Analysis Does a Sotheby’s Stock Dip Signal Trouble for the Wider Economy? Experts weigh in on what the art market tells us about economic booms and busts. By Philip Boroff, Nov 30, 2015
Auctions Did Sotheby’s $500 Million Guarantee of the Taubman Auctions Cripple Private Sales? The auctioneer's private sales were the worst since 2011. By Philip Boroff, Nov 10, 2015
People Museum of Modern Art Reveals Glenn Lowry’s Whopping $2.1 Million Pay Amid Staff Protest Over Benefit Cuts Lowry's payout was his richest since joining the museum in 1995. By Philip Boroff, Jun 4, 2015
People Judge Tells Art Fraudster Leigh Morse to Get Out of Gallery Business Leigh Morse owes nearly a million dollars in restitution. By Philip Boroff, Feb 3, 2015
People What Is Collector Aby Rosen Doing as New York’s Arts Council Chairman? Some think he's not behaving as an arts advocate should. By Philip Boroff, Jan 17, 2015
Galleries Judge Threatens to Put Convicted Dealer Leigh Morse Behind Bars Again The dealer is behind on her restitution payments. By Philip Boroff, Dec 12, 2014
Auctions Will Dan Loeb Take Sotheby’s Private? Stock Rises 9 Percent on Departure of William Ruprecht Change is coming to the world's second biggest auction house. By Philip Boroff, Nov 21, 2014
Auctions Sotheby’s Third Quarter Private Sales Plummet 61 Percent Executives insist the trend is temporary. By Philip Boroff, Nov 11, 2014
Art World Art World Bias by the Numbers Why are women museum directors underpaid? By Philip Boroff, Sep 16, 2014
Art World What the Devil Happened to the Racquets at the US Open? The tournament's new "theme art" appears to be about real estate, not sports. By Philip Boroff, Aug 27, 2014
Art World Rauschenberg Foundation Appeals $25 Million Payout to Artist’s Friends Chairman questions judge's decision to award $24.6 million to the artist's friends. By Philip Boroff, Aug 14, 2014
Analysis What Sotheby’s Isn’t Advertising About Its Private Sales SEC filing reveals private sales down 48 percent in first half of 2014. By Philip Boroff, Aug 12, 2014
Art World Judge Awards Three Pals of Robert Rauschenberg $25 Million Court decision could prompt more artists to specify trustee fees in trust documents. By Philip Boroff, Aug 3, 2014
Analysis Are Young People Comfortable Spending Big Bucks Online? Sotheby's eBay alliance could dilute three centuries of cultivated snobbery. By Philip Boroff, Jul 30, 2014