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organization
Mirax
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Sponsorship backing |
7
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organization
Oakmayne Bespoke
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Collaboration |
6
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person
David Roberts
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Art loan |
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person
David Roberts
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Loaned artwork |
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This document is a newspaper article from circa 2010 about an art exhibition called 'New Sensations at the House of the Nobleman' in London. The exhibition, organized by the Saatchi Gallery and Channel 4, features work by 20 promising graduate artists alongside masterpieces by artists like Picasso and Warhol. The document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein, despite the user's prompt; its inclusion in an Epstein-related collection may be incidental, suggested by the 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028324' footer.
This document is a Financial Times newspaper article from October 13, 2010, previewing art events during London's Frieze Week. It details several fairs, including the Pavilion of Art & Design (PAD), Christie's 'Multiplied', and an event called 'House of the Nobleman' where both the art and the house displaying it were for sale. The document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein or any associated individuals; it is solely focused on the London art scene in 2010.
This newspaper article from The Times on October 29, 2010, discusses the emerging trend of using high-end art to market luxury real estate, focusing on an exhibition in a Cornwall Terrace mansion in London during the Frieze art fair. The document is tangentially related to the Epstein case through the mention of art dealer Jay Jopling, a known friend of Ghislaine Maxwell, and artists like Damien Hirst and Andy Warhol, whose work was reportedly collected by Jeffrey Epstein. The article itself does not mention Epstein or his illicit activities but was likely collected by investigators to map social and professional networks.
This document is an October 2010 press clipping about the art logistics company Cadogan Tate sponsoring the 'New Sensations 2010' art exhibition. The event was organized by Channel 4 and The Saatchi Gallery and formed part of 'The House of the Nobleman,' an event series curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya, individuals who have been linked to Jeffrey Epstein. The document, bearing the identifier 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028321', details the exhibition's venue, dates, and finalists.
This document is a press clipping from the Benzinga website, dated October 17, 2010, detailing Cadogan Tate's sponsorship of the 'New Sensations 2010' art exhibition. The event, part of 'The House of the Nobleman' curated by Victoria Golembiovskaya and Wolfe von Lenkiewicz, was held at Boswall House in London from October 14-20, 2010, to showcase emerging UK artists. The document is labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028320', indicating its inclusion in a collection of materials for a government oversight investigation.
This document is an internet press clipping from October 2010 reviewing the Frieze 2010 art fair in London. The author, Meg Maggio, discusses two satellite exhibitions, specifically 'The House of the Nobleman,' which was curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembioyskaya and held in a Regent's Park mansion on sale for $50 million. The article mentions rumors of Russian financial backing for the mansion and exhibition.
This document is a press clipping from the online publication City A.M., dated October 13, 2010, for an art exhibition called 'The House of the Nobleman,' curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembicvskaya. The article discusses the London art scene surrounding the Frieze Art Fair, mentioning other concurrent exhibitions and quoting an art market analyst on the cautiously optimistic state of the market. The footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028318' indicates this document is part of a larger collection, likely from a government or investigative body.
This document is a press clipping from PRWeb dated October 17, 2010, announcing that the art logistics company Cadogan Tate is sponsoring the 'New Sensations 2010' art exhibition. The exhibition, held from October 14-20 at Boswall House, was organized by Channel 4 and The Saatchi Gallery as part of 'The House of the Nobleman' event, which was curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya.
This document is a 2010 article from 'The Glass Magazine' providing a guide to the Frieze art fair in London. It details major art auctions at Christie's and Sotheby's and highlights fringe exhibitions, including 'The House of the Noble Man' co-curated by Victoria Golembiovskaya. The document's footer, 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028316', suggests it was collected as evidence for a U.S. House of Representatives Oversight Committee investigation, making it relevant to the Epstein case due to Golembiovskaya's reported connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is a press clipping of an online art diary entry by someone named Anita, dated November 2, 2010, from the Zabludowicz Collection website. The author recounts visiting the fiac art fair in Paris, seeing works by William Pope. L and shows by Jim Lambie, before returning to London to visit 'The House of the Nobleman' exhibition in a £50 million home in Regents Park. The entry mentions several artists, companions, and observations from the art world events.
This document is an online press clipping from October 18, 2010, reviewing an art exhibition called 'The House of the Nobleman,' curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya. The exhibition displayed works by prominent artists like Andy Warhol and Damien Hirst within a luxury residential property for sale near Regent's Park, blending art with real estate. The author critiques this commercial approach, questioning whether art should be used primarily as a sales tool for property.
This document is a press clipping from ArtBistro dated October 15, 2010, detailing an art exhibition in London called 'The House of the Noble Man.' The show, curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya, featured approximately £20m worth of art for sale, including major works by Picasso and Cézanne. The exhibition was held at 2 Cornwall Terrace, a property co-developed and sponsored by the Russian real estate company Mirax, headed by Sergei Polonsky.
This document is a press clipping from the Olyvia Fine Art website, dated around September-October 2010. It announces an art exhibition called 'THE HOUSE OF A NOBLEMAN', curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya, which took place from October 15-20, 2010, and featured works by Andy Warhol. The document's footer, 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028312', suggests it was collected as evidence for a government investigation.
This document is a blog post from October 2010 reviewing an art exhibition in London called 'The House of the Nobleman,' curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya. The author describes visiting the venue, a house on Regent's Park allegedly owned by a Russian billionaire, and comments on the interior design and the 'Who's Who' list of art on display. Although this document is from a collection related to the Epstein investigation (indicated by the 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer), its content does not directly mention Jeffrey Epstein or his known associates.
This document is a blog post from October 11, 2010, about an art exhibition called "The House of the Nobleman," curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya. The exhibition, held in London, featured works by various artists, including Tracey Emin's neon piece "I Kiss You." The document's relevance to the Epstein case likely stems from Victoria Golembiovskaya's known association with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, and the footer "HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028310" suggests it was collected as evidence for a government investigation.
This document is a press clipping from October 17, 2010, reporting that the company Cadogan Tate sponsored the 'New Sensations 2010' art exhibition for UK students. The exhibition was part of a larger event called 'The House of the Nobleman', which was held at Boswall House in London and curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya. The article mentions four finalists who received a bursary and quotes Cadogan Tate's director on the importance of supporting young artists.
This document is a press clipping from 'EURO2day' dated October 6, 2010, detailing an art exhibition in London called 'The House of the Nobleman'. The event, curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembievskaya, was a hybrid of art sales and real estate promotion, backed by the Russian company Mirax, owned by billionaire Sergei Polonsky. The article mentions the event's location, dates (October 15-20), featured artists, and the prices of artworks and associated properties.
This document is a press clipping of an October 12, 2010 article from The Huffington Post, providing a guide to Frieze Week in London. The article highlights several art exhibitions, including a Gauguin show at the Tate Modern and an exhibition titled "The House of the Noble Man" at Boswell House, which was curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya. This particular exhibition, available by appointment, featured works by prominent artists like Picasso, Damien Hirst, and Andy Warhol.
This document is a press clipping from October 17, 2010, announcing that the company Cadogan Tate sponsored the 'New Sensations 2010' art exhibition. The event, organized by Channel 4 and The Saatchi Gallery, was held at Boswall House in London as part of 'The House of the Nobleman', an exhibition curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembiovskaya. While the content is not directly related to Jeffrey Epstein, it mentions Victoria Golembiovskaya, a known associate, and is from a collection of documents labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
This document is a press clipping from artist Ross M Brown's website, dated September 28, 2010, announcing his participation in the "Saatchi New Sensations 2010" exhibition in London. The event was held from October 14-20, 2010, alongside another exhibition, "The House of the Nobleman," which was curated by Wolfe von Lenkiewicz and Victoria Golembioyskaya, an associate of Ghislaine Maxwell. The document's footer indicates it is part of the "HOUSE_OVERSIGHT" collection.
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