Art Fairs See the Finest Treasures Heading to TEFAF New York, From Totems of Ancient Deities to a Soothing Monet Here's what to look out for at this year's fair. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 26, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Frieze Masters May Have Had Looted Antiquities for Sale + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Basquiat’s 'Jim Crow' sells for $17.7 million in Paris and museums are preserving objects from the Las Vegas shooting. By Artnet News, Oct 23, 2017
Art World Vatican Museums Director Reveals Big Plans—With the Pope’s Pet Project at the Top of Her List Barbara Jatta's vision includes expansions, traveling exhibitions, and the reopening of Pope Francis's beloved Etruscan Museum. By Caroline Elbaor, Oct 17, 2017
Art & Exhibitions Don’t Miss These 15 Must-See Exhibitions in Paris During FIAC Week From alternative art fairs to large retrospectives, here is a comprehensive list of what to see around this year's edition of FIAC. By Kate Brown, Oct 16, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Dr. Seuss Museum to Remove ‘Racist’ Mural After Uproar + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Rem Koolhaas will design the New Museum's expansion and JR creates another work of art at the US-Mexico border. By Artnet News, Oct 11, 2017
Art Fairs Got $750,000? Here Are 10 Truly Extraordinary Artworks You Can Buy at Frieze Masters Need a Baroque painting? Perhaps a sarcophagus? You've come to the right place. By Andrew Goldstein, Oct 5, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Yoko Ono Is Sending Her Rare Basquiat to Auction for $12 Million + More Must-Read Stories Plus, a Renoir painting is stolen from Paris auction house and Pussy Riot plans an immersive theatrical experience in London. By Artnet News, Oct 2, 2017
Art World Could This Nude Mona Lisa Really Be by Leonardo da Vinci? The Louvre Says Yes The discovery might alter the course of Leonardo scholarship. By Henri Neuendorf, Sep 29, 2017
Law & Politics Manhattan District Attorney Says Antiquity Seized From the Met Should Be Returned to Lebanon A senior official lays out research that he says supports the sculpture's return. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 26, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Dmitry Rybolovlev Is Shunned in Monaco After Scandalous Texts Surface + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Frieze gets a new artistic director and a long-awaited hip hop museum takes shape along the Harlem River. By Artnet News, Sep 26, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Nicole Eisenman’s Münster Sculpture Vandalized Again, With a Swastika + More Must-Read Stories Plus, activists occupy Berlin's famous Volksbühne theater and Audrey Hepburn's belongings hit the auction block. By Artnet News, Sep 25, 2017
Art World The Tomb of an Ancient Maya God-King Was Just Discovered in Guatemala Archaeologists have been working at the site since 2003. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 21, 2017
Art World As Mexico Searches for Survivors After Massive Quake, Museums Scramble to Locate Staff and Assess the Damage The 7.1 magnitude earthquake has left hundreds dead. By Sarah Cascone & Henri Neuendorf, Sep 20, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: The King of Pop Art? Portrait Gallery to Explore Michael Jackson’s Impact + More Must-Read Stories Plus, David Hammons curates a show at MoMA and Maurizio Cattelan launches a conceptual Instagram account. By Artnet News, Sep 20, 2017
Art World ‘Asian Names Can Be Confusing’: British Museum Apologizes After a Curator’s Tweet Provokes Accusations of Racism The museum is under fire after curator Jane Porter made a controversial comment about labeling practices during a Twitter Q&A. By Henri Neuendorf, Sep 13, 2017