One Work, Many Valuations: Why Pricing Art Is So Difficult Auction records are only one measure of value and can differ significantly from what dealers or insurers believe a work is worth. By Daniel Grant
Repairable or Ruined: How Insurers Determine Whether a Damaged Artwork Is a Total Loss Decisions are typically guided by specialists whose judgments balance material repair against long-term market perception. By Daniel Grant
How to Protect Your Art Collection from Theft, According to the Experts With only five to ten percent of stolen artworks ever recovered, prevention is far more effective than pursuit. By Daniel Grant
As Wildfires Continue to Rage in L.A., Museums, Galleries and Collectors Consider What It Will Take to Rebuild By Elisa Carollo
Scans of King Tut’s Tomb Point to Hidden Rooms, Digital Map of NYC Landmarks—and More By Alanna Martinez
The Art World After the Storm: Chelsea Dealers Still in Recovery Two Years From Sandy By Daniel Grant