Opinion The Brooklyn Museum Should Evict the Brooklyn Real Estate Summit Hundreds of artists are standing up to gentrification. By Ben Davis, Nov 9, 2015
Auctions Art Collector Whoopi Goldberg Poses as ‘Mona Lisa’ for Bizarre Magazine Profile One of her favorites is 'Monkey Orchestra,' a set of 18th century figurines. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 7, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Queen Victoria Censored Man Urinating in Dutch Masterpiece in British Royal Collection Queen Victoria was "not amused" and had the scene censored. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 4, 2015
Analysis What 5 of the World’s Riskiest Art Buys Tell Us About Collecting Art Today Beware of formaldehyde sharks (and other market pitfalls). By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 4, 2015
Analysis Taubman Family Feud Exposed Will family members behave at the November 4th auction? By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 2, 2015
Art World Scientists Question Attribution of Two Hieronymus Bosch Masterpieces Researchers claim the paintings came from Bosch's studio, but not from the master's hand. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 2, 2015
Art Fairs Turin Beyond Artissima 2015: Arts Insiders Give Us Their Best City Tips Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo and Fatos Ustek give us their favorite spots. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Nov 1, 2015
Art World 11 Affordable Art Schools in Art World Centers (and Some Alternatives) Living in New York may no longer be necessary. By Lauren Palmer, Oct 30, 2015
Art & Exhibitions U.K. and Russia to Swap Portrait Masterpieces in Major Cultural Exchange The deal marks a new chapter in the history of cultural cooperation between the two countries. By Henri Neuendorf, Oct 30, 2015
Art & Exhibitions See How the Obamas Bring Modern and Contemporary Art to the White House The couple now enjoys works by Rothko and Albers. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 28, 2015
Law & Politics Boston’s Gardner Museum Appoints Peggy Fogelman as New Director She brings experience at museums on both coasts. By Brian Boucher, Oct 28, 2015
Law & Politics Vandal Arrested After Scribbling Moustache on Priceless Fragonard Painting in France The perpetrator struck on more than one occasion. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Oct 28, 2015
Analysis UK Based Rembrandt Worth $54 Million May Have Export License Completely Withdrawn Will this Rembrandt masterpiece stay in Britain, after all? By Amah-Rose Abrams, Oct 27, 2015
Analysis Cult Italian Coffee Shop Sant Ambroeus Will Open Inside Sotheby’s Headquarters The art world's favorite coffee shop gets a new home. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 23, 2015
Law & Politics Nazi Loot Claim Over $77 Million Bruegel Painting Triggers Row Between Austria and Poland Vienna denies the claims, but documents found in Krakow suggest wrongdoing. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Oct 23, 2015