Three defendants given six- to eight-year prison sentences, hefty fines and ordered to pay the city €104m
Eric Spoutz was charged with selling fake works purportedly by De Kooning, Kline and Mitchell, that netted him $1.45m
The auction house has started proceedings in English High Court to recover its losses in the sale of a work that was deemed a forgery after technical testing
The three men involved in the heist face seven to ten years for the disappearance of five masterpieces
The Long Island dealer says she was abused and coerced into committing fraud by partner who fled to Spain
But professional burglar advises making sure you “have the resources” to pull off a similar heist “or drop the idea because it’s just too much of a headache”
The Swiss dealership says the museum cut it out of an arrangement to show the art, but the museum says they never had a deal
The artist and his family fled the country after the opening of an investigation against him for sexual assault
Art dealer and other family members were accused of concealing paintings and properties worth hundreds of millions of euros
Joan Banach’s claims that she was wrongfully terminated have been dismissed
Stash of 271 stolen works will be returned to the artist's family
But the question remains if the work can still be considered authentic, after the artist allegedly disavowed it
Kendell Geers responds with open letter saying French-Algerian artist is stifling freedom of expression
Culture minister promises greater transparency for Limbach Commission in plan approved by cabinet
Case centres on an editioned Gazing Ball sculpture by Jeff Koons
Authentication committee rejected 13 works owned by gallery clients, effectively rendering them “worthless”, according to court papers
Defence argued for acquittals in the tax fraud trial
This is the eighth of ten legal cases brought by collectors who bought forged paintings through the now defunct gallery
Lawyers for art dealing dynasty to present their defence next week in high-profile tax fraud and money laundering case
Painting's movements show the complicated issues around the estate of Daniel Wildenstein
The haul was uncovered by investigators following an undercover sting operation
Thirty-eight individuals were convicted and the art handler’s union was dissolved
Collectors still in the dark even when experts have doubts as reports rarely published
Part of the New Portraits series, the work at the centre of the case was shown—and sold—at Frieze New York last year
Timothy Desmond’s Civil War painting was rejected by the Fresno County Fair
The ruling brings the value of the painting at the centre of the long-running case back to nil
In new court filings, Fabrizio Moretti reveals the work he says David Zwirner has failed to deliver—and is now seeking $6m in damages
A US court has dismissed a claim to recover two paintings looted by Nazis, but collector’s heir plans to appeal
The artist is being sued for $5m by a corrections officer who says he bought a work by Doig for $100 in the 1970s
In the first Paris court ruling, French “carnal artist” has been ordered to pay Lady Gaga and her record label €20,000