A Look at Museum Repatriation in 2024 How an artifact or artwork ended up in an institution’s permanent collection can be tough to figure out, and the decision to repatriate can be a thorny one. By Daniel Grant
A Twice-Stolen Titian Could Fetch $31M at Auction The painting was miraculously recovered at a London bus station in the early 2000s. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Antiquities Seized From Billionaire Michael Steinhardt Repatriated to Italy Pieces seized from the Metropolitan Museum of Art and collector Michael Steinhardt were among 60 artifacts returned to Italy. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Acquired a Collection of Indian Works Previously Rejected Over Questionable Provenance By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
The Met Must Decide What to Do With a Trove of Works Obtained Through a Suspected Smuggler By Helen Holmes
Gagosian and Qatar Royals Strike Picasso Deal, Looted Art Found at Freeport—and More By Alanna Martinez
Bridge Closure Spells Art Basel Traffic Nightmare, ICP Nabs Mellon Grant, and More By Alanna Martinez
Museums Lend Paintings to Gracie Mansion, How to Make Viral Internet Art, and More By Alanna Martinez