What makes an artwork museum-worthy? A collector’s guide to institutional appeal

What makes an artwork museum-worthy? For most collectors, the decision to acquire a work is rooted in personal connection. But for those thinking long-term, about legacy, cultural influence, or philanthropic impact, another question often arises: Would a museum ever want to exhibit this?
What every collector should ask before acquiring a new work

What to ask before buying an artwork The decision to acquire a work of art often begins with instinct, a connection, a curiosity, a moment of stillness. But behind that emotional pull lies a more structured set of questions. Questions that, when asked thoughtfully, turn a spontaneous purchase into a meaningful acquisition.
How to build an intergenerational art collection

How to structure, preserve, and pass on your art collection For many collectors, the decision to acquire art is deeply personal. But for those thinking generationally, it becomes something more: a living archive. A collection that not only reflects personal taste but shapes a family legacy.
Why Catalogue Raisonnés matter in art investment

Inside the Catalogue Raisonné: Why documentation matters in art investment For many collectors, acquiring a work of art is an instinctual process that involves a moment of connection, a conversation, and a sense of certainty. However, behind every great acquisition lies a crucial safeguard: proper documentation.