Law & Politics Gunmen Kill 23 Including Tourists in Attack at Tunisia’s National Bardo Museum ISIS is suspected of being behind the attack. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 18, 2015
Law & Politics Robert Ellsworth Estate Sues Attorney Over $25 Million Tax Blunder on Eve of Christie’s Sale The Metropolitan Museum of Art is named as a contingent beneficiary in the will. By Rozalia Jovanovic, Mar 18, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Ennion, the Rembrandt – or Armani? – of Roman Glass THE DAILY PIC: One of the first glassblowers to sign his name created a brand. By Blake Gopnik, Mar 18, 2015
Art World New Theory Suggests Stonehenge Might Have Been “an Ancient Mecca on Stilts” By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Mar 18, 2015
Art World Legal Dispute over Looted €10 Million Cypriot Art Collection Ends after 15 Years By Henri Neuendorf, Mar 18, 2015
Galleries French Court Copyright Law Ruling Threatens Art Market Price Transparency Should a photographer of artwork for auction catalogs get royalties? By Hans Neuendorf, Mar 17, 2015
Art World Berlin at a Loss for Ideas for its €595 Million Humboldt Forum By Henri Neuendorf, Mar 17, 2015
Analysis The Big TEFAF 2015 Sales Report — We Have The Numbers on What Sold Buyers snap up works ranging from antiquities to contemporary. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 16, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Your Art Agenda: 7 Things To Do in New York This Week See photographs by Piotr Uklanski and take part in an Asia Week celebration. By Daria Daniel, Mar 16, 2015
Law & Politics Looted Antiquities Seized in the United States Returned to Iraq By Henri Neuendorf, Mar 16, 2015
Galleries The Go-To Guide for 2015 Asia Week New York artnet News is here to guide you. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 13, 2015
Galleries What Are the Top Booths at TEFAF 2015? Finding the best of the best at Europe's top art fair. By Coline Milliard & Eileen Kinsella, Mar 13, 2015