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Younger Investors Are Putting More Toward Alternative Assets Like Art

by Haddis Thomas
Younger Investors Are Putting More Toward Alternative Assets Like Art

Young collectors at Art Basel Miami Beach in 2023. Courtesy Art Basel Much has changed since Bank of America (BAC) released its last Private Bank Study of Wealthy Americans report …

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Julie Mehretu’s BMW Art Car Debuts Today

by Haddis Thomas
Julie Mehretu’s BMW Art Car Debuts Today

Julie Mehretu inside her newly-unveiled BMW Art Car. Photo Tereza Mundilova/Courtesy BMW When Julie Mehretu was first approached to design the BMW Art Car, she wasn’t sure she was ready …

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Why So Many Artists Are Licensing Their Trademarks

by Haddis Thomas
Why So Many Artists Are Licensing Their Trademarks

You may see Bob Timberlake, the 86-year-old artist in Lexington, North Carolina, only as a painter of rural imagery (house in the woods, wicker chair in front of hydrangeas, house …

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UBS Is Hosting a Major Exhibition of Lucian Freud Works

by Haddis Thomas
UBS Is Hosting a Major Exhibition of Lucian Freud Works

Lucian Freud, Double Portrait, (1988-90). © The Lucian Freud Archive/Bridgeman Images/Courtesy UBS Art Collection UBS, a Switzerland-based global financial services firm, is drawing from its art collection to show more …

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Highlights from Art Basel Miami Beach 2023

by Haddis Thomas
Highlights from Art Basel Miami Beach 2023

The art world is a cold place; Miami is even colder. At least it is this year. With record-breaking low temperatures, it’s being called one of Miami’s coldest winters, with …

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Review: ‘Glory of the World: Color Field Painting (1950s to 1983)’

by Haddis Thomas
Review: ‘Glory of the World: Color Field Painting (1950s to 1983)’

Welcome to One Fine Show, where Observer highlights a recently opened exhibition at a museum outside New York City—a place we know and love that already receives plenty of attention. …

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An Interview with White Cube’s Sukanya Rajartnam

by Haddis Thomas
An Interview with White Cube’s Sukanya Rajartnam

It’s fair to say that White Cube has landed in New York with a splash. The London-based mega-gallery boasts locations in Paris, Hong Kong, West Palm Beach and Seoul, and …

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Philip Johnson’s Brick House Is Finally Being Restored

by Haddis Thomas
Philip Johnson’s Brick House Is Finally Being Restored

For more than 75 years, a 49-acre plot in a small Connecticut town has housed some of the gems of architectural history. In addition to the Glass House, Philip Johnson’s …

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The Business of Art Power List: Most Influential People in the Arts

by Haddis Thomas
The Business of Art Power List: Most Influential People in the Arts

The past year has been one of more transformation than usually occurs in the art world in any given twelve-month span. The cooler market can only account for some of …

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