Collecting
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Shane Ferro
What do a taxi medallion and a Picasso have in common? They both make fine loan collateral, according to niche finance company Medallion. The New York-based financial services company — which originally granted loans for would-be taxi drivers...
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Céline Piettre, ARTINFO France
Can a young professional who lives off salaried income rather than a trust fund still collect contemporary art? Yes, and Joseph Kouli is living proof. The Paris-based ad agency associate director, currently in his early thirties, has been acquiring works for...
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BLOUIN ARTINFO
Donald and Mera Rubell own one of the world's largest collections of contemporary art. Much of it is lent to institutions around the world, but they do show off some of their works at the Rubell Family Collection in a former Drug Enforcement Agency...
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Benjamin Genocchio
With another year of record-breaking auction results behind us, and in anticipation of further frantic activity at the early 2013 auctions in London, it would seem prudent to reflect upon the increasing acceptance of art as what finance and investment folk...
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Art+Auction
AGE: 46HAILS FROM: Turin, ItalyPRESIDES OVER: Bortolami Gallery, 520 West 20th street, New YorkGALLERY’S SPECIALTY: Contemporary ArtARTISTS SHOWN: Richard Aldrich, Daniel Buren, Tom Burr, Morgan Fisher, Michel François, Piero Golia, Thilo Heinzmann, Patrick...
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BLOUIN ARTINFO
MIAMI— Since they were married in 1964, Donald and Mera Rubell say they have been spending at least 25 percent of their income on their collection of contemporary art. It's now 5,000-works strong — one of the largest private collections in the...
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Art+Auction, BLOUIN ARTINFO
Every 12 months, the editors of Art+Auction assemble a list of the individuals who have stood out in the art world over the last year, and publish our results as our Power List. On December 2, we published our Introduction, explaining the thinking...
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Terri Ciccone
Thrift stores are no longer hunting grounds for indie vintage fiends and elderly knicknack hunters — more and more, unsuspecting kitsch fans are picking up bargain-basement paintings at flea markets and garage sales only to later discover that they’ve...
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Benjamin Genocchio, Art+Auction
Sprawling throughout the lower level of an exclusive apartment complex in the Seoul Forest Park area of the South Korean capital is the boutique, invitation-only art fair, Gallery Seoul, now in its second year. A television crew trails an immaculately dressed...
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Art+Auction
Was there art on the walls when
you were growing up?
I grew up on small farm. There was no art on the walls, but my parents encouraged curiosity. More important, my great-grandfather collected artifacts, natural history curiosities, and folk art, all of...














