Art and Law German Panel Rejects Claim That Medieval Treasures Were Sold to Nazis Under Duress By Sarah Cascone, Mar 20, 2014
Art and Law Fifteen Years After Theft, Alleged Rembrandt Painting Rescued by French Police By Sarah Cascone, Mar 20, 2014
Events and Parties Party Prowler: The Hottest Events in the Art World and Beyond From the Frick Young Fellows Ball to Gagosian Hong Kong's Giacometti opening. By Cait Munro, Mar 20, 2014
Art World Two Giant Roy Lichtenstein Sculptures Will Grace the Parrish Museum Lawn By Sarah Cascone, Mar 20, 2014
Art World Shepard Fairey Makes Ai Weiwei Poster to Fund Free Speech Organization After Obama and Andre the Giant, the street artist has immortalized another giant. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 20, 2014
Events and Parties The (Art) Net: Best of Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Beyond From Marina Abramovic at the New Museum to a bouncy Jeff Koons doorman. By Cait Munro, Mar 20, 2014
Art World Art World Report Card: Richard Avedon’s ‘Chicago Seven’, Jasper Johns’s Regrets, and the Debate Over Kenneth Noland Avedon Foundation battles AXA, Jasper Johns races into MOMA, and the spare beauty of Kenneth Noland. By Alexandra Peers, Mar 20, 2014
Art World Douglas Gordon Calls Boycotting the Sydney Biennale “Irresponsible” By Coline Milliard, Mar 20, 2014
Art and Law Family Urges Swiss Museum to Return Constable Painting Looted by Nazis By Sarah Cascone, Mar 19, 2014
Art World Republican and Democratic Senators Team Up to Increase Federal Funding for Museums By Sarah Cascone, Mar 19, 2014
People Larry Gagosian’s $48-Million Mortgage on Chelsea Gallery Closed By Sarah Cascone, Mar 19, 2014