The legal case seeking to block the art museum's new $180m Herzog & de Meuron-designed building is ongoing
The head of a New Jersey hospital was allegedly fired for ‘not intervening’ in a body painting display during a fundraising event
The gallery will not have to pay Donald Graham for any “unrealised profits” related to Prince’s appropriation of the photographer’s work
The embattled art adviser is facing two lawsuits accusing her of running a "Ponzi scheme" and defrauding her clients
The decision comes after the artist, Sam Kerson, appealed a district court’s 2021 ruling
A daughter of the former owner of the sculpture claims it was stolen from her dying mother; Nahem says she is stalking him and marring his reputation
The auction house’s 2021 sale helped lend legitimacy to the line of cartoon apes, the plaintiffs claim, and was “misleading promotion”
Chicago dealer Kavi Gupta denies withholding payments of more than $600,000 from artist Jeffrey Gibson, who will represent the US at the 2024 Venice Biennale
A panel of judges found that the lawsuit, over what Costner claims is the third-largest bronze sculpture in the world, had been erroneously dismissed
The new accusations follow Epstein-related rape allegations made against Black last year
The lawsuit comes amid a crackdown on sales of fake Native American artefacts
He will pay $62.5m to exempt him from legal claims related to Epstein’s sex trafficking
The city of Charlottesville still faces possible legal action
The descendants of the €200m collection's Jewish former owners had appealed a 2022 regional court ruling
Mohamad Yassin Alcharihi is accused of misrepresenting the true value of a mosaic that was looted from Syria in 2015
The judge dismissed a suit brought by artist Joe Morford claiming he had made the original taped-banana work in 2001
The high-profile art advisor is liquidating her firm and can no longer afford the “lavish lifestyle” she was accused of in two lawsuits filed against her by a former client
Sorokin's former lawyer, who faces charges of financial crimes herself, has accused the notorious scammer with withholding payments
Governments are increasingly aware of the risks involved with using shell companies and other complex dealings to trade art
The case, which pitted the Andy Warhol Foundation against photographer Lynn Goldsmith, may have major repercussions for artists who build upon others’ work
The outspoken adviser appears to have closed her Tribeca gallery and is unreachable amid accusations that she defrauded collectors of profits from the sale of an Adrian Ghenie painting
New York judge says the appropriation artist's New Portraits series does not achieve the level of transformation necessary to shield him from litigation
The collector, Stuart Pivar, claims he sold the 1977 portrait of himself to his lawyer for $100,000 because he needed cash quickly; he is now suing that lawyer for $10m
Yuga Labs has won a partial victory in its legal dispute with artists Ryder Ripps and Jeremy Cahen; the decision could impact future copyright copyright rules in Web3
Indiana-based Valparaiso University is reportedly hoping to raise $20m with the sale of works by O’Keeffe, Childe Hassam and Frederic Church from its museum’s collection
A former OpenSea employee has been accused of insider trading; the outcome of the case may change the meaning of that phrase forever
The proposed legislation is seen as an effort to defend Confederate monuments and markers in the public sphere by streamlining civil lawsuits
Heirs of the dealers who sold the collection of medieval artefacts to the Prussian government claim their case can be heard in US court because the dealers were not German citizens at the time of the sale
More than 100 paintings by the late artist and his son were allegedly taken in the FBI raid
While the parties have reached an agreement, the museum says it spent $100,000 on its defence and that the injunction against it sets a dangerous precedent