With a commitment to supporting artists of color, a growing network of collectors is transforming the cultural landscape.
Major U.S. collecting began with a rush in the 1890s, when a handful of new U.S. millionaires decided, almost as one, to plunge into the art market. They had little experience, but in a time ...
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Art collectors should be aware that top international fairs like TEFAF’s have vetting processes. Before its fairs open to the public, TEFAF explains on its website, “vetting committees conduct ...
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 ...