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
Dispatches From ‘Business of Art Observed’: Get Insurance, Don’t Buy a Painting From a Dictator’s Wife According to professionals in the field, working in fine art insurance is not at all like 'The Thomas Crown Affair.' By Helen Holmes
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