Analysis Collectors Baffled Over Ridiculous Rules for Handling New Miniature Jeff Koons Artworks Tip #1: Don't touch it! By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 30, 2015
Analysis Lawyers for Art Scammer Luke Brugnara Now Say de Kooning Paintings Are Probably Fake By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 29, 2015
Analysis 7 Reasons Why the Seattle Art Fair Is Important for the Art World Paul Allen, for one. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 29, 2015
Analysis Tech Startup Verisart Believes it Can Track Every Artwork Ever Sold—How? By Brian Boucher, Jul 22, 2015
Analysis Two Classic Mercedes Once Owned by Opera Diva Maria Callas Head for Sale in Monte Carlo By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 18, 2015
Analysis How Powerful Dealers Manipulate Collectors to Buy Artwork and Other Market Secrets One consultant considers it a velvet-gloved act of coercion. By Brian Boucher, Jul 17, 2015
Analysis New Data Shows Phillips’ Market Share Growing But They Still Trail Christie’s and Sotheby’s Though still far behind, Phillips is gaining ground. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 15, 2015
Analysis Is a Fight Over a $17 Million Ferrari Owned by a Victoria’s Secret Mogul Coming to an End? By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 13, 2015
Analysis Great Summer Reading: ‘The Art of The Con’ Exposes Secret World of Fakes and Forgeries Get to know the art world's most notorious scammers and fraudsters. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 13, 2015
Analysis Stolen Beverly Hills Rodin Recovered After 24 Years Comes Up For Sale The statue raised a red flag when it turned up at auction. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 9, 2015
Analysis Court Freezes Assets of Dealer Timothy Sammons Accused of Swindling Millions From Collectors The international dealer is accused of selling masterpieces and keeping the money. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 7, 2015
Analysis Claude Monet Painting Embroiled in $300 Million New York Legal Battle The family feud could be over a fake painting. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 6, 2015