Law & Politics Art Law Experts Weigh In On Peter Doig Authentication Case 'Everyone understands that Doig has the last word in the art market,' says one expert. By Artnet News, Aug 28, 2016
Law & Politics Richard Prince and Gagosian Gallery Embroiled in New Lawsuit Over Instagram Image Prince is currently defending against three such claims. By Brian Boucher, Aug 26, 2016
Law & Politics Ai Weiwei Says He Was Removed from Inaugural Yinchuan Biennale for Political Reasons Is the government continuing to target the infamous artist? By Brian Boucher, Aug 24, 2016
Law & Politics Everything You Need to Know About Peter Doig’s Authentication Trial Here's a handy timeline of the events. By Rain Embuscado, Aug 24, 2016
Law & Politics Peter Doig Wins Bizarre Authentication Trial It has been one wild ride. By Dushko Petrovich, Aug 23, 2016
Law & Politics Did Leonardo DiCaprio Pull Out of Clinton Fundraiser Due to Link to Malaysian Fund Scandal? Financier Jho Low reportedly threw money at the actor's foundation. By Brian Boucher, Aug 23, 2016
Law & Politics In Landmark Trial, Islamic Extremist Pleads Guilty to Destruction of Cultural Heritage It's the first trial to treat cultural destruction as a war crime. By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 23, 2016
Law & Politics Security Guard Files Lawsuit Against Metropolitan Museum of Art After Being Fired for Vandalism Video evidence shows his innocence, says his lawyer. By Brian Boucher, Aug 22, 2016
Law & Politics Who Is the Instagrammer Behind This Oddball Coverage of the Peter Doig Trial? Loyola Condenser's stunning photographs accompany trenchant commentary. By Brian Boucher, Aug 19, 2016
Law & Politics Jeff Koons Revealed as Mystery Artist at Heart of $6 Million Lawsuit Against David Zwirner The lawsuit alleges "chicanery" and a game of "three-card monte." By Brian Boucher, Aug 18, 2016
Law & Politics Art Dealer Gary Nader Butts Heads With ‘Condo King’ Jorge Perez Over Bid for New Miami Museum It's a heated and highly personal battle. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 17, 2016
Law & Politics Here’s What Happened on the Last Day of Peter Doig’s Ridiculous Trial In which one lawyer says, “Did Captain Butterknife paint this?" By Dushko Petrovich, Aug 16, 2016
Law & Politics Peter Doig Testifies in Bizarre Authentication Trial, Calls Claim Against Him Unethical A main question in the trial is where Doig was when the painting was made. By Dushko Petrovich, Aug 15, 2016
Law & Politics Trial Resumes for Man Accused of Defrauding Art Collecting Widow of $817,000 Is it a case of 'bait and switch'? By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 15, 2016
Law & Politics Artist Accuses Global Fashion Brand Topman of Plagiarism Over T-Shirt Design The item has sold out already. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Aug 15, 2016