Law & Politics France Restitutes Flemish Portrait to Descendents of German-Jewish Couple France is ramping up its restitution efforts. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Nov 30, 2016
Law & Politics Imelda Marcos’s Long-Lost Masterpieces Languished in a Brooklyn Warehouse They are the subjects of a three-way battle for ownership. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Nov 28, 2016
Law & Politics Sotheby’s Denies Helping Flip Yves Bouvier’s $127.5 Million Leonardo da Vinci The trio of sellers is threatening to sue. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 22, 2016
Law & Politics Alec Baldwin Compares Mary Boone to a Bank Robber The court can't just let her return my money, argues Baldwin. By Brian Boucher, Nov 21, 2016
Art World Three More Arrested in South Korea for Producing and Selling Lee Ufan Forgeries The painter and two dealers are reportedly unrelated to the gallerist already on trial. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Nov 18, 2016
Art World Priceless Bernini Monument in Rome Vandalized The city is in shock as authorities try to track down offenders. By Chloe Leonida, Nov 16, 2016
People Artworks by Joan Collins’s Son Stolen When Shipped to Collector The paintings were shipped to entrepreneur Ivan Massow in Sussex, England. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Nov 15, 2016
Art World ISIS Destroys 2,900-Year-Old Assyrian Ziggurat It follows the destruction of a priceless palace in the ancient Assyrian capital. By Caroline Elbaor, Nov 14, 2016
Law & Politics Austrian Authorities Catch Six Dealers Attempting to Sell Fake Picasso Paintings The suspects maintain they believed the works to be authentic. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Nov 9, 2016
People Curator Resigns From South Korean Museum Over Sexual Harassment Claims Youngjune Hahm has apologized for his actions. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 8, 2016
Law & Politics Picasso’s Electrician Back in Court, Admits to Lying at Earlier Trial Pierre Le Guennec now says Jacqueline Picasso may have been hiding artwork from Picasso's son. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Nov 1, 2016
Art World Christie’s Had ‘Doubts’ About Frans Hals Forgery and Declined to Sell Christie's opted not to sell the suspect canvas. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 27, 2016
Law & Politics Vivienne Westwood Accused of Plagiarizing Artist’s Design The score was settled thanks to outraged posts on social media. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Oct 27, 2016
Art World Church on Mount Tabor in Israel Ransacked by Thieves The sacred Basilica of the Transfiguration was vandalized this past Sunday. By Chloe Leonida, Oct 26, 2016
Art Fairs TEFAF’s Old Master Dealers Weigh In on the Unfolding $255 Million Forgery Scandal How common are Old Master forgeries? By Sarah Cascone, Oct 24, 2016