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Feb 10th, 2010 |
By Ivan Lindsay
Moscow World Fine Art Fair May 2008 The following is a transcript in article format of the lecture given by Ivan Lindsay. “ Good evening – ladies and gentleman and auction house representatives.I have been asked to talk on:- ‘The influence of art dealers and collectors on the development of the art market. The traditions,
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Feb 8th, 2010 |
By Ivan Lindsay
Art thieves thrive in times of economic hardship. Ooh, the sneaky little villains! Hanging’s not good enough for ’em, says Ivan Lindsay As the recession deepens and the losses filter out from the financials into the wider economy, unemployment is on the rise. In the same week in December as Citicorp announced 50,000 layoffs, the
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Feb 8th, 2010 |
By Ivan Lindsay
Precis of a speech given by Ivan Lindsay at the ‘MENSA at Cambridge 2008′ conference at Magdalene College, Cambridge University, 1/7/2008 The Seven Deadly Sins SLOTH GREED WRATH GLUTTONY PRIDE ENVY LUST Join us along with our line up of top International speakers, each allocated a deadly sin to talk on and for you to
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Feb 8th, 2010 |
By Ivan Lindsay
Despite the hype and high-profile exceptions, the contemporary art market is unsustainable and unlikely to offer long-term rewards, says Ivan Lindsay Although the contemporary art market appears to continue its breathtaking ascent, with ever more outrageous prices paid for art on which the paint has only just dried, a close analysis of the recent sales
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Feb 7th, 2010 |
By Ivan Lindsay
Country and Town House magazine, Issue No. 21, January 2009. As the deadline approaches to save the Duke of Sutherland’s Titians for the nation, Ivan Lindsay assesses what the paintings and their potential loss will mean for Britain In late August 2007, the National Gallery of Scotland, in Edinburgh, received the news it had been
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Tags: Ivan Lindsay, Saved for the Nation, Sutherland Titians, Titian Diana and Actaon
Feb 7th, 2010 |
By Ivan Lindsay
In a recent GstaadLife editorial, Taki, Gstaad’s self-appointed gatekeeper and commentator, wrote an article entitled ‘The fabric of Gstaad’, in which he wonders if Gstaad is going to follow Courcheval, Chamonix and Verbier in becoming a playground for the Russian oligarchs and a Monte Carlo in Saanen. He blames the Russians for the problems in
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Feb 6th, 2010 |
By Ivan Lindsay
Ivan Lindsay is a private art dealer in European and Russian paintings and has established world record prices for many artists including Goya, Canaletto and Hobbema. He is also a publisher and writer and writes for the magazines Country House, Millionaire, Spears Wealth Management Survey and the Art Book Journal. The indispensability of Russia’s vast
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Feb 5th, 2010 |
By Ivan Lindsay
As the art market catches up with financial markets, boom is turning to bust and contemporary is starting to look like history, says Ivan Lindsay Damien Hirst said, “I just wanted to find out where the boundaries were. I’ve found out there aren’t any. I wanted to be stopped but no one will stop me.”
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Feb 5th, 2010 |
By Ivan Lindsay
The market for classic British painting of the late 18th-century has been in the doldrums for decades. Not any longer, says Ivan Lindsay When in 1921 the second Duke of Westminster needed to raise funds to pay taxes, he turned to Joseph Duveen (1869–1938), the pre-eminent art dealer of his day, who bought three paintings
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Feb 4th, 2010 |
By Ivan Lindsay
It’s going to the dogs… Jim Mellon, 52, author, marathon runner, guitar player and songwriter is best known as one of the most successful businessmen of his generation (Sunday Times Rich List 2009, ranked 88 at £500m). Originally a specialist in Emerging Markets, Mellon is now a major investor in property and commodities. He has
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