Listen to Art World Infamy, a special podcast series investigating the scandals and schemes that have rocked the art world.
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, and yet there is Nazi-looted art seized between 1933 and 1945 that still hasn’t been returned to the heirs of their rightful owners.
Museum of Wisconsin Art explores the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright through his chair designs, 11 of which have been built for the show.
Seeking momentum, the big three auction houses had aligned the sales for the first time, but the results were disappointing.
The Italian Cultural Heritage Protection Unit raided a show at the Palazzo Tarasconi, seizing 21 allegedly faked works by Salvador Dalí.
The inaugural British Museum Ball is set to be a glitzy, star-studded event but it's critics are not so excited.
ROHTKO, a performance directed by Łukasz Twarkowski, probes authenticity in art through the art world's most notorious forgery scandal.
Concluding his 30-year tenure as the director of New York's MoMA, Glenn Lowry is headed to the Middle East and Paris.
Women artists who made their mark on history have their museum moments this fall, from Michaelina Wautier to Edmonia Lewis.
The life story of Frederick, the enslaved subject of a rare formal portrait jointly acquired by two museums, is finally emerging.
Mass MoCA, the giant contemporary art museum in North Adams, Massachusetts, has a history of doing things museums don’t typically do. It was among the first art institutions to open in a disused ...
The iconic colors of Grateful Dead are now Pantone hues Grateful Red and Stealie Blue, pulled from the band's iconic lightning skull logo.
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