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Art Insurance

A close-up of burned and dried vegetation in a charred landscape, with a broken ceramic face partially buried in the ash-covered ground.

Reckoning With Ruin: Calculating the Impact of the 2025 Wildfires on L.A.’s Artists

They may have their work cut out for them when it comes to recovering the value of lost art.
By Daniel Grant
Image of Getty villa on fire

As Wildfires Continue to Rage in L.A., Museums, Galleries and Collectors Consider What It Will Take to Rebuild

The Getty Villa withstood the onslaught of flames thanks in part to proactive brush management; other institutions weren't so lucky.
By Elisa Carollo
Petworth Park Antiques And Fine Art Fair

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
Jeff Koons poses in gallery next to blue balloon dog atop white mantle.

Will the Shattering of a Jeff Koons Balloon Dog Increase its Value?

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
A statue of Benjamin Franklin wrapped in during a test of the U.S. Capitol's new smoke control system.

Should Art Be Insured Against Terrorism? The Industry Is Split

By Daniel Grant
A sculpture by French sculptor Auguste Rodin wrapped for transit in 2012.

As Natural Disasters Loom, What You Should Know About Insuring Your Art

By Daniel Grant
Illustration by Job Krause.

When Your Art Bleeds You Dry

By Daniel Grant
King Tutankhamun's golden mask displayed at the Egyptian museum in Cairo.

Scans of King Tut’s Tomb Point to Hidden Rooms, Digital Map of NYC Landmarks—and More

By Alanna Martinez
A dumpster outside the Dia Art Foundation filled with flood-damaged items. (Stan Honda/AFP/Getty Images)

The Art World After the Storm: Chelsea Dealers Still in Recovery Two Years From Sandy

By Daniel Grant
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