Law & Politics Art Dealer Under Investigation Again as New Evidence Emerges in Case of Stolen Picassos Linked to Yves Bouvier How will the new evidence impact on the Bouvier/Rybolovlev case? By Hili Perlson, Jul 12, 2016
Art World Yet Another Banksy Mural Destroyed by Clueless Construction Workers The nature of the medium makes it ephemeral and unpredictable. By Carol Civre, Jul 11, 2016
Art World UNESCO is Expanding World Heritage List at Istanbul Meeting Security in the city has been ramped up after the recent attack at the airport. By Naomi Rea, Jul 11, 2016
Law & Politics Copenhagen’s Glyptotek Agrees to Return Looted Items to Italy The deal includes long-term loans to the museum. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Jul 7, 2016
Art World Nahmads Fire Back at ‘Art-World Ambulance Chaser’ Over Looted Art Claim Helly Nahmad says, "They don’t care about art." By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 6, 2016
Law & Politics Lee Ufan Refuses Police Request to Confirm 13 Forgeries of His Work The artist disagrees with police experts who say the works are fake. By Rain Embuscado, Jul 5, 2016
Law & Politics Trove of Rare Giacometti Drawings and Photographs Seized in Swiss Museum The collection is the subject of a bitter ownership dispute. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Jul 5, 2016
Law & Politics Manhattan Gallery Faces Lawsuit Over Fake Warhol Prints She fears more deals with the gallery could be bogus. By Naomi Rea, Jul 4, 2016
Law & Politics Cambridge Art Gallery Manager Fired Over Sexual Assault Claim The accused deactivated his Facebook on the night of the incident. By Rain Embuscado, Jun 30, 2016
Law & Politics Art Experts Blast Bavarian Museums’ Attempt to Rebut Nazi Loot Claims An art law expert calls it a "shell game." By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 29, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Fire That Destroyed Liverpool Biennial Site Was an Arson Attack Organizers have scrambled to find an alternative venue for Mark Leckey's film. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 29, 2016
Law & Politics Report Reveals Germany Returned Nazi-Looted Artworks to Nazi Families Instead of Victims The extent of the deception is mind-boggling. By Hili Perlson, Jun 28, 2016
Art Fairs In the Aftermath of $1.9 Million Versailles Scandal, Kraemer Gallery Pulls Out of Biennale Des Antiquaires The Parisian gallery took the decision of its own accord. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Jun 28, 2016
Analysis Could the Long-Lost $500-Million Amber Room Be Hidden in This Nazi Bunker? A Polish museum may be on the verge on a huge discovery. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 16, 2016
Law & Politics Police Recover Muammar Gaddafi’s $10 Million Looted Dagger The dagger was allegedly looted when Gaddafi was deposed and executed. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 15, 2016