Art & Exhibitions Hacker Who Outed George W. Bush as a Painter Gets 4-Year Jail Sentence Guccifier revealed the former president's artworks to the world. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 10, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Man Shot in Brussels Jewish Museum Attack Dies From Wounds By Sarah Cascone, Jun 9, 2014
Law & Politics Lucian Freud’s Illegitimate Children Sue Over the Late Artist’s Will By Cait Munro, Jun 9, 2014
Law & Politics Russian Billionaire Claims Ex-Wife Is Selling Off Art Collection Shalva Chigirinsky claims his ex-wife is secretly selling art. Say what? By Cait Munro, Jun 9, 2014
Law & Politics Norton Simon’s Allegedly Nazi-Looted ‘Adam’ and ‘Eve’ to Head Back to Court Jewish art dealer's daughter-in-law set to pursue restitution. By Benjamin Sutton, Jun 9, 2014
Art & Exhibitions No, Helly Nahmad Is Not Hiding a $20 Million Nazi-Looted Modigliani The jail-bound dealer's lawyer says there is a case for restitution. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 6, 2014
Law & Politics Helly Nahmad Accused of Hiding $20 Million Nazi-Looted Modigliani Does the gallerist own a looted Amedeo Modigliani painting? By Sarah Cascone, Jun 5, 2014
Law & Politics The Sand Storm Director Apologizes to Ai Weiwei for Exploiting His Name Jason Wishnow tries to smooth things over with the famed artist. By Sam Gaskin, Jun 4, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Tear Gas Canisters Shot at Venezuelan Protesters Will Become Art Signs of government oppression to be transformed into sculptures. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 4, 2014
Analysis Eli Broad Sues Museum Contractor for $20 Million Over Delays Sub-contractor bungled design of distinctive honeycomb exterior. By Benjamin Sutton, Jun 4, 2014