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Lawsuit raises questions about Warhol authentication process

Foundation’s sales agent also worked for authentication board; foundation’s president rejects claim that decisions may have been made for financial gain

Published online: 17 May 2013

European paintings get (back) the space they deserve

The Met’s Old Masters galleries reopen in rooms lost in the 1970s when the era of the blockbuster began

Published online: 16 May 2013

Audio archive breaks silence on Sehgal

Curator’s interviews with performers could prove a “goldmine” for scholars, skirting the artist’s ban on documentation of his work

Published online: 16 May 2013

When art fought the Cold War

A touring exhibition recreates the CIA’s 1946 secret weapon that scandalised conservatives

Published online: 16 May 2013

Down but not out, European countries invest in Venice Biennale pavilions

Despite cuts to culture budgets, funding for national pavilions and collateral events is in line with 2011 or has even increased

Published online: 15 May 2013

How prevalent is money laundering in the art world?

Federal raid on the Helly Nahmad Gallery in New York and a new book by a Brazilian judge point to a "big problem"

Published online: 13 May 2013

A search engine for art

Like the internet, art fairs are increasingly providing a snapshot of the global contemporary scene

Published online: 11 May 2013

A critic’s guide to the satellite fairs: the blue devils of Nada

Christian Viveros-Fauné sees the cool kids from Miami find their niche in New York

Published online: 11 May 2013

On the fair’s front line

Published online: 11 May 2013

Rain doesn’t dampen early sales

Sculpture and ceramic pieces prove popular with collectors at Frieze New York

Published online: 11 May 2013

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