Law Mexican Photographer Ruben Espinosa Shot Dead in Mexico City Apartment Mexico is an increasingly dangerous place for journalists. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 3, 2015
Law Eight-Year-Old Girl Found Murdered at West Coast Artist Colony There were roughly 50 children living at the colony. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 30, 2015
Analysis Lawyers for Art Scammer Luke Brugnara Now Say de Kooning Paintings Are Probably Fake By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 29, 2015
Law Ronald Lauder Hires Washington Lobbyists to Hunt Down Nazi-Looted Art By Brian Boucher, Jul 28, 2015
Law Boston Mobster Says FBI Harassed Him for Info on Gardner Museum Heist By Brian Boucher, Jul 24, 2015
Law France’s Restitution of 32 Artifacts to China Draws the Wrath of Antiques Dealer Christian Deydier, who donated the pieces to France, isn't happy. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Jul 24, 2015
Law 500 Major Artworks Bought with German State Funds Are Reported Missing—Who Stole Them? A Picasso yellowed next to a copy machine, the report reveals. By Hili Perlson, Jul 23, 2015
Law Master Forger Librarian Swaps 143 Artworks With His Own In an odd twist, his own fakes were then replaced by fakes of lesser quality. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 21, 2015
Galleries Australian Art Dealer Admits to Sexually Abusing Young Boys By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 21, 2015
Law Douglas Gordon Goes Crazy and Attacks $40 Million Theater With Axe After Bad Review One critic described the play as "a vanity project." By Hili Perlson, Jul 15, 2015
Law Shepard Fairey Turns Himself In to Face Felony Charges in Detroit Fairey's rap sheet already includes 18 arrests for illegal tagging, but he now faces felony charges for the first time. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 15, 2015
Law Bank-Robbing Artist Joe Gibbons Sentenced to a Year in Prison Gibbons had filmed the heist as part of a performance art work. By Brian Boucher, Jul 14, 2015