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
Sotheby’s Shatters Records at Its Breuer Debut as a $236.4M Klimt Leads the $706M Evening Sale The auction house's debut at the Breuer was defined by Gustav Klimt’s late portrait soaring to $236.4 million, anchoring the $527.5 million white-glove sale of the Leonard A. Lauder collection. By Elisa Carollo
A Collector’s Guide to Art Authentication and Avoiding Costly Mistakes Experts in an artist's work can come to different conclusions, and catalogues raisonnés are contested more often than you might think. By Daniel Grant
What Does Women's Art Make at Auction? More Than You Think and Less Than It Should By Andrew Russeth and Sarah Douglas