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Art and Auction Magazine
April 1, 2012
One of Jean Pignozzi’s many web sites summarizes him as an “Italian, Harvard-educated venture capitalist.” But that barely scratches the Read more…
Masterpiece
June 1, 2000
Usually this is the time of year when the art world gears up with bated breath for the critical round Read more…
Art and Auction Magazine
November 28, 1993
As America prepares to celebrate its greatest living artist, the debate over his late work —and whether the artist is Read more…
The Washington Post
June 6, 1993
The moment is frozen in art market history. It is Nov. 10, 1988 and 43-year-old New York art dealer Larry Read more…
unknown
May 1, 1993
In a rare, post-auction analysis of a casualty strewn auction of ten Andy Warhol paintings held at Sotheby’s New York Read more…
unknown
April 3, 1993
In a long though not particularly revealing interview at his luxurious Madison Avenue gallery in April 1993, art dealer honcho Read more…
The Washington Post
May 25, 1990
He looked like someone out of central casting, but Osamu Nakata was really the president of the Diamond Resort Corp. Read more…