Art & Exhibitions Brazil’s Galeria Nara Roesler Comes to New York’s Flower District It's the latest gallery to set up shop east of Chelsea. By Brian Boucher, Feb 5, 2016
Galleries Conservator Found Rothko Painting in Knoedler Trial to Be a ‘Deliberate Fake’ James Martin said there were many anomalies in the paintings he examined. By Cait Munro & Sarah Cascone, Feb 4, 2016
People Imi Knoebel: From Monochrome to Full Color "If you want to do something, to stay alive, you have to think of something radical." By Amah-Rose Abrams, Feb 4, 2016
Law & Politics Art Dealer Is Arrested on Charges of Selling Fake De Kooning Artworks The arrest happens to come amid the epic Knoedler art fraud case. By Brian Boucher, Feb 4, 2016
Galleries Art Historian Jack Flam Bristles on the Stand at Knoedler Fraud Trial “I’m trying to tell you the truth!” he said. By Brian Boucher, Feb 3, 2016
Analysis artnet Auctions: On the Hunt With ‘Mad Men’ Collector John P. McGarry Jr. What seemed like admiration for an era grew into a lifelong passion. By Conner Williams, Feb 3, 2016
Galleries Mark Rothko’s Son Denies Authenticating Paintings at Knoedler Fraud Trial Rothko expert David Anfam called Freedman's claims to buyers "outrageous." By Brian Boucher, Feb 1, 2016
Analysis At Arte Fiera Bologna, Post-War Italian Art Leads The Sales The fair's regional focus garnered mixed reviews. By Hili Perlson, Feb 1, 2016
Galleries Eleanore De Sole Breaks Into Tears During Knoedler Forgery Trial Eleonore and Domenico De Sole are facing off against Ann Freedman. By Brian Boucher, Jan 30, 2016
Galleries David Ebony’s Top 10 New York Gallery Shows This Winter There's so much to see before the thaw. By David Ebony, Jan 29, 2016
Law & Politics How the Knoedler Lawsuit Transformed a ‘Sublime’ Rothko Painting Into Junk THE DAILY PIC: Can't we still admire a painting that's been declared a forgery? By Blake Gopnik, Jan 29, 2016
Analysis London Art Fair 2016 Remains Cheerful Despite the Volatile Market A glass bong that may have belonged to Lord Byron sold for £1.1 million. By Colin Gleadell, Jan 27, 2016
Market Richard Diebenkorn’s Daughter Challenges Ann Freedman’s Story at Knoedler Forgery Trial Gretchen Diebenkorn Grant said the works she saw "had no soul." By Eileen Kinsella, Jan 27, 2016
Art & Exhibitions At Betty Cuningham, Philip Pearlstein Gets to Warhol’s Pop Icons First THE DAILY PIC: Warhol's first roommate painted an eagle and other U.S. icons. By Blake Gopnik, Jan 27, 2016
Auctions Christie’s Global Sales Fall Five Percent Despite New Records Postwar and private sales take a tumble. By Eileen Kinsella, Jan 26, 2016