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Céline Piettre, ARTINFO France
PARIS — ARTINFO France met recently with Jérôme de Noirmont in his office on the rue Matignon in the eighth arrondissement, surrounded by the red, blue, and apple-green catalogues published by his now-defunct gallery. For 20 years, Jérôme and his wife...
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Kristen Boatright
In just the second exhibition at Pavel Zoubok’s new Chelsea gallery, multidisciplinary artist Charles McGill, using vintage golf bags as his raw material, explores the intersections of race, class and politics. McGill deconstructs the bags and transforms the...
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Shane Ferro
Since moving to Los Angeles last summer, Perry Rubenstein has already made a mark for himself as a power player on the West Coast art scene. Now that he has settled, ARTINFO chatted with him about his new gallery, the difference between the coasts, and just...
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Ines Min
SEOUL — The South Korean art market is neither as simple nor as succinct as it once was. Insa-dong, the former center of the industry, gave way to neighboring Samcheong-dong over the last two decades, which is again seeing a shift in power.While one major...
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BLOUIN ARTINFO Hong Kong
Poly Auctions officially opened their Hong Kong exhibition space, the Poly Gallery, ahead of their spring auction series.The 232-square-meter space on the seventh floor of One Pacific Place will regularly host exhibitions, lectures, and other art-...
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Nicholas Forrest
The Bonhams Australia sale of works from the collection of recently deceased art collector Colin Laverty at the Museum of Contemporary Art on 24 March will be one of the most closely watched art auctions in recent years. Featuring a range of works by some of...
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Rachel Corbett
Imagine that a young gallerist shells out $13,000 for a booth at an indie art fair like Volta or Independent. Tack on another few grand for food, flights, shipping, and hotels. If all goes well, he or she sells enough art to recoup the expenses — maybe even...
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Zoe Li
Lehmann Maupin will officially open their Hong Kong gallery tomorrow in the Pedder Building. It is the gallery's first exhibition space outside of New York and will be managed by Hong Kong-based gallery director and partner Courtney Plummer.Although Lehmann...
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Shane Ferro
Five years after its inception, Asia Week will be bigger than ever this spring. Growing 25 percent over last year, the event will include auctions and special exhibitions at 43 galleries, many of which have traveled to New York from cities across the world....
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BLOUIN ARTINFO
ARTINFO's ace market reporter Judd Tully takes us on a tour of Pier 92 at The Armory Show to give us his take on the show's historical connection to the 1913 Armory Show that brought modern art to America.
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