Galleries US Attorney’s Office Indicts Morris Zukerman on Art Tax Evasion Amid Ongoing Crackdown Over $4.5 million of art went straight to his Manhattan residence. By Eileen Kinsella, May 24, 2016
Law & Politics Ace Gallery Fires Doug Chrismas Over Millions in Suspicious Transfers of Money and Art What's next for the disgraced dealer? By Eileen Kinsella, May 23, 2016
Law & Politics Renaissance Sculptures Looted From Germany During World War II Found in Moscow The recovered works include statues by Donatello and Luca della Robbia. By Sarah Cascone, May 19, 2016
Law & Politics YouTube Pranksters Get Jail Time for Staging Fake Art Heists The prank caused panic and chaos at two London museums. By Hili Perlson, May 17, 2016
Law & Politics Rocked by Embezzlement and Lye Attack, Healing Arts Initiative Shuts Down Attack left HA's director disfigured. By Sarah Cascone, May 16, 2016
Analysis Accused Knoedler Forgery Mastermind Gets Postponement for Extradition From Spain "I don't want to go to America," he said. By Eileen Kinsella, May 13, 2016
Art & Exhibitions 17 Old Master Paintings Stolen in Daring Heist Recovered in Ukraine The works will be returned to the Castelvecchio Museum. By Sarah Cascone, May 13, 2016
Law & Politics What to Expect from the Release of the Panama Papers Searchable Database Tax havens "should be called tax cheats," a judge says. By Christian Viveros-Fauné, May 9, 2016
Law & Politics ‘Vagina Kayak’ Artist Found Guilty of Obscenity in Tokyo Court Megumi Igarashi will have to pay a fine, but avoids prison. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, May 9, 2016
Law & Politics Wu-Tang Clan Settles Artist’s Copyright Complaint Over Album Cover Once upon a time, there was a lawsuit. By Brian Boucher, May 5, 2016
Law & Politics Cartoonist Atena Farghadani Freed from Prison with Four Years Probation 'She has to keep a low profile,' an Amnesty representative said. By Rain Embuscado, May 4, 2016
Law & Politics FBI Raids Home of Suspect in Unsolved Boston Art Heist It's been over 25 years since the $500 million heist occurred. By Rain Embuscado, May 3, 2016
Law & Politics Studio Employee Pleads Guilty in ‘Afghan Girl’ Theft Twenty-two photographs are still missing. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 27, 2016
Law & Politics Fired North Miami Museum Director Sues City for Wrongful Termination He claims the case against him is "abhorrent and contrived." By Sarah Cascone, Apr 25, 2016
Art & Exhibitions The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week in One Minute Marilyn Minter made our week. By Rain Embuscado, Apr 24, 2016