Art & Exhibitions On the Case: The Law on Augmented Reality and Museums There is nothing virtual about being sued. By Charles and Thomas Danziger, Oct 5, 2015
Art World Staff Ends London National Gallery 100-Day Strike Over Privatization The privatization is going ahead, but the union has secured a deal. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Oct 5, 2015
Galleries New York Gallerists Watch in Fear as Hurricane Joaquin Gathers Strength The philosophy, according to one dealer, is "better safe than Sandy." By Brian Boucher, Oct 3, 2015
Art World See How Artists Discover Simplicity as an Art Form in Works Which Reflect the Golden Ratio Why does this concept endure? By Lauren Palmer, Oct 2, 2015
Law & Politics Body of Art Thief Sebastiano Magnanini Found in London Canal Magnanini had been investigated for ties to the Mafia. By Brian Boucher, Oct 1, 2015
Law & Politics Handwritten Catalogue of Nazi Leader Hermann Göring’s Art Collection Debuts Today The inventory even indicates what rooms housed particular paintings. By Brian Boucher, Sep 30, 2015
Analysis Moody’s Raises a Red Flag On Sotheby’s Debt Levels Do big-ticket bets carry too much risk? By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 29, 2015
Art World Nazi-Looted Krzysztof Lubieniecki Painting Returned to Poland The painting was taken from the National Museum in Poland in 1944. By Cait Munro, Sep 29, 2015
People Pope Francis Blesses Street Art in Philadelphia The artist asked people to share their personal trials on a strip of fabric. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 28, 2015
Analysis France Pledges $90 Million to Keep a Rembrandt Painting in the Country France agreed on a joint offer with the Dutch government. By Henri Neuendorf, Sep 28, 2015
Law & Politics Two Works by Francisco de Goya Worth $5 Million Stolen from Private Home in Madrid Did the robbers know what was in the safe? By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Sep 28, 2015
Art World 14 Classics of Western Art History Reimagined as Clickbait Headlines Here's what happened next. By Brian Boucher, Sep 25, 2015
People Fox News Says Leonardo DiCaprio Painted the Mona Lisa Maybe DiCaprio can tell us what's behind that smile. By Brian Boucher, Sep 25, 2015
Analysis Experts Believe Painting Valued at $800 at Auction Is a Real Rembrandt Was there hidden treasure at a New Jersey auction house? By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 23, 2015
Art World Dutch Government to Pay Half in Record $180 Million Deal for Rembrandt Portraits Its up to the Rijksmuseum to close the deal. By Henri Neuendorf, Sep 22, 2015