Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Matthew F. Erskine is a trusts and estates attorney. The art market is undergoing significant transformations as younger ...
The art market is experiencing a dynamic transformation as younger collectors enter the stage, bringing fresh perspectives, innovative preferences and modern investment strategies. Leading this ...
When faced with the estate planning question of what to do with valuable artworks, some art collectors look at alternative nonprofit sites, including libraries, retirement homes and nursing homes.
Millennials, now the largest generation in the U.S., are a force in today’s art market, rebooting the rules of collecting. In fact, they’ve been the biggest spenders on art in recent years. That’s a ...
From gifting to trusts to building a private own museum, art collectors can keep the collection—and the peace—intact with strategic estate planning. Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images Picture this: A ...
Art collecting is an activity that goes back centuries—at least to when monied Romans began decorating their homes with Greek sculptures. During the Renaissance, the Medici family put together such a ...
If you’ve got the resources, collecting art can be a great joy. If you’re one of the Henry Clay Fricks of the world, you might amass three of the world’s 37 known Johannes Vermeer paintings, along ...
On a recent Thursday evening, Philadelphia art collector William Skeet Jiggetts sat in the foyer of Awbury Arboretum’s Francis Cope House surrounded by grand collages taken from the walls of his East ...