Art World The Detroit Institute of Arts Subpoenaed by the City’s Creditors By Sarah Cascone, Apr 2, 2014
Law & Politics Important Monet Found Among Gurlitt’s Nazi-Era Art Trove, Valued at $13 Million The work, from Monet's Waterloo Bridge series, comes from a new cache found in Austria. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 2, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Artists Commemorate Ukrainian Revolution in Exhibition By Sarah Cascone, Apr 2, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Why Is Jim Campbell’s Low-Res Video Art So Compelling, Even Captivating? He's lighting up New York with a show of new works and a 30-year museum survey. By Benjamin Sutton, Apr 2, 2014
Galleries California Dealer Pleads Guilty to Charges of Stalking and Extortion By Sarah Cascone, Apr 1, 2014
Law & Politics 7 Artists Who Were Arrested for Their Art From Spencer Tunick's nude flashmobs to the artist who ate his election ballot. By Cait Munro, Apr 1, 2014
Art World Man Protests Italian Government Atop the Dome of St. Peter’s at the Vatican By Sarah Cascone, Apr 1, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Fabergé Turns New York Into a Hunting Ground for Artist-Designed Easter Eggs By Sarah Cascone, Apr 1, 2014
Law & Politics Germany Returns Nazi-Looted Francesco Guardi Painting to Poland By Sarah Cascone, Apr 1, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Whitney Museum Releases Poster for Jeff Koons Retrospective, Comparing Him to Michelangelo (What?) The poster features Koons's playful interpretation of Michelangelo's David. By Elliott Arkin, Apr 1, 2014