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organization
Mirax
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Sponsorship backing |
7
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1 | |
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organization
Oakmayne Bespoke
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Collaboration |
6
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1 | |
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person
David Roberts
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Art loan |
6
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1 | |
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person
David Roberts
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Loaned artwork |
5
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1 |
This document appears to be a page from a news digest or email newsletter printed as part of a House Oversight production (ID: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016793). It contains snippets of news stories from approximately June 2019, specifically covering the passage of a $4.6 billion border spending bill by the House and the Supreme Court's decision to hear a case regarding the DACA/'Dreamers' program. There is no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein on this specific page.
This document is a political essay or article draft, likely written in 2018, criticizing the Trump administration and the concept of 'Trumpism.' It discusses American identity, references Sinclair Lewis's novel 'It Can Happen Here,' and cites Reince Priebus regarding chaos within the White House. The text advocates for progressive policies like 'Medicare for all' and free higher education as remedies for the nation's issues. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document is a press clipping from Saatchi Online dated October 11, 2010, listing top international art shows. It specifically highlights 'New Sensations 2010' taking place at 2 Cornwall Terrace, London, as part of 'The House of the Nobleman' exhibition. While Jeffrey Epstein is not explicitly named in the text, 2 Cornwall Terrace is a property historically associated with him and Ghislaine Maxwell.
This document is a press clipping from October 2010 discussing an art exhibition called 'The House of the Nobleman' held at 2 Cornwall Terrace in London during Frieze week. The text details the high-value real estate context, the curators (Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya), financial backing by the Russian firm Mirax (owned by Sergei Polonsky), and artworks featured by artists such as Picasso, Warhol, and Banksy. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, indicating its inclusion in a congressional investigation.
This document is a press clipping from 'Art Official Space' listing art exhibitions. It details an upcoming show titled 'House of the Nobleman' at 2 Cornwall Terrace, London, in October 2010, curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembovskaya. It also lists a past show in Manchester from July 2010. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document is a press clipping from The Independent, dated October 8, 2010, discussing the upcoming Frieze Art Fair and the associated week of art auctions and events in London. It highlights key auctions at Christie's, Sotheby's, and Phillips de Pury, as well as a special exhibition titled "The House of the Noble Man" curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya.
A press clipping from The Independent dated October 10, 2010, detailing an art exhibition titled 'The House of the Nobleman' curated by Victoria Golebiovskaya and Wolfe Von Lenkiewicz. The exhibit was held at No 2 Cornwall Terrace in Regents Park, a mansion redeveloped by Oakmayne Bespoke with units selling for £29 million. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating its inclusion in a congressional investigation, likely regarding financial assets or property.
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.
This document is a press clipping from Paul Fraser Collectibles regarding an art exhibition titled "The House of the Nobleman," curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya. The event, held at 2 Cornwall Terrace in Regent's Park, London, featured high-value works by Picasso, Warhol, and Hirst, with Picasso pieces valued at over £6 million. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp, indicating it is part of an investigation file.
This document is a press clipping from ARTINFO UK dated October 11, 2010, providing a guide to art events during Frieze Week in London. It details various exhibitions at galleries and museums, including the Tate Modern and Thomas Dane Gallery. Notably, it highlights an exhibition titled 'The House of the Noble Man' curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya, located at Boswell House, 2 Cornwall Terrace, Regent's Park—a property historically linked to Epstein's network.
This document is a press clipping from ArtLyst describing the top 10 art events during Frieze Week in London (October 2010). It details exhibitions including the Frieze Art Fair, an Ai Weiwei installation at Tate Modern, a 'Vanitas' exhibition curated by Joe La Placa and Mark Sanders, and the 'House of the Noble Man' exhibition at 2 Cornwall Terrace. The document appears to be part of a House Oversight investigation file (likely related to Jeffrey Epstein due to the Cornwall Terrace location often associated with him or his associates, though his name does not appear in this specific text).
This document is an Artnet press clipping titled 'London Dispatch' dated approximately October 22, 2010, reviewing the 8th Frieze Art Fair and associated events. It details high-value art sales including a $5.6 million Damien Hirst piece, mentions high-profile attendees like Steve Cohen and Charles Saatchi, and discusses exhibitions at BlainSouthern and 'The House of the Noble Man.' It also mentions a rumor about Bill Clinton purchasing a property at Cornwall Terrace.
This document is an Artnet press clipping dated October 8, 2010, previewing 'Frieze Week' in London. It highlights several art events, specifically focusing on an exhibition titled 'House of the Noble Man' at 2 Cornwall Terrace, curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya. The text notes the exhibition is sponsored by the 'Russian billionaire who owns the property' and features £20 million worth of art for sale, including works from Ragdan El-akabi's collection.
This document is a press clipping from the Financial Times dated October 13, 2010, reviewing art events in London during Frieze Week. It specifically mentions 'The House of the Nobleman' exhibition held at 2 Cornwall Terrace, noting that both the property and the art inside (including works by Picasso) were for sale. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp, likely included in the investigation due to Epstein's known connections to the curators or the specific property at 2 Cornwall Terrace.
This document is a press clipping of an email newsletter from Fold Gallery dated approximately October 11, 2010. It invites recipients to a private view for artist Simon Callery and notes that Callery's work is also being displayed at 'The House Of The Nobleman' exhibition located at 2 Cornwall Terrace, Regents Park, curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya. The document specifically links the location 2 Cornwall Terrace to high-value art exhibitions (Picasso, etc.) during the Frieze Art Fair.
This document is a press clipping from The Art Newspaper dated September 9, 2010, describing an upcoming art exhibition in London titled 'The House of the Noble Man.' The exhibition, curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya, features high-value works by Picasso and Cézanne and is sponsored by Sergei Polonsky, a Russian billionaire and head of the Mirax group. The document appears in a House Oversight collection, indicated by the footer stamp.
This document is a press clipping from the London Evening Standard dated October 7, 2010, reviewing an art exhibition titled 'The House of the Nobleman' curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya. The article discusses the intersection of art, wealth, and greed, mentioning high-profile figures like Dick Fuld and backers like the Russian property giant Mirax. It bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was collected as part of an investigation, though Jeffrey Epstein is not explicitly named in the text.
This document is a press clipping from the London Evening Standard dated October 15, 2010, discussing the 'New Sensations' art exhibition at 'The House of the Nobleman,' located at 2 Cornwall Terrace, Regent's Park. The exhibition, curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golebiovskaya, featured emerging artists alongside masters like Picasso and Warhol, organized by the Saatchi Gallery and Channel 4. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028288, indicating its inclusion in a congressional investigation, likely regarding financial or social connections within the Epstein case discovery.
A press clipping from the website 'Spoonfed' dated October 18, 2010, reviewing an art exhibition titled 'The House of the Nobleman' held at 2 Cornwall Terrace. The article, written by Tom Jeffreys, highlights the show curated by Wolfe Von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya as a top choice during Frieze week, noting the display of works by artists such as Picasso and Manet alongside Saatchi/Channel 4 New Sensations. The document includes a Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028287.
This document is a press clipping from 'jotta' dated October 15, 2010, describing an art exhibition titled 'The House of the Noble Man' held at 2 Cornwall Terrace, London. The exhibition, curated by Wolfe Von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya, featured high-profile artists like Picasso, Hirst, and Banksy. The text conceptually describes the house's inhabitant in terms that strikingly resemble the persona of a wealthy financier or hedge fund manager: a 'tax exile' and 'successful trader' who deals in 'dematerialized securities' and 'prices options based on weather conditions.' The document is stamped with a House Oversight Bates number.
This document is a press clipping from Time Out London regarding an art exhibition titled 'The House of the Noble Man,' held at Boswall House (2 Cornwall Terrace, London) in October 2010. The show was curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya and featured works by major artists like Picasso and Banksy. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028284).
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.
This document is a press clipping from Dazed Digital discussing an art exhibition titled 'The House of The Nobleman,' curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya. The article, written by John-Paul Pryor, explores the concept of the billionaire art collector and features an interview with Lenkiewicz about the philosophical themes of the show. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document is the cover page for a collection of internet press clippings regarding an art exhibition titled 'The House of the Noble Man,' held at Boswall House in October 2010. It identifies the curators and includes a Bates stamp indicating it is part of a House Oversight investigation.
This document is a clipping from 'The Independent on Sunday' dated October 10, 2010, featuring an article from 'The City Diary' section. The article details Prince Andrew's role as a UK trade representative and his 'cosy relationship' with BG Group, noting his frequent meetings and significant connections in Kazakhstan. It specifically mentions his friendship with socialite Goga Ashkenazi and the sale of a house for a 'generous fee' to Timur Kulibayev, the son-in-law of Kazakhstan's president.
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