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    • Friday, 24 November, 2023
      Art Basel Miami Beach 2023
      Collector Estrellita B Brodsky: ‘They discounted any subject that had to do with Latin American art’

      The curator and philanthropist promotes the artists of the region through acquisition, writing and lectures

      A woman in a white top and black trousers stands in front of paintings
    • Friday, 13 October, 2023
      Paris+ par Art Basel 2023
      Guillaume Houzé of Galleries Lafayette: ‘Artists have been at the heart of our business since the beginning’

      The collector and businessman founded Lafayette Anticipations, a space for artists to create

      A man in dark suit and open-necked blue shirt stares at the camera
    • Friday, 13 October, 2023
      Paris+ par Art Basel 2023
      Hauser & Wirth’s new gallery boosts Paris’s art-world standing

      President Marc Payot says it took a decade to find the right location for its 16th space

      Oil painting of five men in white shirts and black ties standing on a lawn in front of a blue house with the word Victory appearing behind them
    • Friday, 6 October, 2023
      Frieze Week in London 2023
      ‘Mystique and provenance’: auction houses fight tooth and nail to secure high-profile collections

      From Yves Saint Laurent to Paul Allen, art assembled over a lifetime carries a premium

      Three round cream-coloured vases roughly painted with faces in dark blue
    • Friday, 16 June, 2023
      London’s summer art scene
      A guide to finding art advisers and avoiding the untrustworthy ones

      In an unregulated industry, art advisory has been beset by controversies and legal wrangles

      Green-ornage illustration showing a hand with auction paddles pointing at a painting as a suspicious eye in the background looks on
    • Friday, 9 June, 2023
      Art Basel 2023
      Collector Irene Panagopoulos: ‘I feel a connection to the whole Mediterranean world’

      The shipping boss inherited a love of modern Greek artists from her father but has extended her tastes far and wide

      A glamorous blond woman in a white jacket and brown trousers
    • Friday, 12 May, 2023
      Frieze New York 2023
      Collector Sarah Arison: ‘There is a real intimidation barrier in the arts’

      The philanthropist supports artists early in their career and wants to promote access for all

      A woman in a sleeveless burnt-orange dress rests her head on one hand as she looks at the camera. Behind her is a photo of a swimming pool
    • Friday, 17 March, 2023
      Art Basel Hong Kong 2023
      Collector Li Lin: ‘Art changes the way you think’

      The fashion entrepreneur has used artworks in her clothing lines and has a museum designed by Renzo Piano

      Long thin branchlike sculptures in blue, orange and white fill a white gallery
    • Friday, 3 March, 2023
      Tefaf Maastricht 2023
      Old Master collector Katrin Bellinger: ‘I want to keep drawings visible’

      The former dealer has been selling and collecting works on paper for more than 30 years

      A woman with neck-length grey hair in an umbre jacket leans on a mantelpiece in front of a wall with small paintings on
    • Friday, 24 February, 2023
      InterviewVisual Arts
      Collector John Kaldor: ‘My motto is to bring to Australia the latest trends in art’

      The textile magnate and philanthropist has been staging large-scale artworks for 40 years

      John Kaldor, photographed in his garden in Sydney
    • Wednesday, 11 January, 2023
      InterviewCollecting
      Gambling mogul and museum-founder David Walsh: ‘Art is all about sex and death’

      He made millions betting on horseracing before pouring it into Tasmania’s underground Museum of Old and New Art

      Against a twilight sky, a canopy is illuminated with blue light alongside two silhouetted trees
    • Tuesday, 29 November, 2022
      InterviewCollecting
      Collector Pamela Kramlich: ‘I wanted to do something that no one else was doing’

      The San Francisco collector bought her first time-based work for just $350. Now, her astonishing collection is on show alongside Old Masters in Utrecht

    • Friday, 25 November, 2022
      Art in the Americas
      Collector Martin Margulies: ‘Today often I can’t buy — the prices are truly astounding’

      The Miami-based property developer was inspired to start acquiring art by a legendary 1970s auction

      Photograph of a man in glasses standing between two ceramic sculptures, a painting and a small wall sculpture behind him, taken in a gallery
    • Monday, 14 November, 2022
      InterviewCollecting
      Collector Edouard Carmignac: ‘I don’t want a work that needs to be explained to me’

      With his son Charles at its helm, he’d like his family’s foundation in the south of France to last a century

      A man in a white shirt stands against a wall; part of an artwork in shades of blue is visible
    • Friday, 14 October, 2022
      Paris+ par Art Basel 2022
      A new fine arts fair in Paris challenges the declining market

      Scion of a gallery dynasty, Louis de Bayser is launching Fine Arts Paris & La Biennale to fill a void

      Post-impressionist oil painting, with lots of dabs of individual colours, of a sunset looking out to sea
    • Friday, 7 October, 2022
      Frieze Week in London 2022
      Robert Devereux on why he’s selling his collection of African art

      The businessman and philanthropist’s holdings were born out of a midlife crisis

      Close-up of a man’s head in front of a bright painting. He looks slightly defiant
    • Friday, 13 May, 2022
      Frieze New York 2022
      Collector Jason Li on why NFTs make art available to all

      The businessman has around a thousand digital artworks, but also loves Chinese ceramics

      A man in a dark jacket stands in a light-filled living room next to a piano
    • Thursday, 14 April, 2022
      Venice Biennale 2022
      Beatrice Bulgari — from film-costume designer to video-art patron

      Her Fondazione In Between Art Film is showing some of its commissions during the Venice Biennale

      A woman in pink stands in front of a picture
    • Wednesday, 9 March, 2022
      InterviewVisual Arts
      Marguerite Steed Hoffman: ‘You can’t make a great museum by acquiring works one by one’

      The American philanthropist on collecting — and gifting — great works, and her continuing commitment to the Dallas Museum of Art

    • Friday, 11 February, 2022
      Art on the West Coast: Frieze Week LA 2022
      Collector Billie Milam Weisman on living with modern masters

      Rothko, Bacon and Warhol adorn the walls of the Frederick R Weisman Art Foundation in Los Angeles

      A woman in a smart cerise jacket standing behind a dog and in front of a large house
    • Tuesday, 8 February, 2022
      Art Basel OVR:2021
      Prague’s new private museum is electrifying

      Petr and Pavlína Pudils’ Kunsthalle Praha aims to be a cultural crossroads in a transformed power substation

      Bright spots of coloured light are projected on to a dark wall
    • Wednesday, 19 January, 2022
      ReviewArts books
      Art and Crime — hair-raising tales of thieves, forgers and fraudsters

      Stefan Koldehoff and Tobias Timm investigate the billion-dollar dark side of the art market

    • Thursday, 16 December, 2021
      InterviewCollecting
      Phillips auction house plans massive expansion in Asia

      New saleroom and offices will occupy six floors of Hong Kong tower block by new M+ museum

    • Friday, 26 November, 2021
      Art in the Americas
      Sneaker king James Whitner: ‘I’m curating how I want to visualise my life’

      The streetwear-fashion entrepreneur and collector on empowering black communities through art

      A man standing at the top of a staircase next to a painting
    • Wednesday, 10 November, 2021
      InterviewVisual Arts
      Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo: ‘When I started collecting it was much less about social climbing’

      The Italian collector on supporting young artists and turning an abandoned Venetian island into a centre for culture and sustainability

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