L.A. artists and collectors are reeling from massive losses in wildfires
Briefly

Los Angeles is grappling with the aftermath of its most destructive wildfires, which have obliterated over 13,000 structures. Art collectors and local artists are particularly affected, as countless priceless pieces have been destroyed. Among the hardest hit were neighborhoods like the affluent Palisades and Altadena, known for their vibrant art scenes. Artists like Brad Eberhard are expressing their shock and loss as studios and artworks vanish in the flames. Experts predict these fires may result in the most expensive disaster in U.S. history, with potential art-related losses reaching into the billions.
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