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Cigar Aficionado
October 1, 2007
Whether Lilliputian or Goliath in scale, Ron Mueck’s über-realistic sculptures leave a lasting impression A disembodied and giant male face Read more…
Art and Auction Magazine
October 1, 2007
In 2001, Takashi Murakami established Kaikai Kiki, the multifaceted art enterprise whose activities include the production and promotion of artwork Read more…
Art and Auction Magazine
November 11, 2003
Dubbed by speculators by some, admired as shrewd dealmakers by others, the Mugrabis have become dominant players in the Read more…
Art and Auction Magazine
February 1, 2002
Judd Tully’s diary of Al Taubman’s days in court. At the end of the most important art world trial Read more…
Cigar Aficionado
January 1, 2002
Swann Galleries joins the contemporary art frenzy In the red-hot auction arena of contemporary art, price is often a prohibitive Read more…
New York Magazine
November 19, 2001
“I walk through the world fairly unself-conscious of how people perceive me,” says Amy Cappellazzo in a private viewing room Read more…
Cigar Aficionado
July 1, 2001
For the collector interested in science, art, geography or history, globes are out of this world. The only thing that’s Read more…
Cigar Aficionado
May 1, 2001
Collecting baseball cards and old uniforms has become big business. In a far cry from the warm and fuzzy childhood Read more…
Cigar Aficionado
March 1, 2001
Fountain pens are drawing numbers of collectors. To most people, fountain pens are those hard-to-use, old-fashioned writing instruments that leak Read more…
Cigar Aficionado
February 1, 2001
Leslie B. Keno, Sotheby’s senior specialist and director of business development for American furniture and decorative arts, is rarely at Read more…