The Women Who Redefined the Gallery Industry

By Wim Langedijk for HURS

 

The Women Who Redefined the Gallery Industry


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The Gallery That Has Never Lost an Artist

Since its founding in 1983 – Sprüth Magers first space was in Cologne, Germany – it has expanded into an international gallery showcasing renowned artists across modern and contemporary art. Sprüth Magers now has galleries in Berlin, London, Los Angeles, New York and offices in Cologne, Hong Kong and Seoul. Founders Monika Sprüth and Philomene Magers built one of the art world’s most influential businesses by making their own rules. Writer Evan Moffitt dives into the success of influential commercial gallery Sprüth Magers, and asks Sprüth and Magers about their road to success. 

T MAGAZINE

 

 

Writer Elisa Lipsky-Karasz sits down with Angelina Jolie to speak about her new fashion venture Jolie as well as her relationship with acting and Hollywood. The duo talk about her career, the changing film and tv industry and expectations for actors to share their lives with the public, her work with refugees and her latest venture Jolie. 

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

 

 

Shirin Neshat, Nazy Nazhand and Sheree Hovsepian share a friendship as well as careers in the arts. The three Iranian women are using their art to fight for freedom and human rights in Iran – pushing the boundaries on how art can affect change. The three women have been involved in supporting the Woman, Life, Freedom movement and used their art to challenge the oppressive regime in Iran. Writer Victoria Woodcock speaks with Neshat, Nazhand and Hovsepian about their individual work as well as their shared friendship.

HOW TO SPEND IT

 

 

When referencing or buying vintage, most think about design pieces or fashion, but there’s a growing group of vintage beauty enthusiasts who are collecting vintage makeup, perfume and compacts. Writer Kish Lal dives into the world of vintage beauty products and explores why collectors are drawn to the category, how the trend is impacting today’s beauty industry and the sustainability of vintage beauty. 

FASHIONISTA

 

 

1stDibs' Introspective Magazine speaks with renowned American interior designer Kelly Wearstler. Wrestler founded her design firm in the mid-1990s, and has since worked on projects across high-end residential, commercial, retail and hospitality spaces as well as launched her own line of products. The American interior designer is known for her mix of vintage and contemporary furniture, creating spaces that feel unique yet inviting. Writer Ian Phillips discusses Wearstler’s latest book, Synchronicity, which covers her work on three Proper Hotel properties and four private residences. 

INTROSPECTIVE MAGAZINE

 

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