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From smashed bottle caps to 20th-century design.
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The market has yet to understand the scale of the contemporary Asian art scene, de Pury says.
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On picking a living artist’s brain.
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De Pury on the work emerging from England and Africa.
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De Pury predicts that Brazil, Turkey and Indonesia are going to produce some great art.
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Frank Stella’s influence will only increase in the coming decades, de Pury says.
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What can art learn from science, and vice-versa?
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De Pury sees the art in the work of Steve Jobs and Tupac Shakur.
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We all need to deal with pressure, de Pury says.
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The 21st-century designers.
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When does a piece of furniture become a work of art?
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A yacht isn’t as impressive as a cultural contribution, de Pury says.
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Even a little Swiss baker can put together an impressive collection.
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Buying art should be more about passion, de Pury says.
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De Pury believes there’s also an untapped market for old Japanese robots.
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An auction, de Pury says, is put together much the way an exhibition is.
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If you take a long-term view, de Pury says, you can only be optimistic.
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The guarantee is the result of overheated competition.
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Who is succeeding the Whitneys, the Forbeses, the Annenbergs?
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Buy with your gut, de Pury says.
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Its a high-wire act, says de Pury.
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De Pury conducted the first art auction in Russia since the Bolshevik Revolution.
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De Pury built a global brand by focusing on contemporary art and design.
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De Pury wants to expose as many people as possible to be exposed to art.
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The first time de Pury plunked down money for art, he got the collector’s disease.
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