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Art Fair Listings During Frieze Week Mention 'House of the Nobleman' Property Sale

The passage is a routine press clipping about art fairs and a property viewing, mentioning no high‑profile officials, financial misconduct, or sensitive allegations. It offers no actionable leads for Describes various art fairs in London during October 2010. Mentions a property called 'House of the Nobleman' with artworks for sale. Lists organizers and participants of the fairs.

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #028292
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The passage is a routine press clipping about art fairs and a property viewing, mentioning no high‑profile officials, financial misconduct, or sensitive allegations. It offers no actionable leads for Describes various art fairs in London during October 2010. Mentions a property called 'House of the Nobleman' with artworks for sale. Lists organizers and participants of the fairs.

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THE HOUSE OF THE NOBLEMAN CURATED BY WOLFE VON LENKIEWICZ & VICTORIA GOLEMBIOVSKAYA PRESS CLIPPING (INTERNET) r.com | FINANCIAL TIMES http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/e8bd5d0c-d4d5-11df-b230-00144feabdc0.html Elsewhere in London: what’s on and what to see Published: October 13 2010 01:20 | Last updated: October 13 2010 01:20 With the absence of Zoo, the Pavilion of Art & Design (PAD) (until October 17; www.padlondon.net) will this year play second fiddle to Frieze. This sophisticated fair of modern and contemporary art, design, photography and tribal art from 1860 was conceived by Patrick Perrin and Stéphane Custot and is now in its fourth year. PAD has retained its place in Berkeley Square, a site that offers limited space expansion, but a sought-after Mayfair address. As auction houses all jostle to cash in on the festival spirit, Christie’s is launching an initiative entitled Multiplied (October 15-18; www.multipliedartfair.com) at its South Kensington saleroom. The focus of this fair is contemporary art editions — photographs, prints, artists’ books and 3D multiples — and there will be big names, including John Baldessari, Mat Collishaw and Gerald Laing, on sale for small prices. Another example of canny innovation — or outsiders crashing the party — is House of the Nobleman at 2 Cornwall Terrace (October 15-20; www.cornwallterrace.co.uk/boswallhouse). This is a property viewing with a difference: not only is the house itself on the market, but so is much of the art — including works by Pablo Picasso, Helen Chadwick and Grayson Perry — that decorates its interior. While the majority of Frieze Week events take place in grandiose settings in London’s West End, a couple of contrasting fairs are capitalising on sites in the city’s East End. The Future Can Wait (until October 17; www.thefuturecanwait.com), an alternative fair started by trusted talent-spotters Zavier Ellis and Simon Rumley, returns to Shoreditch Town Hall for the fourth year running. 12

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