Susan and Michael Hort may be New York’s most indefatigable collectors of emerging art. They’ve taken risks on acquiring works by unknown artists since 1985, buying far, wide, and deep.
Tough-talking, Jersey-born Ralph DeLuca tells his celebrated clientele which artists to buy, which ones to unload and how to avoid getting conned, just in time for this month's Art Basel Miami.
Art collections are more than just financial assets—they reflect identity, taste and legacy. As collectors age, succession planning becomes crucial to preserve their collections' economic value ...