Politics Artist Natalie White Arrested for Vandalism After Equal Rights Protest She could face up to a year in prison. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 17, 2016
Art World Drunken Criminals Bungle Theft of Fake Banksy Did the inebriated thieves even know the work was a fake? By Amah-Rose Abrams, Aug 16, 2016
Law & Politics Peter Doig Testifies in Bizarre Authentication Trial, Calls Claim Against Him Unethical A main question in the trial is where Doig was when the painting was made. By Dushko Petrovich, Aug 15, 2016
Law & Politics Trial Resumes for Man Accused of Defrauding Art Collecting Widow of $817,000 Is it a case of 'bait and switch'? By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 15, 2016
Law & Politics Artist Accuses Global Fashion Brand Topman of Plagiarism Over T-Shirt Design The item has sold out already. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Aug 15, 2016
People After Arson, Artist’s Pro-Trump ‘T’ Sign Reappears in Staten Island It's called 'Freedom of Speech.' By Brian Boucher, Aug 11, 2016
Law & Politics Peter Doig, Accused of Disavowing a Painting, Takes Stand at Trial At issue is whether or not he painted the work in question. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Aug 9, 2016
Law & Politics Germany Announces Reform of Controversial Limbach Commission It has restituted only 13 artworks since 2003. By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 8, 2016
Art World Suspected Vandalism at London’s National Gallery Raises Security Concerns The museum privatized security services last year, amid a staff crisis. By Carol Civre, Aug 8, 2016
Law & Politics 90-Year-Old Vandalizes Crossword Artwork, Then Claims Copyright on the Result She followed the instructions. By Brian Boucher, Aug 5, 2016
Law & Politics Boys Damage Norway’s Most Famous Stone-Age Artwork Trying to Make It Easier to See The damage may be "irreversible." By Sarah Cascone, Aug 4, 2016
Art World Ronald Lauder Says a Work at the Neue Galerie Has Disputed Provenance The museum has not named the work in question. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 3, 2016
Law & Politics Magnus Art-Pricing App Pulled from Apple Store Amid Evidence of Extensive Data Theft The creator targeted databases and even individual galleries. By Brian Boucher, Aug 1, 2016
Law & Politics Notorious Massachusetts Museum Heist to Become Hollywood Movie It was the first armed art robbery in history. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 29, 2016
Law & Politics Art Consultant Accused of Hiding $4 Million Inheritance in Secret Swiss Accounts She is a former consultant for the Museum of Modern Art. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 29, 2016