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logistics

A gallery assistant poses for a photograph with an artwork entitled 'Wellesley Girls, 1967' by US artist Alice Neel during a press preview of 'Alice Neel: Hot Off The Griddle' at the Barbican Art Gallery in London on February 15, 2023.

How Philanthropy Is Reshaping the Global Art Ecosystem

Gilles de Greling, Palm Beach Director of Gander & White, analyzes how philanthropy has evolved from episodic generosity into a foundational pillar of the contemporary art ecosystem. He traces how auctions, museums and new institutions are increasingly reliant on collaborative philanthropic models to sustain education, community engagement and long-term cultural impact.
By Gilles de Greling
An exterior view of M7 in Doha, showing a wide sunlit plaza lined with modern beige buildings and geometric shading panels above.

Qatar Is Set to Open a Freeport Powerhouse Ahead of Art Basel in Doha

The country is showing an early but timely awareness that high-end art fairs thrive when connected to the right logistics ecosystem.
By Elisa Carollo
Miami Beach, Florida, laptop screen showing Radar of Hurricane Ian, category 4 storm, eye and feeder bands in Gulf of Mexico approaching landfall.

The Art of Preparedness: The Frontline of Fine Art Logistics During Hurricane Season

Joe Piotrowski, Miami Director of Gander & White and a 30-year veteran of fine art logistics, explores how Miami’s hurricane season has transformed preparedness into both a necessity and an art form. Piotrowski argues that safeguarding cultural treasures demands foresight, infrastructure and collaboration that set new standards for resilience in the art world.
By Joe Piotrowski
Rent the Runway

What Rental Startups Can Learn From Rent the Runway’s Shipping Outages

By Gabriela Barkho
Amazon Mail Truck

Amazon Has a Nuclear Option Against Walmart and Other Competitors

By Brittain Ladd
Lyft was valued at $2 billion when Tibbens joined; It’s now valued at $11 billion.

Lyft COO Rex Tibbens Steps Down After a Two-Year Ride

By Sissi Cao
INGLEWOOD, CA - JUNE 27: An Amazon Fresh truck arrives at a warehouse on June 27, 2013 in Inglewood, California. Amazon began groceries and fresh produce delivery on a trial basis to select Los Angeles neighberhoods free of charge for Amazon Prime members. AmazonFresh lets you order groceries and have them delivered on the same day. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

Amazon Bought Whole Foods Because Distributing Broccoli Is Harder Than Books

By Brady Dale
The Nuwiel prototype.

Ready Technology to Cut Traffic and Smog: Electric Cargo Bikes

By Brady Dale
Workers use a crane to dismantle the "Provisional Reception Center" (CAP, Centre d'Acceuil Provisoire), containers installed by the government to house up to 1500 migrants, at the former "Jungle" migrant camp in Calais on February 14, 2017. The camp was closed in October 2016. / AFP / PHILIPPE HUGUEN (Photo credit should read PHILIPPE HUGUEN/AFP/Getty Images)

States Greenlighting a Major Step Toward Self-Driving Big Rigs

By Brady Dale
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