Contemporary Art Conservation Raises Thorny Issues Around Responsibility Some artists are eager to be part of any restoration of their works, while others want nothing to do with it. By Daniel Grant
Seattle Art Fair, Despite New Challenges, Is a Site for Discovery A few of the blue-chip galleries may have peeled away, but that's only allowed Seattle Art Fair to shows its real purpose. By Juliet Helmke
Ultra-Rich Families Are Nervous About the $84 Trillion Generational Wealth Transfer By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
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