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Article publié dans l'édition papier du New York Times en date du 4 septembre 2014
September 4, 2014
Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times
By RIMA SUQISEPT. 3, 2014
Steven Kasher has moved and expanded. His New York
art-photography gallery is now in a 6,000-square-foot
space at 515 West 26th Street. And part of the gallery,
which opens Saturday, will be devoted to Kasher Potamkin,
a new business headed by Mr. Kasher and Andi Potamkin.
Asked to describe the product mix, Ms. Potamkin quoted
Edgar Allan Poe: “There is no exquisite beauty ... without
some strangeness in the proportion.” She may have been
referring to several mounted fluffy rabbit derrières by
Ghyslain Bertholon, or beaded taxidermy-like sconces by
Nancy Josephson. Kasher Potamkin has adopted an
instant-gratification sales policy: Buy it, walk out with it.
This applies to everything in the shop, including Ms.
Potamkin’s own desk, designed by her fiancé, Jordan
Blackmore. Prices range from $250 for a L’Enchanteur ring
to $60,000 for a pair of Haas Brothers Beast stools.
Information: 917-265-8060 or kasherpotamkin.com.
A version of this article appears in print on September 4, 2014, on page D3
of the New York edition with the headline: A Gallery Gets Wider and Wackier.
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Article publié dans l'édition papier du New-York Times en date du 4 septembre 2014 (page D3).
Thank you again to Andi Kasher, Samantha Choppa and Mister Steven Kasher!
De gauche à droite autour de moi, Mr Steven Kasher, Ms Samantha Choppa et Ms Andi Potamkin.
Bien amicalement,
ghyslain bertholon