Galleries Judge Tells Leigh Morse Get Ready To Pay $1.7 Million Salander Restitution Judge gives the dealer another month before he imposes payment plan. By Philip Boroff, Apr 22, 2014
Law & Politics Top 13 Art World Jailbirds With the Knoedler indictment, we recall top art world figures who did time for crime. By Artnet News, Apr 22, 2014
Law & Politics Stolen Statues Remain at Musée Guimet Over a Decade After Discovery By Lydia Epp Schmidt, Apr 22, 2014
Art Fairs Knoedler Art Forgers Charged by US Attorney in Long Awaited Indictment Biggest surprise is hard evidence against "struggling immigrant" forger Pei Shen Qian. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 21, 2014
Galleries Will Larry Salander’s Fraud Victims Get Their Money Back? Court hearing this Tuesday for former gallery director who owes $1.65 million of restitution. By Philip Boroff, Apr 18, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Vandals Deface Artworks at the Delaware Art Museum With Stickers By Sarah Cascone, Apr 17, 2014
Law & Politics Nazi-Looted Van Goghs Bring Ruin Upon Greek Woman Doreta Peppas says she has spent $150,000 trying to authenticate her Van Goghs. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 17, 2014
Law & Politics Gurlitt Gives German Task Force One Year to Research Provenance of Suspected Nazi Loot After initially claiming ownership of all seized works, Gurlitt will cooperate. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 7, 2014
People Weinsteins’ Nazi-Looted Klimt Restitution Film to Star Helen Mirren "Woman in Gold" will track Maria Altmann's eight-year legal battle with Austria. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 4, 2014
Auctions Italian Factory Worker Hopes to Keep Stolen Gauguin and Bonnard Paintings By Sarah Cascone, Apr 3, 2014
Galleries New Knoedler Lawsuit Targets Art Historian for Selling Rothko Forgery By Sarah Cascone, Apr 2, 2014
Law & Politics Important Monet Found Among Gurlitt’s Nazi-Era Art Trove, Valued at $13 Million The work, from Monet's Waterloo Bridge series, comes from a new cache found in Austria. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 2, 2014