Law & Politics How Our Media-Drenched Cult of Creativity Spawned a New Vandalism Our infantile empathy-deficient narcissism plays a part. By Anthony Haden-Guest, Oct 1, 2015
Law & Politics Daily Show’s Trevor Noah Issues Searing Burn on Art Collectors Pigs' anuses are also mentioned. By Brian Boucher, Oct 1, 2015
Law & Politics Islamic Militant Faces War Crimes Court for Destruction of Cultural Heritage It's a watershed moment for cultural heritage protection. By Henri Neuendorf, Oct 1, 2015
Law & Politics Body of Art Thief Sebastiano Magnanini Found in London Canal Magnanini had been investigated for ties to the Mafia. By Brian Boucher, Oct 1, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Three Men Allegedly Attempt Attack on Armenian Pavilion at Beijing Biennale Luckily, no artworks were harmed. By Cait Munro, Sep 30, 2015
Law & Politics Handwritten Catalogue of Nazi Leader Hermann Göring’s Art Collection Debuts Today The inventory even indicates what rooms housed particular paintings. By Brian Boucher, Sep 30, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Man Arrested for Destroying $120,000 Dale Chihuly Sculpture The work was on view at a Dale Chihuly retrospective. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 30, 2015
Art Fairs Theft Strikes Chicago Art Fair as Paintings Are Stolen From Local Artist The 28-year-old artist has lost her "life's work." By Sarah Cascone, Sep 29, 2015
Law & Politics Two Works by Francisco de Goya Worth $5 Million Stolen from Private Home in Madrid Did the robbers know what was in the safe? By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Sep 28, 2015
Politics Anish Kapoor Forced by French Court to Remove Anti-Semitic Vandalism from Versailles Sculpture The artist has compared the ruling to rape victim shaming. By Hili Perlson, Sep 21, 2015
Law & Politics UNESCO Head Warns of ‘Industrial Scale’ Looting in Syria By Henri Neuendorf, Sep 21, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Hooligans Repeatedly Attack Public Sculpture in Massachusetts Park Really, Worcester? Really? By Brian Boucher, Sep 20, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Russian Police Open Criminal Case Against Radical Religious Vandals By Henri Neuendorf, Sep 16, 2015
Law & Politics Public Artwork Severely Damaged in Suspected Arson Attack in Germany By Henri Neuendorf, Sep 15, 2015
Art Guides French Judge Fines Freeport King Yves Bouvier Massive $30 Million for Reportedly Stolen Picassos An unnamed "mystery" dealer is at the heart of the case. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 14, 2015