Art + Auction, May 2013 - Table of Contents
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FEATURES
IN THE STUDIO: JESPER JUST
For his Venice Biennale presentation,
the Danish artist prepares a video
installation shot in a fake Paris.
By Marcia E. Vetrocq
Rich with talent seen at fairs and
museums worldwide, Indonesian art
surges into the international market.
By Benjamin Genocchio
Gallerists Rafaela Seppälä-Forsblom
and Kaj Forsblom’s art collection grew organically.
Now they want to share it with their fellow Finns.
By Alexander Forbes
SPIRIT OF COLLECTING
No mere indulgences, cognac and Scotch
whiskey are serious collectibles.
By Egmont Labadie
DEPARTMENTS
Masthead
From the Editor
Art Parties + Openings
In the Air
Movers + Shakers
Datebook
Must - Haves
On The Block
Culture + Travel/New York
COLUMNS
CONVERSATION WITH…
David Lynch, despite Hollywood success,
never gave up his first love, painting.
By Benjamin Genocchio
THE REPORTER
TEFAF gets a facelift and dreams of China;
Warhol auction posts near-perfect sales
and debuts “certificate of provenance.”
BROTHERS IN LAW
What do auction houses have to reveal,
and when do they have to reveal it?
By Thomas and Charles Danziger
The market for Marc Newson’s designs
thrives at every price point.
By William l. Hamilton
THE ASSESSMENT
The selection at Art13 London signaled
shifting tastes as Asian nations grow in
buying power and cultural awareness.
By Scott Reyburn
MARKET WATCH
ARTIST DOSSIER
Increasing exposure has grown Romare
Bearden’s collector base—and his prices.
By Hilarie M. Sheets
AUCTIONS IN BRIEF
Gerhard Richter in New York, Chinese porcelain in
Beverly Hills, Beatrix Potter in London, and more.
EXHIBITIONS IN BREIF
Sales reports from gallery shows in Berlin,
Chicago, London, New York, and Singapore.
DATABANK
By some measures, postwar and contemporary
art beats just about all other investments.
by Roman Kraeussl
