Destruction, Donation, Disposition: The Strange Economics of Unsellable Art It’s a rare situation, but one that arises from time to time—something that once cost a fortune is now worth nothing, simply because it can’t be sold. By Daniel Grant
How Museums Acquire Antiquities Is Changing Turning down the opportunity to acquire objects that likely won't be available again is difficult, but museums are increasingly walking away from gifts and sales that carry too much risk. By Daniel Grant
Old Meets New at Bar Ferdinando, as a Carroll Gardens Classic Enters Its Next Chapter By Courtney Iseman