Art World All Eyes on Detroit’s Art Collection as Bankruptcy Trial Kicks Off By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 2, 2014
Art World First Known Neanderthal Cave Art Is a Primitive Hashtag The 39,000-year-old engraving was found in Gorham's Cave in Gibraltar. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 2, 2014
Law & Politics Paris’s Cat-Obsessed Street Artist M. Chat on Trial for Graffiti Some powerful fans are rallying to his cause. By Benjamin Sutton, Sep 2, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Priceless Raphael Falls Victim to Faulty AC Problems continue to plague Rome’s Villa Borghese. By Coline Milliard, Sep 2, 2014
Law & Politics Spain Returns Colombian Artifacts Seized from Drug Gangs By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Sep 2, 2014
Art World A Brief History of Animated GIF Art, Part Three How Tumblr changed everything. By Paddy Johnson, Sep 2, 2014
Art World Barbican Responds to Fury Over “Racist” Work The London arts centre says Brett Bailey's performance is "a watershed work." By Artnet News, Sep 2, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Jean Dubuffet: Inside Outsider Art THE DAILY PIC: An artist merges found objects and art by the insane and young. By Blake Gopnik, Sep 1, 2014
Art & Exhibitions artnet Asks: Chinese Artist Zhang Dali The politically minded artist is inspired by "the reality of my life." By Lorraine Rubio, Sep 1, 2014
Art World Giotto Chapel Damaged by Lightning Padua city hall has been accused of covering up the incident. By Coline Milliard, Sep 1, 2014