Art World ’26 Years Is Too Long!’: Settlement Finally Reached in Battle Over Paul Klee From Nazi ‘Degenerate Art’ Show The case is Germany's longest-running legal battle over Nazi-looted art. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 26, 2017
Art World Does TV Ever Get the Art World Right? Here Are 15 Memorable Episodes That Try, Ranked by Believability Television is rife with portrayals of the art world. Here are our favorites, ranked from the most ridiculous to the totally realistic. By Artnet News, Jul 20, 2017
Law & Politics The Notorious Gurlitt Trove of Nazi-Tainted Art Makes Its First Appearance at Kunstmuseum Bern The works are scheduled to go on view officially in November. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 10, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Franz West’s Heirs Win Legal Battle Over Estate + More Must-Read Stories Plus, why Anselm Kiefer hates the High Line and how Basquiat prices might muddle Basquiat scholarship. By Artnet News, Jun 28, 2017
Art World Straining for Wisdom, documenta 14 Implodes Under the Weight of European Guilt Curator Adam Szymczyk's vision is pulling in two different ways at once. By Ben Davis, Jun 20, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Greece’s Former Finance Minister Slams documenta 14 in Athens + More Must-Read Stories Plus, London museums boost security measures following terror attack and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection gets a new director. By Artnet News, Jun 8, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Banksy Offers Free Art to People Who Vote Against Theresa May + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Pope.L wins the Whitney Biennial's top prize and Marc Spiegler opens up about changes in the art fair landscape. By Artnet News, Jun 5, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: The Pope Gifted Donald Trump Some Art + More Must-Read Stories Plus, the restitution of a Pissarro painting from the Gurlitt Collection and a new home for the Turner Prize in Margate. By Artnet News, May 24, 2017
Art World The Tao of Szymczyk: documenta 14 Curator Says to Understand His Show, Forget Everything You Know Despite the secrecy, the presentation included intense and emotional moments. By Hili Perlson, Apr 6, 2017
Art & Exhibitions How the Nazi-Tainted Gurlitt Hoard Is Shaping documenta 14 Plans to show the whole Gurlitt collection fell through, but artists have made new work inspired by the infamous hoard. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 4, 2017
Art & Exhibitions Nine Things We Know So Far About documenta 14 The quinquennial event kicks off next month in Athens. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Mar 21, 2017
Art World Two More Works From Gurlitt Hoard Returned to Legal Heirs A painting by Camille Pissarro and a drawing by Adolph Menzel have been restituted. By Perwana Nazif, Feb 22, 2017
Art & Exhibitions Here’s Your Chance to See Cornelius Gurlitt’s Infamous Art Trove The exhibition is back on track after a relative contested Gurlitt's will. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 16, 2017
Art World The 10 Biggest International Art Scandals of 2016 Forgeries, restitution, and surreal trials were in the headlines this year. By Sarah Cascone, Dec 30, 2016
Law & Politics Gurlitt Art Trove Will Go to Bern Museum, Munich Court Rules It could take two more years before all the artworks' provenances are clarified. By Hili Perlson, Dec 15, 2016