Market Are Museums Wasting Donor Money on Telemarketers? Try asking MoMA or the Whitney. By Philip Boroff, Jul 1, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions Have New York Museums Hit Their Peak? What's a museum to do to get visitors through the front doors? By Philip Boroff, May 29, 2014
Galleries Judge Tells Leigh Morse Get Ready To Pay $1.7 Million Salander Restitution Judge gives the dealer another month before he imposes payment plan. By Philip Boroff, Apr 22, 2014
Galleries Will Larry Salander’s Fraud Victims Get Their Money Back? Court hearing this Tuesday for former gallery director who owes $1.65 million of restitution. By Philip Boroff, Apr 18, 2014
Art World Kings of Compensation: How the Metropolitan Museum of Art Rewards its Own The Met's top brass are raking it in. By Philip Boroff, Mar 28, 2014
Galleries Sotheby’s Private Sale Margins on Downward Trend If private sales commission margins continue to contract, they could slow the auction house’s profit growth. By Philip Boroff, Mar 18, 2014
Auctions Loeb Presses Case Against Sotheby’s Hedge fund manager Daniel Loeb is on a mission to steer a different course for Sotheby's. By Philip Boroff, Feb 28, 2014