This document is a press clipping from the Financial Times dated October 13, 2010, reviewing art events in London during Frieze Week. It specifically mentions 'The House of the Nobleman' exhibition held at 2 Cornwall Terrace, noting that both the property and the art inside (including works by Picasso) were for sale. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp, likely included in the investigation due to Epstein's known connections to the curators or the specific property at 2 Cornwall Terrace.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Wolfe von Lenkiewicz | Curator |
Curator for 'The House of the Nobleman' listed in the header.
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| Victoria Golebiovskaya | Curator |
Curator for 'The House of the Nobleman' listed in the header.
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| Patrick Perrin | Founder |
Conceived the Pavilion of Art & Design (PAD).
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| Stéphane Custot | Founder |
Conceived the Pavilion of Art & Design (PAD).
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| John Baldessari | Artist |
Work featured at Christie's 'Multiplied' fair.
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| Mat Collishaw | Artist |
Work featured at Christie's 'Multiplied' fair.
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| Gerald Laing | Artist |
Work featured at Christie's 'Multiplied' fair.
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| Pablo Picasso | Artist |
Work featured at House of the Nobleman at 2 Cornwall Terrace.
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| Helen Chadwick | Artist |
Work featured at House of the Nobleman at 2 Cornwall Terrace.
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| Grayson Perry | Artist |
Work featured at House of the Nobleman at 2 Cornwall Terrace.
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| Zavier Ellis | Founder |
Started 'The Future Can Wait' fair.
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| Simon Rumley | Founder |
Started 'The Future Can Wait' fair.
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"Another example of canny innovation – or outsiders crashing the party – is House of the Nobleman at 2 Cornwall Terrace"Source
"This is a property viewing with a difference: not only is the house itself on the market, but so is much of the art"Source
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