Market Bowdoin College Museum of Art Snaps Up Winslow Homer’s Antique Camera By Sarah Cascone, Mar 14, 2014
Art World More Information Emerges About Chinese Artists From Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 By Sarah Cascone, Mar 14, 2014
Art World Las Vegas’s Modern Contemporary Art Museum Hopes to Beat the Odds By Sarah Cascone, Mar 14, 2014
Analysis TEFAF 2014: Sales Swift, Confidence High at the Mother of All Art Fairs A buoyant mood reigned at TEFAF as collectors and artists browsed €4 billion of art. By Coline Milliard, Mar 14, 2014
Art World Student Art Installation Mistaken for Vandalism and Taken Down at UC Davis By Sarah Cascone, Mar 14, 2014
Reviews Critical Reduction: The 2014 Whitney Biennial What nine critics say about the 103-artist exhibition. By Benjamin Sutton, Mar 14, 2014
Art World More Problems for Sydney Biennale as Government Official Threatens to Cut Funding The controversy continues. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 14, 2014
Analysis South Korea Cashes in on $6.7 Million of Former Dictator’s Art By Alexander Forbes, Mar 14, 2014
Art Fairs Art World Report Card: a 9/11 Museum Civil Rights Suit, an Art Fair Calender Shuffle, and Julian Schnabel’s Four Exhibitions Our Editor-at-Large offers a weekly take on art world issues, people, pursuits By Alexandra Peers, Mar 13, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions Meet Collector Ella Fontanals-Cisneros The Cuban-born art collector Ella Fontanals-Cisneros discusses Permission to be Global/Prácticas Globales: Latin American Art, an exhibition of works from her collection. By Deborah Ripley, Mar 13, 2014
Market Cuba’s Stolen Artwork Worth Nearly $1.5 Million Dealer Miami dealer Ramón Cernuda discovered the theft. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 13, 2014
Art World International Center of Photography Set to Close Its Midtown Museum The renowned photography museum and school has reached the end of its lease. By Rozalia Jovanovic, Mar 13, 2014