Law & Politics Libya Races to Protect its Antiquities as ISIS Expands to North Africa In a race against time, widespread lootings have already occured. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 2, 2015
Auctions Auctionata Raises $45 Million and Lays Off 30 Percent of Berlin Staff By Artnet News, Apr 1, 2015
Art & Exhibitions US Lawmakers Call for Fight Against Destruction of World Cultural Property By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 1, 2015
Art World Penelope Curtis Leaves Tate Britain for Calouste Gulbenkian Museum after Highly Criticized 5-Year Tenure Did she succumb to the pressure? By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Apr 1, 2015
Law & Politics Death of Real-Life Indiana Jones Tomb Raider Don Miller Leaves Massive Artifact Collection in Limbo Despite a dramatic seizure of the collection by the FBI, charges were never filed against Miller. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 30, 2015
Art World Syria’s Top Museum Hides 300,000 Artifacts to Protect Them From Looting By Henri Neuendorf, Mar 30, 2015
Galleries Art Law on Getting Your Consigned Art Back from a Bankrupt Gallery Don't get ripped off by unscrupulous art dealers. By Aaron R. Cahn, Mar 29, 2015
Art Fairs PAD Paris 2015, Delightful and Predictable in Equal Measure Is the art and design fair becoming too predictable for its own good? By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Mar 27, 2015
Auctions Want to Take a Look at Oprah Winfrey’s Art Collection? She’s Selling By Henri Neuendorf, Mar 27, 2015
Art & Exhibitions King Tut’s Chair Damaged During Transport to New Giza Museum By Sarah Cascone, Mar 27, 2015
Law & Politics Italian Police Bust Art Smugglers and Seize $16 Million Picasso Authorities also recovered an $8.7 million ancient Roman statue. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 27, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Plains Indian Robe at the Metropolitan Museum of Art THE DAILY PIC: What happens once a robe leaves its Native American owner? By Blake Gopnik, Mar 26, 2015
Art World Watch Kehinde Wiley, Tom Sachs, Xu Bing and Lisa Yuskavage Discuss Art in the Metropolitan Museum How do artists look at paintings? Join them on a tour and find out. By Brian Boucher, Mar 24, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Supreme Court Declines Investor Claim for $21.6 Million from Salander-O’Reilly Swindle Investors are still trying to recoup millions in losses. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 24, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Priceless Stolen Buddha Statue with Mummified Monk Inside Turns Up in Museum Show Villagers have been worshiping it since the 12th century until it went missing. By Zoe Li, Mar 24, 2015