Art & Exhibitions 10 Great New York Shows to See Before Labor Day Your last chance to see "China: Through the Looking Glass" and more. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 28, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Turns Out $1.5 Million Painting Punched by Boy May Be Fake Is it really worth anywhere near $1.5 million? By Brian Boucher, Aug 27, 2015
Galleries French Art Dealer Gailord Bovrisse Slapped with $800,000 Judgment over Fake Chagalls The plaintiffs are seeking $2.4 million in addition to lawyers' fees. By Brian Boucher, Aug 26, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Boy Accidentally Punches Hole Through $1.5 Million Baroque Painting The CCTV footage is going viral on social media. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Aug 25, 2015
Law & Politics Singapore Court of Appeal Unfreezes Yves Bouvier’s Assets By Hili Perlson, Aug 25, 2015
Art World Will Erotic Art Museum’s ‘Depraved’ Collection Head to Germany? By Brian Boucher, Aug 24, 2015
Art World Scientists Discover the Legendary Secret Behind the ‘Mona Lisa’ Smile One of the greatest mysteries in art history has finally been solved. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Aug 21, 2015
Art World German Museum Restitutes Nazi-Looted Ernst Ferdinand Oehme Works to Jewish Heirs By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 21, 2015
Art World Italy Appoints 20 New Museum Directors In Sweeping Overhaul Will this major shakeup save the ailing institutions? By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 19, 2015
Art & Exhibitions At the Clark Institute, the Brooklyn Look, Circa 1820 THE DAILY PIC: An anonymous bohemian's self-portrait – without a plaid shirt in sight. By Blake Gopnik, Aug 19, 2015
Art World Germany Restitutes Nazi-Looted Hans Wertinger Painting to Heirs By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 18, 2015
Art & Exhibitions At the Clark Art Institute, Fragonard’s Fancy Brushwork Pushes Him Toward Fantasy THE DAILY PIC: Does manic paint breed maniacal subject matter? By Blake Gopnik, Aug 18, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Vatican Joins Crowdfunding Craze With Controversial New Art Philanthropy App Chip in to the restoration of the Vatican using your smart phone. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 17, 2015
Art & Exhibitions At the Clark Art Institute, Ridolfo Ghirlandaio Makes Sobriety Fancy THE DAILY PIC: A "minor" Italian master mixes opposites and bridges centuries. By Blake Gopnik, Aug 17, 2015