Collector John Howard bought the forgery from now defunct gallery for $4m
Judge dismisses attempts to throw out lawsuits and orders trial over fake Abstract Expressionists
The gallery’s former director Ann Freedman will “tell her story”, her lawyer says
Six cases remain open in Abstract Expressionist fakes scandal that has entangled many in the art industry
He is now suing former employees of the gallery
Court papers raise the question of who should have spotted fakes
Spain have consented to sending José Carlos and Jesús Ángel Bergantiños back to the US where they can be charged
Fights at the top cast doubt on the venerable gallery's future
New lawsuits filed after we publish list of those who bought forgeries—some of which have not been traced
The document details museums, art dealers and private collectors who have brought charges against the gallery and its disgraced director
Christie's finds itself caught up in the ongoing forgery scandal
In court documents, Knoedler lists the buyers and prices paid for works brought to the gallery by Glafira Rosales
The gallery would have been operating at a major loss without the sale of works brought by Rosales, collectors say in amended complaints
None of the museums listed as owning his work could find it in their collections
Decision finds collectors have enough factual allegations to support their fraud claims
How a forgery scandal brought about the downfall of New York's most prestigious gallery
In a time of increased importance on authentication, specialists are holding back in the hope of avoiding the worst.
Despite what one would initially believe
Rosales admits to passing on phony works by Rothko, Pollock and Motherwell for more than $33m
US Attorney’s office asks for a stay in the civil lawsuits until December to protect their criminal case, while Ann Freedman sues another dealer for defamation
Criminal indictment filed this week includes details that could only be known by someone involved in the alleged fraud
Asserted fraud involved Pollock, Motherwell and Rothko paintings
Several of the New York gallery's representatives have been indicted for engineering the sale of Abstract Expressionist forgeries
Recent high-profile trials mean collectors are wondering where to turn if they think they have fakes
The family of the artist Richard Diebenkorn says it alerted the gallery to fakes before they were sold
The gallery is being sued over an alleged fake Pollock, sold for $17m in 2007
Building, staff and some artists on the way out
The modernisation of this landmark is an example of Knoedler's adaptability, as one of the US's longest established commercial galleries
Nancy Shaver's painted sculpture at Feature Inc. and James Castle's "Structures" at Knoedler & Co.
Exploring the interchange between these iconic artists