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In this Issue
The ARTnews 200
Our annual list of the world’s top collectors
Going Public
Profiles of collectors on the ARTnews 200 who make their holdings available for public viewing
Factory Outlet
Erika and Rolf Hoffmann have filled an industrial space in Berlin with art that provokes
Robert Rigney
A Vintner’s Vision
Donald Hess displays his eclectic holdings amidst staples of his Napa Valley winery
Penelope Rowlands
His Own Generation
Eugenio López has brought the cutting edge to a Mexican juice factory
Magda Carranza
The Wright Way
A Seattle couple has transformed a downtown warehouse into a showcase for art
Sheila Farr
Getting the Word Out
Art that uses language forms the core of Harald Falcken-berg’s Hamburg holdings
David Galloway
The Next Wave
With a little ingenuity and a lot of dedication, young collectors are filling their homes with cutting-edge art
How to Buy Like a Pro
Tips on what to look for—and what to look out for
Milton Esterow
Very Visible . . . and Impossible to Find
Elusiveness seems to suit Douglas Gordon, who has built an international career with installations that dissect the experience of film viewing
Leslie Camhi
Prop Art
With more and more paintings getting supporting roles in the movies, Hollywood and the art world are duking it out over copyright issues
Lynn M. Ermann
Departments
Letters
Art Talk
Toland Grinnell; Lucian Freud; John Constable; Frank Stella; Romare Bearden; Gordon Parks; J. M. W. Turner; Maxfield Parrish; Laurie Anderson; Spalding Gray; Ernest Hemingway; Juan Gris; John Singer Sargent; Edward Hopper; Annette Messager
National News
Chicago Public art crusade; Spotlight Peter Sutton: Reviving the Wadsworth Atheneum; Los Angeles Taking the Silver; Seattle Kelley show canceled; New York Reviewing Repatriation; Washington, D.C. U.S. goes to Havana Bienal
International News
Weimar Seeing red; Paris Wildenstein suit upheld; Beirut A cultural renaissance; Ghent Hoet meets his match; Edinburgh Dean Gallery controversy; Mexico City Televisa collection to travel; Jerusalem Reaction and retraction
Looking at Art
Barefoot and Bohemian: Fairfield Porter’s portrait of his friend and fellow artist Elaine de Kooning captures her intelligence as well as her style
Justin Spring
Studio
Something to Glow On: Often using paint that must be charged by light and viewed in the dark, Nancy Haynes shows more than meets the eye
Barbara A. MacAdam
Design
Bodies Beautiful: MoMA gears up for summer with some futuristic cars in its sculpture garden
Jeffrey Kastner
Message in a Bottle: The history of fragrance and jewelry to hold it
Barbara A. MacAdam
Perspective
Sticks in the Mud? Museum directors muse on E-mail, virtual reality, and other high-tech topics
Milton Esterow
Reviews
Our far-flung critics assess exhibitions in Venice for The 48th Venice Biennale; New York; Venice, California; Los Angeles; San Francisco; West Palm Beach; Atlanta; Boston; Chicago; Philadelphia; New Orleans; Paris; London; Berlin; Cologne; Madrid; Montreal; San Juan, Puerto Rico
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