On View Bunny Mellon’s Botanical Art Blooms in the Bronx Don't miss this world class art collection at the New York Botanical Gardens. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 10, 2017
Art World The Unfinished Business of John Berger Even Berger’s outspoken politics are less divisive than his eclectic taste. By Ben Davis, Jan 6, 2017
Galleries Old Master Dealer Johnny Van Haeften Quits Mayfair to Operate Gallery From Home artnet News spoke to the veteran London dealer to find out the details. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Jan 6, 2017
Art World Louvre Museum Reports $10 Million Dollar Losses and Dramatic Drop in Visitors A fire, a flood, and the threat of terrorism kept visitors away. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Jan 6, 2017
Politics Artist Aims to Stop Museum Loan of Painting to Trump Inauguration George Caleb Bingham’s 1855 painting is in the national spotlight. By Brian Boucher, Jan 5, 2017
Opinion Did Valentin de Boulogne Put Man Before God? THE DAILY PIC: At the Metropolitan Museum, Valentin's Biblical scenes come by way of Roman taverns – but which mattered more to him? By Blake Gopnik, Jan 5, 2017
Art World France Issues Export Ban on Newly Discovered $16 Million Da Vinci Drawing The French government has 30 months to purchase the double-sided drawing at market value. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Jan 4, 2017
Art World Long-Lost Self-Portrait by Dutch Master Judith Leyster Discovered in English Estate The masterpiece by the ‘greatest female painter' hung in a country house for centuries. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Jan 4, 2017
Art World London’s Victoria & Albert Museum Evacuated in Bomb Scare Police officers searched the museum and cordoned the area off. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Jan 4, 2017
Art World Facebook Censors Photo of 500-Year-Old Nude Neptune Statue in Italy Does the Roman god need to be dressed? By Sarah Cascone, Jan 3, 2017
Art World The 10 Biggest International Art Scandals of 2016 Forgeries, restitution, and surreal trials were in the headlines this year. By Sarah Cascone, Dec 29, 2016
Analysis Owner of Zoffany Painting May Receive $4.9 Million From UK Government The sum would be the largest ever paid out for a lost or damaged work under the plan. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 29, 2016
Art World British Arts Institutions Will Highlight Gay History in 2017 The new year marks the 50th anniversary of the decriminalization of male homosexuality in Britain. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Dec 28, 2016
Art World Earliest Known Gainsborough Portrait Discovered Online by Art Amateur He bagged the painting, which had an erroneous attribution, at auction for just $3,180. By Chloe Leonida, Dec 28, 2016
Art & Exhibitions See Our Top 20 Exhibitions in Europe in 2016 From Bosch and Botticelli to Donna Huanca and Omer Fast, see what stuck with us this year. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso & Hili Perlson, Dec 22, 2016