Exclusive Q&A: Mark Rich, Director Of Investments At Kimbell Art Foundation
Mark Rich is the director of investments at Kimbell Art Foundation, the investment arm of Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas. Rich manages the foundation's $385 million investment portfolio across various asset classes. Mr. Rich was recently named on Trusted Insight’s Top 30 Rising Stars At Foundations.
The top 10 VC deals in Boston for June
No blockbuster deals for Boston in June, but a number of deals across both tech and biotech worth highlighting again....
The Moment You've All Been Waiting For... Sotheby's and Loeb Have Come to an Agreement
The last-minute settlement - reached a day before investors were scheduled to vote on the board - represents a clear win for Mr. Loeb, the veteran activist investor who has waged a monthslong fight a...
Detroit Institute of Music Education Inc secures $3M from private equity firm Beringea
Private equity firm Beringea Llc has poured $3 million in Detroit Institute of Music Education Inc or DIME through its fund, a statement about the investment said....
New York Asian art auctions bring buyers from around the world
The Asia Week auctions at Christie's and Sotheby's will feature thousands of items in a series of sales that could top $100 million. Last spring's auctions totaled more than $130 million in sales....
More on That Stunning $102M in Funding for Online Antiques Marketplace 1stdibs
It's an interesting deal for a number of reasons, aside from the somewhat startling sum of capital involved. First, as the Journal observed earlier, 1stdibs sells items like 19th century, Louis XVI-s...
SOTHEBYS | First quarter 2014 Report
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Pension Fund for Artists Capitalized by Pooled Artwork
Artists, like the rest of us, have to plan for retirement, and the Artist Pension Trust is an unusual nonprofit retirement mechanism for artists. Established in 2004, the APT involves some 2,000 artists from around the world who have put a portion of their work into one of nine investment funds.