Art World Art Industry News: Jeff Koons May Have Copied His Ballerina From a Ukrainian Artist + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Artists Space gets a big new space for artists and Italy is giving away historic buildings—for free. By Artnet News, May 25, 2017
Art World All-Star Museums Team Up to Digitize 25 Million Images, Putting Art History Online Where you once had to get on a plane, soon you'll be able to just head to your laptop. By Brian Boucher, May 16, 2017
Art Fairs What’s the Early Verdict on TEFAF New York? The Maastricht transplant has New York talking. By Eileen Kinsella, May 5, 2017
Art Fairs See 7 Highlights From the Inaugural Edition of TEFAF’s Spring New York Art Fair Crowds flock to TEFAF's first spring edition, which saw an early $1 million sale. By Eileen Kinsella & Henri Neuendorf, May 3, 2017
People Javier Peres on Why Contemporary Collectors Should Care About Tribal Art We speak to the Berlin-based dealer about his niche passion ahead of Frieze New York, which is showing tribal art for the first time. By Henri Neuendorf, May 3, 2017
People 10 Nations Band Together to Protect Cultural Heritage Sites Under Threat The countries want to promote "dialogue in the face of fanaticism, and culture in the face of terrorism." By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 25, 2017
Art World Colossus 82-Ton Statue of Ramses II Unveiled in Egypt After Restoration The statue was discovered in pieces in 1958. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 20, 2017
Art World This Newly Discovered 23,000-Year-Old Statue Has a Kim Kardashian-Worthy Booty Both are tiny with lots of junk in the trunk. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 18, 2017
Auctions 5 Takeaways From March 2017 Auctions New records for Asian art and a $59 million Klimt By Artnet Price Database Team, Apr 7, 2017
Art World Benin Urges France to Return Precious Objects Taken During Colonial Era Signatories to an open letter call for the repatriation of an estimated 6,000 stolen objects. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Mar 28, 2017
On View Uh Oh, Mummies Have Taken Over the Museum of Natural History (in a New Show) Egypt's mummies might be the most famous, but Peru's came first. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 24, 2017
People To Get Back on Track, the Metropolitan Museum of Art Sharply Scales Back Its Ambitions Interim boss Daniel Weiss lays out a plan to restore confidence. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 21, 2017
Auctions Asia Week New York Pulls In Record $423 Million, Fueled by Massive Christie’s Sale It was the most successful Asia Week ever. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 21, 2017
Politics UNESCO Raises $75.5 Million to Defend Cultural Heritage in War Zones The United States is not among the countries who are donating. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 21, 2017
Art World Ancient, Near-Perfect Buddha Unveiled in Afghan National Museum The statue had spent centuries buried underneath silt and soil. By Caroline Elbaor, Mar 20, 2017