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Into Thin Air: The Fate
 of Japan’s “Bad Debt Art”

February 22, 2000

 

What happened to all those Van Goghs, Modiglianis and Renoirs that Japanese companies bought a decade ago?

 

A PANEL DISCUSSION WITH:

Michael Findlay, International

Director for 19th and 20th Century

Art, Christie’s, Inc.

 

Ikkan Sanada, President,

Ikkan Art International.

 

David Nash, owner of

Mitchell-Innes & Nash Gallery

 

MODERATOR

Moderated by Judith H. Doorzynski,

Culture Reporter,

The New York Times.

 

JAPAN SOCIETY, NEW YORK

Inside the Japanese 
Art Market

February 11, 1999

 

What are the current issues affecting the buying and selling of fine art by Japanese collectors/investors.

 

PENELISTS:

Ikkan Sanada, President,

Ikkan Art International.

 

Chieko Hasegawa, Vice President,

Nichido Gallery.

 

Ann Nitze, Private Dealer

 

1991 ARTNEWS WORLD ART MARKET CONFERENCE
Grand Hyatt Hotel, New York

The Art Market: 
Where is it heading?

October 2, 1990

 

MODERATOR:


Souren Melikian, Art Editor,
The International Herald Tribune & International Editor, Art & Auction

 

SPEAKERS:


Richard L. Feigan, Chairman,

Richard L. Feigan & Co.

 
Lawrence A. Fleischman, President.

Kennedy Galleries Inc.

 

Barbara Gladstone, President,

Barbara Gladstone, Gallery.

 

Ikkan Sanada, President,

Ikkan Art International.

 

David P. Tunick, President,

David Tunick, Inc.

 

ADAA (Art Dealers Association of America) PANEL
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

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