Art World 17 Disruptors Who Have Completely Changed the Art World Who is responsible for the art world as we know it today? By Brian Boucher, Aug 3, 2015
Galleries New York Art Dealer Accused of Selling Phony Winston Churchill Photo By Brian Boucher, Jul 30, 2015
Art World ‘ARTnews’ and ‘Art in America’ Merge as Print Market Continues to Decline The magazines have struggled financially despite new editorial leadership. By Brian Boucher, Jul 29, 2015
Law & Politics Ronald Lauder Hires Washington Lobbyists to Hunt Down Nazi-Looted Art By Brian Boucher, Jul 28, 2015
People Former Brooklyn Museum Director Arnold Lehman Joins Phillips Auction House By Brian Boucher, Jul 27, 2015
People Ingrid Sischy, Writer and Magazine Editor Dead at 63 She was a force to be reckoned with. By Brian Boucher, Jul 27, 2015
People MACBA Names Ferran Barenblit Director Following Bartomeu MarĂ’s Resignation By Brian Boucher, Jul 26, 2015
Law & Politics Boston Mobster Says FBI Harassed Him for Info on Gardner Museum Heist By Brian Boucher, Jul 24, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Public Emails to the Smithsonian Call Its Cosby Show Disgusting and Pathetic By Brian Boucher, Jul 23, 2015
People Anthony Elms, 2014 Whitney Biennial Co-Curator, Named Chief Curator at ICA Philadelphia By Brian Boucher, Jul 22, 2015
Analysis Tech Startup Verisart Believes it Can Track Every Artwork Ever Sold—How? By Brian Boucher, Jul 22, 2015
People Why Can’t Billionaire Art Collector Steven Cohen Sell His Art-Filled Manhattan Apartment? By Brian Boucher, Jul 20, 2015
Galleries David Zwirner Hires Team of Docents to Combat Epidemic of Gallery Selfies The sculptures exert a powerful pull—but don't get too close. By Brian Boucher, Jul 17, 2015
Analysis How Powerful Dealers Manipulate Collectors to Buy Artwork and Other Market Secrets One consultant considers it a velvet-gloved act of coercion. By Brian Boucher, Jul 17, 2015