Art World Art Industry News: Berlin Now Has the World’s Largest Street-Art Museum + More Must-Read Stories Plus, documenta may get lucky with a bailout and Walmart heiress Alice Walton establishes a new foundation for American art. By Artnet News, Sep 14, 2017
Art World On the 150th Anniversary of ‘Das Kapital,’ Here Are 5 Major Artworks Inspired by Marx’s Seminal Text From a 3-D-printed sculpture to an interpretative dance performance, Marx's writing continues to influence artistic discourse. By Naomi Rea, Sep 14, 2017
Law & Politics Swiss Authorities Investigate Charges That ‘Freeport King’ Yves Bouvier Owes More Than $100 Million in Back Taxes The allegedly unpaid fees stem in large part from deals he brokered on behalf of Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 6, 2017
People DNA Tests Debunk a Psychic’s Claim to Be Dalí’s Daughter, and a Surreal Saga Comes to an End The artist's body will soon be returned to its resting place. By Brian Boucher, Sep 6, 2017
Art World Lévy Gorvy Gallery Plans Shanghai Office in Ongoing Push to Capture the Asian Market The gallery has poached former Christie's specialist Danqing Li to lead its expansion. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 6, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Long-Lost Francis Bacon ‘Pope’ to Lead Christie’s London Sale + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Roberta Smith weighs in on the Met’s big year ahead and the Victoria & Albert Museum acquires Jeremy Corbyn T-shirt. By Artnet News, Sep 5, 2017
Auctions 5 Key Auctions to Watch for September 2017 From New York to the Netherlands, see what's hitting the auction block this month. By Artnet Price Database Team, Sep 1, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: How Houston’s Museums Steeled Themselves for Hurricane Harvey + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Performa will spotlight African artists and a new drawing fair comes to Paris with big ambitions. By Artnet News, Aug 31, 2017
Law & Politics The Berkshire Museum Is ‘Under Review’ for Planned Sale, Massachusetts Attorney General Confirms The high-profile sale has attracted the attention of state authorities. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 30, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Neighbors Hate Ai Weiwei’s Public Art Project Already + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Gerhard Richter donates an artwork and Steven Klein shoots Kim Kardashian inside the National Arts Club. By Artnet News, Aug 29, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: This Disgruntled Art Dealer Is Now Running for Public Office + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Marilyn Minter shoots St. Vincent and Antony Gormley sculptures surface on Kent's coast. By Artnet News, Aug 25, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Judge Digs Up Intrigue in ‘Freeport King’ Yves Bouvier Trial + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Barcelona's MACBA reopens after a seven-day strike and curator Ruba Katrib gets a new gig at MoMA PS1. By Artnet News, Aug 24, 2017
Art & Exhibitions Fall Art Preview: 30 of the Most Important Museum Exhibitions to See Around the Globe This Season artnet News editors pick their favorite exhibitions taking place around the world this summer. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 23, 2017
Art World Partition Museum Opens Near India-Pakistan Border, Ending Decades of Silence The deadly postcolonial upheaval will be memorialized through archives, personal effects, and art. By Brian Boucher, Aug 23, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Björk to Headline the Moscow Biennial (and Matthew Barney, Too) + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Shanghai's West Bund cultural corridor is booming and Univision donates a trove of art to the Frost Museum. By Artnet News, Aug 23, 2017