At Art Basel Hong Kong, More Collectors Are Buying With Purpose While the energy is lively and the optimism palpable, dealers report the atmosphere is more measured than in previous years. By Elisa Carollo
Inside the Increasingly Litigious World of High-Value Art Sales Driving this shift is “a new group of collectors who are extraordinarily wealthy, used to doing business in a certain way, used to getting their own way and ready to spend legal money,” Manhattan art lawyer Susan Duke Biederman told Observer. By Daniel Grant
Curated, Contextual, Slower and Strategic: A New Blueprint for Art Fairs Emerges in Doha Blue-chip offerings at six- and seven-figure price points reinforced Art Basel Qatar’s institutional ambitions. By Elisa Carollo