Law & Politics Spanish Tax Office Demands Millions from Art Collector’s Heir By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Dec 15, 2014
Law & Politics 8 Pages Stolen From Famous Bible Now Showing at the Met By Sarah Cascone, Dec 13, 2014
Galleries Rewind: Damien Hirst, Sigmar Polke, Moby, Takashi Murakami from Artnet’s Video Archives Check out these classic interviews. By Christie Chu, Dec 11, 2014
Market Amazon Art Takes on eBay With Flexible Pricing Model Will the new purchase option for art loosen eBay's grip on the online auction market? By Alexander Forbes, Dec 10, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Israel Gets Treasures From Berlin’s Neue Nationalgalerie By Henri Neuendorf, Dec 10, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Authenticity of Leonardo’s ‘Virgin of the Rocks’ Under Scrutiny Floral inaccuracies suggest the painting may not be the master's work after all. By Coline Milliard, Dec 9, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Seven Year Legal Battle Returns Seized $10 Million Botticelli Painting The painting was seized during a raid by federal marshals. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 9, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Liechtenstein Baited Chinese Investors with Flemish Masterpieces By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Dec 7, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Artist Who Took 20 Years to Paint Spain’s Royal Portrait Says: “I’m not Lazy” The portrait has finally been unveiled at Madrid's Royal Palace. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Dec 5, 2014
Analysis Old Masters in London Bask Comfortably in £79 Million Week A £30.3 million Turner for Sotheby's, a £866,500 Hendrick Bloemaert for Christie's. By Colin Gleadell, Dec 4, 2014
Law & Politics Nazi Looted Pissarro Discovered in Gurlitt Trove Gifted to Bern By Henri Neuendorf, Dec 4, 2014