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Gallerists are the first to tell you about that great new artist everyone is coveting. But eagle-eyed collectors often know to look beyond the gallery walls, to the back-room goodies being held back for the right client.
But why not go one further? What’s in art dealer’s collection? We spoke with the London- and Hong Kong-based gallerist Ben Brown to find out just that.
Brown was immersed in the art world from a young age as the son of the British painter Rosamund Brown, a fixture of the Hong Kong art scene in 1970s and ’80s, where Brown spent his early years. But rather than following directly in his mother’s footsteps and becoming an artist, he was drawn to the movements of the art industry. Decamping to Europe, he passed through jobs at galleries and a 10-year stint at Sotheby’s before establishing Ben Brown Fine Arts in London in 2004. Later, he was among the first wave of international galleries to open an outpost in Hong Kong in 2009