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At Home

he truest domestic portrait of an art dealer is to see what they live with at home. While often goes into homes of designers to reveal their styles, in (Rizzoli; $85), writer Tiqui Atencio Demirdjian, along with photographer Jean-François Jaussaud, brings readers inside the residences of in the Fall 2021 issue. As Vervoordt told Demirdjian, while showing her his Antwerp home, “To be in the art business or to be an art collector are ways to share friendship and passions.” While there is a good living to be made in dealing art, it seems that these dealers value even more the relationships they have with their artists.

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