Art & Exhibitions Jackson Pollock’s Silkscreens Were Political Art THE DAILY PIC: In his MoMA show, some rare prints by Pollock lean left. By Blake Gopnik, Feb 16, 2016
Art & Exhibitions At MoMA, It’s Jackson Pollock vs. Rosie the Riveter THE DAILY PIC: Pollock's 'feminine' style evokes postwar ideas on gender. By Blake Gopnik, Feb 15, 2016
Art Fairs What to Look Forward to At Art Karlsruhe There's lots going on outside of Berlin. By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 14, 2016
Art Guides Top 9 Takeaways From Knoedler Forgery Trial What have we learned from the high-profile case? By Eileen Kinsella & Sarah Cascone, Feb 12, 2016
Auctions Christie’s London Tallies $84 Million on Contemporary Art, Bolstering the Middle Market Even a middling sale may reassure the markets. By Colin Gleadell, Feb 11, 2016
Analysis $10 Million French Chateau for Sale Comes With Protected Picasso Murals Picasso fell in love with the site, but he could never own it. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 11, 2016
Art World Philadelphia Museum of Art Wins Fight with Facebook over Racy Pop Art Painting The museum used Facebook's censorship as a teachable moment. By Brian Boucher, Feb 11, 2016
Art & Exhibitions In MoMA’s Survey, Marcel Broodthaers Goes for Angry Clowning THE DAILY PIC: The Belgian genius hid despair under his playful surfaces. By Blake Gopnik, Feb 11, 2016
Analysis Early Lucian Freud Painting Leads Sotheby’s $100 Million Contemporary Art Evening Sale It is the best of several paintings by Freud to be offered this week. By Colin Gleadell, Feb 10, 2016
Galleries Fraud Trial Reveals Knoedler Owner Michael Hammer Spent $1 Million on Two Cars An earlier Mercedes model earned the name "Dictator Ship." By Brian Boucher, Feb 10, 2016
Art Guides Knoedler Fraud Trial Settles Most surprising was the lack of a formal announcement. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 10, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Kunstmuseum Basel Reopens in April with New $100 Million Building It's an eventful year for the storied museum. By Hili Perlson, Feb 9, 2016
Galleries Knoedler Gallery Fraud Trial Abruptly Suspended—Settlement Seems Likely The gallery's director and owner were about to testify. By Brian Boucher, Feb 9, 2016
Art Guides National Gallery of Art’s Rothko Expert Questioned About Dubious Knoedler Sale The mysterious Mister X is brought up yet again. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 8, 2016
Galleries Knoedler Gallery Not Profitable Apart From Fakes, Says Accountant at Fraud Trial The testimony was a fascinating glimpse into the gallery's finances. By Brian Boucher, Feb 5, 2016