Art Fairs Here Are the 200 Dealers Headed to Art Cologne 2017, Including First-Timer Gagosian David Kordansky has also newly signed on. By Brian Boucher, Dec 15, 2016
People African Art Museum Director Johnetta Cole, Who Defended Cosby Exhibition, to Retire She had also served as president of Spelman College. By Brian Boucher, Dec 15, 2016
Law & Politics Congress Passes Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery Act The vote was unanimous. By Audrey Gascho, Dec 12, 2016
Art World Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Returns $500,000 Looted Signac Painting The work was gifted by a Nazi official. By Henri Neuendorf, Dec 9, 2016
Auctions Rare James Ensor Painting Sells for $7.84 Million, Breaking Two Records The highest price paid for Ensor, it's also the most expensive painting sold in France in 2016. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Dec 9, 2016
Art World Confessed Thief in 1997 Gustav Klimt Heist Claims Canvas Will Soon Be Returned The police have new leads in the nearly 20-year-old case. By Sarah Cascone, Dec 8, 2016
Art & Exhibitions First-Ever Exhibition of Cézanne Portraits to Tour London, Washington, and Paris It is sure to be a blockbuster. By Brian Boucher, Dec 8, 2016
On View Gustav Klimt and His 7 Muses Take Center Stage at New York’s Neue Galerie The exhibition mounts a truly historic reunion of Klimt's portraits of women. By Sarah Cascone, Dec 7, 2016
Galleries Midtown Dealers Suffer ‘Logistical Nightmare’ After Trump’s Election Win Normalcy may never return. By Brian Boucher, Dec 6, 2016
Law & Politics Case Over $30 Million Camille Pissarro Painting Comes to a Head in Appeals Court Will the long-running case finally reach a verdict? By Sarah Cascone, Dec 5, 2016
Market Expert Forgery-Spotter James Martin to Head Sotheby’s Scientific Research Department Sotheby's has purchased Orion Analytical. By Sarah Cascone, Dec 5, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Qatar Museums to Host Picasso-Giacometti Blockbuster Next Year It will be the first show in the region dedicated to these 20th-century giants. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Dec 4, 2016
Art Fairs Gmurzynska Looks Back 100 Years to When Women Were Equal Partners in Russian Art There’s a wealth of works on view in Miami. By Brian Boucher, Dec 1, 2016
Opinion Constantin Brancusi, Relational Artist? THE DAILY PIC: At Paul Kasmin, a show about the Impasse Ronsin reveals Brancusi and his pals turning networking into art. By Blake Gopnik, Dec 1, 2016
People Museo del Prado Director Miguel Zugaza Resigns After 15 Years to Head Bilbao Museum He is leaving the museum at a crucial time. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Nov 30, 2016