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It started with a lazy and outrageous inclination–the thought that someone should figure out a way to make tons of money from Gagosian google alerts–and it took way too many hours for me to figure out, but I am very pleased to introduce The Gagosianator and The Gagosianblogonator (very technical and sophisticated RSS feeds that will hopefully update automatically) in the widget column to your right. I figure the amount of interest in Gagosian could support an entire cottage industry (he’s like a Greek god or something: you only need to whisper his name and whatever it touches is instantly and gloriously commodified). And I bet as many people in the art world have their eye on his wealth and well being as the economy’s. It’s like spying on the most influential art dealer alive (shhh . . .).

4 Responses to “Introducing The Gagosianator (and its less wealthy cousin The Gagosianblogonator)”


  1. [...] pretty fascinated with the opening of GREED, A New Fragrance by Francesco Vezzoli, an exhibition at Gagosian’s gallery in Rome. This is the entire Roman Polanski-directed commercial, starring Natalie Portman [...]


  2. [...] that Larry Gagosian supports a cottage industry: the mass of Gagosian google alerts that David Segal’s New York Times article on Gagosian has generated. Posted in Art [...]


  3. [...] the Gagosianator on Art Loves Money. More [...]


  4. [...] of Joe Simons and others who have been kept from partaking in Warholian currency while folks like Larry Gagosian, Peter Brant, and Jose Mugrabi swim in [...]

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