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The Baer Faxt traveled to Dallas to sit down with arts patron and philanthropist, Howard Rachofsky, whose Warehouse exhibition space has become the stuff of
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Watch on. The Baer Faxt team traveled to Dallas to sit down with arts patron and philanthropist, Howard Rachofsky, whose Warehouse exhibition space has become the stuff of legend. Rachofsky relays his journey as a collector and how his hobby of collecting became an opportunity—and occupation—to build out public space for seeing art.
https://www.dmagazine.com/publications/d-magazine/2015/february/how-dallas-remade-richard-patterson-famous-british-artist/2/
Right off the bat, an auction snafu between Dallas collector Howard Rachofsky and James Cohen over the sale of one of Patterson's paintings made his relationship with the cliquish Dallas
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It's chock-full of stupefying amounts of money and the rare moment of clarity. Here's Dallas collector Howard Rachofsky caught momentarily flinching: "Sometimes we don't know if the stuff we're buying [from Gagosian] is historically significant, but because the prices are so high, we need to believe they're important."
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/12/arts/sothebys-in-a-gamble-acquires-boutique-art-advisory-firm.html
Its clients include the Dallas collector Howard Rachofsky, the Brazilian art collector Bernardo Paz and the Miami collectors (and married couples) Norman and Irma Braman and Petra and Stephen Levin.
https://news.artnet.com/market/cutting-art-prices-debate-2464639
In 2022, for example, the Dallas collector Howard Rachofsky resold a 2019 painting by Christina Quarles, who turns 40 next year, for $4.5 million. What are galleries to do?
https://interactives.dallasnews.com/2015/marfa/
Tilted Planes, the earth work Robert Irwin did for Dallas collector Howard Rachofsky's front yard. The work is made of rye grass and rusted Corten steel. (Photo by Nan Coulter/Special) Robert Irwin's Park Portal Piece (Slice) in Dallas. (Tom Fox/Staff Photographer)
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At the next table, there is a party hosted by Dallas collector Howard Rachofsky with a number of Texans in attendance—many of whom, I fear, are purported collectors of the dread Maurice Lewis.
https://glasstire.com/events/2012/11/15/tuesday-evenings-lecture-series-howard-rachofsky/
Dallas Collector Howard Rachofsky began in the mid-1970s, and over the past three decades has amassed a world-class collection. In 1996, Rachofsky opened his house/museum to the public. This fall, he will open another 17,000 square foot space in Dallas. Rachofsky will talk about his collecting philosophy and his future plans for the collection.
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The power of a good art advisor | Dallas collector Howard Rachofsky. by The Baer Faxt Staff | Apr 14, 2022 | Insiders' Insights,Interviews,The Baer Faxt+,Videos | 0 Comments.
https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2024/04/05/dallas-art-fair-invitational-sales-report-solar-eclipse
The New York-based gallery Management sold Pim (2024) by Tim Brawner for $14,000 during the fair's VIP preview day. McClain Gallery sold three paintings by the Modernist artist Dorothy Hood
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The power of a good art advisor | Dallas collector Howard Rachofsky. by The Baer Faxt Staff | Apr 14, 2022 | Insiders' Insights,Interviews,The Baer Faxt+,Videos | 0 Comments.
https://www.artmarketmonitor.com/2020/12/08/anchored-by-records-for-amy-sherald-kehinde-wiley-phillips-134-6-m-evening-sale-brings-housess-highest-total/
Houldsworth made early sales to the likes of Pamela Joyner, Theo Danjuma and Pulane Kingston, along with the Dallas collector Howard Rachofsky, and at an exhibition at PEER UK last year, her paintings sold out priced at £22,000 each.
https://news.artnet.com/market/meet-the-sellers-of-407-million-worth-of-art-hitting-the-block-in-london-2446465
The buyer, who is now selling, is the celebrated Dallas collector Howard Rachofsky. In 2022, he included it in a show at his Warehouse space in the city. In 2022, he included it in a show at his
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Schwartzman then moved into reporting, contributing to the New Yorker and the New York Times before Dallas collector Howard Rachofsky, impressed by his writing, asked him for help selecting the
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Museum supporters across the tent clamored for the piece, pushing its value ever higher and making it the highest grossing work in the auction, bringing in an impressive $155K for the nonprofit. Among those outbid was big-time Dallas collector Howard Rachofsky, who summed it up best, shouting, "We know where Tom lives, and we'll find him!"
https://judithbenhamouhuet.com/modern-and-contemporary-art-sales-what-next/
The yellow "Fine di Dio" dating from 1963 which belonged to Dallas collector Howard Rachofsky sold this season for 23 million dollars to the New York art adviser Neal Meltzer. Rachofsky acquired it in 2003 for what was then a record: 2.3 million dollars. In 2015 another "Fine di Dio" went for a sum that has never been equalled to this
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Many more curators and collectors were in attendance: Heidi Zuckerman, director of the Aspen Art Museum; Dallas collector Howard Rachofsky; Miami collectors Mera and Donald Rubell; Dennis and
https://www.dallasobserver.com/arts/blink-6396725
MAC dandy First, they were using code words to explain why Theresa Jones abruptly left her job as director of the McKinney Avenue Contemporary last week, a job she held for four of the MAC's five
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Her second show, co-curated with Thomas Feulmer, "Floor Corner Wall: Selected Work From the Rachofsky Collection," opened Saturday night at Fort Worth Contemporary Arts even though Dallas
https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/house-arrest-how-one-topsy-turvy-season-at-sothebys-could-change-the-auction-world-forever-6796/
Schwartzman then moved into reporting, contributing to the New Yorker and the New York Times before Dallas collector Howard Rachofsky, impressed by his writing, asked him for help selecting the