Analysis New World Record for J.M.W. Turner (Was Sotheby’s Chairman the Consignor?) By Henri Neuendorf, Dec 4, 2014
Art World Was the ‘Mona Lisa’ Leonardo’s Mother and an Enslaved Chinese Woman? Has one of art history's greatest mysteries been solved? By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Dec 3, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Can This UBS Art App be The Bloomberg Terminal for the Art World? UBS is trying its hand at art knowledge aggregation, but is it any good? By Alexander Forbes, Dec 2, 2014
Art World Did Russia Use Picassos as Bribes to Secure 2018 World Cup? By Alexander Forbes, Dec 2, 2014
Law & Politics New Yorkers Caught Up in East German Stasi Restitution Case You knew about Nazi loot, but Stasi loot? By Henri Neuendorf, Dec 2, 2014
Analysis Sanctions Are Killing Russia’s Appetite for Art London’s annual Russian Week sales were appallingly bad. By Alexander Forbes, Nov 30, 2014
Art & Exhibitions The Victoria and Albert Museum Reopens Cast Court With Queen Victoria’s ‘David’ By Sarah Cascone, Nov 28, 2014
Art World Kunstmuseum Bern Says Nazi-Era Gurlitt Trove Has 500 Works With Dodgy Provenance Finally someone's making an effort to give back the stolen art. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Nov 28, 2014
Galleries 12 Magical Turkey-Themed Artworks for Thanksgiving Giving thanks to artists everywhere. By Artnet News, Nov 25, 2014
Law & Politics Kunstmuseum Bern Accepts 1,300 Artwork Nazi-Era Gurlitt Collection Amidst Legal Battles We have the full details of the announcement from Berlin. By Alexander Forbes, Nov 24, 2014
Art & Exhibitions New Institute of Sexology Celebrates History of Erotic Art, Film, Photography “The Institute of Sexology” urges visitors to "undress their minds." By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Nov 23, 2014
Art & Exhibitions National Gallery Acquires Scottish Masterpiece with Art Teacher’s Funds By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Nov 21, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Mather Brown, A Cubist Before Picasso THE DAILY PIC: In 1787, the American's portraits were built from angles. By Blake Gopnik, Nov 19, 2014