From new exhibitor regulations at Art Basel in Miami Beach to questions over insurance and taxes
The museum stands by its ownership of The Actor, which it says was never in the hands of Nazis
An Italian judge has found that the work was discovered in Italian water, despite decades of rulings to the contrary
While artists and museums embrace futuristic tools, legal experts point to a number of pitfalls with cutting-edge work
Provenance research commissioned by the university has found that-while the work was once owned by the legendary collector-it was not looted by the Nazis
A 2008 amendment to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act does not open a foreign nation's assets to claimants, the justices unanimously decided
President Trump today signed sweeping changes to the tax system that will impact wealthy individuals, art businesses and museums
Victims of a 1997 suicide attack want to seize ancient Persian tablets from a Chicago museum to satisfy a $71m judgment in their favour
His lectures at Yale University inspired generations to think about “the humanity within architecture”, says former student Maya Lin
GOP proposal could result in fewer gifts to museums and less art on the market
Eight US citizens injured in a terrorist attack are trying to seize Persian antiquities on loan from Iran to a museum in Chicago
Delegates at a Smithsonian-sponsored law conference in Dallas heard about the challenges testing institutions as they move into the “new future”
Nationalistic appropriation, brand control in reality TV shows, YouTube take-downs: American Law Institute’s annual course covered it all
Legal conference tackles issues facing US museums, from commissioning work to developing diversity
Museums could benefit, as well as spouses who inherit works
Museums could benefit, as well as sponsors
The Supreme Court has upheld the right of Congress to remove works by foreign artists from the public domain
Persepolis tablets on loan to Chicago's Oriental Institute since the 1930s compromised in lawsuit brought by victims of Jerusalem suicide bombing
Artists argue that law could adversely affect works involving appropriation
They seek to recover 32 looted works
Iran was gratified by the ruling that a foreign state's property in the US is exempt from such inquiries
Former owners of the building stake their claim over the 1974 piece Universe
Move to make it easier for claimants to recover looted art is dividing the state
Yale prepares for the 2012 installation of its decorative arts galleries by reconstructing a period room
Yale prepares for the 2012 installation of its decorative arts galleries by reconstructing a period room
US Supreme Court rules that ten-year-old statute, designed to outlaw "crush" videos, is unconstitutionally broad
But it may not be legally possible to sue Spain in the US courts
Unless they find themselves subject to divine miracle
Judge says he does not have power over Calder Foundation
Anti-censorship group believes law against images of cruelty limits artistic freedoms