Law & Politics Artist and Former MIT Professor Robs Banks Claiming It’s His Art By Brian Boucher, Jan 12, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Stolen Sculpture Found in Toilet of Paris Museum Another strange and shoddy art theft shakes up a large European museum. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Jan 12, 2015
Law & Politics Reclaiming Art Seized by Castro’s Government Will Be an Uphill Battle The Fanjul family lost $60 million in art, including a Michelangelo drawing. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 8, 2015
Law & Politics Heads of British Auction House Cameo Found Guilty of Fraud By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Jan 8, 2015
Law & Politics Londoners March in Solidarity for Charlie Hebdo in Trafalgar Square By Artnet News, Jan 7, 2015
Galleries Prominent Swiss Art Dealer Confesses to Homicide His motive remains unknown. By Artnet News, Jan 6, 2015
Galleries Collectors Sue Gallery Over Fake Norman Rockwell It's not the first time the appraiser involved has been accused of shoddy work. By Alexander Forbes, Jan 5, 2015
Law & Politics Japanese ‘Vagina Kayak’ Artist Faces Up to Two Years in Prison By Cait Munro, Dec 31, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Second Plagiarism Claim Against Jeff Koons in Two Weeks The first controversial work has already been pulled from Koons's current show. By Alexander Forbes, Dec 29, 2014