Law & Politics France to Return Nazi-Looted Paintings as ‘The Monuments Men’ Premieres By Sarah Cascone, Mar 10, 2014
Law & Politics Germany Sued by Holocaust Survivor for Return of Seized Max Liebermann Painting By Sarah Cascone, Mar 6, 2014
Law & Politics Christie’s Is Offering Fake Jean-Michel Basquiat Works, Artist’s Sisters Claim By Sarah Cascone, Mar 5, 2014
Law & Politics Israel Takes Larger Role in the Search for Nazi Looted Art Organizations within the state of Israel are stepping up their efforts to help in the recovery of Nazi-looted art and artifacts. By Alexander Forbes, Mar 5, 2014
Law & Politics Radioactive Carbon Levels Prove Guggenheim Léger Is a Forgery By Sarah Cascone, Mar 4, 2014
Law & Politics Holocaust Survivor Sues for Return of Looted Camille Pissarro Painting By Sarah Cascone, Mar 4, 2014
Law & Politics What You Need to Know about Master Forger Wolfgang Beltracchi’s Latest Antics Master Forger Wolfgang Beltracchi has the press aflutter with a new documentary, two books, and a slew of new paintings he's offering for sale. By Alexander Forbes, Mar 2, 2014
Law & Politics Stolen Work From Cuba’s National Museum of Fine Arts of Havana Resurfaces in Miami By Sarah Cascone, Mar 1, 2014
Law & Politics Authenticity Fight Over Keith Haring Paintings Raises Complex Questions By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 26, 2014
Galleries Britain’s Famous Critic Brian Sewell Confesses Tricking Tate Into Buying Fake Hogarth By Coline Milliard, Feb 25, 2014
Law & Politics Banksy Sales Spur Illegal Mural Excavation in New Orleans By Benjamin Sutton, Feb 25, 2014
Law & Politics Protest at New York’s Guggenheim Calls Attention to Labor Conditions at UAE Expansion By Benjamin Sutton, Feb 24, 2014
Analysis Long Museum Co-Founder Liu Yiqian Defends Authenticity of $8 Million Chinese Scroll Is the scroll a 19th-century copy? By Jessica Zhang, Feb 22, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Artist Smashes Ai Weiwei Vase at Pérez Art Museum Miami By Benjamin Sutton, Feb 18, 2014