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October 2009 Table of Contents

Published: October 1, 2009
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Art+Auction: Still Prime Time?


Art+Auction: Centerfold


Art+Auction: Pop Life


Art+Auction: Datebook


Art+Auction: What You Need to Know


Art+Auction: In the Studio


Art+Auction: Souren Melikian


Art+Auction: Artist Dossier


Art+Auction: International Auctions in Brief

74 Feature
Consensus is rare on the hightly subjective topic of late-career works. By Judd Tully
80 Feature
The rich collection of the late William F. Reilly hits the block at Christie's. By Meredith Mendelsohn
82 Feature
A new exhibition at the Tate Modern considers the art of self-promotion. By Meghan Dailey
54 When in...
If you’re headed to fiac, these Paris picks will not disappoint.
By Matthew Rose
DEPARTMENTS
19 The Reporter
Picture Imperfect
An art world lender has filed suit against the celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz. By Judd Tully
27 Datebook
45 What You Need to Know
Antique Persian Carpets
If you look beyond knot count, fine Persian carpets can be good values. By Marisa Bartolucci
48 In the Studio
Doug Aitken
The video artist Doug Aitken uses sound to define—and dissolve—space. By Jori Finkel
57 Souren Melikian
Navigating a Shrinking Art Market
Auction houses face an uncertain future; the first in a two-part series.
67 Brothers in Law
In Favor of Artists
State consignment laws differ in the protection they afford artists. By Thomas and Charles Danziger
69 Books
Behind the Façade
The decorative-arts trade can be a high-stakes game. By Maryalice Huggins
MARKETFILE
91 Artist Dossier
Pierre Soulages
Long revered in Europe, Pierre Soulages is gaining wider appeal. By Jean Bond Rafferty
97 Auction Reviews
     IN BRIEF:
     Sotheby's London
     Northeast
     Tajan
     Eldred's
     Leslie Hindman
     Dreweatts
     Couer d'Alene
     Christie's London
     Skinner

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