Law & Politics Dale Chihuly Robbed of $3 Million in Art by Drug-Addicted Employee Addicted to pain killers, Kaul sold the works for a dime on the dollar. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 3, 2015
Art World 62 Women Share Their Secrets to Art World Success: Part II More career advice from the art world's best gallerists, museum curators, and PR mavens. By Sarah Cascone, May 27, 2015
Art World Jeff Koons Triples Production Capacity at His Giant Stone-Cutting Facility, Antiquity Stone, in Pennsylvania It is said to be the world's most advanced workshop of its kind. By Hili Perlson, Mar 3, 2015
Art & Exhibitions The 10 Biggest International Art Scandals of 2014 From Paul McCarthy's butt plug to a €500 million Ponzi scheme, it was a wild year. By Alexander Forbes, Dec 26, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Jeff Koons Sued for Plagiarism It's not the first time. By Alexander Forbes, Dec 18, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Our Favorite Art Essay of 2014: Jed Perl’s Savaging of Jeff Koons Someone finally explains why Koons is so popular, and, well, so irritating. By Jed Perl, Dec 18, 2014
Analysis Will Contemporary Art Sold Today Be of Any Value in 100 Years? Does monetary value of an artwork have any bearing on its importance? By Benjamin Genocchio, Dec 15, 2014
Law & Politics Tourist Fined €20,000 for Carving His Initial on Rome’s Colosseum By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Nov 26, 2014
Galleries Weekly Shuffle: EU Rejects Right-Wing Pol, David Ebony Joins artnet News Changes on the home front and abroad. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 21, 2014
Analysis Speed Read: The Top 10 Art News Stories for October 6–10 From Hong Kong and New York to Washington DC, Buenos Aires, and Kiev. By Benjamin Sutton, Oct 11, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Kehinde Wiley’s New Takes on Old Masters Get Brooklyn Museum Survey By Benjamin Sutton, Oct 8, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Banksy Wannabe Mr. Brainwash Unveils 9/11 Mural at WTC The artist may be fake, but the mediocre art is real. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 11, 2014