Auctions Sotheby’s Folds Latin American Art Into Its Marquee Contemporary Sales, Signalling the Sector’s Maturity The market has changed significantly since Sotheby's held its first Latin American art sale in 1979. By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 21, 2017
Art World ‘Alt-Right’ Violence in Charlottesville Fuels New Calls to Remove Confederate Monuments Southern public officials decry the violence over a monument to Robert E. Lee in Virginia. By Brian Boucher, Aug 14, 2017
Art World A Long-Lost Willem de Kooning, Stolen Over 30 Years Ago, Was Just Returned by Good Samaritans The painting was found in an estate purchased by a New Mexico antique shop. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 11, 2017
Art Guides Must-See Art Guide: Knokke-Heist This week’s guide features René Magritte, Carrie Mae Weems, Alexander Calder, and more. By Emma Carr, Aug 9, 2017
Art World A Haunting Sketch Discovered in a London Antiques Shop Is Actually a Lost Giacometti The work has been officially added to Giacometti's catalogue raisonné and is now headed to auction. By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 9, 2017
Art World Why Is Modigliani Catnip for Forgers? The Fakes (and Feuds) Behind One of the Art Market’s Most Dangerous Artists After a high-profile bust in Italy, experts are working overtime to tackle the problem. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Aug 7, 2017
Art & Exhibitions 80 Years After Hitler’s ‘Degenerate Art’ Show, Two German Museums Confront Its Dark Legacy The infamous exhibition marked the beginning of Third Reich's mass censorship of Modernist art. By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 4, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Ai Weiwei’s Refugee Film Will Stream on Amazon + More Must-Read Stories Plus, a festival in Venice seeks to revive the endangered art of glassmaking and Rodin's market is on the rise. By Artnet News, Aug 4, 2017
Art & Exhibitions Henri Matisse, Collector? See How the Artist’s Favorite Possessions Inspired His Groundbreaking Work The hotly anticipated "Matisse in the Studio" opens tomorrow at the Royal Academy of Arts. By Naomi Rea, Aug 4, 2017
On View One of Knoedler’s Rothkos Is Heading to a Museum—for a Forgery Exhibition The painting is on loan from a lawyer who worked on the case. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 3, 2017
Art World The Letters of Picasso’s Dealer and a Century’s Worth of Impressionist Archives Are Going Online The Wildenstein Plattner Institute is digitizing historical documents they say will be "a game changer." By Brian Boucher, Aug 1, 2017
Opinion The Gray Market: Why We Shouldn’t Punish Small Museums for Deaccessioning (and Other Insights) This week, our columnist teases out the controversies at the Berkshire Museum and the APT, and considers Philippe de Montebello's new job. By Tim Schneider, Jul 31, 2017
Auctions Sotheby’s Share Price Just Hit a Record High. Why? Investors are voicing approval for CEO Tad Smith's recent moves. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 27, 2017
Art World Philippe de Montebello, Former Director of the Metropolitan Museum, Joins Acquavella Galleries The Met's longest-serving director joins the private sector. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 26, 2017
Art World ’26 Years Is Too Long!’: Settlement Finally Reached in Battle Over Paul Klee From Nazi ‘Degenerate Art’ Show The case is Germany's longest-running legal battle over Nazi-looted art. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 26, 2017