Stefan Simchowitz has been described as many things: advisor, collector, flipper, the “Art World’s Patron Satan” (in the New York Times), and Sith Lord by critic Jerry Saltz. “Why not polemicist?” ...
The art collector that everyone loves to hate, Stefan Simchowitz, has launched a new website, that is essentially an e-commerce platform for selling art, ArtNews reports. Rather elusive in its texts ...
Big-boned, hovering near six feet with a shaved-to-the-nubs head, Stefan Simchowitz tromps through the entryway of his home and into the open kitchen. He plucks a bottle of San Pellegrino from the ...
Stefan Simchowitz has a talent for making himself the center of conversation. That talent was on full view over the past week, since the New York Times released its Sunday magazine profile of the art ...
Stefan Simchowitz was 6 years old when his parents divorced, and his mother, the artist Shirley Sacks, took him with her when she left South Africa for England. Then when he was 11, his parents sent ...
L.A. art dealer Stefan Simchowitz is reviled by some in the art world. As writer Michael Kaplan explains in “Why Art Gallery Owners Love to Hate Stefan Simchowitz,” his profile in the March issue, ...
Stefan Simchowitz’s home art collection in Los Angeles (all images courtesy Stefan Simchowitz unless otherwise noted) LOS ANGELES — Stefan Simchowitz knows who he is. He’s an art collector, art dealer ...
The past year has seen collectors and auction houses creating their own art market. They’re essentially bypassing dealers, galleries, and critics, identifying artists on their own, buying works by ...
Stefan Simchowitz is easily the most controversial man at work in the art world today. The collector and dealer has been called the “art world’s patron Satan” by The New York Times Magazine. In New ...
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