The roughly 7,500-square-foot cottage was built for husband-and-wife art dealers Adam Lindemann and Amalia Dayan by architect Sir David Adjaye in 2004.
Welcome to Part 4 of ‘How to Fix the Art World.’ If you are just now tuning in, here are the links to Parts 1, 2, and 3, and here’s a little background:
Back in August my staff and I embarked on…
Adam Lindemann went from trading media stocks to building a Latin radio and music company to opening a gallery called Venus Over Manhattan in 2012. Building on the success of his New York gallery…
Whatever else he is—collector, dealer, rich guy—Adam Lindemann is also a man who respects stationary. Just a few days after he announced his gallery, Venus Over Manhattan, would open…
A cult artist loosely affiliated with the Pictures Generation but who suffered a drug habit and was always self-sabotaging, Goldstein, who died in 2003, has seen a posthumous resurgence among curato…