Shows & Exhibitions Museum of Natural History Announces Expansion Plan The addition should be ready by the museum's 150th birthday in 2019. By Sarah Cascone, Dec 11, 2014
Reviews Douglas Gordon at the Armory Is All Flash and No Follow-Through This Wagnerian wet dream is not a scene from one of Baz Luhrmann’s garish films. By Christian Viveros-Fauné, Dec 11, 2014
Law Tax Agents Raid Fabergé Museum The museum's owner says the investigation is politically motivated. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Dec 11, 2014
Art World 2,500 Year Old Sarcophagus Uncovers Little-Known Period in Egyptian Art By Henri Neuendorf, Dec 11, 2014
Events and Parties Toilet Paper is All the Rage at London Collector Parties By Artnet News, Dec 11, 2014
Art World Funding Cuts for Art Institutions That Don’t Promote Diversity By Alexander Forbes, Dec 11, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions Why Picasso Gouged Out His Own Eyes THE DAILY PIC: In 1908, the new-minted Cubist scratched out his previous vision. By Blake Gopnik, Dec 11, 2014
Galleries artnet Asks: James Brown He channels the emotional qualities of Jean-Michael Basquiat. By Lorraine Rubio, Dec 10, 2014
People The Weekly Shuffle: Regime Changes at Christie’s and Sotheby’s Bombshells from Christie's, Sotheby's, and the New York Times. By Sarah Cascone, Dec 10, 2014
Events and Parties artnet Celebrates 25 Years Serving the Art World Online Embracing the Internet, artnet revolutionized the art world. What's next? By Artnet News, Dec 10, 2014
Art World Andy Warhol Foundation Names New Chair, Three Board Members By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 10, 2014