Crime Art Collective Forensic Architecture Has Teamed Up With Edward Snowden to Investigate a Shadowy Global Spyware Company The collective believes that "digital violence" is the most important unexamined human rights violation of our time. By Taylor Dafoe, Jul 9, 2021
Crime Grifter Heiress Angela Gulbenkian Has Pleaded Guilty to Scamming Collectors Out of Payments for Art They Never Received The art dealer never delivered a $1.4 million Kusama pumpkin to one paying client. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 8, 2021
Crime Authorities Have Recovered Picasso and Mondrian Paintings That Were Brazenly Stolen From a Greek Museum Nearly 10 Years Ago A Picasso portrait and a Mondrian landscape were stolen from Greece's National Gallery in 2012. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 29, 2021
Crime Italian Authorities Have Seized Nearly 800 Illicit Ancient Artifacts Worth $13 Million From a Single Belgian Collector The probe has been ongoing since 2017. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 22, 2021
Crime Police Accuse ‘Disloyal Employees’ of Stealing $30 Million Worth of Art From the Italian Broadcast Company Rai The trove, pilfered over the course of several decades, includes works by Monet and Modigliani. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 14, 2021
Crime Vandals Used White Paint to Deface New York’s Black Wall Street Gallery on the 100th Anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre The gallery was originally founded in Tulsa, and opened its SoHo outpost in October. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 2, 2021
Crime Thieves Broke Into an English Castle and Swiped $1.4 Million in Royal Artifacts, Including Mary Queen of Scots’ Rosary Sussex police are still looking for the culprits. By Caroline Goldstein, May 24, 2021
Crime German Police Have Arrested the Final Suspect—a Fugitive Twin—in the Shocking $1 Billion Dresden Green Vault Heist The fugitive's twin brother, also a suspect, is already in police custody. By Sarah Cascone, May 19, 2021
Crime Florida Just Made It a Felony to Damage Confederate Monuments as Part of Its Controversial New ‘Public Disorder’ Law Protesters who damage historic property will now face harsher punishments, including prison sentences. By Taylor Dafoe, Apr 22, 2021
Crime The U.S. Returns 33 Antiquities Stolen From Afghanistan That Are Linked to Disgraced Dealer Subhash Kapoor To date, the D.A. has repatriated more than 2,500 works connected with the former art dealer. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 20, 2021
Crime Dutch Police Have Arrested a Man Suspected of Brazenly Stealing Paintings by Van Gogh and Hals From Locked-Down Museums The paintings have not yet been recovered. By Caroline Goldstein, Apr 6, 2021
Crime Spanish Police Seized Forged Paintings Attributed to El Greco, Goya, and Modigliani After a Dealer Tried to Sell Them for €12.5 Million Buyers had already lined up for the fake paintings. By Artnet News, Mar 30, 2021
Crime A Netflix True Crime Series Will Investigate the Brazen Robbery of $500 Million in Artworks From the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum The docuseries debuts in April. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 12, 2021
Crime Thanks to an Eagle-Eyed Appraiser, the Louvre Has Recovered Renaissance Armor That Was Stolen Almost 40 Years Ago The gold and silver encrusted pieces were gifts from the Rothschild family. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 3, 2021
Crime Have You Seen This Art? Austrian Officials Are Searching for 21 Works That a Priest May Have Swiped From a Benedictine Abbey Authorities have released ads with images of the missing works. By Kate Brown, Feb 3, 2021