Art & Exhibitions The Essentials: Anish Kapoor’s Orbit Relaunches, Google Digitizes Angkor Wat, and More Art News to Start Your Week Plus 60 Minutes covers the Gurlitt saga, and US museums crowd-source art billboards. By Benjamin Sutton, Apr 7, 2014
Art & Exhibitions News to Know: Must-Read Art World Headlines from March 31–April 4 From locked-up artists to South American sales, the week's top stories and news. By Alexander Forbes, Apr 5, 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 World Content of Gurlitt’s Munich Art Trove to Remain a Mystery By Alexander Forbes, Mar 31, 2014
Galleries News to Know: Must-Read Art World Headlines from March 24-28 From Amazon Art to collector trends, the week's top stories and news. By Artnet News, Mar 29, 2014
Law & Politics BBC Gets Secret Tour of Cornelius Gurlitt’s Seized Art Trove By Sarah Cascone, Mar 27, 2014
Law & Politics Tate Will Restitute a Constable Stolen During World War II By Sarah Cascone, Mar 27, 2014
Law & Politics A Portion of Cornelius Gurlitt’s Collection Will Be Returned By Benjamin Sutton, Mar 26, 2014
Law & Politics Is Nazi Loot Among Berggruen Collection’s Modern Masterworks? In the post-Gurlitt call to find German Nazi loot, Berlin's Berggruen Collection is under scrutiny. By Alexander Forbes, Mar 17, 2014
Art World Gurlitt-inspired Law Aimed to Ease Return of Nazi-Loot Rejected By Alexander Forbes, Mar 13, 2014
Law & Politics Germany Sued by Holocaust Survivor for Return of Seized Max Liebermann Painting By Sarah Cascone, Mar 7, 2014
Law & Politics Israel Takes Larger Role in the Search for Nazi Looted Art Organizations within the state of Israel are stepping up their efforts to help in the recovery of Nazi-looted art and artifacts. By Alexander Forbes, Mar 5, 2014