Art Professionals Interviews
By Katy Donoghue | June 22, 2010 .
A cohesive selection of art and design from a private Paris collection will go up for auction this Thursday, June 24, at Wright auction house in Chicago. The sale is not only a chance to purchase works by the likes of Elmgreen and Dragset, Xavier Vielhan, Sophie Calle, and Paul Evans (at price points from $500-$100,000), but a chance to see how a p...
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Art Professionals Interviews
By Katy Donoghue | June 8, 2010 .
Sima Familant began her career in the art world at Baumgartner Gallery in Washington, DC. She later moved to New York and worked as director and curator at Greene Naftali Gallery – one of the first galleries to settle in Chelsea. She now has an international client-base of collectors that she assists on the expansion of their collection, developm...
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Art Professionals Interviews
By Krystal Echeverria Segnini | March 25, 2010 .
Whitewall spoke with Anna Mattirolo, the director of Italy's first contemporary art Museum, MAXXI.
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Art Fairs Art Professionals Exhibitions Interviews
By Katy Donoghue | March 3, 2010 .
Art Middle East (AME) will debut this week during Armory Arts Week in New York. It’s a program made up of exhibitions, studio visits, panel discussions, and collector tours in partnership with The Armory Show.
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Art Fairs Art Professionals Exhibitions Interviews
By Katy Donoghue | March 2, 2010 .
SCOPE is in its ninth year in New York this week and when we spoke to its director, Alexis Hubshman, just days before the opening he seemed pretty chill. "My heart is pretty close to somebody who is healthy," he said.
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Art Fairs Art Professionals Exhibitions Interviews
By Drew Hinshaw | December 4, 2009 .
Somewhere amidst the hubbub of the satellite fair's opening brunch, we sat down with Helen Toomer, Pulse's communications director, de facto general, and all-purpose on-site problem solver. "This is our fifth year in Miami, so we try to make every fair better," she explained.
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