by Joseph Pryor | Mar 26, 2023 | Articles
What’s old is new again in Tribeca, the neighborhood that fell off New York City’s cultural map when galleries moved en masse to Chelsea. Today, the area is booming again as dealers rapidly relocate their galleries to the triangle below Canal Street. ...
by Joseph Pryor | Apr 8, 2020 | Knowledge, Articles
States are targeting those who avoid sales and use taxes States are cracking down on art collectors who aren’t paying taxes owed on their purchases. States don’t release details about investigations into evasion of taxes on art purchases. But according to lawyers...
by Joseph Pryor | Apr 8, 2020 | Articles, Knowledge, Uncategorized
WHO IS ELIGIBLE? Tax exempt status may be granted by New York State to any not-for-profit corporation, association, trust or community chest, fund, foundation, or limited liability company organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific,...
by Joseph Pryor | Mar 16, 2020 | Articles
“The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls.” _ Pablo Picasso Nearly every major art institution has temporarily shuttered its doors as the world obsessively wrings and washes its hands amid surging consternation over the spread of COVID-19....
by Joseph Pryor | Mar 13, 2020 | Articles
Galleries, small and midsize, are having a rough ride. Rents keep climbing. So do art-fair fees. And certain people who might help pay the gallery bills — collectors, big-museum curators — keep not showing up except at a handful of spaces with social cachet and...
by Joseph Pryor | Jan 9, 2019 | Articles
Erling Kagge is a Norwegian art collector, explorer, mountaineer, publisher, and lawyer. He gained fame for being the first person to walk to the South Pole alone, and he has also climbed Mount Everest. Today, he runs the publishing company Kagge Forlag, which he...