Art & Exhibitions Prado Museum Backs Out of Loaning Demoted Bosch Works to Historic Retrospective The exhibition travels to Madrid in May. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 17, 2016
Art World Leaky Roof Endangers Ancient Artifacts at Belgium’s Cinquantenaire Museum The building authority will have "crisis talks" this week. By Rain Embuscado, Feb 17, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Massive Drop in Attendance Causes Pinacotheque de Paris to Close The Singapore location will stay open. By Cait Munro, Feb 16, 2016
Art & Exhibitions At the Met, Vigée Le Brun Defies the Men Who Want to Undress Her THE DAILY PIC: When she painted a nude woman, men imagined they were seeing her. By Blake Gopnik, Feb 12, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Kunstmuseum Basel Reopens in April with New $100 Million Building It's an eventful year for the storied museum. By Hili Perlson, Feb 9, 2016
Art World You Can Buy Michelangelo’s Tuscan Villa for $8.3 Million It's cheaper than the former homes of Andy Warhol and Leonardo. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 9, 2016
Analysis Politicians Banned From Funding Their Official Portraits With Tax Dollars It will save the federal government $500,000 a year. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 5, 2016
Art World Did Michelangelo Suffer From Arthritis? A new study says yes. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 3, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Hidden Hieronymus Bosch Painting Discovered in Kansas City The discovery brings the total Bosch works in the US up to five. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 1, 2016
Auctions Getty Buys $30.5 Million Gentileschi and Smashes Artist’s Current Record The painting was recently on loan to the Met. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 29, 2016
Galleries Must-See Art Guide: Los Angeles This week's guide includes Vincent Laforet, Catherine Opie, and more. By Audrey Fair, Jan 28, 2016
Art & Exhibitions At the Wadsworth Atheneum, Mather Brown Gives Louis XVI Cameltoe THE DAILY PIC: Using some folds of drapery, Brown calls out the king as a sissy. By Blake Gopnik, Jan 28, 2016
Auctions Christie’s Global Sales Fall Five Percent Despite New Records Postwar and private sales take a tumble. By Eileen Kinsella, Jan 26, 2016
Reviews See Your Fate With These Illicit Medieval Playing Cards at the Cloisters The secret decks were banned by the clergy. By Lauren Palmer, Jan 23, 2016
Galleries Nudes of the Renaissance Masters Come to the Upper East Side The showstopper is a monumental ceiling painting by Tintoretto. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 22, 2016