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This document is a press clipping of an October 12, 2010 article from The Huffington Post, providing a guide to Frieze Week in London. The article highlights several art exhibitions, including a Gauguin show at the Tate Modern and an exhibition titled "The House of the Noble Man" at Boswell House, which was curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya. This particular exhibition, available by appointment, featured works by prominent artists like Picasso, Damien Hirst, and Andy Warhol.

People (12)

Name Role Context
Wolfe von Lenkiewicz Curator / Artist
Co-curator of "The House of the Noble Man" exhibition.
Victoria Golembiovskaya Curator
Co-curator of "The House of the Noble Man" exhibition. Name also spelled Golembiovskayan in the article body.
Gauguin Artist
Subject of a newly opened exhibition at Tate Modern.
Ai Weiwei Artist
Created a new commission recently unveiled in Turbine Hall at Tate Modern.
Fergus Henderson Chef
His English cuisine is available at St. John Bar & Restaurant in Smithfield.
Bettina Buck Artist
German-born, London-based artist with an exhibition at ROKEBY.
Cézanne Artist
His work is included in "The House of the Noble Man" exhibition.
Picasso Artist
Work valued at £6 million ($9.6 million) is included in "The House of the Noble Man" exhibition.
Damien Hirst Artist
His pieces are included in "The House of the Noble Man" exhibition.
Christian Boltanski Artist
His pieces are included in "The House of the Noble Man" exhibition.
Andy Warhol Artist
His pieces are included in "The House of the Noble Man" exhibition.
Gerhard Richter Artist
His pieces are included in "The House of the Noble Man" exhibition.

Organizations (8)

Name Type Context
The Huffington Post
The publisher of the article.
THE HOUSE OF THE NOBLEMAN
An art exhibition curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz & Victoria Golembiovskaya.
ARTINFO UK
The source of the guide and recommendations for Frieze Week 2010.
Tate Britain
A museum in London mentioned as a place visitors might have already been.
Tate Modern
A museum in London hosting the Gauguin exhibition and Ai Weiwei's commission in Turbine Hall.
The Times
A newspaper that described the Gauguin exhibition as 'the show of the season'.
St. John Bar & Restaurant
A restaurant in Smithfield serving Fergus Henderson's English cuisine.
ROKEBY
A gallery or exhibition space hosting an exhibition of artist Bettina Buck.

Timeline (6 events)

October 14, 2010 (as written)
A day recommended for visiting various art exhibitions in London.
London
October 2010
Frieze Week 2010, Europe's largest contemporary art fair.
Regent's Park, London
collectors tastemakers art grandees
circa October 2010
Newly opened Gauguin exhibition at Tate Modern.
Tate Modern, London
circa October 2010
Unveiling of a new commission by Ai Weiwei.
Turbine Hall, Tate Modern, London
circa October 2010
Exhibition of German-born, London-based artist Bettina Buck.
ROKEBY, London
circa October 2010
"The House of the Noble Man," an art exhibition featuring works by Cézanne, Picasso, Damien Hirst, and others. The event is by appointment only.
Boswell House, 2 Cornwall Terrace, Regents Park, London NW1

Locations (6)

Location Context
The city where Frieze Week and associated events are taking place.
Location of the Frieze contemporary art fair tent and overlooked by Cornwall Terrace.
Turbine Hall
Location within Tate Modern where Ai Weiwei's new commission was unveiled.
Location of St. John Bar & Restaurant.
Historical setting for "The House of the Noble Man" exhibition.
The specific address for "The House of the Noble Man" exhibition, which is by appointment only.

Relationships (1)

The document states they curated "The House of the Noble Man" exhibition together.

Key Quotes (1)

"the show of the season -- in fact of the whole year"
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