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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.

People (12)

Name Role Context
Wolfe von Lenkiewicz Curator
Curator for 'The House of the Nobleman' listed in the header.
Victoria Golebiovskaya Curator
Curator for 'The House of the Nobleman' listed in the header.
Patrick Perrin Founder
Conceived the Pavilion of Art & Design (PAD).
Stéphane Custot Founder
Conceived the Pavilion of Art & Design (PAD).
John Baldessari Artist
Work featured at Christie's 'Multiplied' fair.
Mat Collishaw Artist
Work featured at Christie's 'Multiplied' fair.
Gerald Laing Artist
Work featured at Christie's 'Multiplied' fair.
Pablo Picasso Artist
Work featured at House of the Nobleman at 2 Cornwall Terrace.
Helen Chadwick Artist
Work featured at House of the Nobleman at 2 Cornwall Terrace.
Grayson Perry Artist
Work featured at House of the Nobleman at 2 Cornwall Terrace.
Zavier Ellis Founder
Started 'The Future Can Wait' fair.
Simon Rumley Founder
Started 'The Future Can Wait' fair.

Timeline (4 events)

October 13-17, 2010
Pavilion of Art & Design (PAD) fair
Berkeley Square, London
October 15-18, 2010
Multiplied art initiative launch
Christie's South Kensington saleroom
October 15-20, 2010
House of the Nobleman exhibition and property viewing
2 Cornwall Terrace
Until October 17, 2010
The Future Can Wait alternative fair
Shoreditch Town Hall

Relationships (3)

Wolfe von Lenkiewicz Professional/Co-curators Victoria Golebiovskaya
Header lists 'Curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz & Victoria Golebiovskaya'
Patrick Perrin Business Partners Stéphane Custot
Conceived the Pavilion of Art & Design together
Zavier Ellis Business Partners Simon Rumley
Started 'The Future Can Wait' fair together

Key Quotes (2)

"Another example of canny innovation – or outsiders crashing the party – is House of the Nobleman at 2 Cornwall Terrace"
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"This is a property viewing with a difference: not only is the house itself on the market, but so is much of the art"
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THE HOUSE OF THE NOBLEMAN
CURATED BY WOLFE VON LENKIEWICZ & VICTORIA GOLEMBIOVSKAYA
PRESS CLIPPING (INTERNET)
FT.com
FINANCIAL TIMES
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/e8bd5d0c-d4d5-11df-b230-00144feabdc0.html
Elsewhere in London: what’s on and what to see
Published: October 13 2010 01:20 | Last updated: October 13 2010 01:20
With the absence of Zoo, the Pavilion of Art & Design (PAD) (until October 17; www.padlondon.net) will this year play second fiddle to Frieze. This sophisticated fair of modern and contemporary art, design, photography and tribal art from 1860 was conceived by Patrick Perrin and Stéphane Custot and is now in its fourth year. PAD has retained its place in Berkeley Square, a site that offers limited space expansion, but a sought-after Mayfair address.
As auction houses all jostle to cash in on the festival spirit, Christie’s is launching an initiative entitled Multiplied (October 15-18; www.multipliedartfair.com) at its South Kensington saleroom. The focus of this fair is contemporary art editions – photographs, prints, artists’ books and 3D multiples – and there will be big names, including John Baldessari, Mat Collishaw and Gerald Laing, on sale for small prices.
Another example of canny innovation – or outsiders crashing the party – is House of the Nobleman at 2 Cornwall Terrace (October 15-20; www.cornwallterrace.co.uk/boswallhouse). This is a property viewing with a difference: not only is the house itself on the market, but so is much of the art – including works by Pablo Picasso, Helen Chadwick and Grayson Perry – that decorates its interior.
[Image of artwork: yellow sun/moon with birds]
While the majority of Frieze Week events take place in grandiose settings in London’s West End, a couple of contrasting fairs are capitalising on sites in the city’s East End. The Future Can Wait (until October 17; www.thefuturecanwait.com), an alternative fair started by trusted talent-spotters Zavier Ellis and Simon Rumley, returns to Shoreditch Town Hall for the fourth year running.
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