Law & Politics The Metropolitan Museum and Others Respond to ISIS Destruction of Assyrian Sculptures "I don't want to be Iraqi anymore," said an archaeology professor. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 26, 2015
Art World ISIS Militants Storm Museum and Smash 3,000 Year Old Assyrian Sculptures on Video By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 26, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Elizabeth Taylor Trust Sues Christie’s Over $8 Million Botched Jewel Sale By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 26, 2015
Law & Politics 8,000 Books Burned by ISIS in Massive Iraqi Libricide Some rare manuscripts could end up on the black market. By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 25, 2015
Art & Exhibitions MFA Boston Acquires What’s Left of Legendary Rothschild Collection By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 24, 2015
Law & Politics Claimants to $276 Million Guelph Treasure Once Gifted to Hitler Sue German State For the Limbach Commission, the sale to a top Nazi official was consensual. By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 24, 2015
Law & Politics Turkey Rescues Remains of Suleyman Shah in Sting Operation By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 24, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Donatello Looms Larger Than Life at the Museum of Biblical Art This might be your only chance to see Donatello in New York. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 23, 2015
Art World Union Rep’s Suspension Fuels Staff’s Anger at London’s National Gallery By Laura Lesmoir-Gordon, Feb 23, 2015
Auctions Ancient Egyptian Cat Sculpture Headed to the Trash Sells for $80,000 By Sarah Cascone, Feb 20, 2015
Law & Politics Spanish Electrician Who Stole Priceless Manuscript and €2.4 Million from Santiago Cathedral Gets 10 Years By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Feb 19, 2015
Archaeology & History Thousands of Ancient Gold Coins Found By Chance in the Mediterranean By Artnet News, Feb 18, 2015