Auctions To Hell With Picasso, Who Was ‘Never a Good Artist,’ Said British Painter Alfred Munnings Munnings was outspoken in his distaste for the Modernist master. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 19, 2016
On View 12 Women of Abstract Expressionism to Know Now The popular American art movement has plenty of female practitioners. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 17, 2016
Art World Vincent van Gogh Was Definitely Crazy, but Doctors Aren’t Sure Why One author blames foxglove in a new book. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 16, 2016
On View London Show Celebrates the Love Relationships of 20th Century Art Stars Featuring Kahlo and Rivera, Krasner and Pollock, and Kusama and Cornell. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Sep 16, 2016
Opinion ‘The Piano Lesson’ by Matisse; ‘Las Meninas’ by Velazquez: Twins Separated at Birth? THE DAILY PIC: At MoMA, 'The Piano Lesson' by Matisse echoes Velazquez's self-declared masterpiece. By Blake Gopnik, Sep 14, 2016
Art World The Swiss Pavilion at 2017 Venice Biennale to Pay Homage to Alberto Giacometti The sculptor never wanted to represent Switzerland in Venice. By Hili Perlson, Sep 12, 2016
Art Fairs La Biennale des Antiquaires Braces for a Changing Market The market for antiques and decorative art is getting increasingly competitive. By Katy Diamond Hamer, Sep 12, 2016
Law & Politics Heirs of a Matisse Subject Sue National Gallery London for Return of Allegedly Stolen Portrait The dispute has been ongoing for over a year. By Brian Boucher, Sep 9, 2016
Opinion A Paisley Shawl at the Met Is So Pretty, It’s Beyond Beautiful THE DAILY PIC: A 19th-century wrap could be the Mona Lisa of cold-weather ware. By Blake Gopnik, Sep 9, 2016
Law & Politics Opera Gallery Wins $2.4 Million Decision Against Infamous Art Dealer He was arrested last month in Belgium in a separate case. By Brian Boucher, Sep 8, 2016
Art World Conservators Discover Missing Piece of Legendary René Magritte Canvas The last piece of the puzzle remains at large. By Brian Boucher, Sep 8, 2016
Market Jho Low Used Goldman Sachs to Illicitly Buy Van Gogh Work A Vincent van Gogh drawing, and two Claude Monet paintings are among works that the US government is seeking to seize. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 8, 2016
Art World Nicholas Serota Steps Down as Director of Tate, Heads to Arts Council England He is credited with transforming the Tate into a powerhouse institution. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Sep 8, 2016
Art World Hitler’s Nazi Holiday Resort Turned into Luxury Flats Gentrification seemingly knows no bounds. By Skye Arundhati Thomas, Sep 8, 2016
On View Korean Modern Master Lee Jung Seob Finally Gets His Due at MMCA A hundred years after his birth, the artist gets his first major museum show. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 7, 2016