On View Duchamp’s Iconic Readymade Gets a 100-Year Celebration Saâdane Afif aims to collect 1001 reproductions of Duchamp's 'Fountain' by the end of 2017. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Jan 31, 2017
People Maverick Lebanese Artist Saloua Raouda Choucair Dies at 100 She pioneered abstraction in the Arab world. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Jan 31, 2017
Art & Exhibitions Tate Modern to Stage Show Devoted to Picasso’s Affair With Marie-Thérèse Walter The ambitious exhibition will focus on one tumultuous year in Picasso's life. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Jan 30, 2017
Law & Politics Notorious ‘Spider-Man’ Art Thief Goes on Trial for $107 Million Heist He stole works by Picasso, Modigliani, Léger, Matisse, and Braque. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Jan 30, 2017
Art World Swiss Art Lawyers to Publish Best Practices Dossier on Art-Related Money Laundering Can the 10 point document combat the problem? By Henri Neuendorf, Jan 26, 2017
On View Exploring Isamu Noguchi’s Time in an Internment Camp Isamu Noguchi's gesture against bigotry rings through the present. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 26, 2017
Art & Exhibitions New Project to Explore Picasso in the Mediterranean The 2-year-long initiative includes exhibitions at 60 museums. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Jan 26, 2017
Art World Gallery Hopping: Gaston Lachaise’s Voluptuous Nudes at Findlay Galleries Findlay Galleries celebrates the robust nudes of French-born sculptor Gaston Lachaise. By Henri Neuendorf, Jan 24, 2017
Art World Did Cuba Pull Out of the Bronx Museum Deal Because of Trump? It's only the latest delay in a controversial project. By Brian Boucher, Jan 24, 2017
People Directors of Van Gogh Biopic Offer Painting Giveaway It's billed as the world's first fully painted feature film. By Eileen Kinsella, Jan 24, 2017
Art World Peggy Guggenheim Collection Sees Record Attendance in 2016 It's a feather in the outgoing director's cap. By Brian Boucher, Jan 24, 2017
Art & Exhibitions Tate Modern’s Giacometti Show Will Reunite These Rarely Seen Sculptures ‘Women of Venice’ hasn’t been shown together since the 1956 Venice Biennale. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Jan 23, 2017
Law & Politics Is a $1 Million Kandinsky Painting Hanging in a New York Dorm Room? A bowl that belonged to Captain Cook is also involved in the dispute. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 23, 2017
Art & Exhibitions Saatchi Gallery Puts the Selfie Front and Center in New Exhibition The medium has transformed how the world takes and considers photographs. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 23, 2017
On View Lévy Gorvy Demonstrates Art World Clout at Inaugural New York Exhibition The first show at the gallery features Willem de Kooning and Zao Wou-Ki. By Henri Neuendorf, Jan 20, 2017