He created hoopla around art made in prison first in the early 2000s, with himself as the artist, then 20 years later with the scammer Anna Sorokin. An obituary by Alex Traub for The New York Times. Alfredo Martinez lived on New York City’s margins, a squatter who shook off one eviction after another.…
Hollis Taggart is expanding its Chelsea footprint, White Cube will soon open on the Upper East Side and the South African gallery Goodman is prepping a Manhattan pied-à-terre