Art & Exhibitions Nazi-Looted Renaissance Drawing of Miraculous Donkey Restituted By Sarah Cascone, Apr 18, 2014
Galleries Will Larry Salander’s Fraud Victims Get Their Money Back? Court hearing this Tuesday for former gallery director who owes $1.65 million of restitution. By Philip Boroff, Apr 18, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Vandals Deface Artworks at the Delaware Art Museum With Stickers By Sarah Cascone, Apr 17, 2014
Art & Exhibitions 100 Years Later, Painting Looted During World War I Returned to France By Sarah Cascone, Apr 17, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Art World Report Card: Seven Surprising Ways the Internet Has Screwed the Art World How cyberspace ruins art, whither Max Anderson, and the other Dallas Buyers Club. By Alexandra Peers, Apr 17, 2014
Art World Search for Nazi Loot To Take Decades, Says German Official By Alexander Forbes, Apr 17, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Australian Burglars Make Off With Napoleon’s Hair and Snuff Box By Sarah Cascone, Apr 16, 2014
Analysis Old Master Market Falters at Dorotheum Auction, Reflecting Global Trend Old Masters and 19th century paintings were down 33 percent from 2013. By Alexander Forbes, Apr 16, 2014
Art World The Essentials: How Artists and Collectors Avoid Taxes, Rescuing Looted Antiquities on Twitter, and More Art News to Start Your Week Plus art history's top 10 male nudes, a show of Nicolas Cage artworks, and more. By Benjamin Sutton, Apr 14, 2014
Auctions Art World Report Card: A Letter to Dan Loeb A letter to Dan Loeb regarding Sotheby’s. By Alexandra Peers, Apr 10, 2014
Auctions Ming Dynasty “Chicken Cup” Fetches $36 Million, Setting New Record for Chinese Porcelain By Artnet News, Apr 8, 2014
Auctions Painting Stolen by Nazis Returned to Estate of Jewish Art Dealer By Sarah Cascone, Apr 7, 2014