Law & Politics American Government Must Return $80 Million Worth of Seized Gold Coins to Thief’s Family The Double Eagle is considered in the most beautiful US coin ever minted. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 21, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Documenta Director Adam Szymczyk Wants to Show Gurlitt Collection of Nazi-Looted Art By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 16, 2015
Law & Politics Camille Pissarro Painting Found in Gurlitt Trove Confirmed as Nazi Loot By Hili Perlson, Apr 8, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Gustav Klimt’s Famous ‘Woman in Gold’ Goes On View at Neue Galerie We talk with museum director Renee Price about the storied work. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 2, 2015
Law & Politics Death of Real-Life Indiana Jones Tomb Raider Don Miller Leaves Massive Artifact Collection in Limbo Despite a dramatic seizure of the collection by the FBI, charges were never filed against Miller. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 30, 2015
Law & Politics A Munich Court Declares Kunstmuseum Bern ‘Rightful Inheritor’ of Gurlitt Trove By Artnet News, Mar 27, 2015
Galleries El Greco Stolen by Nazis and Sold by Knoedler Returns to Rightful Owners By Brian Boucher, Mar 24, 2015
Law & Politics Germany Criticized for Bureaucratic ‘Bullying’ Over Gurlitt Restitution By Henri Neuendorf, Mar 24, 2015
Law & Politics Thousands of Documents Belonging to Nazi-Era Art Dealer Hildebrand Gurlitt Leaked Online The leaks will have broad implications for the rightful owners of Nazi-looted art. By Hili Perlson, Mar 12, 2015
Law & Politics Austria Rules Against Restituting Klimt’s Beethoven Frieze to Heirs Will the Austrian government follow the panel's recommendation? By Henri Neuendorf, Mar 6, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Granddaughter of Nazi Victim Paul Rosenberg to Hold Inaugural NYC Gallery Show By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 25, 2015
Law & Politics Dispute Over the Will Delays Gurlitt Acquisition by Kunstmuseum Bern The circumstances are beyond the museum's control. By Cait Munro, Feb 18, 2015