Analysis The Plot Thickens in Bouvier Case, As Picasso Stepdaughter’s Story Is Questioned Another twist in the Bouvier/Rybolovlev saga By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 18, 2016
Analysis Francis Bacon’s ‘Elated’ Double Self-Portrait Heads to Sotheby’s The diptych is estimated at $22 to $30 million. By Brian Boucher, Mar 17, 2016
Analysis Art Dubai Kicks Off Grandly but Collectors Spend With Caution This is a young art fair on its way to maturity. By Ari Akkermans, Mar 17, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Hank Willis Thomas Turns Curator, Mixing Politics and Sports in ‘March Madness’ From golf to football, the show at Fort Gansevoort mines rich territory. By Brian Boucher, Mar 16, 2016
Art Fairs See the Exclusive Exhibitor List of Masterpiece London 2016 The London art and antiquities fair keeps getting stronger. By Henri Neuendorf, Mar 15, 2016
Galleries Battle Over $105 Million Picasso Sculpture Heats Up In Latest Complaint Against Artist’s Daughter The latest salvo exposes detailed personal information. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 14, 2016
Analysis What Do Qatar’s Cultural Spending Cuts Say About the Spring Auction Season? It's a gloomy forecast. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 11, 2016
Analysis TEFAF 2016 Opens with Brisk Sales for Old Master Artworks The 'mother of all fairs' opens its doors to VIPs today. By Hili Perlson, Mar 10, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Must-See Art Guide: The Netherlands This week's guide includes Ugo Rondinone, Calvin and Ruby Black, and more. By Audrey Fair, Mar 10, 2016
Art & Exhibitions The Worcester Art Museum Gifts Us the Cat-Themed Exhibition of Our Furriest Dreams Finally, an exhibition that gives the people what they truly want. By Cait Munro, Mar 9, 2016
Analysis What Does TEFAF 2016 Art Market Report Tell Us About The Global Art Trade? The US forges ahead despite global decline. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 9, 2016
Art Fairs artnet Asks: Dickinson Director and TEFAF Picture Section Vice Chairman James Roundell The art expert's guide to all things TEFAF. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Mar 8, 2016
People David Hockney Joins Campaign to Halt Transfer of Bradford’s Photography Collection to London’s V&A Campaigners have called the transfer an act of "cultural vandalism." By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Mar 8, 2016
Art World A New Institute Offers Dos and Don’ts of Managing Artists’ Estates It's the first institute in Europe to offer professional support to heirs. By Hili Perlson, Mar 4, 2016
Auctions artnet Asks: Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers on Nordic Design The company has operated under three generations of the Rasmussen family. By Artnet News, Mar 1, 2016