Art World Art Industry News: Guggenheim Acquires Provocative Animal Artwork Removed From Its China Show + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Dwyane Wade organizes a Parkland memorial art show and Ai Weiwei is resigned to the end of presidential term limits in China. By Artnet News, Mar 12, 2018
Market Young Blood in Old Masters: How a New Wave of Innovative Dealers Is Shaking Up Business as Usual At TEFAF Maastricht, dealers under 40 are doing business differently—and have ambitious plans to reinvigorate the Old Master market. By Julia Halperin, Mar 12, 2018
Art Fairs New Adventures in Old Masters: How Art Historical Detective Work Gives Dealers at TEFAF an Edge Contemporary art dealers aren't the only ones who make new—and lucrative—discoveries. See how three TEFAF dealers found Canova's "fake" self-portrait of Giorgione and a Munch better than MoMA's. By Julia Halperin, Mar 8, 2018
Art & Exhibitions To Study Vermeer’s ‘Girl With a Pearl Earring,’ Experts Are Peeling Away Every Layer of Paint—Without Ever Touching It An international team of experts gets beneath the surface of Vermeer’s most famous portrait with the help of modern science. By Javier Pes, Feb 28, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Anna Wintour Borrows the Pope’s Clothes for the Met Museum + More Must-Read Stories Plus, KAWS busts the Qatar blockade and Duchamp's masterpieces are taking a trip to the land of the kangaroo. By Artnet News, Feb 27, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: China Has No Mercy for the American Who Stole a Warrior’s Thumb + More Must-Read Stories Plus, a new art fair is coming to the Swiss alps and an artist’s burning cathedral stirs controversy in Russia. By Artnet News, Feb 20, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Fearless Girl Will Stay in NYC for All Eternity + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Christie's will sell the blue-chip Tisch Collection and the Louvre Abu Dhabi turns its art into billboards. By Artnet News, Feb 16, 2018
Art & Exhibitions The Met’s Once-in-a-Lifetime Michelangelo Exhibition Attracted 700,000 Visitors, More Than Alexander McQueen It became the 10th most-attended show in the museum's history. By Brian Boucher, Feb 13, 2018
Law & Politics Russian Billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev Continues His Epic Legal Crusade Over the ‘Largest Art Fraud in History’ Meanwhile, Rybolovlev's Palm Beach real estate deal with Trump is drawing new scrutiny from US authorities. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 12, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Why Does the $7 Billion Getty Museum Need to Raise More Funds? + More Must-Read Stories Plus, the Serpentine taps the youngest architect ever to design its pavilion and Iran's art market is on the rise. By Artnet News, Feb 9, 2018
Art World Medievalists and Monster Scholars Unite to Decry the Met Museum’s New Admissions Policy Even monster scholars are getting into the game, calling the museum's mandatory admission prices exclusionary. By Brian Boucher, Feb 8, 2018
Art & Exhibitions Leonardo da Vinci Hid Invisible Drawings in His Sketches. Now High-Tech Scanners Have Brought Them to Light "Leonardo da Vinci: A Life in Drawing," which will appear across the UK in 2019, has some surprises. By Kate Brown, Feb 8, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Damien Hirst Confesses to the Crime That Launched His Career + More Must-Read Stories Plus, the Newseum in Washington, DC, considers selling its building and Larry Gagosian dishes on the future of his gallery empire. By Artnet News, Feb 8, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Leonardo DiCaprio Taps a James Bond Screenwriter to Pen His da Vinci Biopic + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Brett Littman will lead the Noguchi Museum an archaeological site near Stonehenge is threatened by a new tunnel. By Artnet News, Feb 6, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: UK Museum Says ‘Just Kidding’ and Puts Notorious Nymphs Back + More Must-Read Stories Plus, a truck mows into an irreplaceable ancient land art masterpiece and two more galleries close in Berlin. By Artnet News, Feb 5, 2018