Crime U.S. Returns Paintings Purloined From Peru, After Journalist Spots Them at Auction The works were stolen more than a decade ago; both turned up at a New York auction house. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 16, 2024
Real Estate This Art-Filled Westchester Estate Was Home to Both Johnny Carson and Beloved ‘Amelia Bedelia’ Illustrator The art-filled home boasts more than 1,000 works of contemporary art. By Artnet News, Feb 16, 2024
Real Estate An Historic French Villa Where Grace Kelly Used to Vacation Is Up for Grabs Previously listed for $12 million, Les Moulins du Villars has reemerged on the market with a discount. By Jamie Valentino, Feb 14, 2024
Crime Rijksmuseum Chief Calls for Return of Thrice-Stolen Frans Hals Ahead of Major Show The location of the painting has been unknown since its theft in August 2020. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 13, 2024
Real Estate Historic Dia Building In Chelsea Can Be Yours For $68 Million A buyer could use the space as a gallery or to store a private collection or could redevelop the property. By Eileen Kinsella, Jan 25, 2024
Opinion The Stan Culture for Stanley Quenchers Has Some Pretty Cringey Parallels With the Art World An overwhelming cornucopia of colorful choice, molded around scarcity, is a desire machine that we all know well. By Kate Brown, Jan 18, 2024
Politics Turns Out Hunter Biden Did Actually Know Who Bought His Art The statements from his dealer contradict a widely reported ethics plan set up after the artist's father became president. By Vivienne Chow, Jan 15, 2024
Politics Gallerist Stefan Simchowitz Is Running for the U.S. Senate. No, It’s Not Performance Art Simchowitz is running as a Republican to fill the seat vacated by Dianne Feinstein. By Adam Schrader, Jan 3, 2024
Real Estate A Disgraced Art Publisher’s Famed Mansion Is Being Auctioned Off in an Art Sale Louise Blouin's Gin Lane property once sought a staggering $150 million. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 20, 2023
Crime The First Suspect in a Massive Canadian Art Fraud Is Sentenced Gary Lamont will spend five years in jail for his role in a 13-year forgery scheme. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 15, 2023
Art World Archives French Artists Experience Less Commercial Success Than Their Peers, According to a New Report French artists have a different experience in the secondary market, as compared with those in the U.S., Britain, and Germany. By Devorah Lauter, Dec 6, 2023
Art World Archives Multidisciplinary Artist Jesse Darling Has Won the 2023 Turner Prize Darling will pocket the top cash prize of $31,500. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Dec 5, 2023
Art World Archives Preservation Efforts Are Underway for Italy’s Leaning Tower (No, Not That One) Officials in Bologna, Italy have announced a $4.7 million plan to shore up the Garisenda Tower. By Artnet News, Dec 5, 2023
Art World Archives David Hockney Lights Up London’s Battersea Power Station With Animated Christmas Trees Hockney created the works on his trusty iPad Pro. By Verity Babbs, Dec 4, 2023
Crime Thieves Stole More Than $1 Million Worth of Parts From an Anselm Kiefer Sculpture Thieves are enticed by the value of the raw material not the artwork itself, even though the latter is much higher. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Dec 4, 2023