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...Larry Gagosian, the most important art dealer in the world, speaks the language of business first, and with assurance....
...Lilah Raptopoulos You may know that Larry Gagosian is one of the most influential gallerists of our time....
...“I daydream about seeing them mixed in with paintings by Agnes Martin and Jackson Pollock.” Martin may not need to daydream for much longer....
...“I worry if they’re too much influenced by the black Pollocks or the black Rothkos,” he says. “I worry about things — you’re working on a painting and all these thoughts go through your mind....
...She hung out at the Cedar Tavern with Pollock and de Kooning, danced with Martha Graham, and heard the first performance at Woodstock of John Cage’s 4’33”....
...Perelman’s beef against his former friend Larry was that he had taken advantage of him by undervaluing works when buying them but overvaluing when selling....
...The gallery, one of New York’s oldest, snapped shut in 2011 after a client sued over a $17m Pollock that he said was a fake....
...As the year ended, the headlong expansion of super-gallerist Larry Gagosian suddenly hit a bump, when three of his star artists defected....
...Since founding his first eponymous gallery in Beverly Hills in 1979, the high-profile art dealer Larry Gagosian has developed a daring and influential chain of galleries....
...She immediately invited him to take part in Fifteen Americans, the 1952 blowout exhibition featuring Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Clyfford Still and other luminaries....
...Guggenheim was a pioneering supporter of Jackson Pollock and the abstract expressionists, derided at the time but now a high point at Palazzo Venier Leone, her home after the war....
...As art becomes entertainment, its buying and selling, the activities of leading dealers and collectors such as Larry Gagosian and Charles Saatchi become part of that display....
...Certain gallery owners, such as Ambroise Vollard and Larry Gagosian, become almost as famous as the artists they promote....
...Three years ago he sold a Jackson Pollock for a record $140m....
...Larry Pollock, Borders’ chairman, said Mr Marshall would be involved in “more aggressively” spearheading cost-cutting and operational improvements aimed at securing the company’s long-term future....
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