Law & Politics Court Denies Claim of Heirs to Nazi-Looted Pissarro Painting The case has been raging for a decade. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 11, 2015
Law & Politics Thieves Steal Massive Meteorite Worth $12,000 From Australian Museum By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 10, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Did Russia’s Internet Propaganda Agency Stage Neo-Nazi Attack on Chelsea Gallery? The curator now says he doesn't want to be affiliated with the project. By Ben Davis, Jun 9, 2015
Law & Politics Australian Tycoon Alan Bond, Who Bought Vincent van Gogh’s ‘Irises’ for Record $54 Million in 1987, Is Dead at 77 But the sale was considered "manipulated." By Amah-Rose Abrams, Jun 8, 2015
Law & Politics Giordano’s Dürer Forgery—Too Late to Prosecute? THE DAILY PIC: In 1653, what counted as a fake was still in play. By Blake Gopnik, Jun 8, 2015
Law & Politics The Art Loss Register is Entangled in Three Major International Art Disputes Epic fails at the world's largest stolen art database. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 5, 2015
Auctions Painting Withdrawn from Sotheby’s London Auction After Russians Claim Theft Sotheby's said the painting was not on any list of stolen works. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Jun 5, 2015
Law & Politics Dürer and Rembrandt Prints Suspected Stolen from the Boston Public Library Actually Just Misfiled The investigation prompted the library to digitize its archive system. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Jun 5, 2015
Law & Politics Cairo Curators Arrested for Stealing Priceless Antiquities and Replacing with Replicas By Alyssa Buffenstein, Jun 5, 2015
Law & Politics Assistant Arrested for $600,000 Theft from ‘Afghan Girl’ Photographer Steve McCurry Bree DeStephano has been accused of stealing from photojournalist Steve McCurry. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 3, 2015
Law & Politics Dale Chihuly Robbed of $3 Million in Art by Drug-Addicted Employee Addicted to pain killers, Kaul sold the works for a dime on the dollar. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 3, 2015
Law & Politics Museum Experts Issue Emergency Red List for Iraqi Heritage Artifacts By Amah-Rose Abrams, Jun 3, 2015
Law & Politics Switzerland Cracks Down on Art Market with Tighter Anti Money Laundering Laws Cash transactions and freeports come under scrutiny, but is it enough? By Hili Perlson, Jun 2, 2015
Law & Politics New York Police Shut Down Mint and Serf’s Downtown Graffiti Pop-Up The graffiti duo's pop-up gallery was open for only an hour and a half. By Artnet News, Jun 1, 2015
Law & Politics Vandals Spray Anti-Islamic Graffiti on Artist’s Installation in Dresden By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 1, 2015