Bendor Grosvenor has a piece in the Wall Street Journal this week, raising concerns over the health of the British art market in the wake of the Brexit vote.  “For now, Britain’s art market is safe,” he writes. “A weak pound has led to a small boom in London’s art auctions. And through a combination of tradition, solid British law and local expertise, the U.K.’s art-market leadership is difficult to challenge. But the real fear among U.K. art dealers and auctioneers is of a gradual decline in competitiveness.”
Read more at WSJ