Art 'lifestyle' couple
tops ArtReview Power 100 list
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[October 22, 2015] By
Michael Roddy
LONDON (Reuters) - Swiss
husband-and-wife art dealers Iwan and Manuela Wirth, who
offer clients a lush English country lifestyle along
with their big-tag purchases, were named the most
influential people in the contemporary art world on
Thursday by ArtReview magazine.
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Chinese dissident artist and free-speech activist Ai Weiwei,
who has previously topped the list, took the number two spot,
while German gallery owner David Zwirner was ranked third in the
British-based magazine's "Power 100" of contemporary art.
The Wirths, who have been in the magazine's top 10 for some
years, claimed the top spot for the impact of a cultural center-
cum-gallery they have opened in Somerset, southwest England,
where they renovated a 15th-century farmhouse and landscaped and
installed sculptures on the grounds around it.
"It's partly about breaking away from the conventional gallery
model which is sort of a slightly oppressive white-cube space
that could be in any place almost at any time and moving toward
a series of galleries that are specific to their content," Mark
Rappolt, ArtReview's editor, told Reuters.
"It's a departure from the sort of very forbidding gallery that
we're used to," he said in a telephone interview in advance of
publication of the list on Thursday in the magazine, which says
the rankings are compiled by a 16-member international jury.
Rappolt said that Ai, who was able to leave China this year when
Chinese authorities returned his passport they had confiscated
four years ago, "combines activism and art making in a way that
makes him quite influential".
"He shows that art can be something more than just pretty,"
Rappolt said of Ai's works, which frequently take jabs at the
Chinese authorities.
Rappolt said several museum directors, including Nicholas Serota
of the Tate museums in London, Glenn Lowry of the Museum of
Modern Art in New York and Julia Peyton-Jones of the Serpentine
Galleries in London, had made the top 10 because museum shows of
an artist's work remain influential, despite the boom in art
dealers and galleries.
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"I think there's still the sense that a museum exhibition validates
an artist ... and these kinds of shows tend to be more important
than maybe a conventional gallery show," he said.
The top 10 list is as follows:
1. Iwan & Manuela Wirth
2. Ai Weiwei
3. David Zwirner
4. Hans Ulrich Obrist & Julia Peyton-Jones
5. Nicholas Serota
6. Larry Gagosian
7. Glenn D. Lowry
8. Marina Abramović
9. Adam D. Weinberg
10. Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev
(Editing by Gareth Jones)
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