The ‘FBI’ Seized a Stolen Rembrandt in a Gallery Raid; It Was a Movie Promotion Stunt The stunt cleverly tested—and demonstrated—a new dimension in which performance art can gain traction today: as content. By Elisa Carollo
A Treasure Trove of Old Master Works Could Fetch $120 Million or More This May Old Masters sales are usually hit-or-miss, but the auction of pieces from the Saunders' Collection could kick off a period of momentum for a category largely driven by supply. By Elisa Carollo
Commonalities: A Look at Shared Themes in the Best Books About the Making of Art All artists struggle with focus, fantasy and faith. By Dian Parker