Analysis Sydney Launches Interest-free Scheme to Buy Art Buyers can borrow between $750 and $20,000 for art. By Jane O'Sullivan, Oct 5, 2014
Law & Politics Bonhams Pulls Antique Head from Auction Over Greek Loot Claims By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 3, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Peter Marino Is Packing Knives and Skulls for Debut Show in Miami The architect's first US exhibition will be at the Bass Museum of Art in December. By Rozalia Jovanovic, Oct 3, 2014
Art World Newcastle Culture Investment Fund Gives £1.4m to Arts Groups By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Oct 3, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Unions Concerned By Seven-Day Opening for Paris’s Top Museums By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Oct 2, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Spain’s Premier Private Art Collection Unveiled By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Oct 2, 2014
Law & Politics UNESCO Confirms ISIS Funding Terrorism by Selling Artifacts By Henri Neuendorf, Oct 1, 2014
Art & Exhibitions The Getty Helps Save China’s Mogao Grottoes from Tourists By Sarah Cascone, Sep 30, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Tasmanian Millionaire Wants to Build Casino in His Museum By Sarah Cascone, Sep 30, 2014
Art World Fake Funeral for Corcoran Gallery A playful farewell to one of America's oldest art museums. By Lorraine Rubio, Sep 30, 2014
Law & Politics Is This Greek Hoarder the Cornelius Gurlitt of Ancient Coins? By Sarah Cascone, Sep 30, 2014
Law & Politics Court Seizes Goya, Picasso and Other Priceless Paintings From Marcos Family The court found that the paintings had been purchased illegally with public funds. By Henri Neuendorf, Sep 30, 2014