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How the World’s Great Artist Foundations Stay Solvent

The Mapplethorpe Foundation earns a quarter of a million dollars annually from merchandising and licensing, and another 200,000−200,000-200,000250,000 per year in exhibition fees, as museums borrowing prints from the foundation pay $1,000 per image.

When Great Collections Come to Market, Dane Jensen Makes Sure Nothing Is Left on the Table

The founder and director of La Finca Collection Strategies believes that the next great art-market opportunity lies in knowing how, when and where to sell.

Edmondo and Michele di Robilant Chart a Course for Robilant with Old Masters and New Names

The gallery will balance its Old Master and modern legacy with a contemporary program shaped by Michele.