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Published: July 1, 2008
FEATURES
62 The New Customs of the country
Greenwich, Connecticut, has become the nation’s
unlikely art capital.
By Sarah Douglas
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The Bruce Museum of Arts and Sciences Read
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Jennifer and David Stockman Read the Article Reba and Dave Williams Read the Article Stephanie Seymour and Peter Brant Read the Article Steven Cohen Read the Article Marei von Saher Read the Article Other Notables Read the Article The Old Guard Read the Article Lisa and Richard A. Baker Read the Article Sydie and Gerrit Lansing Read the Article Pamela and Arthur Sanders Read the Article Anonymous Read the Article
70 all over the map
Their locations vary, but America’s regional auction
houses all have their special strengths.
By Judd Tully
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Look at what’s hitting the block around the nation. Read the
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74 party lines
Politically minded artists are selling without
necessarily selling out.
By Jeffrey Kastner Read the Article
DEPARTMENTS
12 from the editor
Why do we surround ourselves with challenging
art? To find out what we needed to know.
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15 in the air
Tour de Chelsea Read the Article
Birthday Bash Read the Article Rebel Yeltsin Read the Article Mr. and Mr. Smith? Read the Article Who's that Girl? Read the Article
17 movers+shakers
Tale of Two Cities Read the Article
Deal Broker Read the Article India in Germany Read the Article Prada’s Plans Read the Article Growth Spurt Read the Article
21 conversation with...
Dan Cameron talks about creating the country’s biggest biennial in New Orleans. By Sarah Douglas
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25 the reporter
Regilding the Gold Coast Read the Article
Time of Trouble Read the Article Lost Luster Read the Article
33 datebook
What’s happening this month at galleries, museums,
auctions and fairs around the globe.
Beach Scene Read the Article
Glam Lots Read the Article Horseplay Read the Article Ab Fab Prefab Read the Article Post Show Read the Article Young and Old Read the Article American Fare Read the Article Twilight Zone Read the Article Car Culture Read the Article
42 in the studio
John Chamberlain finds the perfect fit using vibrant metal scraps.
By Annette Grant Read the Article
53 souren melikian
At the May sales in New York, buyers were more
interested in big names and bragging rights than art.
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MARKETFILE
85 artist dossier
Joan Mitchell
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91 in brief
94 auction reviews
Impressionist & Modern Art Read the Article
Postwar & Contemporary Art Read the Article American Art Read the Article
104 databank
Toast of the Coast Read the Article
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