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Law and Crime   -   Aug 16, 2026 Court rejects heirs’ bid to reclaim art from the Mauritshuis and The Hague
Court rejects heirs’ bid to reclaim art from the Mauritshuis and The Hague

The Hague District Court found the museums' storage and display choices did not break the conditions Bredius set on his 1944 bequests.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Aug 16, 2026 Frank Lloyd Wright skyscraper’s former owner sues Artnet, other media for defamation
Frank Lloyd Wright skyscraper’s former owner sues Artnet, other media for defamation

Cynthia Blanchard and Dallas dealer 20cDesign accuse media of reporting allegedly unsettled easement dispute as proven wrongdoing.

by Adam Schrader
Aug 16, 2026 Court Documents: Blanchard and 20cDesign v. Gannett, Artnet and others

Court records from U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

by Adam Schrader
Opinion   -   Aug 15, 2026 Grand Monuments Symbolic of Historic Feats of National Independence
Grand Monuments Symbolic of Historic Feats of National Independence

This is a satirical op-ed adapted from “Grand Monuments Symbolic of Historic Feats of National Liberation,” published by KCNA.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Aug 14, 2026 Italian police recover Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse works stolen in March
Italian police recover Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse works stolen in March

The three works were taken from the Fondazione Magnani-Rocca near Parma in March.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Aug 14, 2026 São Paulo police recover eight Matisse prints stolen in library heist
São Paulo police recover eight Matisse prints stolen in library heist

The city said nothing about five Portinari prints taken in the same robbery.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Aug 14, 2026 Nonprofit denies discrimination after firing artist who let autistic teen to take nude drawing class
Nonprofit denies discrimination after firing artist who let autistic teen to take nude drawing class

Elizabeth Congdon-Pinto, who ran adult programming at the association for nearly four years, filed the lawsuit May 22.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Aug 14, 2026 MoMA has a one-month security camera retention policy, court filing reveals
MoMA has a one-month security camera retention policy, court filing reveals

The disclosure came as the museum moved to freeze all discovery in a nude performer's sexual-assault suit while it appeals.

by Adam Schrader
Court rejects heirs’ bid to reclaim art from the Mauritshuis and The Hague
Law and Crime   -   Aug 16, 2026 Court rejects heirs’ bid to reclaim art from the Mauritshuis and The Hague

The Hague District Court found the museums' storage and display choices did not break the conditions Bredius set on his 1944 bequests.

by Adam Schrader
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Law and Crime   -   Aug 16, 2026 Court rejects heirs’ bid to reclaim art from the Mauritshuis and The Hague
Court rejects heirs’ bid to reclaim art from the Mauritshuis and The Hague

The Hague District Court found the museums' storage and display choices did not break the conditions Bredius set on his 1944 bequests.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Aug 16, 2026 Frank Lloyd Wright skyscraper’s former owner sues Artnet, other media for defamation
Frank Lloyd Wright skyscraper’s former owner sues Artnet, other media for defamation

Cynthia Blanchard and Dallas dealer 20cDesign accuse media of reporting allegedly unsettled easement dispute as proven wrongdoing.

by Adam Schrader
Aug 16, 2026 Court Documents: Blanchard and 20cDesign v. Gannett, Artnet and others

Court records from U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

by Adam Schrader
Opinion   -   Aug 15, 2026 Grand Monuments Symbolic of Historic Feats of National Independence
Grand Monuments Symbolic of Historic Feats of National Independence

This is a satirical op-ed adapted from “Grand Monuments Symbolic of Historic Feats of National Liberation,” published by KCNA.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Aug 14, 2026 Italian police recover Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse works stolen in March
Italian police recover Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse works stolen in March

The three works were taken from the Fondazione Magnani-Rocca near Parma in March.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Aug 14, 2026 São Paulo police recover eight Matisse prints stolen in library heist
São Paulo police recover eight Matisse prints stolen in library heist

The city said nothing about five Portinari prints taken in the same robbery.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Aug 14, 2026 Nonprofit denies discrimination after firing artist who let autistic teen to take nude drawing class
Nonprofit denies discrimination after firing artist who let autistic teen to take nude drawing class

Elizabeth Congdon-Pinto, who ran adult programming at the association for nearly four years, filed the lawsuit May 22.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Aug 14, 2026 MoMA has a one-month security camera retention policy, court filing reveals
MoMA has a one-month security camera retention policy, court filing reveals

The disclosure came as the museum moved to freeze all discovery in a nude performer's sexual-assault suit while it appeals.

by Adam Schrader
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