Art Fairs Art Basel Miami Stabber Pleads Guilty to Attempted Murder She thought she was attacking ISIS. By Brian Boucher, Apr 15, 2016
Law & Politics Ukraine Recovers Four Old Masters Stolen from Dutch Museum Other paintings may still be in the hands of a militant group. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 15, 2016
Analysis Seven Soup Can Prints by Andy Warhol Worth $500,000 Stolen from Springfield Art Museum The FBI is offering a $25,000 reward for their recovery. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Apr 13, 2016
Law & Politics Suspect Arrested Following Murder of Art Dealer in Vicious Home Attack “We are keeping an open mind in terms of the motive,” the detective said. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 11, 2016
Law & Politics Prosecutors Raid Geneva Freeport in Search of David Nahmad’s Modigliani Painting The seizure of the $25 million painting has been neither confirmed or denied. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Apr 11, 2016
Art Fairs The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week in One Minute It's been a wild week for collectors. By Rain Embuscado, Apr 10, 2016
Analysis Panama Papers Reveal Secret Behind Billionaire’s Involvement in Ganz Collection Picasso's 'Women of Algiers' makes headlines again. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 8, 2016
Auctions Chinese Auction House King Named in Panama Papers The founder of China Guardian is also married to Chairman Mao's granddaughter. By Ben Davis, Apr 7, 2016
Galleries Stolen Edvard Munch Work Recovered After Seven Years Missing The suspects reportedly have known criminal records. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 6, 2016
Law & Politics Wikimedia Sweden Found Guilty of Violating Artworks Copyright Is this the beginning of the end of freely distributed content? By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Apr 5, 2016
Law & Politics Explosive ‘Panama Papers’ Highlight Art’s Role in Lives of Tax-Dodging Superrich Collector Dmitry Rybolovlev is a featured player. By Ben Davis, Apr 4, 2016
Analysis Sotheby’s Defends Against Strange Claim on a Mysterious Motherwell Is an unauthorized copy at the heart of a court case? By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 1, 2016
Law & Politics Disgraced Ex-Director of Centre Pompidou to Plead Guilty to Misuse of Public Funds Agnès Saal spent €89,000 of public money on taxis. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Apr 1, 2016
Law & Politics After Brussels Attacks, Italy Announces $336 Million Anti-Terror Heritage Protection Plan The 20 most-visited cultural sites turn to Big Brother. By Henri Neuendorf, Mar 30, 2016
Law & Politics Criminal Charges Against Russian Dissident Artist Pyotr Pavlensky Suddenly Changed From vandalism to “damaging a cultural heritage site.” By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Mar 30, 2016