Galleries UK Art Dealer David Carter Admits Selling Fakes in Court He bought works for hundreds and sold them for thousands. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Jun 25, 2015
Law & Politics Shepard Fairey Hit with Felony Charges, Arrest Warrant Issued by Detroit Police Will his illegal tags cost him his freedom? By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 25, 2015
Law & Politics Mindless British Teens Caught Stealing Artifacts From Auschwitz The parents called their actions "stupid" and "disrespectful." By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 24, 2015
Law & Politics More Selfie Madness as Tourists Crash Drone With Camera Into Milan Cathedral By Sarah Cascone, Jun 23, 2015
Auctions Clearance Auction of Jailed Art Advisor Helge Achenbach Nets $7.4 Million Blue-chip art sold at bargain prices. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 23, 2015
Law & Politics French Porn Star Vandalizes Public Mural with White Supremacist, Anti-Immigration Slogans Combo claimed the mural was bait, and the far right took it. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Jun 23, 2015
Law & Politics Anish Kapoor Claims Vandalization of His Versailles Sculpture Was Politically Motivated By Sarah Cascone, Jun 22, 2015
Law & Politics Dmitry Rybolovlev Granted Temporary Injunction in Yves Bouvier Case The Russian tycoon is having a good month. By Hili Perlson, Jun 22, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Maintenance Worker Accidentally Trashes Sculpture at Outdoor Art Show By Cait Munro, Jun 19, 2015
Analysis Bad Banker’s $8 Million Basquiat Smuggled With Shipping Invoice for $100 Returns Home An $8 million Basquiat was shipped with a $100 value. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 19, 2015
Law & Politics Former MIT Professor Joseph Gibbons Pleads Guilty to Art Project Heist The artist videotaped himself robbing banks in New York and Rhode Island. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 16, 2015
Law & Politics Louvre Museum Accused of Discrimination After Barring Israeli Students Is the famous Parisian museum antisemitic? By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 16, 2015
Law & Politics Airstrike in Yemen Destroys Part of UNESCO World Heritage City Sana’a By Alyssa Buffenstein, Jun 15, 2015
Law & Politics Man Stabbed at Art Institute of Chicago The stabbing occurred in a garden housing Alexander Calder's 'Flying Dragon.' By Cait Munro, Jun 12, 2015