Art World Art Industry News: Guggenheim Acquires Provocative Animal Artwork Removed From Its China Show + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Dwyane Wade organizes a Parkland memorial art show and Ai Weiwei is resigned to the end of presidential term limits in China. By Artnet News, Mar 12, 2018
Politics France’s President Has Promised to Return Africa’s Heritage—Now Macron’s Pledge Is Being Put to the Test European museums face renewed calls to hand back artifacts looted in Africa during the colonial-era. By Naomi Rea, Mar 8, 2018
Law & Politics The Museum Heist Scene in ‘Black Panther’ Adds Fuel to the Debate About African Art Restitution The British Museum says it welcomes discussion raised by the film as it explores how to handle African objects in its own collection. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 5, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Picasso Tied Up in Alleged Money-Laundering Scheme + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Trump nominates a new NEH director and Piet Mondrian's heirs make a claim to four works in a German museum. By Artnet News, Mar 5, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Jim Carrey Tweets His Furious Anti-Republican and Anti-Gun Art + More Must-Read Stories Plus, a rendering of a 100-foot-tall Picasso has been discovered and the Warriors are heading to a museum instead of the White House. By Artnet News, Mar 1, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Facebook Censors the Prehistoric Venus of Willendorf as X-Rated + More Must-Read Stories Plus, the mafia may have sent a famous Caravaggio to Switzerland and Amy Sherald offers advice to young artists. By Artnet News, Feb 28, 2018
Art World Archaeologists Have Discovered the World’s Oldest Cave Paintings—And They’re by Neanderthals Contrary to popular belief, the mental capacities of early humans and Neanderthals might have been "indistinguishable." By Sarah Cascone, Feb 23, 2018
Art World Flea Admission: The Met Museum Offers Visitors Canine-Related Treats to Celebrate China’s Year of the Dog Who knew the Met was a dog person? By Sarah Cascone, Feb 23, 2018
Auctions An Antiques Collector Bought This Teapot for $20—Then Sold It to the Met for $520,000 The eagle-eyed antiques enthusiast made a fortune. By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 23, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: China Has No Mercy for the American Who Stole a Warrior’s Thumb + More Must-Read Stories Plus, a new art fair is coming to the Swiss alps and an artist’s burning cathedral stirs controversy in Russia. By Artnet News, Feb 20, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Fearless Girl Will Stay in NYC for All Eternity + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Christie's will sell the blue-chip Tisch Collection and the Louvre Abu Dhabi turns its art into billboards. By Artnet News, Feb 16, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Does the 5Pointz Decision Actually Hurt Graffiti Artists? + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Jimmy Iovine donates a Mark Bradford painting to LACMA and the embattled gallery Moran Bondaroff has a new name. By Artnet News, Feb 15, 2018
Art World What Gave Humans the Edge Over Neanderthals? It Was Art, a New Study Claims Newly published research links cave drawings to advanced hunting skills. By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 14, 2018
Art World Medievalists and Monster Scholars Unite to Decry the Met Museum’s New Admissions Policy Even monster scholars are getting into the game, calling the museum's mandatory admission prices exclusionary. By Brian Boucher, Feb 8, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Artists Condemn Christoph Büchel’s Trump Border Wall Project + More Must-Read Stories Plus, a new survey seeks to promote salary transparency in the art world and a business tycoon renames his Picasso painting. By Artnet News, Feb 7, 2018