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
Law & Politics Chicago Art Dealer Says Painting is ‘Kryptonite’ in Peter Doig Trial An expert valued the painting at $6-8 million if it is authentic. By Janet Potter, Aug 12, 2016
Law & Politics David Zwirner Sued for $2 Million Over Mystery Artwork by ‘World-Renowned Artist’ The complaint says the gallery was "reckless." By Brian Boucher, Aug 10, 2016
Law & Politics Peter Doig, Accused of Disavowing a Painting, Takes Stand at Trial At issue is whether or not he painted the work in question. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Aug 9, 2016
Law & Politics Germany Announces Reform of Controversial Limbach Commission It has restituted only 13 artworks since 2003. By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 8, 2016
Law & Politics Art Dealer Says Peter Doig ‘Can’t Draw’ and This Painting Proves It He says that he still likes his work, though. By Henri Neuendorf & Kathleen Massara, Aug 5, 2016
Law & Politics 90-Year-Old Vandalizes Crossword Artwork, Then Claims Copyright on the Result She followed the instructions. By Brian Boucher, Aug 5, 2016
Law & Politics Ai Weiwei’s Lawyer, Zhou Shifeng, Sentenced to Seven Years for ‘Subversion’ The trial lasted half a day. By Brian Boucher, Aug 4, 2016