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| Collectors' focus: wood carving flourished in Southern Germany in the late 15th century onwards, resulting in exquisitely crafted devotional sculptures. Today, these figures and reliefs may be found for as little as 5,000 [pounds sterling], though the best examples command high prices. |
Crichton-Miller, Emma |
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May 1, 2012 |
1088 |
| A devoted medievalist: Sir Paul Ruddock, chairman of London's Victoria and Albert Museum, is a passionate collector and champion of medieval art. He talks to Apollo about the onus on museums to celebrate the often overlooked glories of our medieval heritage. |
Moore, Susan |
Interview |
May 1, 2012 |
2558 |
| The artist as collector. |
Humphries, Oscar |
Column |
Apr 1, 2012 |
504 |
| A taste for blue: the Wallace Collection in London holds a small yet very fine collection of Dutch art. The galleries for these works have undergone a dramatic refurbishment, resulting in vibrant, well-lit spaces that cleverly refer to the history of collecting in this area. |
Davis, Lucy; Vogtherr, Christoph Martin |
Cover story |
Apr 1, 2012 |
2920 |
| The nation's art revealed: launched in 2003, the Public Catalogue Foundation is devoted to publishing every oil painting in a UK public collection. The Foundation is the brainchild of Fred Hohler, and its work over the last decade is yielding some intriguing revelations. |
Smith, Charles Saumarez |
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Apr 1, 2012 |
1306 |
| Around the galleries: collectors are spoilt for choice this month at Asia Week New York, while an array of fine art and design exhibitions take place across Paris and Maastricht to coincide with the spring fair season. |
Kent, Monique |
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Mar 1, 2012 |
866 |
| Collectors' focus: the market for Dutch engraved glass has traditionally been exclusive, attracting only specialist collectors. However, increased interest in fine objects produced during the Golden Age suggests that these items may soon entice a broader audience. |
Crichton-Miller, Emma |
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Mar 1, 2012 |
1131 |
| Say what? |
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Brief article |
Feb 1, 2012 |
289 |
| The acquisitive gene: Christian Levett's fanaticism for collecting antiquities has led to him opening a museum for his collection in the South of France. He spoke to Apollo about his collecting and the museum's mission to reveal the thread of Classicism in Western art. |
Moore, Susan |
Interview |
Feb 1, 2012 |
2439 |
| Collectors' focus: the now buoyant market in ancient coins is subject to fluctuations whenever a major hoard is discovered. In recent weeks, record prices have been realised for the rarest pieces. |
Crichton-Miller, Emma |
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Feb 1, 2012 |
1281 |
| Youth and beauty: Jack Kirkland's collection reveals his ability to co-ordinate disparate pieces with ease. Twentieth-century paintings sit alongside Hellenistic bronzes, a Carracci portrait and an Egyptian faience baboon. He talks to Apollo about the evolution of his eclectic collection. |
Humphries, Oscar |
Interview |
Jan 1, 2012 |
2293 |
| Collectors' focus: American conceptualists and minimalists command staggering prices, but the work produced this side of the Atlantic has gone under the radar. Collectors may acquire pieces by the movements' British counterparts at a fraction of the cost. |
Crichton-Miller, Emma |
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Jan 1, 2012 |
1130 |
| Defining the modern: while much attention has focused on Ronald Lauder's Secessionist works, his less-publicised modern collection captures the narrative of 20th-century Western art. |
Temkin, Ann |
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Dec 1, 2011 |
1910 |
| How do you collect art and antiques in today's market? |
Bishop, Sophie |
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Dec 1, 2011 |
725 |
| Apollo's 2011 awards ... |
Humphries, Oscar |
Column |
Dec 1, 2011 |
493 |
| The quest for perfection: the pursuit of world-class art has been a life- long compulsion for Ronald Lauder. Highlights from his remarkable collection form the 10th anniversary show at his Neue Galerie in New York, where Apollo caught up with the collector for a private tour. |
Moore, Susan |
Cover story |
Dec 1, 2011 |
2528 |
| Made in China: Judith Neilson and her husband Kerr founded the White Rabbit Gallery in Sydney, which displays Chinese art produced after the year 2000. She spoke to Apollo about why she wanted to share her collection. |
Humphries, Oscar |
Interview |
Nov 1, 2011 |
1777 |
| Market review. |
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Oct 1, 2011 |
941 |
| Taking art to the masses: the art and politics of disability take centre stage in the Museum of Everything's latest show. But, asks Oscar Humphries, does it only work in a department store? |
Humphries, Oscar |
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Oct 1, 2011 |
518 |
| The art market: Asia Week heralds the autumn season in New York, while September sees a slew of house sales and fairs in Europe. Meanwhile, in London this June, mighty prices were achieved for the Duerckheim and Beyeler collections. |
Moore, Susan |
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Sep 1, 2011 |
1883 |
| Collector's focus: Venetian glass has been highly sought for over 700 years--at least since the late 13th century, when the Grand Council of Venice exiled glassmakers to the island of Murano. But what should collectors look for in the 21st century? |
Crichton-Miller, Emma |
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Sep 1, 2011 |
1139 |
| The inveterate collector: throughout his now legendary collecting career Alistair McAlpine has been drawn towards art and objects that compel his voracious curiosity. He talks to Apollo at his home in Italy about his life sifting the 'right from the wrong' and why he so readily relinquishes his collections. |
Moore, Susan |
Interview |
Jul 1, 2011 |
2559 |
| Diomedes and Diskobolus: among the collection of classical sculpture belonging to the 1st Marquess of Lansdowne was a Roman copy of a lost bronze of Diskobolus by the Greek sculptor Myron. Excavated by the dealer Gavin Hamilton in 1774, the marble's fascinating story has much to reveal about late 18th-century collecting. |
Angelicoussis, Elizabeth |
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May 1, 2011 |
2805 |
| Increasing Interest in Rare, 19th Century Oriental Carpets Continues Unabated Among Art Collectors. |
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Feb 7, 2011 |
870 |
| Civic art theft. |
Moynihan, Michael C. |
Brief article |
Dec 8, 2010 |
155 |
| Montage Finance Launches To Provide Secured Lending To Art Collectors, Art Gallery Owners, and Art World Investors. |
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Company overview |
Nov 29, 2010 |
1093 |
| Drawn to line: Louis-Antoine Prat, a selection of whose world-renowned collection of drawings is currently on show in Sydney, is a highly literate and scholarly collector with a fiercely independent spirit. |
Ekserdjian, David |
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Nov 1, 2010 |
1959 |
| A passion for porcelain: an ambitious streak and a thriving collector-dealer alliance has enabled James E. Sowell to form one of the finest collections of Chinese export porcelain in the world. |
Nicholson, Louise |
Cover story |
Oct 1, 2010 |
1590 |
| Housing the art: much of Poonam Bhagat Shroff's collection of contemporary Indian art was commissioned for her newly-designed home in Mumbai. She gives Apollo a tour of this remarkable fusion of art and architecture. |
Jaffer, Amin |
Interview |
Oct 1, 2010 |
2333 |
| A taste for history: the interior designer Jacques Garcia, currently refurbishing the 17th- and 18th-century period rooms at the Louvre, shares his obsessive passion for collecting with Apollo. |
Levy-Alban, Sylvain |
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Sep 1, 2010 |
2771 |
| Around the galleries: collectors drawn to Paris for the biennale are spoilt for choice by the wealth of accompanying shows and events. |
Blinkhorn, Annie |
Calendar |
Sep 1, 2010 |
835 |
| Indian giving. |
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Editorial |
Sep 1, 2010 |
840 |
| A private passion: Professor Kurt Salfeld and his wife, Jutta, have loaned their collection of Meissen porcelain birds--among the rarest of all Meissen creations--to the Porzellansammlung of Dresden's Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, marking the tercentennial of the Meissen manufactury's foundation. |
Nicholson, Louise |
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Jul 1, 2010 |
1764 |
| Body of art: Dimitris Daskalopoulos's collection of contemporary art, on show at London's Whitechapel Gallery this month, is a visceral celebration of life. |
Grant, Simon |
Interview |
Jun 1, 2010 |
1977 |
| Made in metal: Peter Merino talks to Apollo about his collection of bronzes and why he is a passionate advocate for the decorative arts. |
Humphries, Oscar |
Interview |
Jun 1, 2010 |
1359 |
| Collectors' focus: the wealth of top-end material appearing on the market this year presents a welcome opportunity for collectors. |
Garfield-Davies, Jeremy |
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Jun 1, 2010 |
1322 |
| American fervour: the new McGlothlin Wing at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts opens this month with an exhibition of American art that Jim and Fran McGlothlin have promised to the museum. Louise Nicholson visits the couple at their Florida home. |
Nicholson, Louise |
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May 1, 2010 |
1590 |
| Decorative splendour: masterpieces of Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau and Art Deco adorn the newly renovated Sydney and Frances Lewis Galleries at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Barry Shifman presents the key players in these movements of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and their representation in the museum's Lewis Collection. |
Shifman, Barry |
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May 1, 2010 |
1865 |
| Global collecting: Jean Paul Barbier-Mueller belongs to an impressive collecting dynasty and has made tribal art his passion and focus for over 50 years. Susan Moore talks to the Swiss collector and museum founder about his acquisitive gene. |
Moore, Susan |
Interview |
Apr 1, 2010 |
1867 |
| Island of art: Princess Bona Borromeo talks to Susan Moore about the recent restoration of her family's great art collection and the redisplay of the baroque picture gallery in the Borromeo palace on Isola Bella. |
Moore, Susan |
Interview |
Mar 1, 2010 |
2489 |
| Art's ambassador: Michael Hall meets Willem Baron van Dedem, president of the board of the European Fine Art Fair, and owner of one of the finest private collections of 17th-century Dutch paintings. |
Hall, Michael |
Interview |
Mar 1, 2010 |
2093 |
| Masterpieces from Turner to Cezanne: this was "a crucial moment in the history of art, when European painting was undergoing a revolution in style, theme, and technique.". |
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Mar 1, 2010 |
1114 |
| Parking the art: John Pappajohn and his wife, Mary, have created a public sculpture park for their hometown of Des Moines in Iowa, and filled it with works from their collection of contemporary art. They take Louise Nicholson on a tour. Photographs by Brian Smale. |
Nicholson, Louise |
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Feb 1, 2010 |
1980 |
| Collecting by instinct: George Ortiz has created one of the world's greatest private collections of ancient and tribal art. James Stourton talks to him about a career that goes back more than 60 years, and the philosophy that underpins it. |
Stourton, James |
Interview |
Feb 1, 2010 |
2127 |
| Drawings to be shared: Charles Ryskamp, a former director of the Morgan Library & Museum and the Frick Collection, talks to Louise Nicholson about a lifetime of collecting drawings, a selection of which goes on show next month at the Yale Center for British Art. |
Nicholson, Louise |
Interview |
Jan 1, 2010 |
2061 |
| Market preview: the year starts with an erotic masterpiece, sculpture from Arthur M. Sackler's collection and an extraordinary piece of art-nouveau furniture. |
Moore, Susan |
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Jan 1, 2010 |
840 |
| Market review: modern British art as well as a remarkable silver discovery made noteworthy prices. |
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Jan 1, 2010 |
1023 |
| American impressionists: prices for even the leading American Impressionists have dipped in the past few years, making these appealing artists especially attractive to collectors. |
Blinkhorn, Annie |
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Jan 1, 2010 |
1067 |
| Patriot games: a celebration of Colombia's first major art collector includes some remarkable discoveries amid a presentation of national heroes. |
Bailey, Gauvin Alexander |
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Jan 1, 2010 |
826 |
| An Anglo-Florentine life: in the October 1965 issue Harold Acton wrote an account of his Italian childhood in Florence, surrounded by his father's collection. |
Acton, Harold |
Viewpoint essay |
Dec 1, 2009 |
465 |
| Beauty and the beast. |
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Brief article |
Dec 1, 2009 |
179 |
| Collectors & collecting: Robert H. Smith and his wife, Clarice, have formed one of the world's finest private collections of renaissance bronzes. At home in Washington, DC, he talks to Louise Nicholson about his decision to bequeath the collection to the National Gallery of Art. |
Nicholson, Louise |
Interview |
Nov 1, 2009 |
2131 |
| Custodian of Mughal jewels: HE Sheikha Hussah Al-Sabah: the unparalleled al-Sabah collection of jewelled arts from Mughal India has been formed over 35 years by HE Sheikh Nasser al-Ahmad al-Sabah of Kuwait and his wife, HE Sheikha Hussah al-Sabah. Amin Jaffer talks to Sheikha Hussah about the collection's history and the way that the couple have shared it with the world. |
Jaffer, Amin |
Interview |
Oct 1, 2009 |
2249 |
| A family quest: when Anupam Poddar became interested in contemporary Indian art, his mother, Lekha, could not at first see the point. Now together they own the country's finest collection. Having opened it to the public, they are turning their attention to India's neighbours, as they tell Louise Nicholson. |
Nicholson, Louise |
Interview |
Oct 1, 2009 |
1601 |
| Tribal triumph: Udo Horstmann and his wife, Wally, have filled their home in Switzerland with one of the world's greatest private collections of tribal art. As Mr Horstmann explains to Louise Nicholson, it is 'an expedition into another world'. |
Nicholson, Louise |
Interview |
Sep 1, 2009 |
2087 |
| Land of heart's desire: Brian Burns's extraordinary collection of Irish art tells the story of a nation. At home in Palm Beach, he explains to Susan Moore how it was inspired by his emigre grandfather's pride in his roots. |
Moore, Susan |
Interview |
Sep 1, 2009 |
1908 |
| Going Dutch: George and Ilone Kremer have formed a major collection of Dutch and Flemish Old Master paintings in just 15 years. As they explain to Louise Nicholson, they take great pleasure in sharing their remarkable achievement with the public. |
Nicholson, Louise |
Interview |
Jul 1, 2009 |
2003 |
| The private world of Frank Cohen: Frank Cohen is one of Britain's most celebrated collectors of contemporary art. But he also has a little-known passion for 20th-century British art, as he reveals to Louise Nicholson at his home in Cheshire. |
Nicholson, Louise |
Interview |
Jul 1, 2009 |
1923 |
| The 18th Earl of Pembroke: tradition with a twist: the Earl of Pembroke was just 25 when he inherited responsibility for Wilton House in Wiltshire, its estate and art collections in 2003. To mark Apollo's special issue on Wilton, he talks to Michael Hall about his plans for this great house. Portrait by Derry Moore. |
Hall, Michael |
Interview |
Jul 1, 2009 |
1378 |
| Collectors & collecting: an exhibition of Jean Bonna's outstanding collection of Old Master drawings opens at the National Gallery of Scotland this month. At home in Geneva, he talks to Louise Nicholson about his love for works of art on paper. |
Nicholson, Louise |
Interview |
Jun 1, 2009 |
1963 |
| A twist in the tale: in December 1991 Sally Richardson interviewed the collector, novelist and MP Jeffrey Archer. Archer's switchback political career ended in July 2001, when he was imprisoned for committing perjury in the libel trial referred to here. |
Richardson, Sally |
Interview |
May 1, 2009 |
470 |
| A life in colour: the Merzbacher & Mayer collections: Werner Merzbacher has formed an astonishing collection of 20th-century art at its most radiant. He talks to Louise Nicholson at home in Switzerland about the pleasure that he gets from lending the works he loves to exhibitions. |
Nicholson, Louise |
Interview |
May 1, 2009 |
1771 |
| Art business: some businesses are doing rather well from the financial crisis, including pizza delivery, pawnbroking--and art loans. |
Wright, Ben |
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May 1, 2009 |
812 |
| Restoring my inheritance: an interview with HSH Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein. |
Herstatt, Claudia |
Interview |
Mar 1, 2009 |
3027 |
| Out of Africa. |
Jackson, Brian Keith |
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Mar 1, 2009 |
1244 |
| Collections & collecting: a collector and the son of collectors, Andreas Bechtler cherishes his family's close links with artists ranging from Miro to Warhol. He has presented his collection to Charlotte, North Carolina, where next year it will be unveiled in a new museum. |
Nicholson, Louise |
Interview |
Feb 1, 2009 |
1859 |
| A universal story of faith, told in art: couple's creche collection led to 'extraordinary experience' of global generosity. |
Malcolm, Teresa |
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Dec 26, 2008 |
1130 |
| Creating a scene: Eugenio Lopez Alonso is the creator of Coleccion Jumex in Mexico City, probably the most influential collection of contemporary art in Latin America. He talks to Louise Nicholson. |
Cohen, Laura |
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Dec 1, 2008 |
1500 |
| Gold of the gods: for over 50 years Douglas Latchford has pursued his passion for Asian sculpture. He talks to Louise Nicholson in his London apartment about his extraordinary collection and its future. |
Nicholson, Louise |
Interview |
Nov 1, 2008 |
1760 |
| The Horta-Osorio collection: Portuguese voyage of discoveries: in less than a decade, the banker Antonio Horta-Osorio and his wife, Ana, have assembled an outstanding collection of works of art made for the Portuguese in the age of discoveries. They talk to Amin Jaffer. |
Jaffer, Amin |
Cover story |
Nov 1, 2008 |
2271 |
| A wall for every work: interview with Barney Ebsworth: Barney Ebsworth's proposed bequest to the Seattle Art Museum of 65 great American Modernist paintings is the culmination of a collecting career driven by a businessman's shrewd analysis of undervalued works as well as a deep emotional attachment to art. |
Aidin, Rose |
Interview |
Oct 1, 2008 |
1541 |
| Art for sharing: when her extraordinary collection of contemporary art outgrew the family home, Anita Zabludowicz opened her own gallery in north London. She talks to Louise Nicholson. |
Nicholson, Louise |
Interview |
Oct 1, 2008 |
1776 |
| French art the American way: the American collector Rodica Seward, owner of Tajan, France's best-known private auction house, has a missionary passion for modern French art. She talks to Louise Nicholson. |
Nicholson, Louise |
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Sep 1, 2008 |
1662 |
| Collectors & museums: relationships that underpin the art world: collectors and museums are intimately linked: collectors seek out curatorial advice and museums rely on collectors' generosity for acquisitions. James Fenton opens Apollo's special issue on private collectors and the public realm by exploring some of the consequences of this complex relationship. |
Fenton, James |
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Jul 1, 2008 |
1525 |
| Reckless in his obsession: renowned as a socialite as well as an entrepreneur, Sir David Tang is also a pioneering collector of contemporary Chinese art. Susan Moore visits him at his home in Hong Kong for a tour of his collection. |
Moore, Susan |
Interview |
Jul 1, 2008 |
1877 |
| Castle at the cutting edge: Simon Grant talks to Mollie Dent-Brocklehurst about bringing contemporary art to the grounds of Sudeley Castle, her family home. |
Moore, Derry |
Interview |
Jul 1, 2008 |
1672 |
| The top 20: who are the world's most influential collectors? |
Bailey, Martin |
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Jul 1, 2008 |
3499 |
| Sharing it out: Louise Nicholson meets Herbert and Dorothy Vogel at home in Manhattan to talk about their extraordinary gift of 2,500 modern drawings to 50 museums across the US. |
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Interview |
Jul 1, 2008 |
1697 |
| Museum for the middlebrows: Michael Hall talks to Sir Peter Moores about the ideals that lie behind his creation of Compton Verney, which he describes as one of the most 'artistically accessible collections in the country'. |
Hall, Michael |
Interview |
Jul 1, 2008 |
1677 |
| Who am I? This is an extract from an APOLLO interview with a well-known collector and art-world figure. A copy of our 2007 Book of the Year, James Stourton's Great Collectors of Our Time (Scala) will be won by the first reader to identify the subject. |
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Interview |
Jul 1, 2008 |
503 |
| Thomas Hope's 'true taste': this imaginatively staged exhibition pays handsome tribute to a great connoisseur, collector and designer. |
Knox, Tim |
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May 1, 2008 |
1051 |
| Art at speed: a key part of Los Angeles County Museum of Art's transformation is the newly-opened Broad Contemporary Art Museum, the result of Eli Broad's philanthropy and insatiable appetite for art: Louise Nicholson talks to him at his LA home. |
Nicholson, Louise |
Interview |
Apr 1, 2008 |
1942 |
| Accounting for taste: Olav Velthuis on the economics of art. |
Velthuis, Olav |
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Apr 1, 2008 |
3676 |
| An Islamic symphony: David Khalili talks about his collection: Abu Dhabi is hosting the most comprehensive exhibition of Islamic art ever staged in the Middle East. It is drawn solely from the great collection of David Khalili, who explains to Susan Moore how it has been put together like a piece of music. |
Moore, Susan |
Cover story |
Mar 1, 2008 |
1763 |
| Putting art on the table: Suzanne and Norman Cohn's passion for commissioning contemporary crafts has led to their creatively staged dinner parties, where guests enjoy not only exquisite food but also elaborate 'table art'. Louise Nicholson was invited to join them for an evening. |
Nicholson, Louise |
Interview |
Mar 1, 2008 |
1723 |
| Market review: paintings with 'wall power' triumphed in Old Masters week in New York and a significant corporate collection went to the block in London. |
Moore, Susan |
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Mar 1, 2008 |
1016 |
| Woven into the collection: one of the world's pre-eminent textile designers, Jack Lenor Larsen is also a collector who has filled his home in East Hampton with ceramics and basketry of all periods. He talks to Louise Nicholson about his quest for the 'newer, better, unknown'. |
Nicholson, Louise |
Interview |
Feb 1, 2008 |
1599 |
| Flogging off the silver: the cost of the upkeep of old buildings is tempting churches to sell their fixtures--to no long-term benefit. |
Stamp, Gavin |
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Feb 1, 2008 |
1208 |
| Why Africa?... the art taking Europe by storm: Jean Pigozzi is a man with a passion. He has been collecting contemporary African art for nearly two decades and has built the world's most important collection of modern African art. Stephen Williams went to Turin in Italy to meet him and view the "Why Africa?" exhibition. |
Williams, Stephen |
Interview |
Feb 1, 2008 |
1193 |
| Art business: buying art online via galleries or at auction is increasingly popular--but do the benefits outweigh the disadvantages? |
Wright, Ben |
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Jan 1, 2008 |
775 |
| Dutch and flemish old master paintings: collectors from other areas are flocking to this market, which is driven by new discoveries and the quest for the best. |
Andrews, Isabel |
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Dec 1, 2007 |
1000 |
| Art business: how will the recent global financial turmoil affect the art market. |
Wright, Ben |
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Nov 1, 2007 |
778 |
| A Rolls-Royce collection of oceanic art: Mark Blackburn's collection of Pacific island art is one of the finest in the world. At home in Hawaii, he talks to Louise Nicholson about his 'manic' hunt for the best. |
Nicholson, Louise |
Interview |
Oct 1, 2007 |
1946 |
| Bric-a-Brac: a Rothchild's memoir of collecting: in 1897 the creator of Waddesdon Manor, Baron Ferdinand Rothschild, wrote a revealing and vivid autobiographical account of dealers and collectors. A major document for the history of collecting, it is published here for the first time. |
Hall, Michael |
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Jul 1, 2007 |
19206 |
| Art business: art investment funds are not like art collectors: they must never buy for pleasure. |
Wright, Ben |
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Jun 1, 2007 |
810 |
| How to cultivate the art of friendship: the celebrated architect Sir Colin St John Wilson talks to Peyton Skipwith about the close friendships with artists that lie behind the great collection he has given to Pallant House Gallery, Chichester. |
Skipwith, Peyton |
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Jan 1, 2007 |
3224 |
| Modern British sculpture: the remarkable depth of this burgeoning market means that affordable pieces by major artists are still available. |
Rawlin, James |
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Jan 1, 2007 |
1058 |
| The art teacher as collector. |
Walkup, Nancy |
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Jan 1, 2006 |
702 |
| Cherishing African heritage: preservers and scholars discuss the historic cultural values and contemporary significance. |
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Nov 1, 2005 |
1507 |
| Intensely happy in Detroit: the August 1983 issue was devoted to the American collector Charles Lang Freer (1854-1919), whose life was described in an editorial by Denys Sutton. |
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Jul 1, 2005 |
602 |
| Private passions that benefit us all. |
Hall, Michael |
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Jun 1, 2005 |
832 |
| Mutual passions a public museum and private collectors. |
Rogers, Malcolm |
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Jun 1, 2005 |
3429 |
| America as captured on canvas: an extraordinary exhibition of one of the foremost private collections ever assembled brings to life a vibrant nation through its captivating people and breathtaking landscapes. |
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Nov 1, 2004 |
2516 |
| Ireland's collectors: a historical perspective: collecting in Ireland today is often depicted solely as the pursuit by the nouveaux riches of trophy canvases by Jack B. Yeats. Yet, as William Laffan describes in this detailed analysis of contemporary Irish collectors, some remarkable and little-known collections of international significance are being formed, eclipsing even those of the Anglo-Irish aristocracy. |
Laffan, William |
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Sep 1, 2004 |
4266 |
| Collectors in the shadows. |
Bailey, Martin |
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Jun 1, 2004 |
3807 |
| A tribute to Roy Sieber: Part 2. |
Kreamer, Christine Mullen |
Biography |
Jun 22, 2003 |
8462 |
| Cents and sensibility: collecting the '80s. |
Plagens, Peter; Schneider, Daniel B. |
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Apr 1, 2003 |
4067 |
| A crisis in connoisseurship? |
Cole, Herbert M. |
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Mar 22, 2003 |
3811 |
| The art of collecting. |
Thaw, E. V. |
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Dec 1, 2002 |
2500 |
| Bonnard's "Butterflies". |
Panero, James |
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Dec 1, 2002 |
2428 |
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