Art Fairs Who Shops at Art Cologne? Meet Some of the World-Weary Connoisseurs Who Collect at the Über-German Art Fair On the preview day of Art Cologne 2018, we stopped a few collectors and other visitors to gather their thoughts on the world's oldest fair. By Kate Brown, Apr 20, 2018
On View Is This the Most Important Exhibition of 2018? Take a Look Inside the Louvre’s Massive Delacroix Retrospective The show includes some of the painter's most famous—and scandalous—works. By Naomi Rea, Apr 17, 2018
Art World Do You Think Mona Lisa Is Happy? Then You Probably Are Too, New Research Says If you see the painting in a bad mood, it might look very different. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 13, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Philadelphia Tells China It’s Sorry an Idiot Broke a Terracotta Warrior’s Thumb + More Must-Read Stories Plus, France and Saudi Arabia sign a major cultural development deal and Sotheby's brings back fees for online sales. By Artnet News, Apr 10, 2018
Art World After Several Ill-Fated Attempts, New York’s Frick Collection Unveils New Designs for Its Expansion Will plans for a $160 million expansion succeed this time? By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 4, 2018
Art World A Long-Lost Dutch Painting Worth Millions Turns Up in an Iowa Closet The artwork by Dutch master Otto van Veen was forgotten for almost a century. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 4, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Italian Far-Right Wants to Turn a Fascist HQ Into a Museum + More Must-Read Stories Plus, the Met is relocating about 700 paintings and China voices objections to a planned auction of Summer Palace loot. By Artnet News, Apr 4, 2018
Art World A New Book Uses 400-Year-Old Court Transcripts to Recreate Baroque Painter Artemisia Gentileschi’s Rape Trial Author Joy McCullough adapted the court papers into a new novel. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 3, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Why Are So Many Art Stars Addicted to Social Media? + More Must-Read Stories Plus, a new book recounts the Gardner Museum heist and Peanuts-inspired public art is taking over the globe. By Artnet News, Apr 3, 2018
Art World The Mona Lisa Will Not Be Going on Tour After All, the Louvre Says The 515-year-old painting is far too fragile to travel. By Henri Neuendorf, Mar 27, 2018
Art World Paintings Stolen in America’s Biggest Art Heist Have Returned to Their Frames—Thanks to Augmented Reality Through the magic of technology, a tech start-up has done what the FBI couldn't. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 26, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Jeff Koons May Downsize His Studio Again + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Stephen Colbert is selling drawings he made during art therapy and photographer Nicholas Nixon retires early amid harassment allegations. By Artnet News, Mar 26, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: KAWS Declares the Death of H&M’s Street Cred After Graffiti Lawsuit + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Julian Schnabel is ready for his comeback and Sean Kelly donates his James Joyce trove to the Morgan. By Artnet News, Mar 16, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: George Lucas’s Futuristic Museum of Storytelling Breaks Ground in LA + More Must-Read Stories Plus, street artists call for an H&M boycott and a Brazilian scientist claims he discovered a hidden Michelangelo selfie. By Artnet News, Mar 15, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Climate Protesters Stage a Die-In Strike at the Louvre + More Must-Read Stories Plus, collector and designer Hubert de Givenchy has died and galleries are cashing in on hotel art. By Artnet News, Mar 13, 2018