Law & Politics Collector Shelley Rubin Says She Was Duped Into Buying $18 Million Worth of Fake Jewels The co-founder of the Rubin Museum of Art isn't happy with her purchases. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 22, 2017
Art World Iraqi Antiquities Will Share the Limelight With Contemporary Works at Venice Biennale Ancient items, some looted and recovered, have been loaned by the Iraq Museum. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Feb 21, 2017
On View 4,000 Years of Jewelry Take Center Stage at Museum of Fine Arts Boston This show goes beyond ornamentation. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 15, 2017
Art World Archaeologists Discover 3,000-Year-Old Tomb of Royal Egyptian Scribe Inscribed hieroglyphs describe the man as the “true renowned scribe.” By Caroline Elbaor, Feb 14, 2017
Art World Archaeologists Discover 12th Dead Sea Scroll Cave The find by the Hebrew University is the most significant related to the scrolls in 60 years. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Feb 9, 2017
Art World After Paris and London, Berlin Museums See Drop in Visitor Numbers Security concerns aren't to blame. By Hili Perlson, Feb 9, 2017
Art World The Art Lost Register Resolved Eight Stolen Artworks Cases in January The recoveries include an 18th-century still life and a 16th-century Neapolitan marble. By Perwana Nazif, Feb 5, 2017
Art World UNESCO Builds Cultural Center at the Site of Destroyed Bamiyan Buddhas UNESCO will soon decide whether the Buddhas should be rebuilt. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 5, 2017
Art & Exhibitions Facebook Censors Asian Art Museum’s Racy Ad Does Facebook really think the museum is selling sex toys? By Brian Boucher, Jan 31, 2017
Art World One of Europe’s Oldest Artworks, a 38,000-Year-Old Rock Carving, Is Discovered in France Anthropologists are taking a closer look at ancient Aurignacian culture. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 30, 2017
Art World Swiss Art Lawyers to Publish Best Practices Dossier on Art-Related Money Laundering Can the 10 point document combat the problem? By Henri Neuendorf, Jan 26, 2017
Law & Politics Is a $1 Million Kandinsky Painting Hanging in a New York Dorm Room? A bowl that belonged to Captain Cook is also involved in the dispute. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 23, 2017
Law & Politics Police Bust Major European Art Trafficking Network European Police have recovered 3,561 stolen archaeological items and arrested 75 people. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Jan 23, 2017
Art Fairs See Highlights From the 2017 Winter Antiques Show New exhibitors and initiatives invigorate the richly varied 63rd edition. By Eileen Kinsella, Jan 19, 2017
Art Fairs Your Go-To Guide to New York’s Winter Antiques Week 2017 The first fair week of the year is here. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 18, 2017