Matthew Wong died in October just as his career was taking off.
Inigo Philbrick is charged with being “a serial swindler” who defrauded victims of more than $20 million to finance his business.
New York City art galleries are following the flight of affluence to the suburbs.
Like so many New Yorkers, he’s social distancing. Only in his case, he’s hunkered down in the Hamptons.
Sneakers have become increasingly valuable over the past decade driven by “sneakerheads.”
Artlogic, which builds online viewing rooms for galleries, said inquiries have increased 60% since mid-March.
Billionaire Jeffrey Gundlach, who is an art collector, said he's received “panic offers” of works by famous artists.
Some families have retreated to their vacation homes on Long Island, the Hudson Valley or Vermont.
The Armory Show in New York drew thousands, though virus-conscious art lovers also kept hand sanitizer around.
Media mogul Geffen paid $30 million for David Hockney’s “The Splash," recently owned by fugitive billionaire Joseph Lau.