Rudolf Zwirner, "the man who invented the art market," as coined in Der Spiegel, reflects on more than sixty years in the art business in his authoritative autobiography.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction; Childhood under the Swastika; Youth During the Postwar Years; Art Beckons; Berlin and Paris; Secretary General of the Second Documenta; A Rookie Gallerist in Essen; A Fresh Start as an Art Dealer in Cologne; Stations of a Gallery; The Birth of the First Contemporary Art Fair; The Kahnweiler of Pop Art; Peter Ludwig; The New York Connection, Richter, Polke, Baselitz, and Co.; From Art Dealer to Curator and Back; Finally Home in Berlin