The Trials of Art Superdealer Larry Gagosian
For the past two decades, he's been the most powerful gallerist in the world by a wide margin. Now he’s facing two bruising lawsuits.
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For the past two decades, he's been the most powerful gallerist in the world by a wide margin. Now he’s facing two bruising lawsuits.
With surf double Kassia Meador.
He cut the twelve-hour version of 'My Own Private Idaho' that you've been waiting for.
The L.A. artist and designer sees his black and white frames as "accessible artwork."
"Anselm Kiefer at Larry Gagosian: Thumbs-up? Thumbs-down? Why?"
Ah yes, the old bad-artist-at-a-good-gallery, good-artist-at-a-bad-gallery problem.
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