Art & Exhibitions Treasures From King Tut’s Tomb Are Going on a Blockbuster World Tour Get ready for Egyptomania! By Sarah Cascone, Nov 30, 2017
Art World A New Study Suggests That Jesus’s Tomb Is 700 Years Older Than Previously Thought The research also lends support to the belief that the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem is the final resting place of Jesus. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 29, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: A Museum of Selfies Is Now Set to Open in LA + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Andy Warhol's drawing of Trump tower sells above estimate and someone hung the cover art from Lorde's album in the Louvre. By Artnet News, Nov 29, 2017
Art & Exhibitions See Breathtaking Ancient Iranian Artworks From the MFA Houston’s Upcoming Islamic Art Show The museum has made a point of bolstering its Islamic art holdings. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 17, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Louvre Abu Dhabi Closes for a Private Viewing by Sheikhs’ Wives + More Must-Read Stories Plus, inside Africa's private museum boom and Anne Imhof tops German magazine Monopol's art-world power list. By Artnet News, Nov 16, 2017
Art & Exhibitions The Vatican and Rihanna Will Collide at the Metropolitan Museum’s Next Costume Institute Extravaganza The latest show explores Catholicism's influence on art and fashion. By Caroline Goldstein & Henri Neuendorf, Nov 9, 2017
Art World Into the Void: Scientists Have Discovered a Secret Room in the Great Pyramid of Giza The intriguing void measures 100 feet long. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 9, 2017
Art World Researchers Discover an Ancient Stone Carving So Detailed It Could Alter the Course of Art History The tiny carving has been dubbed the Pylos Combat Agate. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 8, 2017
Art World The Louvre Abu Dhabi Puts a $1 Billion Spotlight on Globalization—But Makes Some Glaring Historical Omissions Architect Jean Nouvel says Gehry’s Guggenheim Abu Dhabi and Foster's Zayed National Museum “need to be built” too on Saadiyat Island. By Javier Pes, Nov 7, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Are High Reproduction Fees Killing Art History? + More Must-Read Stories Plus, London's Lord Mayor returns Nazi loot and a Fernando Botero bronze worth $490,000 is brazenly stolen in Paris. By Artnet News, Nov 7, 2017
Opinion The Gray Market: Why Art Galleries Have Become a Ripe Target for Hackers (and Other Insights) This week, our columnist argues that galleries—and their clients—can no longer be cavalier about cybersecurity. By Tim Schneider, Nov 5, 2017
Law & Politics The Vast Majority of Antiquities Sold Online Are Probably Looted or Fake, a New Report Says Illicit antiquities are now available on Snapchat. By Julia Halperin, Nov 1, 2017
Art World 8 Intellectually Stimulating Masterpieces to Seek Out at TEFAF New York Fall 2017 From a vintage Egon Schiele to some stunning birds of prey, here's what we liked. By Henri Neuendorf, Oct 31, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Barbara Kruger Has Designed Profound MetroCards for NYC + More Must-Read Stories Plus, hackers target high-end art galleries and the recovered Banco Santos art trove heads to Sotheby's. By Artnet News, Oct 31, 2017
Politics Paul Manafort Went on an Art and Antiques Buying Spree With His Laundered Money, Feds Say Special prosecutor Robert Mueller says Manafort dropped tens of thousands of dollars on art in the Sunshine State. By Brian Boucher, Oct 30, 2017