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  • Bild des Verkäufers für Art & Auction March 1990 Vol. XII No. 8 zum Verkauf von Argyl Houser, Bookseller

    Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Jacket As Issued. Clean inside and out. One page is dog-eared, some others have a mildly bent upper right corner. Some scratches to the back cover. Very little wear otherwise. The magazine will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Mummy Dearest" (It is the art of ancient Egypt that collector Jack Josephson treasures) by Helen-Louise Seggerman; "Critics & The Marketplace: How much clout does today's art critic have?" (Four critics explore their influence); "Culture Custodian" (Collector Scott Spiegel has an eye for cutting-edge art) by Jessica R. Robinson; "The Other Side of the Fence" (Ex-museum personnel are finding greener pastures in the private sector) by Ann Berman; "Memory Traces" (Installation artists rely on a host of strategies for marketing their ephemeral art) by Eleanor Heartney; "Around the Block" (Nyet to Nakhamkin, breaking through the British barricade, mooched mosaics, driving up prices for license plates, Drouot temperarily loses his head, history preserved, Michelangelo comes clean, frame and fortune, chateau turns contemporary showcase); "Talk of the Trade" (Toys for grown-ups, curatorial aid, L. A. attitude, bauble boutique, a second home for Galerie Marcus, does P.R. pay?); "Expositions" (Previews of the European Fine Art Fair at Maastricht, Works on Paper, Tokyo Art Expo and more); "Collecting Notes" (Ceramics restoration: should repairs be visible?) by Vanessa Clewes Salmon; "Portraits" (Art patron and collector Leslie Wexner) by Amy Page; "Showplaces" (The Wexner Center for the Visual Arts in Columbus Ohio) by Genevieve Van Zandt; "Artravel" (Glasgow) by Claire Frankel; "Art & Finance" (The Wind Shifts, Bargains loom in the new buyer's market) by B. C. Gardner; "Souren Melikian" (A Transparency Problem: Would you spend millions of dollars in the dark?); "Auction Reviews" (Old Masters in London, Old Masters in New York, silver, watches and clocks); "Auction Previews"; "Editorial" (Feeling the Heat: Sotheby's is under attack for its lending policy); and "Calendars" (March sales and exhibitions, Index of Advertisers).