Art & Exhibitions Sotheby’s Packs Its Major Spring Sales Into One Week First Christie's, Now Sotheby's. By Eileen Kinsella, Jan 19, 2016
Art Guides How A TV Show Helped Authenticate a Lost Painting by French Master Édouard Vuillard An eagle-eyed buyer spotted the work at local auction. By Eileen Kinsella, Jan 19, 2016
Opinion David Brooks Gets Bizarre in His Latest Essay on Beauty The piece leaves many unanswered questions. By Ben Davis, Jan 19, 2016
Market Academics Say the Art Market Bubble Is About to Burst—Are They Right? A new fiscal study claims that we are in a "mania phase." By Henri Neuendorf, Jan 18, 2016
Art World Performance Artist Arrested Again at Musée d’Orsay after Reenacting Manet’s ‘Olympia’ Deborah de Robertis is at it again. By Henri Neuendorf, Jan 18, 2016
Law & Politics Germany Rushes to Defend Gurlitt Taskforce Amid Harsh International Criticism The taskforce has been accused of opacity and inefficiency. By Henri Neuendorf, Jan 15, 2016
People Tate Modern Appoints Frances Morris as New Director She will replace outgoing director Chris Dercon. By Henri Neuendorf, Jan 15, 2016
Analysis Gagosian Fights Qatar Representatives for Right to Buy $100 Million Picasso Sculpture Going once, no twice...to the highest bidder. By Eileen Kinsella, Jan 12, 2016
People Could This Art Historian Serve in a Ted Cruz Cabinet? Victoria Coates uses artworks to bolster an argument for Western values. By Brian Boucher, Jan 11, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Cy Twombly Haunts One of Dubai’s Oldest Galleries in New Show Iranians pay homage to the late artist, through the beauty of the line. By Myrna Ayad, Jan 10, 2016
People André Courrèges, Fashion Designer Responsible For the Mini Skirt, Dead at 92 Of course, Andy Warhol was a big fan. By Cait Munro, Jan 8, 2016
Auctions Art Dealer’s Heirs Sue Stepmother’s Estate Over Missing Impressionist Works Sam Salz was known for selling works out of his UES apartment. By Cait Munro, Jan 6, 2016
Galleries Guy Wildenstein’s Trial Suspended to Probe Its Constitutionality The trial will continue in May, pending the Supreme Court's decision. By Hili Perlson, Jan 6, 2016
Art World Scientists Uncover Pablo Picasso’s Chemical Fingerprint in Breakthrough Study The data could help detect forgeries. By Henri Neuendorf, Jan 5, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Art Lovers Horrified as Venice Mayor Threatens to Sell Art to Close Budget Gap The mayor says the city is "all but broke." By Eileen Kinsella, Jan 5, 2016