Art World Want to Get Rich Quick? Fresh From the London Auctions, Kenny Schachter Explains How to Game the System Dollars for Doigs? Cash for KAWS? Come on down. By Kenny Schachter, Mar 13, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Guggenheim Acquires Provocative Animal Artwork Removed From Its China Show + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Dwyane Wade organizes a Parkland memorial art show and Ai Weiwei is resigned to the end of presidential term limits in China. By Artnet News, Mar 12, 2018
On View The Arrows Mean Death: A New Show of Paul Klee’s Wartime Paintings Reveals the Beloved Artist’s Dark Side A show of more than 100 works by Swiss-German Surrealist Paul Klee shows the blood and gore behind his oeuvre. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 11, 2018
Art World Ghent Museum Director Suspended After Experts Challenged the Credibility of a Russian Avant–Garde Loan Show Catherine de Zegher was shocked to learn of the decision that museum bosses had "lost trust" in her leadership of the troubled Belgian museum. By Naomi Rea, Mar 9, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Frida Kahlo’s Non-Unibrowed Barbie Doll Infuriates the Artist’s Kin + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Marina Abramović is making her opera debut and Peggy Guggenheim's heirs have lost their case against the Solomon Guggenheim Foundation. By Artnet News, Mar 9, 2018
Auctions Phillips Steps It Up With a Triumphant $135 Million Auction in London, the House’s Best Ever Making history on several levels, the sale managed to place major works of Modern art by Picasso and Matisse alongside contemporary fare. By Colin Gleadell, Mar 8, 2018
Art & Exhibitions From Mary Cassatt to Howardena Pindell, Here Are 8 Inspiring Shows Around the World to See This International Women’s Day Don't miss these global exhibitions from women artists throughout history. By Kate Brown & Naomi Rea, Mar 8, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Tate Artist-in-Residence Quits Over Director’s Comments on Women + More Must-Read Stories Plus, the Rockefeller auction is expected to hit $1 billion and the US holocaust museum takes back Aung San Suu Kyi's human rights award. By Artnet News, Mar 8, 2018
Art & Exhibitions The Fable of the Seven Picassos of Basel: A Lesson for Museums in the Age of Market Madness The Swiss city was shocked to learn it could lose two masterpieces to America, so it put the purchase to a vote. The result was extraordinary. By Javier Pes, Mar 7, 2018
Law & Politics UK Art Dealer Matthew Green Charged in a $9 Million Picasso Money-Laundering Scheme Green was indicted by US authorities for his alleged role in a money laundering and stock scam. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 6, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Martin Shkreli May Have to Sell His Picasso (and Wu Tang Album) + More Must-Read Stories Plus, artist Raymond Pettibon is arrested and Van Gogh made an appearance on the red carpet for the Oscars. By Artnet News, Mar 6, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Picasso Tied Up in Alleged Money-Laundering Scheme + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Trump nominates a new NEH director and Piet Mondrian's heirs make a claim to four works in a German museum. By Artnet News, Mar 5, 2018
On View Some of Modigliani’s Most Seductive Portraits Were Once Censored by Police—See Them Here Tate Modern has assembled the largest group of Modigliani nudes ever united in the UK. By Kate Brown, Mar 4, 2018
On View As Egon Schiele Centenary Exhibitions Open, Museums Address Abuse Allegations Against the Artist The MFA Boston has revised wall labels to address his alleged mistreatment of women. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 2, 2018
Law & Politics Picasso’s Electrician Was Convicted of Stealing His Art—But Now a Court Says There’s Insufficient Proof Pierre Le Guennec's lawyer says a retrial will offer the chance to "finally establish the truth.” By Naomi Rea, Mar 2, 2018