Art Fairs 10 Unmissable Masterpieces at TEFAF Maastricht 2017 From Munch to Old Masters, and from a dazzling diamond tiara to a very, very expensive bed. By Eileen Kinsella & Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Mar 9, 2017
Opinion Hans SchaĂĽfelein’s Tortured ‘Job’: Picture-Perfect Perseverance THE DAILY PIC: In LACMA's show on Reformation art, Hans SchaĂĽfelein’s 'Job' makes us wonder if pain has always meant the same thing. By Blake Gopnik, Mar 9, 2017
Art Guides Your Go-To Guide to Asia Week New York 2017 From "A Third Gender" at Japan Society to a contested shipwreck at Asia Society, and much more. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 8, 2017
Art Fairs See What Treasures Await at TEFAF 2017 in Maastricht Dealers bring the cream of the crop to Maastricht. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 7, 2017
Opinion At Thomas Campbell’s Met, Numbers Came to Matter More than Art THE DAILY PIC: Rare treasures like Andrea Schiavone's "Venus and Cupid" are why the Met exists—it doesn't matter if they don't draw the crowds. By Blake Gopnik, Mar 7, 2017
Analysis Welcome to the $45 Billion Art Market: 5 Things to Know From the TEFAF 2017 Global Art Market Report In a thriving international art business, there was a marked shift to private transactions. By Artnet News, Mar 4, 2017
Art World New Photos Show the Sistine Chapel as Never Before Digital photos capture the iconic ceiling in unprecedented detail. By Caroline Elbaor, Feb 28, 2017
Art & Exhibitions The World’s Largest Private Rembrandt Collection Goes on View at the Louvre Owned by a previously anonymous collector couple, the two new exhibitions are a 'coming out.' By Laura van Straaten, Feb 23, 2017
Reviews A Bearded Lady Is the Star of the Hieronymus Bosch Exhibition in Venice The show features newly restored paintings from the city's collection. By Sarah Hyde, Feb 22, 2017
Law & Politics Stolen Guercino Altarpiece Worth $6 Million Found in Morocco A collector notified police after illicit dealers attempted to sell him the painting in Casablanca. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Feb 20, 2017
Art World Pontormo Failure Prompts Calls for Tighter UK Heritage Protection Rules A rare Pontormo portrait may leave the UK. By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 17, 2017
On View Artist Recreates 13 Stolen Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Masterpieces in New Show He has never actually seen any of the original versions of the works up close. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 16, 2017
Politics Davis Museum Protests Trump’s Travel Ban by Taking Down All Art by Immigrants Another museum responds to the controversial immigration order. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 16, 2017
Art World Johannesburg Art Gallery Closes Its Doors After Slipping Into Disrepair The alarm was first raised about the state of the museum in 1989. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Feb 16, 2017
On View 4,000 Years of Jewelry Take Center Stage at Museum of Fine Arts Boston This show goes beyond ornamentation. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 15, 2017