Most major institutions are still run by white people, are supported by them, and tailor their exhibitions to suit them
He is accused of defrauding his investors, which include charities
Concepcion is alleged to have sold fake Matisses and Calders among others, complete with forged certificates of authenticity
The gallery dismisses the suit as a “smear campaign”
The painting was stolen from its Jewish owner during the Nazi occupation of France
Shakeouts of Nazi-looted occurring increasingly in the marketplace
Former Factory assistant claims he made the disputed work
Museum retains 79 works on long-term loan from the City of Amsterdam
Case seeks to punish defendant for selling works found in trash
Institution says restitution laws don’t apply as it is a private gallery
Robert Francis Montgomery's dumpster diving has landed him in litigation
Auction house seeks dismissal of lawsuit
Former vice-president of the Dutch Supreme Court is named chairman
The difficulty has arisen because Mr Eastman left the bulk of his estate in a “marital trust” for his wife
They dispute claims made by Julius Schoeps on Picassos in their collection
Former employee who facilitated the use of offshore accounts sentenced this month for “conspiracy to defraud” US and Internal Revenue Service
Salander-O’Reilly denies all charges
The heirs of Kazimir Malevich are seeking the return of 14 paintings from the Stedelijk Museum, claiming they are not entitled to the paintings
Court to rule on payment “held in trust”
Marei von Saher claims they are Nazi loot, while Norton Simon believes it has legal title to the paintings
But leading London expert says it’s a fake
Andrew Hall says he will now loan the piece to Mass MoCA
Christie’s and the Stair Galleries both cancelled sales as a result
Roma portraits were made by Jewish prisoner on the orders of Dr Josef Mengele
The database of all art with questionable provenance is now online
Recent corporate scandals have raised concerns that American charities should be examining their ethics policies
Terrorist attacks in Jerusalem which killed five and injured hundreds were executed with funding from Iran—say plaintiffs in several lawsuits
These essays emanate from a series of Polish conferences
“Morally, this is a gain for Austria” not a loss, says Maria Altmann
Christie’s is owed $14 million and there are over 100 other creditors