Art & Exhibitions Louvre Expects 12 Million Visitors Per Year by 2025 Can the world's most-visited museum accommodate 30 percent more visitors? By Sarah Cascone, Jul 30, 2014
Art & Exhibitions The Louvre Gardens Are Teeming With Rats The museum's rodents outnumber its masterpieces. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 29, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Gehry’s Philadelphia Museum of Art Plans Threaten ‘Rocky’ Steps By Sarah Cascone, Jul 28, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Yale Center for British Art Will Close for Renovations By Sarah Cascone, Jul 26, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Met Attendance Stagnates, While MoMA Sees Seven Day Boost By Sarah Cascone, Jul 25, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Renaissance Master Piero di Cosimo Gets First Museum Show By Sarah Cascone, Jul 25, 2014
Analysis artnet Data Shows Global Art Market Boom Continues July 24th report shows 21 percent jump in lots sold for over $1 million each. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 24, 2014
Law & Politics Norton Simon Museum Asks Court to Reconsider Nazi Loot Claim By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 23, 2014
Art & Exhibitions ‘Girl with a Pearl Earring’ Banned from Travel Vermeer's masterpiece under permanent house arrest at the Mauritshuis. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 21, 2014
Art World Which Famous Work of Art Are You? A hipster like Courbet, a narcissist like Warhol, or some combo of both? By Artnet News, Jul 17, 2014
Law & Politics Why Ronald Lauder Is Right About Nazi-Looted Art in Museums An attorney concurs that the time for “clean museums” has come. By Pierre Ciric, Jul 16, 2014
Art World A Beginner’s Guide to Chinese Porcelain Vase Shapes For the novice collector, a helpful guide for identifying Chinese vases. By Helen Bu, Jul 15, 2014
Auctions Lucas Cranach the Elder’s ‘Lucretia’ Returns to Market A test of the art-world adage about not reselling a work publicly within five years. By Alexandra Peers, Jul 15, 2014