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This document is a press clipping from Harper's Bazaar, dated October 18, 2010, reviewing the 'House of Noble Man' art exhibition in London. The exhibition was curated by Wolfe Von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya and held at No. 2 Cornwall Terrace, a high-end real estate location. The article details the artworks displayed, the collaboration with Saatchi Gallery and Channel 4, and mentions a tour of nearby mansions given by Knight Frank agent Darren Daggers.

People (10)

Name Role Context
Wolfe Von Lenkiewicz Curator/Artist
Curator of 'House of Noble Man' and described as 'artist-of-the-moment'.
Victoria Golembiovskaya Curator
Curator of 'House of Noble Man'.
Sarah Bailey Author
Author of the Harper's Bazaar article.
Darren Daggers Estate Agent
Knight Frank estate agent who gave a tour of mansions at Cornwall Terrace.
Wim Delvoye Artist
Belgian conceptual artist featuring a filigree Cement Truck sculpture.
Rachel Whiteread Artist
Artist featuring a dolls house chess set.
Elizabeth Jordan Artist
New Sensation artist showing a kinetic installation.
Philip Levine Showgoer/Artist
Attendee met by the author, uses his head as a canvas.
Cezanne Artist
Referenced as a giant of modern art included in the show.
Picasso Artist
Referenced as a giant of modern art included in the show.

Organizations (8)

Name Type Context
The House of the Nobleman
Exhibition title/organizing entity.
Harper's Bazaar
Publication source.
Saatchi Gallery
Collaborator on the exhibition.
Channel 4
Collaborator via 'New Sensations'.
Knight Frank
Real estate agency representing the properties.
AVA
Curators of a previous exhibition mentioned (The Age of the Marvellous).
Swarovski
Brand referenced regarding Philip Levine's appearance.
Gillette
Sponsor of Philip Levine's next show.

Timeline (3 events)

2010-10
House of Noble Man exhibition.
No. 2 Cornwall Terrace, London
2010-10
Tour of show mansions.
No. 6 and 11 Cornwall Terrace, London
2010-10-18
Publication of the article 'House of Noble Man'.
Online (Harper's Bazaar)

Locations (4)

Location Context
Venue for the 'House of Noble Man' exhibition.
Show mansion toured by the author.
Show mansion toured by the author.
Location of the 2009 exhibition 'The Age of the Marvellous'.

Relationships (2)

Wolfe Von Lenkiewicz Professional Collaboration Victoria Golembiovskaya
Co-curators of 'House of Noble Man'.
Sarah Bailey Professional/Social Darren Daggers
Daggers gave Bailey a tour of the mansions.

Key Quotes (2)

"Quite surreal, but, of course, an incredibly resonant statement about the current art market."
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"House of Noble Man curated by Victoria Golembiovskaya and artist-of-the-moment Wolfe Von Lenkiewicz mixes work from the giants of modern art - Cezanne and Picasso"
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THE HOUSE OF THE NOBLEMAN
CURATED BY WOLFE VON LENKIEWICZ & VICTORIA GOLEMBIOVSKAYA
PRESS CLIPPING (INTERNET)
Harper's
BAZAAR
http://www.harpersbazaar.co.uk/fashion/blog/the-editors/house-of-noble-man
House of Noble Man
Oct 18, 2010 04:06:00 PM by Sarah Bailey
I love the extraordinary and intriguing exhibitions which one encounters around the edges of Frieze. 2009's The Age of the Marvellous at One Marylebone (curated by AVA) was one such discovery - dark and theatrical - which stayed with me all year...
This year's House of Noble Man (a collaboration between the Saatchi Gallery and Channel 4's New Sensations), is another spectacular show of a very different flavour mounted in No. 2 Cornwall Terrace, a gleaming showcase of super-prime real-estate. (I attended on the opening night and was treated to a tour of two other oligarch-ready show mansions at No.6 and 11 Cornwall Terrace, by a dashing Knight Frank estate agent by the name of Darren Daggers... Quite surreal, but, of course, an incredibly resonant statement about the current art market).
Back at No. 2 Cornwall Terrace, House of Noble Man curated by Victoria Golembiovskaya and artist-of-the-moment Wolfe Von Lenkiewicz mixes work from the giants of modern art - Cezanne and Picasso - with some dazzling and provocative contemporary pieces plus, of course, Channel 4's New Sensations discoveries.
I loved the filigree Cement Truck sculpture by Wim Delvoye (the Belgian conceptual artist probably best-known for his work in the 90s involving the tattooing of live pigs), Rachel Whiteread's dolls house chess set and New Sensation Elizabeth Jordan's dream-like kinetic installation, which she is showing in an upper bedroom. Of course, there's nothing like a Frieze party to lure out London's finest exhibitions and I was very pleased to meet showgoer Philip Levine, who uses his bald pate (bejeweled on this occasion as though he is wearing a Swarovski swim cap) as his canvas. His next show, he informs me, is being sponsored by Gilette...
House of Noble Man is on until Wednesday October 20, so do try and see it. Entry is free, but you have to book an appointment.
2 Cornwall Terrace, London, United Kingdom, NW1, cornwallterrace.co.uk
(Image: 'House of Noble Man', curated by Victoria Golembiovskaya and Wolfe Von Lenkiewicz.)
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