Opinion The Gray Market: Why We Shouldn’t Punish Small Museums for Deaccessioning (and Other Insights) This week, our columnist teases out the controversies at the Berkshire Museum and the APT, and considers Philippe de Montebello's new job. By Tim Schneider, Jul 31, 2017
Art World Philippe de Montebello, Former Director of the Metropolitan Museum, Joins Acquavella Galleries The Met's longest-serving director joins the private sector. By Henri Neuendorf, Jul 26, 2017
Art World Artworks on Loan From the Louvre Destroyed in Fire on a French Island It’s been a bad month for the Louvre. By Naomi Rea, Jul 24, 2017
People Salvador Dalí’s Body Will Be Exhumed Next Week as Surreal Paternity Battle Comes to a Head A Spanish judge has ruled that the legendary artist's body will be unearthed on July 20. By Brian Boucher, Jul 14, 2017
Law & Politics Glafira Rosales Ordered to Pay $81 Million to Victims of the Knoedler Art-Fraud Scheme US Attorney says longstanding fraud has been difficult to investigate. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 10, 2017
Art World The Dia Art Foundation Expands Its Focus to Asian Art, Making Key New Acquisitions Director Jessica Morgan is confident that the institution can compete with larger museums in acquiring art from the region. By Brian Boucher, Jul 10, 2017
Art World The Mythical $570 Million Cerruti Art Collection Finds a New Home at Turin’s Castello di Rivoli From Modigliani to Warhol, the legendary Cerruti collection has all the big names. By Naomi Rea, Jul 6, 2017
Auctions American Artists Dominate at Sotheby’s Solid $79.9 Million Contemporary Sale With help from guaranteed bids and a Warhol selfie, the evening's total was up 20 percent over last June's sale. By Colin Gleadell, Jun 28, 2017
Art World How Grupo Frente’s Playful Little Paintings Set the Stage for Brazil’s Big Art Breakthrough Galerie Lelong is offering the first US look at the group. By Ben Davis, Jun 27, 2017
People Psychic Wins Court Battle to Have Salvador Dalí’s Body Exhumed in Paternity Suit The exhumation could happen as early as next month. By Brian Boucher, Jun 26, 2017
Auctions Auctionata’s Remaining Inventory Heads to a Fire Sale as the Once-Prominent Art Startup Winds Down The bankruptcy of the online auction startup enters its final chapter. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 25, 2017
Art Fairs From Basquiat to Medieval Manuscripts, Here’s What to Expect at Masterpiece London 2017 For its eighth edition, the art fair is boosting its contemporary art offerings. By Caroline Elbaor, Jun 25, 2017
Art World Behind One Couple’s Quest to Build an Unlikely Shrine to Italian Art in the Hudson Valley The space highlights not only the giants of the 1960s movement, but also a generation inspired by them. By Brian Boucher, Jun 24, 2017
Opinion When Andy Warhol Went Gaga for Dada Read THE DAILY PIC: When Andy Warhol painted an ad for some piping, it was also an ad of sorts for the Dada sculpture called 'God'. By Blake Gopnik, Jun 23, 2017
Opinion Alex Katz Discovers Pop Art in the Subway THE DAILY PIC: Alex Katz's student works at Timothy Taylor – 'I wanted to paint what was in front of me.' By Blake Gopnik, Jun 22, 2017