Art World KKK Sculpture Ignites Racial Tensions on University Campus An artist's attempt to spark debate misfired—badly. By Coline Milliard, Dec 9, 2014
Reviews The Moving Museum Tears Down Tired Institutional Conventions Its Istanbul show exposes the concerns of an entire generation. By Coline Milliard, Dec 8, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions Master Forger Wolfgang Beltracchi Gets a Gallery Show By Coline Milliard, Dec 8, 2014
Galleries Spanish Firm SelgasCano Will Design the 15th Serpentine Pavilion By Coline Milliard, Dec 4, 2014
Auctions Why Was Christie’s CEO Steven Murphy Fired? Insiders point to zero profit for big ticket lots with huge guarantees. By Coline Milliard, Dec 4, 2014
Law French Court Delivers Verdict on Rodin Case The Musée Rodin has logged an appeal. By Coline Milliard, Dec 2, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions Favorite Duncan Campbell Wins the £25,000 Turner Prize Will the video artist move on to making feature films? By Coline Milliard, Dec 1, 2014
Law Private Donor Funds Kunstmuseum Bern’s Gurlitt Research Unit The seven-figure gift will help the museum’s efforts to return Nazi loot. By Coline Milliard, Nov 27, 2014
Art World Outgoing Sotheby’s CEO Bill Ruprecht Gets $4 Million Severance By Coline Milliard, Nov 26, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions Days Before the Verdict, Artist Reclaimed Ferguson’s Boarded-Up Shops Damon Davis’ intervention sent a message of hope ahead of the latest wave of unrest. By Coline Milliard, Nov 25, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions Paris Will Get €150 Million Jean Nouvel-designed Art Island Where François Pinault failed, Yves Bouvier Triumphs. By Coline Milliard, Nov 25, 2014
Auctions Tunisia’s Culture Ministry Blocks Auction of Looted Antiquities By Coline Milliard, Nov 24, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions New Art Center Saves Scotland’s Greatest Modernist Building By Coline Milliard, Nov 24, 2014
Law €500 Million Ponzi Scheme Suspected at Paris Museum Is the Musée des Lettres et Manuscrits just an elaborate front? By Coline Milliard, Nov 20, 2014