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    Americans Are Heaviest Bidders on Impressionist and Modern Art at ...  May 9, 2008
    Things that didn t sell deserved to, said David Nash, a Manhattan dealer. Over all, however, he said the sale showed that there were no clouds over the horizon. (New York Times)

    While markets may roil, art endures  Dec 30, 2007
    "If you look around, particularly in New York, it seems like everyone's a billionaire and they don't seem to be affected terribly by this credit crunch," said David Nash, of Mitchell-Innes & Nash, a private New York art consultancy and gallery. While art from all eras is selling well, works by modern masters like Warhol and Mark Rothko and living artists like Richard Prince and Damien Hirst are especially hot. (Boston Globe)

    * US art market is booming despite Wall Street turmoil  Dec 27, 2007
    "If you look around, particularly in New York, it seems like everyone's a billionaire and they don't seem to be affected terribly by this credit crunch," said David Nash, of Mitchell-Innes and Nash, a private New York art consultancy and gallery specializing in impressionist, modern and contemporary masters. Works by such modern artists as Warhol and Mark Rothko, and living artists including Richard Prince and Damien Hirst, are especially popular. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    No end in sight for soaring art market  Dec 26, 2007
    "If you look around, particularly in New York, it seems like everyone's a billionaire and they don't seem to be affected terribly by this credit crunch," said David Nash, of Mitchell-Innes a private New York art consultancy and gallery specializing in impressionist, modern and contemporary masters. While art from all eras is selling well, works by modern masters like Warhol and Mark Rothko and living artists like Richard Prince and Damien Hirst are especially hot. (Anchorage Daily News)

    Obituary: Diane Middlebrook  Dec 18, 2007
    She and Carl donated two splendid sculptures to the British Library, by Bill Woodrow and David Nash. She and Elaine Showalter gave a famous 4th of July party every summer - a who's who of all Anglo-American life, and both genders, this time. (Guardian Unlimited -- Books)

    Matisse Sets Record as Christie's Auction Totals $395 Million  Nov 7, 2007
    I don't know why people aren't more anxious, but they evidently aren't,'' New York dealer David Nash of Mitchell-Innes & Nash said after the auction. New York dealer Larry Gagosian paid $16. (Bloomberg)

    Point Park's new studio brings welcome space  Oct 3, 2007
    "I was not prepared for how I felt when I stood in the doorway and saw the first class of dancers in there," says David Nash, building consultant and adjunct professor of dance at Point Park. Some of the faculty cried, according to dance department head Susan Stowe. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA)

    Seeing both the wood and the trees  Jul 15, 2007
    Deakin describes John Wolseley charging through the fire-blackened Whipstick Forest near Bendigo, swiping his paper against the carbonised vegetation to produce a drawing 'that expressed the life of the forest with surprising accuracy'; and there is a similarly reverential and detailed account of the methods of David Nash. I rather preferred the company of the craftsmen - Keith in his hazel wood near Bungay, the two Brians on their withy beds at Kingsbury Episcopi, J. S. Wright and Sons,... (Telegraph.co.uk)

    Van Gogh's `L'Arlesienne' Sells for $40.3 Million (Update1)  May 3, 2006
    Each sale has four or five really good things,'' said New York dealer David Nash. And the rest is filler. (Bloomberg)




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