Art World Knoedler Fakes Give Rise to Diebenkorn Catalogue Raisonné When fakes showed up, the need for an inventory became obvious. By Brian Boucher, Jul 28, 2016
Events and Parties The Week in Art: Russell Simmons’s Art for Life Gala and Eduardo Navarro on the High Line The week's highlights included wild parties and weird performance art. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 23, 2016
Analysis Artiquette: 10 Tips for Pricing an Artwork What is the single-most important thing to remember? By Sarah Cascone, Jul 20, 2016
Art World The Week in Art: Joseph Gross Art Opening and Midsummer Party at Parrish Art Museum It's been a busy week. By Artnet News, Jul 16, 2016
People The artnet News Index: The World’s Top 100 Art Collectors for 2016, Part One Who's shaping the art world in 2016? By Artnet News, Jun 13, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Artist Richard Prince Has Cut Ties with Gagosian Gallery Prince is doing it his way. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 9, 2016
Analysis Spanish Court Denies Extradition Request for Key Figure in Knoedler Fraud Case A former prosecutor says, 'He should face justice here, not in Spain.' By Eileen Kinsella, May 31, 2016
Analysis Accused Knoedler Forgery Mastermind Gets Postponement for Extradition From Spain "I don't want to go to America," he said. By Eileen Kinsella, May 13, 2016
People The Week in Art: Free Arts NYC Honors Glenn O’Brien, Creative Time Throws Gala Spring gala season heats up. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 30, 2016
Art World 10 of the Art World’s Most Powerful Lawyers They navigate an increasingly litigious art world. By Christian Viveros-Fauné, Apr 29, 2016
Analysis Can Sotheby’s $236 Million May Sale Kickstart Auction Season? A lot is resting on the upcoming Imp/Mod sale. By Brian Boucher, Apr 26, 2016
Galleries Billionaire Collector Sues Dealer Over Picasso Painting She Didn’t Realize Was Missing The Florida dealer insists he acquired the work legally. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 21, 2016
Galleries Former Knoedler Director Ann Freedman Says She Was the ‘Perfect Mark’ She insists she's the victim. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 18, 2016
Analysis Sotheby’s Defends Against Strange Claim on a Mysterious Motherwell Is an unauthorized copy at the heart of a court case? By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 1, 2016
Analysis Man Loses Quest to Reclaim $200 Million Van Gogh Painting Seized by Bolsheviks After years in court, the painting will remain at Yale. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 29, 2016