Contemporary art. Pivotal artists. The white-hot market. New #documentary (premiered @ @SundanceFest '18) and aired on @HBO|@HBOdocs #ThePriceOfEverything
As rents for studios and lofts rise, many young artists find themselves working from home and adjusting their art to fit into smaller spaces.https://t.co/PTOBkCQ7Ec
A TV producer, journalist and art collector, Holly Peterson lives in NYC. Known for satirical novels about the city’s high powered social set, like the The New York Times Bestseller 'The Manny' set in the Hamptons, Peterson is also an avid collector of lesser-known artists.
A hugely influential American art dealer who got his start developing art advising and lending services at banks, Jeffrey Deitch changed the contemporary canon by supporting Keith Haring, Jeff Koons, Cecily Brown and Kehinde Wiley early in their careers.
Our film includes Nigerian-born artist Akunyili Crosby, who was named a MacArthur fellow. This stunning accomplishment is the most recent in Akunyili Crosby’s meteoric rise since receiving her MFA from Yale in 2011. The artist’s collage-paintings are labor-intensive to produce.
An acclaimed contemporary art curator based in Los Angeles, Paul Schimmel was the chief curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, from 1990-2012. He joined Hauser & Wirth in 2013 as a vice president and partner oversaw their new LA venue before leaving in Feb 2017.
Margaret Lee is a sculptor, dealer and painter. In 2009, she founded the artist-run space 179 Canal, which evolved into the artist-run gallery 47 Canal, which she co-directs with Oliver Newton in New York City’s Chinatown.
Celebrated for both his abstract and photorealist paintings, Cologne-based Gerhard Richter is one of the most important artists of our time. His work is represented in most major museum collections in the world.
A painter, who married Larry Poons in 1981, Paula De Luccia Poons first exhibited in a group show in 1974 at the The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City. She maintains a studio in upstate New York and in New York City.
Inga Rubenstein is a Russian-born former model who collects cutting-edge contemporary art with her husband, real estate tycoon Keith Rubenstein. The couple’s first acquisition was a Damien Hirst butterfly painting at Art Basel Miami Beach.
A second-generation art dealer, Dennis Yares directs Yares Art, specializing in Abstract Expressionism and Color Field art with locations in NYC and Santa Fe. In September 2017, Yares gave Larry Poons a solo show of his latest work at the gallery’s Fifth Avenue location.
Gael Neeson is deeply engaged in the contemporary art world as a buyer and seller. Along with her husband, the Australian-born Neeson donated 42 works of art, valued at more than $400M, to @artinstitutechi—one of the biggest + most transformative gifts in the museum’s history.
The chief curator at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, Connie Butler is known for championing relatively unknown artists. She made her name organizing the groundbreaking survey WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution which opened at Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles in 2007.
.@priceeverything features Oliver Barker, The Chairman of Sotheby’s Europe. Barker is a key figure on the rostrum at major auctions in both London and New York. He’s overseen market-defining moments, setting auction records for a single-artist sale...
Owner and director of her own gallery in New York, Mary Boone is a game-changing dealer who made her mark in 1977 with a gallery in SoHo. Today she represents Ai Weiwei, Laurie Simmons, Peter Saul, Will Cotton, Terence Koh and Barbara Kruger, among others.
Since Marilyn Minter's emergence on the New York art scene in the 1970s, she has been known for her photography and paintings that vividly explore, among other subjects, the complex and contradictory emotions around beauty and the female body in American culture.
Currently Chairman of Global Fine Arts at Sotheby’s and featured in our film, Amy Cappellazzo was previously at Christie’s for 13 yrs where she rose to head of contemporary art. She has pioneered paradigm-shifting approaches to selling art.
A respected scholar of American visual culture, Alex Nemerov is the Department Chair & Professor in the Arts & Humanities at @Stanford. He writes and lectures regularly on the history of painting and photography.
Among the artists featured in @priceeverything is Sabine Moritz-Richter — a German painter and graphic designer, who was the last student accepted to Gerhard Richter’s class before he stopped teaching. The couple married in 1995 and today live in Cologne, Germany.