Art World Content of Gurlitt’s Munich Art Trove to Remain a Mystery By Alexander Forbes, Mar 31, 2014
Art World Bulgari Will Foot the Bill for the Renovation of Rome’s Spanish Steps By Sarah Cascone, Mar 28, 2014
Galleries Amazon Art Struggles to Lure Collectors Online, as Expected (Right?) How is the online superstore's foray into fine art faring after eight months? By Sarah Cascone, Mar 27, 2014
Art World Industrialist’s Daughters Sue Barcelona To Keep Goya, El Greco, and Other Masterpieces Julio Muñoz Ramonet's daughters are fighting for the art he left to the city. By Alexander Forbes, Mar 25, 2014
Law & Politics Confession in Theft of Alleged Rembrandt 15 Years Later By Sarah Cascone, Mar 24, 2014
Galleries News to Know: Must-Read Art World Headlines From March 17-21 From LA's gallery migration to Art Dubai, the week's top stories and news. By Artnet News, Mar 22, 2014
Law & Politics Fifteen Years After Theft, Alleged Rembrandt Painting Rescued by French Police By Sarah Cascone, Mar 20, 2014
Galleries Sotheby’s Private Sale Margins on Downward Trend If private sales commission margins continue to contract, they could slow the auction house’s profit growth. By Philip Boroff, Mar 18, 2014
Analysis Week in Review: Sales at the Armory, TEFAF Art Market Report, and the Week’s Other Top Stories artnet News's top stories from the week that was. By Artnet News, Mar 15, 2014
Analysis TEFAF 2014: Sales Swift, Confidence High at the Mother of All Art Fairs A buoyant mood reigned at TEFAF as collectors and artists browsed €4 billion of art. By Coline Milliard, Mar 14, 2014
Art Fairs German Dealers Lambast Tax Hike on Artwork Sales Representatives of German galleries say a political stalemate over the country's value added tax (VAT) rate on art could be the end of the culture industry. By Alexander Forbes, Mar 13, 2014