
Alexandra Bregman has covered art markets for more than a decade including antiquities and contemporary art, galleries, auctions and museums.
Bregman initially held internships at Gagosian and Christie’s, and spent a year in Paris before graduating from Smith College. She has a
Philip Johnson Glass House Predecessor Booth House Needs A Buyer
Philip Johnson's first major residence is languishing in Bedford, New York, waiting for a buyer. It compares to the Glass House in New Canaan in scale.
The Art Grimes Didn’t Make
Grimes is increasingly known as the mother of three of Elon Musk's 12 children. His strategies in custody battles have risked everything, not least her career.
Tai-Heng Cheng And The Art Of Justice
Tai-Heng Cheng is more than a successful international lawyer. His passion for art, paired with unwavering curiosity and integrity, have indisputably changed the world.
African And Buddhist Art At The Aldrich Museum
Layo Bright and Elizabeth Englander use Ridgefield, Connecticut to challenge notions of Asian and African art.
Jason Felch Launches Museum Of Looted Antiquities
The Museum of Looted Antiquities launched June 3rd, 2024, attempting to shed light on the complicated antiquities market.
Singer Jewel Enters The Art World With The Portal At Crystal Bridges
Jewel may be famous for Pieces of Me, but what is she doing now? Creating space for others through art and wellness.
Femme, African Art Show Curated By Cole Harrell, Closes June 30
Cole Harrell Fine Art reveres the sacred feminine this summer with a stunning selection of African masks and figures in New York.
‘Monacogate’ Feud Now Considered Human Rights Violation
Europe is rethinking its privacy structures thanks to Russian art collector Dmitry Rybolovlev, even though Yves Bouvier has been internationally cleared for months.
Transparency Is Top Of Mind For New Era At Sotheby’s
Dmitry Rybolovlev aimed to upend the art market and hold Sotheby's accountable for opaque sales. Did he succeed in the latest installment of the Bouvier Affair?