Art World Why the Feds Were Smart Not to Throw the Book at Hobby Lobby for Buying Iraqi Loot Executives may not face criminal charges, but there are intricate tactical considerations to take into account. By Leila Amineddoleh, Jul 12, 2017
Art World A Staggering 96% of the Artifacts in San Francisco’s Mexican Museum May Be Fake The report found that only 83 of 2,000—or just over four percent—of the museum's pre-Columbian artifacts could be authenticated. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 7, 2017
Art World The Mythical $570 Million Cerruti Art Collection Finds a New Home at Turin’s Castello di Rivoli From Modigliani to Warhol, the legendary Cerruti collection has all the big names. By Naomi Rea, Jul 6, 2017
Law & Politics Did Hobby Lobby Buy Up Iraqi War Loot in Its Quest to Amass Biblical Artifacts? The evangelical-owned household goods company has been forced to surrender thousands of artifacts and pay a $3 million fine. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 6, 2017
Art World Under Its New Director, the British Museum Reveals Plans for a Major Cross-Cultural Overhaul The 10-year plan will reintroduce the museum's iconic Round Reading Room. By Caroline Elbaor, Jul 5, 2017
Law & Politics The Supreme Court Will Decide Whether US Terror Victims Have a Claim to Iranian Artifacts Case could have serious implications for foreign assets in the US. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 28, 2017
Art World Two People Have Died Hunting for an Eccentric Art Dealer’s Buried Treasure Chest The man who hid the treasure is considering calling off the hunt. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 27, 2017
Art & Exhibitions Newly Discovered Treasures From the Ancient City of Teotihuacan Visit the US for the First Time It's the first major US show featuring artifacts from the ancient Mexican city since 1993. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 26, 2017
Art Fairs From Basquiat to Medieval Manuscripts, Here’s What to Expect at Masterpiece London 2017 For its eighth edition, the art fair is boosting its contemporary art offerings. By Caroline Elbaor, Jun 25, 2017
People artnet Asks: Art Fair Brings Hidden Masterpieces to London Masterpiece London kicks off the summer art season By Artnet Galleries Team, Jun 21, 2017
Art World Madrid’s Museo del Prado Celebrates Gay Pride With an Exhibition Devoted to Same-Sex Relationships From Greek sculptures to Goya, the Prado queers its gaze on art history. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Jun 20, 2017
Opinion A Bronze Vase From Ancient Greece: Still Shiny, After All These Years THE DAILY PIC: At the Onassis Cultural Center, a bronze vessel reveals the ancients' taste for glitz. By Blake Gopnik, Jun 6, 2017
Art World The World’s Oldest Art Studio Was Just Discovered in This Ethiopian Cave The cave was used to process ochre pigment for 4,500 years. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 2, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: David Hockney Breaks Record for Biggest Crowds at Tate + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Google pays tribute to Zaha Hadid's historic Pritzker Prize win and algorithms could change the way collectors buy art. By Artnet News, May 31, 2017
Art World A Monumental Loss: Here Are the Most Significant Cultural Heritage Sites That ISIS Has Destroyed to Date Cultural heritage sites continue to be casualties of the ongoing Syrian Civil War. By Alyssa Buffenstein, May 29, 2017