Law Rembrandt and Dürer Works Stolen From Boston Public Library in Suspected Inside Job The library owns one of the largest public collections of prints in the US. By Henri Neuendorf, May 20, 2015
Law Violent Juror Defends Art Scammer Luke Brugnara and Calls Judge a Nazi Agent Luke Brugnara isn't the only one disrupting his art theft trial. By Sarah Cascone, May 19, 2015
Law Starfish Dies in Tragic Photo-Op Accident at Shanghai’s New Natural History Museum By Alyssa Buffenstein, May 18, 2015
Law Germany Restitutes Matisse and Liebermann Artworks From Gurlitt Collection By Henri Neuendorf, May 15, 2015
Law Dealer Olivier Thomas Detained in France After Theft Accusations by Picasso Heir Was a Russian billionaire duped into buying stolen works? By Eileen Kinsella, May 14, 2015
Analysis Picasso’s Stepdaughter Accuses French Dealer and Yves Bouvier Partner of Theft Is a Paris dealer responsible for works that went missing in transit? By Eileen Kinsella, May 12, 2015
Analysis Rare Stolen Duccio Painting Finally Coming to Auction The painting was stolen in Europe nearly 30 years ago. By Eileen Kinsella, May 12, 2015
Law Spanish Citizen Arrested in Tenerife for Stealing Artworks from Swedish Churches By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, May 12, 2015
Law German Art Dealer Busted Trying to Sell Fake Giacometti Sculpture By Henri Neuendorf, May 11, 2015
Analysis Moscow’s Tretyakov Gallery Is Target of Smuggling Investigation By Brian Boucher, May 7, 2015
Law US Returns Five Paintings Looted by GIs During WWII to Germany The paintings were considered missing for 70 years. By Hili Perlson, May 6, 2015
Law Court Acquits Jonathan Meese of Criminal Charges for Performing Nazi Salute By Henri Neuendorf, May 6, 2015
Law Rare Signed First Edition of Gabriel García Marquéz Novel Stolen from Book Fair By Hili Perlson, May 5, 2015