Auctions On the Case: Exploring Real World Art Law Issues If the experts won't tell you if your art is authentic, who can tell you? By Charles and Thomas Danziger, Apr 23, 2014
Galleries Vandal Takes Razor to More Than a Dozen Works at Upper West Side Gallery By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 23, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions Art Institute of Chicago’s Scientific Techniques Reveal Renoir’s True Colors By Sarah Cascone, Apr 23, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions Richard Wilson Unveils 77-Ton Public Sculpture at Heathrow Airport By Artnet News, Apr 23, 2014
Reviews Are Digital Artists Really the 21st Century’s New Romantics? Eyebeam tracks the 19th-century themes in new media art. By Paddy Johnson, Apr 23, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions Two of Bernini’s Best-Known Roman Attractions Get a Scrubbing By Sarah Cascone, Apr 23, 2014
Galleries artnet Asks: Artist, Author, and Veteran New Yorker Maira Kalman Girls and lawns are the latest preoccupation for Kalman and writer Daniel Handler. By Rozalia Jovanovic, Apr 22, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions 50 Years Later, See the Site of New York’s World’s Fair and Warhol’s Censored Mural The 1964 World's Fair opened 50 years ago today; then its Pop art mural was censored. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 22, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions Speculative Art Fund Linked to Essl Collection Raises Integrity Issues The money-troubled collector sold starter sets of art, promising huge returns. By Alexander Forbes, Apr 22, 2014
Galleries Why James Franco’s Cindy Sherman Homage at Pace Is Not Just Bad But Offensive By inserting himself into the "Untitled Film Stills," Franco renders them toothless. By Benjamin Sutton, Apr 22, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions Picasso’s Paris Studio in Danger of Becoming a Luxury Hotel By Sarah Cascone, Apr 21, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions Artists Recreating Norway’s Human Zoo Court Controversy By Sarah Cascone, Apr 21, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions Obama May Return Lost Royal Artifacts During South Korean Visit By Sarah Cascone, Apr 21, 2014