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edward_ winkleman (Free subscription) | 17/11/2009
... yesterday's New York Times , in an article titled "Art Prices (and Mood) Inch Back Up," Carol Vogel provided an update on the what it means to be "unusually well-informed" now: Last fall there was a sense of panic because nobody knew if prices had hit bottom, not just for art but for any asset, and even the richest collectors froze. This season was all about the...
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PORT (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
The Big news today is that the Dia is returning to Chelsea, the NYT's Carol Vogel has the story . Looks like the Dia is trying to recapture it's legendary role as institutional patron of difficult, inconvenient art. I.E. the best kind of art. In the past year I've visited Dia Beacon, Spiral Jetty, the Earth Room, Lightning Field and the Las Vegas Piece etc. None of these would have been...
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DeTnk (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
Although Carol Vogel is primarily concerned with sales of Fine Art in her most recent article for the International Herald Tribune, she gives an insightful examination into the current state of the world’s major auction houses that has implications for their Design sales as well. read more
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kenneth in the (212) (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
If you grew up like I did with visions of Andy Warhol dancing in your head , then you must read Carol Vogel's delightful story about a Brooklyn high school girl who wound up working as a secretary after class for Andy in his '60s heyday. While she received no pay (Warhol was notoriously cheap), she received an embarrassment of riches in the form of hanging around the Factory during all...