Law Meet Karl Waldmann, the Made-Up Dada Artist Who Fooled the German Art World Did Karl Waldmann really exist? By Henri Neuendorf, Sep 1, 2015
Law Religious Fanatics in Russia Destroy St Petersburg Demon Sculpture Leaders call for coexistence of religion and culture. By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 31, 2015
Law Deceased Art Forger Eric Hebborn Blasts Critics in Unpublished Manuscript By Sarah Cascone, Aug 29, 2015
Law Ukrainian Filmmaker Sentenced to 20 Years in High-Security Russian Penal Colony The US State department calls the conviction a "clear miscarriage of justice." By Sarah Cascone, Aug 26, 2015
Law ISIS Blows Up Palmyra’s Ancient Baal Shamin Temple, Fulfilling Dark Predictions It's the latest cultural site to fall victim to the Islamic militant group. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 24, 2015
Law Dutch Police Arrest Man Peddling Forged Vincent van Gogh Painting for $17 Million By Sarah Cascone, Aug 21, 2015
Law $300,000 Rodin Bust Stolen From Danish Museum in Broad Daylight Danish police are on the hunt for the two men. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 20, 2015
Law European Andy Warhol Museum Loses Two Iconic Works in Shady Loan Agreement Slovak police estimate the artworks could fetch up to six figures in the market. By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 20, 2015
Law FBI Offers $20,000 Reward for Stolen N.C. Wyeth Paintings With Reality TV Spin An aspiring rapper and reality television star is among those convicted in the case. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 19, 2015
Law ISIS Beheads 82-Year-Old Syrian Antiquities Expert Who Refused to Reveal Hidden Ancient Artifacts The brutal public execution is the latest ISIS atrocity. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 19, 2015
Law Thieves Steal 45 Historical Artifacts from Valencia Fine Art Museum By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Aug 19, 2015