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FEATURES
118 a day in the life
The only way to find out what art’s all-stars are really up to? Follow them around for 24 hours.
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A writer describes the hectic job
of shadowing a Met curator on his daily rounds. Read the Article
130 the new blue chip
German Expressionism is the next hot thing in
collecting.
By Judith H. Dobrzynski
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138 Expressionism in Museums Aficionados of German Expressionism don’t have to wait for special exhibitions or be satisfied with the few works on view at
major museums. By Judith H. Dobrzynski
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138 what's in a name?
When it comes to buying Old Master paintings,
attribution is everything. By Judd Tully
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136 Rembrandt or Not? Only a handful of people in the world have the authority to determine whether a painting is a genuine Rembrandt. By Nina Siegal
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142 fair game
The struggle for inclusion in art fairs has selection
committees under scrutiny. By Sarah Douglas
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145 Show and Tell As interest in the Art Show has increased, the Art Dealers Association of America has been grappling with a way to accommodate its diverse
and expanding membership.
By Sarah Douglas
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DEPARTMENTS
14 from the editor
Thinking about the inspiration fallacy and the potential in just showing up for work. Read the Letter
18 contributors
Checking in with some of the talented people whose work graces our pages this month.
23 in the air
29 movers+shakers
33 conversation with...
Chicago dealer Kavi Gupta is doing his part to put his hometown back on the map. By Jori Finkel
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37 the reporter
To view highlights from the collection of the late Ileanna Sonnabend see the article
47 datebook
66 in the studio
South Korea’s Lee Bul shifts her artistic focus from
the body to failed utopias. By Barbara Pollack
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77 souren melikian
Buyers from China kept the market for Eastern works of art moving during New York’s Asia Week. Read the Article
88 obsessions
If it’s from New Spain, then Mexico City collector Daniel Liebsohn has to have it. By Edward M. Gómez
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107 brothers in law
The ethical and legal challenges of buying a museum piece. By Charles and Thomas Danziger
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111 books
Painting Ladies
Women Impressionists devotes well-deserved attention to the careers of Berthe Morisot, Mary Cassatt, Eva Gonzalès and Marie Bracquemond. By Peter Plagens
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Con Artist
In The Forger's Spell, Edward Dolnick tells the story of a forger who was lacking as a painter but excelled as a con man. By Nina Siegal
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MARKETFILE
155 artist dossier
163 in brief
166 london sales preview
176 auction reviews
192 databank
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