Book Description
This book, a collection of reminiscences with fifty-five fine art dealers, works to correct misconceptions and shed light on the dealer's intricate, fascinating, and difficult profession.
Art Dealers: The Powers behind the Scene Tell how the Art World Really Works FROM THE PUBLISHER
"The Art Dealers illuminates what people in the business of art do, what skills they rely upon, and how dealers have changed modern ideas of what art is. This collection of reminiscences with forty-two of the most influential dealers of the past sixty years chronicles their lives and careers while offering readers a behind-the-scenes look at the dealer's intricate, fascinating, and difficult profession." Containing ten new profiles, this revised and expanded edition spans several eras and presents a cross-section of superlative dealers. Herein, readers will find the recollections of legends like Leo Castelli (champion of Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, and Andy Warhol) and grand doyenne Betty Parsons, whose white-walled gallery displayed the early works of Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Barnett Newman. Iconoclasts of the 1970s and 1980s are amply represented, including Mary Boone and Annina Nosei, both of whom helped start the careers of Julian Schnabel and Jean Michel Basquiat. The new additions introduce readers to innovative contemporary dealers like Colin De Land (the dealer for Vito Acconci, Jeff Koons, and Joel Shapiro) and Jeffrey Deitch (the dealer for Paul McCarthy and Yoko Ono).