Art World Outrage Mounts as La Salle University Forges Ahead With Plan to Sell Works From Museum’s Collection Museum watchdogs and others are crying foul, but the university is undeterred. By Eileen Kinsella, Jan 5, 2018
Art World Here’s Your Guide to the Most Highly Anticipated Museum Shows of 2018 in Europe From Tate Modern's first ever Picasso survey to Ettore Sottsass's first retrospective in the Netherlands, here's what not to miss in Europe this year. By Artnet News, Jan 2, 2018
Law After 12 Years, a Trove of Stolen Hans Hofmann Paintings Has Been Recovered Art Recovery International says the theft was an inside job. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 22, 2017
Opinion From Mona Lisa’s Secret Number to Duchamp’s Hidden Face: 5 Conspiracy Theories That Will Blow Up Your Art World Did Duchamp lie about finding his readymades? Did Anthony Quinn's painting predict 9/11? The truth is art there. By Ben Davis, Dec 19, 2017
Art World Leading UK Gallery in ‘Jeopardy’ as Towner Faces 50 Percent Funding Cut The flagship gallery on the south coast of England is a Tate partner and among the institutions backed by Arts Council England. By Naomi Rea, Dec 13, 2017
Art Fairs Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and for How Much—at Art Basel Miami Beach Here's what art dealers say they sold at the fair (though watch out for number-fudging and other kinds of general sneakiness). By Artnet News, Dec 11, 2017
Shows & Exhibitions Kendrick Lamar Made a Video Homage to Civil Rights Photographer Gordon Parks. Now the Gordon Parks Foundation Is Returning the Favor. Lamar's clip for his song "Element." recreates classic Parks images. By Taylor Dafoe, Dec 8, 2017
Art World Hauser & Wirth Snaps Up Eduardo Chillida Estate as It Plans to Reopen the Artist’s Basque Country Museum With a little help from the gallery, Chillida’s children plan to reopen the award-winning Chillida-Leku. By Javier Pes, Nov 30, 2017
artnet Auctions: A Stunning Piece by Rising Star Shara Hughes + 4 Other Artworks to Buy This Month Holiday shopping? Let our specialists guide you to the best works from artnet's monthly auctions. By Artnet Auctions, Nov 28, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Thomas Campbell Gets Into an Instagram Brawl Over ‘Salvator Mundi’ + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Christo and the Smithsonian are sued over images and police find stolen John Lennon items in Auctionata's storeroom. By Artnet News, Nov 22, 2017
Art World Major Bauhaus Exhibitions Will Circle the Globe in 2018 to Fête the Movement’s Centenary From next year, shows in Japan, China, Russia, and Brazil will explore the German school’s global impact. By Naomi Rea, Nov 17, 2017
Auctions Even a Prize-Winning Ferrari Couldn’t Add Much Zip to Sotheby’s Lethargic $310 Million Contemporary Sale A painting by Laura Owens provided rare sizzle, torching her previous auction high. By Brian Boucher, Nov 16, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Reassessing Picasso’s Toxic Relationships With Women + More Must-Read Stories Plus, what sold at Shanghai's Art21 fair and a rare portrait of Dalí’s sister goes on show in Figueres, Spain. By Artnet News, Nov 14, 2017
Law Berkshire Museum Auction at Sotheby’s on Hold After Last-Ditch Effort by Massachusetts Attorney General A judge agreed to step in and block the sale—at least until December 11. By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 10, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: How Instagram Is Changing Museum Design + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Kevin Spacey is cut from a planned J Paul Getty biopic and Karl Lagerfeld dabbles in curating for Paris Photo. By Artnet News, Nov 9, 2017