The French neon artist was previously under investigation for allegations dating back to the 1980s
Mohamad Yassin Alcharihi is accused of misrepresenting the true value of a mosaic that was looted from Syria in 2015
The first site in Palermo is scheduled to open this spring
Apsara Iyer says looting of Indian temples was a "wake-up call" to understanding how cultural heritage and crime intersect
A performance in which she burns an effigy of Vladimir Putin, and an NFT of a vagina-shaped Virgin Mary are thought to be behind new charges
Ullens was an important collector of contemporary art and, with her husband Guy, opened the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing
Attack by far-right supporters of former president Jair Bolsonaro has left some works of art beyond repair
Vadym Huzhva handed a five-year sentence for 2018 theft and for stealing four other paintings in France, including a Renoir
Decision brings the six-year investigation into the provenance of 15,000 antiquities from Phoenix Ancient Art to an end, with only a handful found to lack proper documentation
Efrem Zelony-Mindell was arrested in December by FBI agents in an undercover sting operation
Shannon Collier Gwin could face up to six months in prison if convicted
Penelope Jackson is the author of a book that considers how illicit activity differs when undertaken by women
Italian Lanfranco Cirillo—whose 150-strong art collection was seized last year—will be tried in absentia by an Italian court next month for tax and money laundering crimes
Torso was found in Amsterdam river in 2013, but DNA testing was only carried out in 2021
He was arrested in Philadelphia in March 2022 after evading authorities for three days following the violent attack at the Museum of Modern Art in New York
The suspect has not been identified by police, but is likely to be an environmental activist who told press that he intended to auction the work in support of the Ukrainian army
The Carabinieri accuse four people of downgrading and illegally exporting the Old Master work, which has now been returned to the show in the Palazzo Ducale
After seven years of investigations, Ruffini has been handed over to French authorities, likely setting the stage for a trial in Paris
Announcement was made during the trial of six men which began in January and is due to resume this week
The man known as The Merchant of Death was exchanged for the American athlete, who was arrested for possessing cannabis oil at a Moscow airport in February
Belle et Belle gallery has now been dissolved, closing the chapter on a decade-long criminal investigation
The French dealer, who is under investigation for selling a series of allegedly forged paintings, has had a warrant out for his arrest since 2019
Verdict for the owners of Belle et Belle is expected in November
Court documents from the ongoing Inigo Philbrick fraud saga reveal that the secretive art market and the sheer attractiveness of its lifestyle will always suck the punters in
The podcast’s host, curator Helen Molesworth, discusses Mendieta’s work, life and death—and what at times resembles an art-world cover-up
Works by Miro, Hockney and Glenna Goodacre are among those being sold to pay off creditors as couple face allegations of embezzlement
A photograph of the "egg" has yet to be released, leading to heightened speculation
Several men ambushed a jewellery stand—though the fair has now been secured
Seven individuals given jail terms for stealing “sad girl” tribute work
Robert Newland worked for Philbrick’s secondary market business Modern Collections before stints at Hauser & Wirth and Superblue