The Benefits and Drawbacks of Fractionalized Art Ownership In late 2025, billionaire Thomas Kaplan said he was considering fractionalizing the world-renowned Leiden Collection and launching it as an IPO. By Daniel Grant
Meet the Collector: Kim Manocherian Is Building Narratives Through Art Named for the storyteller-heroine of 'One Thousand and One Nights,' her Scheherazade Collection is as eclectic and thematically expansive as its namesake. By J. Cabelle Ahn
Mari-Claudia Jiménez Wants to Solve the Art Market’s Accountability Problem "There are very few formal rules governing how advisors operate... and that lack of clarity is becoming increasingly problematic." By Elisa Carollo
The Art Market’s Ethics Illusion: Professional Associations Talk Standards But Offer Few Protections By Daniel Grant
Who Is Inigo Philbrick, the Art World Scammer Who Tricked Clients Out of $20 Million? By Helen Holmes