Online Art Viewing Is Finally Being Embraced—But Does That Make It More Accessible? There may be more ways than ever to view art via your smartphone, but that doesn't mean the barriers to accessing art have been broken down. By Serena Tabacchi, Chloë Diamond, and Stina Gustafsson
Arts Business Leaders Call for Collaboration to Help the Industry Rebound In Observer's final spring Business of Art webinars, business leaders stressed that the health of the industry depends on collaboration. By Helen Holmes
When Museums Reopen, Will Their Form and Function Have Changed? The urgent need to step back from physical exhibition spaces has given rise to a host of digital environments that offer a new way of experiencing art. By Chloë Diamond, Serena Tabacchi, and Stina Gustafsson
Ultra-Rich Families Are Nervous About the $84 Trillion Generational Wealth Transfer By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Laura Doyle Is the Decision-Maker Behind the U.S.’s Largest Woman-Owned Auction House By Elisa Carollo