Law New Yorkers Caught Up in East German Stasi Restitution Case You knew about Nazi loot, but Stasi loot? By Henri Neuendorf, Dec 2, 2014
Law Dealer Who Sold Millions Worth of Fake Pollocks Pleads Guilty By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Dec 2, 2014
Law French Court Delivers Verdict on Rodin Case The Musée Rodin has logged an appeal. By Coline Milliard, Dec 2, 2014
Law Drunk German Soccer Fans Steal Emil Nolde Painting Worth Millions By Alexander Forbes, Dec 1, 2014
Law Canadian Dealer Pleads Guilty to Rhino Horns Smuggling Attempt By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Nov 27, 2014
Law Private Donor Funds Kunstmuseum Bern’s Gurlitt Research Unit The seven-figure gift will help the museum’s efforts to return Nazi loot. By Coline Milliard, Nov 27, 2014
Law Tourist Fined €20,000 for Carving His Initial on Rome’s Colosseum By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Nov 26, 2014
Law Kunstmuseum Bern Accepts 1,300 Artwork Nazi-Era Gurlitt Collection Amidst Legal Battles We have the full details of the announcement from Berlin. By Alexander Forbes, Nov 24, 2014
Law Pre-historic Artifacts Recovered in California Return to Thailand By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Nov 20, 2014
Law €500 Million Ponzi Scheme Suspected at Paris Museum Is the Musée des Lettres et Manuscrits just an elaborate front? By Coline Milliard, Nov 20, 2014
Law Could U.S. Cultural Protection Czar Stop Rampant ISIS Looting? Smuggled antiquities are the terror group's second-highest source of funding. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Nov 19, 2014
Galleries How to Steal $6.5 Million in Art from Jasper Johns New details about his sticky-fingered studio assistant have emerged. By Alexander Forbes, Nov 18, 2014
Law Egypt’s ‘Indiana Jones’ Zahi Hawass Questioned Over Pyramid Theft Did the former antiquities minister help three Germans steal numerous artifacts? By Coline Milliard, Nov 18, 2014