Art World The Little-Known Movers and Shakers of Moscow’s Exciting Contemporary Art Scene Meet the institutions, collectors, and foundations doing exciting things for contemporary art in Moscow. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Sep 12, 2016
Politics Kiev Calls For Boycott of Russian Museums Exhibiting Crimean Art Moscow is accused of illegally exporting art from Crimea. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 19, 2016
Art Fairs What to See at SCOPE Basel in 2016 The fair is celebrating its 10th anniversary at a new location. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 8, 2016
Law & Politics Mysterious Ukrainian Collector Returns Stolen Dutch Old Master Painting a Decade Later It's the fifth painting recovered from a 2005 heist. By Sarah Cascone, May 31, 2016
People Russian Artist Pyotr Pavlensky Donates His Human Rights Award to Imprisoned Guerrilla Group Members of the group have been convicted in the deaths of two Russian policemen. By Amah-Rose Abrams, May 27, 2016
Art & Exhibitions 17 Old Master Paintings Stolen in Daring Heist Recovered in Ukraine The works will be returned to the Castelvecchio Museum. By Sarah Cascone, May 13, 2016
People Radical Dissident Artist Pyotr Pavlensky Refuses Court’s Proposal to End His Trial Another trial opens against him tomorrow. By Hili Perlson, Apr 27, 2016
People Wolfgang Tillmans Wants YOU—to See His Posters for European Unity He calls it a "one-in-a-generation moment." By Brian Boucher, Apr 26, 2016
Law & Politics Ukraine Recovers Four Old Masters Stolen from Dutch Museum Other paintings may still be in the hands of a militant group. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 15, 2016
Law & Politics Explosive ‘Panama Papers’ Highlight Art’s Role in Lives of Tax-Dodging Superrich Collector Dmitry Rybolovlev is a featured player. By Ben Davis, Apr 4, 2016
Art & Exhibitions The 5th Moscow Biennale for Young Art Announces Bold List of Participants Bringing young voices to the fore, the show will focus on instabilities. By Hili Perlson, Mar 23, 2016
Auctions The 18 Most Appalling International Art World Scandals of 2015 Our recap on all the juiciest scandals of 2015. By Sarah Cascone, Dec 23, 2015
Law & Politics Ukrainian Militia Demands $55 Million Ransom for Stolen Dutch Paintings The militia claims to have found the paintings in war-torn east Ukraine. By Henri Neuendorf, Dec 8, 2015
Art & Exhibitions The Jewish Museum Seeks the Unorthodox in a Group Show that Aims to Be Unruly The institution sets a high bar for itself with this new exhibition. By Brian Boucher, Nov 27, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Maria Kulikovska Destroys Her Own Nude Work to Protest Censorship After militants used her work for target practice, Kulikovska strikes back. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 25, 2015