Law Nigeria Hopes the Return of Two Looted Artfacts Will Inspire the British Museum to Give the Benin Bronzes Back By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 27, 2015
Law Arrest of Swiss Freeport Owner Yves Bouvier Over Art Fraud Ring Rocks Art World By Sarah Cascone, Feb 27, 2015
Law The Metropolitan Museum and Others Respond to ISIS Destruction of Assyrian Sculptures "I don't want to be Iraqi anymore," said an archaeology professor. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 26, 2015
Art Guides Granddaughter of Nazi Victim Paul Rosenberg to Hold Inaugural NYC Gallery Show By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 25, 2015
Law Does Ex-Dealer Elda Oreto Fantasize About Killing Petra Cortright? "If @petcortright and I end up dead it was our ex gallerist who did it." By Maxwell Williams, Feb 25, 2015
Law 8,000 Books Burned by ISIS in Massive Iraqi Libricide Some rare manuscripts could end up on the black market. By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 25, 2015
Law Oscar Murillo Installation Censored by Overzealous Museum Guard in Madrid By Hili Perlson, Feb 25, 2015
Galleries Dean Levin Sues Robert Blumenthal for $200,000 Unpaid After Sold-Out Show Why is paying artists such a problem for dealers? By Brian Boucher, Feb 24, 2015
Law Claimants to $276 Million Guelph Treasure Once Gifted to Hitler Sue German State For the Limbach Commission, the sale to a top Nazi official was consensual. By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 24, 2015
Law Police Arrest Brothers Who Sold a Fake Goya … and Were Paid with Fake Cash Meet the "Dumb and Dumber" of art crime. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Feb 23, 2015
Analysis Court Ruling Paves Way for $2.5 Million Claim Over Damaged Richard Avedon Triptych The dispute raises issues over what constitutes a "formal appraisal." By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 20, 2015