Art World 11 Fascinating Books About Art History’s Most Scandalous Forgeries Get ready to slather on the Crisco. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 24, 2016
Market David Nahmad Claims to Own $14 Million Monet Painting Embroiled in Jho Low Investigation Was the seizure a "mistake"? By Sarah Cascone, Oct 20, 2016
Law & Politics After a Spike in Cases, South Korea Passes New Law to Prevent Art Forgeries It follows the bizarre Lee Ufan forgery case that made headlines this summer. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Oct 20, 2016
Law & Politics Former Knoedler Director Ann Freedman Settles Lawsuit With Casino Mogul All was not "perfectly fine" regarding the provenance, it seems. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 19, 2016
Politics Headless Franco Statue Egged at Controversial Barcelona Exhibition The statue had already been decapitated. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 18, 2016
Law & Politics Sotheby’s Sends Suspected Forgery to Same Company That Busted Knoedler Ring More bad news could be coming. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 18, 2016
Market Italian Mafia Helps Arm ISIS With Looted Antiquities Greek and Roman antiquities are traded for Kalashnikovs. By Brian Boucher, Oct 18, 2016
Law & Politics 9 of the Craziest Recent Art Forgery Scandals Here are the juiciest forgery scandals, from a $250 million heist to a Lady Gaga countersuit. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 17, 2016
Galleries Chelsea’s Mike Weiss Gallery Closes Amid Construction Nightmare It’s a mental health issue according to the gallerist. By Henri Neuendorf, Oct 14, 2016
Law & Politics The Frans Hals Forgery Scandal, Explained The Prince of Lichtenstein's Cranach painting was the first domino to fall. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 14, 2016
Law & Politics Guy Wildenstein Could Face a $275-Million Fine and Four Years in Jail for Tax Evasion The third week of the trial saw concrete demands for the Wildenstein clan. By Robert Williams, Oct 14, 2016
Law & Politics Versailles Staffers Caught Selling Counterfeit Tickets The conspiracy cost the palace $275,000. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Oct 14, 2016
Law & Politics Suspected $255 Million Old Master Forgery Scandal Continues to Rock the Art World Can we still count on the judgment of experts? By Sarah Cascone, Oct 11, 2016
Law & Politics Freeports Come Under Scrutiny by UNESCO as Havens for Stolen Cultural Property Could this signal the beginning of an attempted crackdown? By Caroline Elbaor, Oct 10, 2016
Art World Treasure Hunters Close to Finding $62 Billion Nazi Loot in the Czech Republic The sleuths are taking to social media to crowdfund the hunt. By Skye Arundhati Thomas, Oct 10, 2016