Saltz: The Prince of the One Percent Would Like You to Know That Buying Art Is Less Fun These Days
Jerry Saltz does not mince words when it comes to collector-columnist Adam Lindemann's anti–Art Basel Miami Beach screed.
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Jerry Saltz does not mince words when it comes to collector-columnist Adam Lindemann's anti–Art Basel Miami Beach screed.
Bliss is a masterpiece.
$4,400,000 for a picture of the Rhine? We'd better brush up on Instagram-ing those boring foliage photos we took.
He tells Vulture about his upcoming performance art piece, in which he chats up the dead playwright.
Dude walks around with a giant live TV on his head, or Halloween in San Francisco? TRY BOTH!
Stephen Eckel now has more time to focus on his photography.
"They’re workmanlike and they do their job. They’re not trying to be something they’re not."
His Gagosian exhibit draws some criticism.
"If you confront the Black Lodge with imperfect courage, it will utterly annihilate your soul."
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