Galleries Portland Collection Amassed by Dukes and Duchesses Opens to the Public The collection boasts 5,000 works. By Rain Embuscado, Mar 7, 2016
Art World Italian Unions Scold Museum Director for ‘Working Too Much’ For these Italian unionists, working evenings and weekends is out of the question. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Mar 7, 2016
Art & Exhibitions ‘Botticelli Reimagined’ at the V&A Explores the Enduring Legacy of the Florentine Master His ‘Venus’ became a pop-icon. By Hettie Judah, Mar 4, 2016
Law & Politics Paris Judge Seizes Cranach ‘Venus’ from Major Exhibition of Prince of Liechtenstein’s Art Collection An anonymous complaint questioned the authenticity of the masterpiece. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Mar 4, 2016
Art World National Gallery’s Plan to Modernize Collection Could Clash With Tate Director Gabriele Finaldi wants to exhibit Picasso. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Mar 3, 2016
Galleries Veteran Gallerist Benjamin Proust on Why TEFAF Is Different From Any Other Fair He is showing under his own name for the very first time. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 1, 2016
Art World Michelangelo’s ‘David’ Gets a Dust-Off THE DAILY PIC: A side benefit of the cleaning – it lets us see how huge David is. By Blake Gopnik, Mar 1, 2016
Analysis Europe Chairman Henry Wyndham Departs Sotheby’s He's been called "the best auctioneer in the business.” By Brian Boucher, Feb 29, 2016
Art & Exhibitions ‘Alba Madonna’ Wins Best Picture, Tops 1,500 Finalists THE DAILY PIC: Raphael's supreme work marks the 1500th edition of this column. By Blake Gopnik, Feb 29, 2016
Analysis Sotheby’s Reports Loss of $11 Million in Fourth Quarter of 2015 The auction house takes a loss amid strategic cost-cutting initiatives. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 26, 2016
Galleries Grow or Go: Do Art Fairs Need to Expand to Survive? Competition is increasing as fairs muscle in on each other's turf. By Brian Boucher, Feb 25, 2016
Art & Exhibitions A Feminist Princess, Circa 1800? THE DAILY PIC: At NYPL, a print by a royal may reflect on her role as breeder By Blake Gopnik, Feb 24, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Why Did Alexander Hamilton’s Wife Sit for a Painting in a New York City Prison? Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton sat for the portrait in 1787. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 23, 2016
Art & Exhibitions The Rijksmuseum Shows Its Vast Fashion Collection for the First Time The exhibition has been designed by photographer Erwin Olaf. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Feb 23, 2016
Analysis Auction Data Shows the US Market Expanded in 2015 Amid Global Contraction Auction data paints a mixed picture of the market. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 18, 2016