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Type: Press clipping (internet)
File Size: 1.73 MB
Summary

This document is an internet press clipping from October 2010 reviewing the Frieze 2010 art fair in London. The author, Meg Maggio, discusses two satellite exhibitions, specifically 'The House of the Nobleman,' which was curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembioyskaya and held in a Regent's Park mansion on sale for $50 million. The article mentions rumors of Russian financial backing for the mansion and exhibition.

People (12)

Name Role Context
Wolfe von Lenkiewicz Curator
Listed as a curator for 'THE HOUSE OF THE NOBLEMAN' exhibition.
Victoria Golembioyskaya Curator
Listed as a curator for 'THE HOUSE OF THE NOBLEMAN' exhibition.
luckyzhouxi Website User
User on yeeyan.org who recommended the article on 2010-11-06.
Jake and Dinos Chapman Artist
Contemporary artists whose work was shown at an exhibition in a former embassy.
Tim Noble Artist
Contemporary artist whose work was shown at an exhibition in a former embassy.
Sue Webster Artist
Contemporary artist whose work was shown at an exhibition in a former embassy.
Wim Delvoye Artist
Contemporary artist whose work was shown at an exhibition in a former embassy.
Cezanne Artist
Artist whose work was shown at 'The House of the Nobleman'.
Rodin Artist
Artist whose work was shown at 'The House of the Nobleman'.
Zeng Fanzhi Artist
Artist whose work was shown at 'The House of the Nobleman'.
Yin Zhaoyang Artist
Artist whose work was shown at 'The House of the Nobleman'.
Meg Maggio Author
Author of the article, based in Beijing.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
The House of the Nobleman
An art exhibition curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz & Victoria Golembioyskaya, held at Boswall House in Regent's Park.
yeeyan 译言
The website where the press clipping was published/recommended.
Frieze
An annual art fair in London. The article discusses Frieze 2010.
All Visual Arts
Organizer of the 'Vanitas: The Transience of Earthly Pleasures' exhibition.

Timeline (3 events)

October 2010
The annual London Frieze 2010 art fair.
London
c. October 2010
Exhibition titled 'Vanitas: The Transience of Earthly Pleasures' organized by All Visual Arts.
33 Portland Place, London, W1B 1QE
c. October 2010
Exhibition titled 'The House of the Nobleman' held in a super-luxury home for sale.
Boswall House, 2 Cornwell Terrace, Regent's Park, London, NW1 4QP

Locations (5)

Location Context
The city where the Frieze 2010 art fair and related exhibitions took place.
Location of the Frieze fair grounds and Boswall House, the venue for 'The House of the Nobleman' exhibition.
The city where the article's author, Meg Maggio, was based in October 2010.
33 Portland Place, London, W1B 1QE
The address for the 'Vanitas: The Transience of Earthly Pleasures' exhibition.
The address for 'The House of the Nobleman' exhibition and a mansion for sale.

Relationships (2)

Listed as curators of 'THE HOUSE OF THE NOBLEMAN' exhibition in the document's header.
Meg Maggio Author/Reviewer Frieze 2010
Authored the article reviewing the Frieze 2010 art fair.

Key Quotes (2)

"...a newly built marble fixtured mansion in Regent's Park itself for sale, with a price tag of 50 million dollars."
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"Interesting Russian contemporary works were also included, fueling rumors of Russian financial backing for the Regent's Park situated mansion-for sale-with-or-without- artworks."
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THE HOUSE OF THE NOBLEMAN
CURATED BY WOLFE VON LENKIEWICZ & VICTORIA GOLEMBIOVSKAYA
PRESS CLIPPING (INTERNET)
yeeyan 译言
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FRIEZE 2010
luckyzhouxi 推荐于 2010-11-06 21:29:34
This year's annual London Frieze 2010 was the strongest Frieze fair since the global economic collapse that began in autumn 2008. Frieze 2010 saw noticeable increases in artwork sales activity; better certainly than the last two Frieze fairs. Good or bad, these temporary exhibits in ritzy mansions in central London's most expensive neighborhoods, are a far cry from the gritty underground art happenings of earlier alternative venues. Temporarily setting up in fashionablecentral London locales walking distance to Frieze's fair grounds inside Regent Park is admittedly an ultra commercial way to sell art.
After all, one might argue, the aim of selling art is the same whether in a humble fair booth, or an exaggerated mansion. This author admits to attending two suchevents, one in a historic townhouse former embassy of an African nation,[1] the other in a newly built super-luxury home with not only artwork for purchase but also the venue — a newly built marble fixtured mansion in Regent's Park itself for sale, with a price tag of50 million dollars.[2] The former showed newly commissioned works made especially for the exhibition by a variety of contemporary artists including Jake and Dinos Chapman, Tim Noble and Sue Webster and Wim Delvoye.
The latter showed everyone from Cezanne to Rodin to Zeng Fanzhi and Yin Zhaoyang, and felt more like a collective effort of secondary market sale works consigned from various dealers and owners. The artworks one assumes are used to make the house-for-sale more beautiful and presumably also more sale-able. Interesting Russian contemporary works were also included, fueling rumors of Russian financial backing for the Regent's Park situated mansion-for sale-with-or-without- artworks.
Meg Maggio
Beijing, October 2010
[1] See the aptly titled "Vanitas: The Transience of Earthly Pleasures"organized by All Visual Arts at 33 Portland Place, London, W1B 1QE, www.allvisualarts.org
[2] See "The House of the Nobleman", Boswall House, 2 Cornwell Terrace,Regent's Park, London, NW1 4QP
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