But he told reporters after the trial that he refused to pay and mocked the prosecutors’ charges of damaging cultural heritage by burning FSB doors
The artist is accused of using a London photographer’s image of the Sex Pistol’s bassist in an Instagram work
Court finds Elena Basner made a mistake, but prosecutors say they will appeal
In a report to the court, Sam Leslie details why he ended Douglas Chrimas’s involvement in the gallery
Settlement collapses as discussions between Joseph Tierney, Moschino and creative director Jeremy Scott break down
Los Angeles agent and Dublin dealer Jonathan Ellis King sued artist for declaring jute sack works were not authentic
Nationalistic appropriation, brand control in reality TV shows, YouTube take-downs: American Law Institute’s annual course covered it all
Joseph Tierney had accused Italian fashion house and its creative director of using his work in clothing designs, including a dress worn by Katy Perry to Met gala
Leaked documents have sparked Geneva probe into $25m canvas stolen by Nazis
Decision by Supreme Court could have implications for other jurisdictions, legal experts say
In response to lawsuit filed because he would not authenticate 300-piece series, Ghanaian artist argues they “mutilated” his jute sack work and sold parts without authorisation
David Toren has filed a petition in New York State Supreme Court asking the Berlin auction house Villa Grisebach to reveal the buyers of works sold there
Agnès Saal’s taxi bills raised an outcry in France over spending by high-level civil servants
Museums may have difficulty matching steep price of remarkable work on paper
Decision puts to rest lengthy legal battle started by Pierre Konowaloff in 2008
Trial has revealed patterns of alleged thefts and relative impunity of union members
Old Master works by Orazio Gentileschi, Frans Hals and Diego Velázquez drawn into dispute
Arts Council insists export licence is required for relic of the martyred Maid<br>
Muhammad ibn al-Dheeb al-Ajami was given a 15-year sentence for reciting a poem in support of the Arab Spring on YouTube
Jewel sold in UK for £300,000 last month has left the country—but did it have an export licence?
Defence have made several arguments to cancel the prosecution, but the case continues this week
Federal Security Service is investigating several officials and businessmen over missing funds for state-sponsored heritage restoration projects
In a recent affidavit, Sandy Heller confirms he worked as an art adviser for Dmitry Rybolovlev and could still be questioned about his conversation over Modigliani purchase
The first organisation of its kind in Europe to provide training and support for artists and their heirs
Judge orders investigation into the work’s provenance and authenticity
The international burglary ring targeted objects for a growing Chinese black market
Testimonies reveal how much the New York gallery depended on sales, and huge mark-ups, of works from Glafira Rosales
Citing an earlier case they won, the artist and his dealer argue Rastafarian Instagram screenprints are transformative
Court ruling must get government approval before Jesus Angel Bergantinos Diaz can be sent to New York for trial
Concetto Spaziale was being shipped from France to the Armory Show in New York last year