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Our guide tests the waters of the market and offers the wisdom of experts who’ve long navigated design’s ever-changing currents.
Go Ask Adam
The Boys from Brazil
Into the Wood
Conversation With James Zemaitis
Saving Grace
By Ted Loos
Everything you need to know about wine auction deals.
ALSO:
Keeping It Cool
Only Collect
Grattitude?
By Reba Williams
Museums ignore their patrons’ wishes at their own peril—especially in this economy.
Missing in Moscow
By Sarah Douglas
Economic woes force the cancellation of one Moscow art fair and leave a question mark hanging over another.
The Business of Art
ARTIST DOSSIER
Giorgio Morandi
By Hilarie M. Sheets
Other artists have long admired Giorgio Morandi. Now collectors are following suit.
AUCTION REVIEW
New York: Americana
By Katherine Jentleson
Middling Americana lots fell through the cracks.
ALSO:
New York: Old Master Paintings
Open House
By Sarah Douglas
Contemporary Chinese-art dealer Michael Goedhuis is expanding the intimate gallery in his London residence.
ALSO:
Dynamic Trio
Company Man
Backhanded Comment
Tennis legend John McEnroe was finding fault at the Gala Preview of the ADAA’s Art Show in February.
ALSO:
Table Talk
Today’s Mann
Earning His Stripes?
Uptown Girl
BROTHERS IN LAW
Restoration Drama
Restorations don't
always increase the value of art. When botched, they can have the opposite effect.
What’s happening this month at galleries, museums, auctions and fairs around the globe.
COLOGNE
Cool in Köln
SALZBURG
Body Art
NEW YORK
Century 19
Smash Success
SOFA So Good
PARIS
Perfect Harmony
Design Center
HONG KONG
Made in Asia
Silver Linings
By Judd Tully
Even in the midst of uncertainty, there are opportunities for the savvy buyer.
Confidence Killers?
By Kelly Devine Thomas
The high-end art market suffers little in the wake of scams and scandals.
Many Splendid Things
By Christopher Turner
How the Vogels scrimped and charmed their
way into collecting history.
When in Mexico City for… Zona Maco
By Katherine Jentleson
April’s Zona Maco fair is only part of the lively art scene here that appeals to worldly travelers.
Bullish Bidders
Worthy works by Old Masters and Impressionist and modern maestros brought top dollar in early 2009.
Design of the Times
By Katherine Jentleson
Architect Lee Mindel weighs in on prewar design—the new (and old) blue chip in today’s conservative market.
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