Art World ISIS Bulldozes 3,000-Year-Old Major Assyrian Site in Nimrud, Iraq Another important archeological site falls victim to jihadist militants. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Mar 6, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Gay Art History Tours Homoerotically Rethink the Metropolitan Museum’s Artwork The Met's collection may surprise you. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 5, 2015
Art World Egypt Announces Discovery of Richly Painted 3,000-Year-Old Tomb By Sarah Cascone, Mar 5, 2015
People Greek Shipping Magnate Is the Money Behind Amal Clooney’s Campaign for the Elgin Marbles By Christie Chu, Mar 4, 2015
Art World Forbes’s 2015 Ranking of Billionaires Features Art Players Aplenty Bill Gates, Bernard Arnault, and Michael Bloomberg in the top entries. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Mar 4, 2015
Auctions German State-Owned Portigon Collection Saved From Deaccession By Henri Neuendorf, Mar 4, 2015
Law & Politics Berlin Offers Conservation Assistance to Iraq Amid ISIS Destruction, US Programs Aid in Museum Re-Opening By Henri Neuendorf, Mar 4, 2015
Art Fairs Art Salzburg Founder Wolfgang Pelz Takes Over Vienna Fair How many fairs can the Austrian capital sustain? By Hili Perlson, Mar 2, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Baghdad’s National Museum of Iraq Re-Opens In Response to ISIS’s Destruction of Statues in Mosul The museum was looted in 2003 by mobs that stole an estimated 15,000 antiquities. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Mar 2, 2015
Law & Politics Swiss Freeport King Yves Bouvier Will Stay in Custody for Extra 48 Hours Never cross a Russian oligarch. By Coline Milliard, Feb 27, 2015
Law & Politics Did ISIS Smash Fake Sculptures in Mosul? Experts Say Many of Them Were Replicas Some of the originals may be (relatively) safe in Baghdad. By Brian Boucher, Feb 27, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Does Fresco in Ancient Roman Catacombs Show Woman Priest? By Sarah Cascone, Feb 27, 2015
Law & Politics Nigeria Hopes the Return of Two Looted Artfacts Will Inspire the British Museum to Give the Benin Bronzes Back By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 27, 2015