Art & Exhibitions The Worcester Art Museum Gifts Us the Cat-Themed Exhibition of Our Furriest Dreams Finally, an exhibition that gives the people what they truly want. By Cait Munro, Mar 9, 2016
Analysis What Does TEFAF 2016 Art Market Report Tell Us About The Global Art Trade? The US forges ahead despite global decline. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 9, 2016
Galleries Kenny Schachter Casts Dark Shadows Over Armory Week The Armory Show, the ADAA, and Loic Gouzer are on Kenny's mind this week. By Kenny Schachter, Mar 8, 2016
Art Fairs artnet Asks: Dickinson Director and TEFAF Picture Section Vice Chairman James Roundell The art expert's guide to all things TEFAF. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Mar 8, 2016
Art World Asian Art Museum of San Francisco Embarks on $25 Million Expansion Architecture firm wHY is overseeing the project. By Brian Boucher, Mar 2, 2016
Law & Politics Irish Syndicate Found Guilty of Plot to Steal Museum Artifacts Worth $79 Million The Rathkeale Rovers have reportedly been operating in 16 countries. By Rain Embuscado, Mar 1, 2016
Auctions Bonhams Lays Off Hong Kong Head Magnus Renfrew and Seven Other Staffers The auction house retreats amid fierce competition. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 1, 2016
People Director of Renowned Altamira Museum in Spain Dies in Fatal Car Crash The Altamira Caves were dubbed the 'Sistine Chapel of Paleolithic art.' By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Mar 1, 2016
Art World Meet Berenson, the Robot Art Critic Should art critics fear for their jobs? By Cait Munro, Feb 29, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Artists Return Nefertiti Bust to Egypt Thanks to Covert 3-D Scanning The duo also buried a 3-D print in an undisclosed location in the desert. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 25, 2016
Art & Exhibitions When Islam Meant Splendor THE DAILY PIC: At the Metropolitan, a fancy flask once met our image of Islam By Blake Gopnik, Feb 25, 2016
Galleries Grow or Go: Do Art Fairs Need to Expand to Survive? Competition is increasing as fairs muscle in on each other's turf. By Brian Boucher, Feb 25, 2016
People Collector Désiré Feuerle Opens Private Museum In Berlin The private collection will occupy a WWII-era bunker. By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 25, 2016
Law & Politics Guard Shot Dead by Looters at Archaeological Site in Egypt The Deir el-Bersha site has been targeted before. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Feb 22, 2016
Art World Leaky Roof Endangers Ancient Artifacts at Belgium’s Cinquantenaire Museum The building authority will have "crisis talks" this week. By Rain Embuscado, Feb 17, 2016