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
Extreme Weather Is Making It Riskier to Insure Art Traditionally, fine art coverage did not have deductibles, but that increasingly is a thing of the past. By Daniel Grant
As Natural Disasters Loom, What You Should Know About Insuring Your Art 2017 was expensive for the U.S. insurance industry, and as rolling natural disasters become more frequent, policies for protecting art collections are changing. By Daniel Grant
Christie’s and Sotheby’s Close 2025 With a Market Rebound Fueled by Luxury and New Buyers By Elisa Carollo
A Tribute to Luigi Bonotto, the Visionary Fluxus Patron Who Merged Art, Life and Industry By Elisa Carollo
A.I. Is Overhyped Yet Underappreciated, Says DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Museum of Tomorrow’s Fábio Scarano On Rethinking Science Through Art and Redefining Institutional Purpose By Dan Duray