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Type: Press clipping (internet/blog post)
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Summary

This document is a press clipping from the Royal Academy of Arts blog, dated October 14, 2010, discussing an exhibition titled 'The House of the Nobleman.' The article describes a high-end real estate staging at Boswall House in London (priced at £29 million), curated by Wolfe Von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya, featuring major artists like Picasso and Murakami. The document is stamped with a House Oversight Committee ID.

People (9)

Name Role Context
Sarah Greenberg RA Magazine Editor
Author of the blog post/article.
Wolfe Von Lenkiewicz Artist/Curator
Curator of 'The House of the Nobleman' exhibition.
Victoria Golembiovskaya Curator
Curator of 'The House of the Nobleman' exhibition.
Picasso Artist
Artist whose work is featured in the collection.
Grayson Perry Artist
Artist whose work is featured in the collection.
Rodin Artist
Artist whose work is featured in the collection.
Richter Artist
Artist whose work is featured in the collection.
Manet Artist
Artist whose work is featured in the collection.
Murakami Artist
Artist whose work is featured in the collection.

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
Royal Academy of Arts
Publisher of the blog/magazine.
The House of the Nobleman
Name of the exhibition/project.
Saatchi Collection
Participant in the exhibition.
Channel 4
Participant in the exhibition.
Louis Vuitton
Mentioned in reference to artist Murakami's designs.

Timeline (2 events)

2010-10-14
Posting of the blog article 'The House of the Nobleman'.
Royal Academy of Arts (Online)
2010-10-20
Exhibition end date ('open until 20 October').
Boswall House, London

Locations (3)

Location Context
Location of the renovated mansion and exhibition.
Street/Area where the mansion is located.
Used metaphorically to refer to the US style of 'staging' homes.

Relationships (1)

Wolfe Von Lenkiewicz Professional/Co-curators Victoria Golembiovskaya
Curated by Victoria Golembiovskaya and artist Wolfe Von Lenkiewicz

Key Quotes (3)

"Most people selling a property try to make it seem welcoming by brewing coffee and - at a stretch – baking bread."
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"How about a house that's been 'staged' (as they say Stateside) with a built-in art collection"
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"Yes, the £29m budget is a bit steep, but it needn't put you of from booking a tour to see this renovated mansion"
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THE HOUSE OF THE NOBLEMAN
CURATED BY WOLFE VON LENKIEWICZ & VICTORIA GOLEMBIOVSKAYA
PRESS CLIPPING (INTERNET)
Royal
Academy
of Arts
http://www.royalacademy.org.uk/ra-magazine/blog/the-house-of-the-nobleman,61,BAR.html
The House of the Nobleman
Posted: 14 October 2010 by Sarah Greenberg, RA Magazine Editor
Most people selling a property try to make it seem welcoming by brewing coffee and - at a stretch – baking bread.
But in a world gone mad for property and art, the stakes have been raised. How about a house that's been
'staged' (as they say Stateside) with a built-in art collection, including an eclectic array of work from Picasso to
Grayson Perry, Rodin to Richter, Manet to, predictably, Murakami, the artist who famously emblazoned his
designs on Louis Vuitton bags.
[Image of Boswall House/Cornwall Terrace]
Yes, the £29m budget is a bit steep, but it needn't put you of from booking a tour to see this renovated mansion
in Cornwall Terrace that has been curated by Victoria Golembiovskaya and artist Wolfe Von Lenkiewicz, with the
participation of the Saatchi Collection and Channel 4.
Exhibition open until 20 October, 11am – 6pm, by appointment only
www.cornwallterrace.co.uk/boswallhouse
Boswall House Map here
2 Cornwall Terrace
Regent's Park
London NW1 4QP
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