For many Black art collectors, the home doubles as a gallery. Not just because our interiors are where we keep our most valued possessions, but, as artist and curator Jessica Gaynelle Moss explains, ...
Amid global uncertainty and rapid change, collectors’ top concerns remain remarkably familiar: cross-border trade barriers, ...
Young and female collectors are emerging as the market’s driving forces, according to the annual Art Basel and UBS Survey of ...
A “pre-preview” of Art Basel Paris this week drew some of the world’s wealthiest art collectors. Dealers were hoping to shed ...
“What always fascinates me is the narrative potential of art,” said Emanuela Tarizzo, the new director of London’s prestigious Frieze Masters fair, which brings together art and collectibles from ...
When Michelle Rosenfeld first established Rosenfeld Gallery in 1970 in New York, the focus was primarily on the secondary market. Meeting collectors where they are, the gallery developed a reputation ...
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Nestled within the mood light of the Jean-Georges restaurant at the Mark, or seated straight-back against a Turkish pillow in the Gallery at the Carlyle, the denizens of the Upper East Side float in a ...
Some art collectors, when navigating estate planning, consider alternative nonprofit venues—such as libraries, retirement ...
A review of MACLA’s new exhibition, “There Are New Suns,” featuring artwork from three Mexican American artists with South ...
The US government shutdown has delayed Australian plans for the biggest ever overseas Indigenous art exhibition. But a small ...