeth Peyton with Copyright Infringement Complaint It's not the first time Morris has taken Peyton to task. By Brian Boucher, Feb 18, 2016
People Dr. Ruth Gives a Lesson in Sex Ed at the Metropolitan Museum She found much evidence of arousal in a painting by Courbet. By Brian Boucher, Feb 17, 2016
Law & Politics Drug Bust Uncovers $700 Million Worth of Methamphetamines in Art Supplies Authorities say more than 500 liters was in the paint kits. By Brian Boucher, Feb 16, 2016
Art World Conspiracy Theorist Sees Ruined Art on Mars NASA has strayed from its "publicly publicized mission," he says. By Brian Boucher, Feb 13, 2016
Art World Philadelphia Museum of Art Wins Fight with Facebook over Racy Pop Art Painting The museum used Facebook's censorship as a teachable moment. By Brian Boucher, Feb 11, 2016
Galleries Fraud Trial Reveals Knoedler Owner Michael Hammer Spent $1 Million on Two Cars An earlier Mercedes model earned the name "Dictator Ship." By Brian Boucher, Feb 10, 2016
Galleries Knoedler Gallery Fraud Trial Abruptly Suspended—Settlement Seems Likely The gallery's director and owner were about to testify. By Brian Boucher, Feb 9, 2016
Galleries Knoedler Gallery Not Profitable Apart From Fakes, Says Accountant at Fraud Trial The testimony was a fascinating glimpse into the gallery's finances. By Brian Boucher, Feb 5, 2016