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Published: December 3, 2007
SPECIAL SECTION
As a new guard replaces the old, we take our annual look at who's running the art world these days. Read the Articles
136 25 Changes That Matter 154 The Power of Place: A Seating Chart 156 The Next Generation: A Dealers' Roundtable By Sarah Douglas 162 Saying Power By Paul Davis 164 Four Views: Who's Got the Power? By Peter Plagens, Souren Melikian, David D'arcy and Allan Schwartzman
DEPARTMENTS
The rules are changing. We honor those who kept up—and those who redefined the game entirely. Read the Letter
Gogo in Moscow Read the Article
SeaFair skips ports Read the Article Hirst at the Met Read the Article See more Seymour Read the Article FIAC's unwelcome wagon Read the Article
Big transitions for Viso and Dickerman
Tsien and Williams to tackle the Barnes Russia Miami 2007
Salander-O'Reilly in legal hot water; the impact of the declining dollar on the auction market. Read the Article
Antique Pride Read the Article
Private Goods Read the Article Home Depot Read the Article Cultured Pearls Read the Article Western Art Read the Article Freudian Practice Read the Article In-House Talent Read the Article Holiday Spirits Read the Article Postcard Piranesi Read the Article X-Acto Science Read the Article Rogers Pomp Read the Article Artists at Work Read the Article
Zhang Huan's cavernous work space near Shanghai can barely contain his big ideas.
By Luna Shyr Read the Article
Paris's plethora of auction houses has created huge opportunities for collectors of all stripes. Read the Article
Collecting antique chess pieces—just like playing the game—requires savvy. Read the Article
By Rebecca Knapp Adams
For those doing business at art fairs, certain ground rules apply. Read the Article
By Thomas and Charles Danziger
MARKETFILE
Works by Lucas Cranach the Elder appeal to contemporary tastes.
By Paul Jeromack Read the Article
Edward Mapplethorpe's gallery comeback
Wright's top-lot trailer
Zoo and Frieze: friendly competitors?
Chinese art carrries the London contemporary sales. Read the Article
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