Art World Archaeologists Discover Tomb Filled With 3,500-Year-Old Golden Relics in Greece It's the most significant archaeological discovery in Greece in decades. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 5, 2015
Law & Politics Cologne Gang Accused of Looting German Churches to Fund ISIS Europe sees an increase in small-scale looting to benefit ISIS. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 4, 2015
Analysis What 5 of the World’s Riskiest Art Buys Tell Us About Collecting Art Today Beware of formaldehyde sharks (and other market pitfalls). By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 4, 2015
Art World Trevi Fountain Reopens After $3 Million Fendi Funded Restoration Italian fashion houses are keeping the country's landmarks from crumbling. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 4, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Watch as Archaeologists Continue to Discover 14,000-Year Old Ice Age Drawings The rocks are thought to be the work of Magdalenian hunter-gatherers. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 3, 2015
Law & Politics Battle Over $250 Million Guelph Treasure Rages on as Germany Files Motion to Dismiss U.S. Lawsuit Germany insists the treasure wasn't sold under duress. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 2, 2015
Art World 11 Affordable Art Schools in Art World Centers (and Some Alternatives) Living in New York may no longer be necessary. By Lauren Palmer, Oct 30, 2015
Art & Exhibitions City Reliquary Marks World Series with New York Mets Exhibition Mets fans pay tribute at a shrine to the old Shea Stadium. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 29, 2015
People British Museum and UK Government Fund $4.5 Million Scheme to Rebuild Sites Destroyed by ISIS Historic cultural sites are a key part of the plan. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Oct 29, 2015
Law & Politics Boston’s Gardner Museum Appoints Peggy Fogelman as New Director She brings experience at museums on both coasts. By Brian Boucher, Oct 28, 2015
Art World Did Hobby Lobby’s Pious Owners Smuggle Ancient Artifacts for Their Bible Museum? The museum director is saying the issue is improper paperwork. By Brian Boucher, Oct 27, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Artists Writing Series: Junjun Hu on How Buddhist Sculpture Inspires Art and Happiness This is the first in a new series of columns by artists on what inspires them. By Junjun Hu, Oct 27, 2015
Art World ISIS Executes Three in Palmyra by Blowing Up Ancient Columns Is there no end to the atrocities of ISIS? By Amah-Rose Abrams, Oct 27, 2015
Law & Politics California Man Defaces Historic Site In Act of Drunken Vengeance He faces up to ten years in federal prison for it. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 26, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Take a Peek at the New Gracie Mansion Exhibition First Lady Chirlane McCray helped organize the show. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 23, 2015