Art & Exhibitions Oscar Murillo Installation Censored by Overzealous Museum Guard in Madrid By Hili Perlson, Feb 25, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Master Forger Wolfgang Beltracchi Claims He Saw His Painting in Albertina Museum By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 25, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Dean Levin Sues Robert Blumenthal for $200,000 Unpaid After Sold-Out Show Why is paying artists such a problem for dealers? By Brian Boucher, Feb 24, 2015
Law & Politics Claimants to $276 Million Guelph Treasure Once Gifted to Hitler Sue German State For the Limbach Commission, the sale to a top Nazi official was consensual. By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 24, 2015
Law & Politics Turkey Rescues Remains of Suleyman Shah in Sting Operation By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 23, 2015
Law & Politics Police Arrest Brothers Who Sold a Fake Goya … and Were Paid with Fake Cash Meet the "Dumb and Dumber" of art crime. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Feb 23, 2015
Analysis Court Ruling Paves Way for $2.5 Million Claim Over Damaged Richard Avedon Triptych The dispute raises issues over what constitutes a "formal appraisal." By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 20, 2015
Law & Politics Will Ronald Perelman Turn Carnegie Hall into Madison Square Garden? By Brian Boucher, Feb 20, 2015
Law & Politics Bungling Thief Steals ‘Fake’ Francesco Guardi Painting By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 19, 2015
Law & Politics Tate Website Reinstates Images of Work by Convicted Child Abuser Graham Ovenden By Cait Munro, Feb 19, 2015
Law & Politics Spanish Electrician Who Stole Priceless Manuscript and €2.4 Million from Santiago Cathedral Gets 10 Years By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Feb 19, 2015
Law & Politics Masked Vandal Destroys Michael Asher Sculpture With Sledgehammer By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 19, 2015
Law & Politics Dispute Over the Will Delays Gurlitt Acquisition by Kunstmuseum Bern The circumstances are beyond the museum's control. By Cait Munro, Feb 18, 2015