Analysis Phillips Teams Up with eBay for Live Art and Design Auctions Phillips is expanding not only to London and Hong Kong but also to the internet. By Brian Boucher, Sep 4, 2015
People Shepard Fairey Will Go to Trial in Detroit Detroit claims it cost $24,000 to clean up after the street artist. By Brian Boucher, Sep 2, 2015
Art World Cooper Union Submits to Financial Monitoring on Path Back to Full-Tuition Scholarships The school is accused of plagiarism and conflict of interest. By Brian Boucher, Sep 2, 2015
Galleries Ovation’s Reality Show on Art Advisors Looks Horrible They're going to illuminate the 'impenetrable' art world. By Brian Boucher, Sep 1, 2015
People What We Learned About Famous Artists from Joe Fig’s New Studio Visits Book From what Roxy Paine eats for breakfast to what a psychic told Laurie Simmons. By Brian Boucher, Sep 1, 2015
Market More of MoMA Tower’s Official Plans Revealed The 55th-floor, three-bedroom apartments will start at $21.7 million. By Brian Boucher, Aug 31, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Turns Out $1.5 Million Painting Punched by Boy May Be Fake Is it really worth anywhere near $1.5 million? By Brian Boucher, Aug 27, 2015
Art & Exhibitions We Have the Exclusive 2015 Istanbul Biennial Artist List, Nearly 40 Names So Far Here are names of more than a dozen artists in the show. By Brian Boucher, Aug 26, 2015
Galleries French Art Dealer Gailord Bovrisse Slapped with $800,000 Judgment over Fake Chagalls The plaintiffs are seeking $2.4 million in addition to lawyers' fees. By Brian Boucher, Aug 26, 2015
Art World Artist Jim Sanborn Claims New Toronto Public Artwork Plagiarizes His Famous CIA Sculpture By Brian Boucher, Aug 25, 2015
People Man Who Thwarted Terrorist on Paris-Bound Train Revealed as Artist He makes sculpture and paintings, writes books and records music. By Brian Boucher, Aug 24, 2015
Art World Will Erotic Art Museum’s ‘Depraved’ Collection Head to Germany? By Brian Boucher, Aug 24, 2015