Analysis Sotheby’s to Offer $500 Million Collection of Former Chairman A. Alfred Taubman Works by De Kooning, Picasso, and Modigliani will be offered. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 3, 2015
Law & Politics Tunnel Dug for Looting Found Near Museum in Jerusalem By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Sep 1, 2015
Analysis Sotheby’s Opens India Outpost to Capitalize on Growing Base of Wealthy Collectors By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 31, 2015
Galleries FBI Warns American Collectors Against Flood of New ISIS-Smuggled Antiquities Provenance matters—especially here. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 28, 2015
Art World See the Weirdest Archaeological Discoveries of Recent Times Is there no end to the strangeness of the past? By Amah-Rose Abrams, Aug 28, 2015
Art World New Research Shows That Egyptian Artists Used Rare Blue Pigment in Ancient Portraits By Sarah Cascone, Aug 27, 2015
Art World New Evidence Emerges Authenticating Lost Gospel Mentioning Jesus Was Married New evidence contradicts claims the papyrus fragment is a modern forgery. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 25, 2015
Art World Young Girl Breaks 2,000-Year-Old Vase and Somehow Doesn’t Ruin It By Cait Munro, Aug 25, 2015
Art World Argentina Will Return 4,000 Archaeological Artifacts to Ecuador and Peru By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 25, 2015
Law & Politics ISIS Blows Up Palmyra’s Ancient Baal Shamin Temple, Fulfilling Dark Predictions It's the latest cultural site to fall victim to the Islamic militant group. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 24, 2015