Art World Iconic $2.5 Million Portrait of Johann Sebastian Bach Returns to Leipzig By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 15, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Must-See Art Guide: Basel This week's guide includes Eva Aeppli, Paul Cézanne, Jean Tinguely, and more. By Judith Probst, Jun 11, 2015
Art & Exhibitions In Milan Ai Jing Renders Leonardo da Vinci’s Mysterious Melody Listenable for the First Time Ai Jing is the first contemporary artist to show at Milan's Ambrosiana Gallery. By Hili Perlson, Jun 11, 2015
Analysis ‘Yes, It’s a Rembrandt!’ Mauritshuis Museum Finally Gives Attribution for ‘Saul and David’ Re-attributed painting is the star of a summer show. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 9, 2015
Auctions France Stops Historic Royal Artifacts From Being Auctioned at Sotheby’s By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 9, 2015
Art Fairs Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2015 Exhibitor Lists Revealed Featuring an "intimate encounter" with #frankenboob artist Amalia Ulman. By Brian Boucher, Jun 8, 2015
Law & Politics Giordano’s Dürer Forgery—Too Late to Prosecute? THE DAILY PIC: In 1653, what counted as a fake was still in play. By Blake Gopnik, Jun 8, 2015
Art World Oxford’s Ashmolean Museum Launches Campaign to Acquire Rare Turner By Amah-Rose Abrams, Jun 8, 2015
Galleries Reese Palley, Adventurer and Pioneering Soho Gallerist, Has Died at 93 By Sarah Cascone, Jun 5, 2015
Law & Politics The Art Loss Register is Entangled in Three Major International Art Disputes Epic fails at the world's largest stolen art database. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 5, 2015
Law & Politics Dürer and Rembrandt Prints Suspected Stolen from the Boston Public Library Actually Just Misfiled The investigation prompted the library to digitize its archive system. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Jun 5, 2015
Art & Exhibitions ‘New York Times’ Reports Frick Collection’s Board Backs Down Over Plan to Destroy Garden The museum drops its expansion plans...for now. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 4, 2015
Art World Rival Italian Churches Battle over Caravaggio Masterpiece That Attracts 3,000 Visitors a Day Good to know Caravaggio still inspires controversy. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 4, 2015
Art World Outrage in Ireland over Sale of Old Masters, Including Two Paintings by Rubens Russborough House cites financial struggles and security concerns as main reasons. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 3, 2015
Law & Politics Eduard Prince of Anhalt Finds Looted Family Portraits in Ukraine By Hili Perlson, May 28, 2015