How does a museum place a value on a priceless work of art? And how much does it cost to keep it safe? Zachary Crockett appraises the situation.
SOURCES:
Glenn Lowry, director of the Museum of Modern Art.
RESOURCES:
"Why Climate Activists Are Still Throwing Food and Paint at Famous Artworks," by Tala Ansari (Wall Street Journal, 2023).
"The Woman Who Made van Gogh," by Russell Shorto (New York Times, 2021).
"The Lillie P. Bliss collection," (MoMA Collection, 1934).
"May Belfort," by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (Cleveland Museum of Art, 1895).
"Still Life with a Bottle," by Paul Cézanne (Pola Museum, 1890).
"The Starry Night," by Vincent Van Gogh (MoMA Collection, 1889).
"Portrait of Victor Chocquet Seated," by Paul Cézanne (1877).
EXTRAS:
"Hotel Art," by The Economics of Everyday Things (2025).
"The Hidden Side of the Art Market," by Freakonomics Radio (2021).