Analysis See What Top Dealers Are Bringing to the AIPAD Photography Show From Cheops' Pyramid to the Man Who Fell to Earth. By Brian Boucher, Apr 12, 2016
Art Fairs Brussels’ Accessible Art Fair Has Big Plans for New York Is Gramercy Park ready for it? By Sarah Cascone, Apr 11, 2016
Analysis New Dealers Invest in Dallas as Art Fair Week Quickly Approaches A third of the galleries are making their Dallas debut. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 11, 2016
Law & Politics Prosecutors Raid Geneva Freeport in Search of David Nahmad’s Modigliani Painting The seizure of the $25 million painting has been neither confirmed or denied. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Apr 11, 2016
Galleries Panama Papers Trace Nahmad Family to Contested Modigliani Painting The International Art Center is not what it seems. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 8, 2016
Analysis Dealers Upbeat After Day One of SP Arte, with Yayoi Kusama Leading the Pack "You don’t feel the crisis inside the fair," said one dealer. By Brian Boucher, Apr 8, 2016
Analysis Panama Papers Shine Light On ‘Lost’ Collection of Greek Shipping Tycoon A tangle of international transfers and disputed sale dates is revealed. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 8, 2016
Analysis Panama Papers Reveal Secret Behind Billionaire’s Involvement in Ganz Collection Picasso's 'Women of Algiers' makes headlines again. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 8, 2016
Analysis Miart 2016 Shines with High Quality and Early Sales The European art world descends on Milan. By Hili Perlson, Apr 8, 2016
People J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter Chair Sells for Nearly $400,000 at Auction The 'Harry Potter' author hand-painted and signed the seat. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 7, 2016
Art Guides Striking Brice Marden Portrait of Patti Smith is Phillips’ Star Lot for Spring It's the 'punk poet laureate' as you've never seen her before. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 7, 2016
Art Guides Christie’s Closes Regional Offices, Boosts Investment in Southern California The shift comes amid an uncertain market. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 6, 2016
Analysis Billionaire Collector Dmitry Rybolovlev Denies ‘Panama Papers’ Allegations Rybolovlev claims the information in the story is inaccurate. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 6, 2016
Analysis Long-Lost Caravaggio Painting Possibly Found in France If authenticated, the painting could be worth $113 million. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Apr 6, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Stefan Simchowitz Fires Back at Ibrahim Mahama in Nasty, Ongoing Dispute Simchowitz calls it "atrocious and insulting." By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 5, 2016