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Erica Orden

November 16, 2009 | Intelligencer
Dossier: Vladimir Restoin Roitfeld, 24

What you should know about art curator and dealer Vladimir Restoin Roitfeld.

September 21, 2009 | Encounter
86 Minutes With Alec Baldwin

The Philharmonic’s new announcer on his Mahler-conversion moment, his impatience with pop music, and his classically trained fantasy wife.

September 14, 2009 | Topic
Madoff Sell-off

Bernie Madoff’s summer home went on sale via the Corcoran Group, part of a vast collection of his properties that are being sold to help reimburse his victims.

September 14, 2009
I Am My Own Wife

As a new generation discovers artist Genesis P-Orridge, he fulfills a quixotic long-term project: turning himself into his late spouse.

August 31, 2009 |
Just Hired!

From the MTA to IAC, this fall’s new masters of various city universes.

August 10, 2009 | Intelligencer
Downsides of Patronage

Before global finance crashed, Robert Jain commissioned twelve artists to create works inspired by Wall Street terminology.

June 29, 2009 | Topic
Two for the Money

Katherine Farley, just named chairwoman of Lincoln Center, is the wife of Jerry Speyer, chairman of MoMA. How much philanthropy can one couple handle— even with a net worth of $1.5 billion?

May 4, 2009 |
Lastly, Play the Odds (But Just for Fun)

William Powhida cheekily predicted which of his fellow artists would still be star properties in the future. We asked other art-world types to weigh in, anonymously.

May 4, 2009 |
What to Get With the Money Your Great-Aunt Left

You just came into $10,000. Art & Advisory’s Rachel Greene and Erica Samuels offer three strategies for spending it.

May 4, 2009 |
Cut Out the Middleman

These artists’ galleries closed, but buying from them directly can save you dealers’ fees.

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