So aside from the dimented twisted artwork, tons of satanic symbolism and chilren in the "art" including our friend JEFF KOONS (among others. All of it in line with what we have been seeing in the Podesta Artwork, etc. So this gallery network with worldwide "galleries" there is a shopping section.
Have we not seen this before? I believe that Gagosian Gallery network is involved in something much more than just ugly artwork. There is more here. I think worth looking into further.
I am sure there is something here. Would be good to understand how they move these kids around. I bet there is also some interesting stuff if we could take a look at what is inside the PRIVATE area.
"New York art dealer Larry Gagosian will be indicted next month in Moscow on multiple charges of buying sex slaves from a well known Russian collector. The charges of human trafficking span a decade. Gagosian could face life in prison, although experts in the Russian judicial system express doubt he will be convicted. The Russian judicial system is notorious for its corruption including alleged pay offs to drop previous charges brought against the collector who will be indicted along with Gagosian.It’s reminiscent of stories about 1980s New York art dealer Andrew Crispo."
EDIT 2 - ITS EVEN BIGGER FOLKS: ABROMOVICH, LUCIEN FREUD, GAGOSIAN & CHILD SEX SLAVES TRADED FOR ARTWORK:
Update: Gagosian’s Co-Conspirator
05/04/2010
tags: human trafficking, Larry Gagosian, Roman Abramovich
Roman Abramovich is the Russian oligarch and serious art collector named in connection with human trafficking charges brought against New York art dealer Larry Gagosian. Abramovich is accused of both selling countless sex slaves to Gagosian, as well as exchanging slaves for pieces from Gagosian’s private art collection.
Abramovich , born 24 October 1966, is a Russian business- man and the main owner of the private investment company Millhouse LLC.
In 2003, Abramovich was named Person of the Year by Expert, a Russian business magazine. He is known outside Russia as the owner of Chelsea Football Club, an English Premier League football team, and for his wider involvement in European football. Abramovich is currently the 3rd richest man in Russia and the 50th richest man in the world according to the 2010 Forbes list with an estimated fortune of $11.2 billion. Abramovich has recently boosted his security staff to a 40-person “private army”, making him one of the best protected businessmen in the world.
In May 2008 Abramovich emerged as a major buyer in the international art auction market. He purchased Francis Bacon’s Triptych for US $86.3 million (a record price for a post-war work of art) and Lucian Freud’s Benefits Supervisor Sleeping for US$33.6 million (a record price for a work by a living artist).
Chris Hutchins, a biographer of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, claims that the relationship between the former Russian president and Abramovich is like that between a father and a favorite son.
Boris Berezovsky (his one-time business partner) alleged in 2008 that Abramovich harassed him with “threats and intimidation” to cheat him to sell his valuable shares at less than their true worth. Abramovich has been sued for US $3.3 billion.
On 5 July 2008, The Times reported that Abramovich admitted he paid billions of dollars for political favours and protection fees to obtain a big share of Russia’s oil and aluminium assets as was shown by court papers The Times obtained. Yugraneft, an affiliate of Sibir Energy, is seeking billions of dollars in damages in a lawsuit in London against Roman Abramovich and his investment company Millhouse Capital, alleging that it was cheated out of its Russian assets.
In 1992 he was arrested in a case of theft of government property: AVEKS-Komi sent a train containing 55 tankers of diesel fuel, worth 3.8 million (Roubles), from the Ukhtinsk Oil Production Factory. Abramovich co-operated with the investigation, and the charges were dropped after the oil production factory was compensated by the diesel’s buyer, the Latvian-US concern, Chikora International. An allegation emerging from a Swiss investigation links Abramovich, through a former company, and numerous other Russian politicians, industrialists and bankers to using a US$4.8 billion loan from International Monetary Fund as personal slush fund.
The Times said that Abramovich “famously emerged triumphant after the “aluminum wars”, in which more than 100 people are believed to have been killed in gangland feuds over control of the lucrative smelters. He avoided the fate of a rival oligarch who annoyed the Kremlin and ended up being transported to jail in Siberia for ten years,” and “Numerous officials and executives are said to have lost their lives”.
"The economic meltdown is supposed to "reenergize [the] creative economy" of New York by breaking the city's expensive obsession with finance. Instead, it's wrecking artists' best shot at wealth: Through Larry Gagosian.
The top-tier art dealer, who bridges the worlds of art and finance, seems panicked by the recession, turning into even more of a workaholic jerk than he was before the crash. Gagosian won't talk, but the New York Times surmises he's in trouble along with the rest of the art industry:
Everyone is vulnerable. Especially Larry Gagosian...
The prices of work by the young artists he has been luring into his galleries... are falling like bank stocks.
Christie's and Sotheby's are in trouble, too, but Gagosian's bread and butter is brokering private deals between rich people. Since the wealthy have lost much of their taste for art acquisition, Gagosian is especially vulnerable.
Why should anyone care about Gagosian's fortunes? Because this was the guy who, through his access to the filthy rich, could make a young artist. That's why most in his stable were poached from rivals: Gagosian could pluck the best.
As the Times put it, "the postwar art world is basically a stock market with a couple of thousand really valuable shares." Gagosian was the gateway to being listed on that market.
"His apparent decline indicates that artists have seen their own bubble burst along with Wall Street's other false economies. The vast majority of artists won't have to adjust their lives to that, but they will have to adjust their professional fantasies."
"So I can't resist introducing Hirst as guest blogger today. His remarks made in 2004 surely reveal a lot about his real feelings about White Cube and Gagosian."
" ... Art is about life and the art world is about money although the buyers and sellers, the movers and shakers, the money men will tell you anything to not have you realise their real motive is cash,
**because if you realise - that they would sell your granny to Nigerian sex slave traders for 50 pence (10 bob) and a packet of woodbines - then you're not going to believe the other shit coming out of their mouths that's trying to get you to buy the garish shit they've got hanging on the wall in their posh shops ... **
"Most of the time they are all selling shit to fools, and it's getting worse."
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awarenessadventurer ago
MOVED THIS THREAD REGARDING GAGASIAN TO https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1762945
Yeah and check his BIO. http://www.richardprince.com/bio/
He shows repeatedly at a gallery network (worldwide) called. Gagosian. https://www.gagosian.com/
So aside from the dimented twisted artwork, tons of satanic symbolism and chilren in the "art" including our friend JEFF KOONS (among others. All of it in line with what we have been seeing in the Podesta Artwork, etc. So this gallery network with worldwide "galleries" there is a shopping section.
There is one button labeled: KIDS https://www.gagosian.com/shop/kids https://www.gagosian.com/shop/kids check it out. check out the kids section and click on through. Like this one Rabbit Baby shirt by Jeff Koons https://www.gagosian.com/shop/jeff-koons-2
THEN go to the button at the top of the page marked PRIVATE https://www.gagosian.com/private here you find a login password prompt.
https://www.gagosian.com/private
Have we not seen this before? I believe that Gagosian Gallery network is involved in something much more than just ugly artwork. There is more here. I think worth looking into further.
This story has all the elements of finders, money launderers, ritual abuse symbolism and traffickers. May or may not be but with the alleged threats, and just reading the bio's on these guys https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-art-of-larry-gagosians-empire-1461677075
I am sure there is something here. Would be good to understand how they move these kids around. I bet there is also some interesting stuff if we could take a look at what is inside the PRIVATE area.
Here is an artist featurerd at all the Gagosian Galleries. Jenny Saville. Check this sick 'art' (warning, extremely disturbing) https://www.google.com/search?q=jenny+saville+the+mothers&num=50&rlz=1C1ZQQI_enUS696US696&espv=2&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjGxcXS-oPTAhUGw2MKHS4jCl4Q_AUICCgB&biw=1156&bih=616
Ideas? Going to wayback machine to see what I can see as well.
EDIT 1: SEX TRAFFICKING FOR ART BOOM. Larry Gagosian indicted on human trafficking charges. For Buying sex slaves from Russia https://unknownjournal.wordpress.com/2010/05/04/%E2%96%BC-report-larry-gagosian-to-be-indicted/
"New York art dealer Larry Gagosian will be indicted next month in Moscow on multiple charges of buying sex slaves from a well known Russian collector. The charges of human trafficking span a decade. Gagosian could face life in prison, although experts in the Russian judicial system express doubt he will be convicted. The Russian judicial system is notorious for its corruption including alleged pay offs to drop previous charges brought against the collector who will be indicted along with Gagosian.It’s reminiscent of stories about 1980s New York art dealer Andrew Crispo."
EDIT 2 - ITS EVEN BIGGER FOLKS: ABROMOVICH, LUCIEN FREUD, GAGOSIAN & CHILD SEX SLAVES TRADED FOR ARTWORK:
https://unknownjournal.wordpress.com/2010/05/04/%E2%96%BC-update-gagosians-co-conspirator/#more-1324
Update: Gagosian’s Co-Conspirator 05/04/2010 tags: human trafficking, Larry Gagosian, Roman Abramovich
Roman Abramovich is the Russian oligarch and serious art collector named in connection with human trafficking charges brought against New York art dealer Larry Gagosian. Abramovich is accused of both selling countless sex slaves to Gagosian, as well as exchanging slaves for pieces from Gagosian’s private art collection.
Abramovich , born 24 October 1966, is a Russian business- man and the main owner of the private investment company Millhouse LLC. In 2003, Abramovich was named Person of the Year by Expert, a Russian business magazine. He is known outside Russia as the owner of Chelsea Football Club, an English Premier League football team, and for his wider involvement in European football. Abramovich is currently the 3rd richest man in Russia and the 50th richest man in the world according to the 2010 Forbes list with an estimated fortune of $11.2 billion. Abramovich has recently boosted his security staff to a 40-person “private army”, making him one of the best protected businessmen in the world.
In May 2008 Abramovich emerged as a major buyer in the international art auction market. He purchased Francis Bacon’s Triptych for US $86.3 million (a record price for a post-war work of art) and Lucian Freud’s Benefits Supervisor Sleeping for US$33.6 million (a record price for a work by a living artist).
Chris Hutchins, a biographer of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, claims that the relationship between the former Russian president and Abramovich is like that between a father and a favorite son.
Boris Berezovsky (his one-time business partner) alleged in 2008 that Abramovich harassed him with “threats and intimidation” to cheat him to sell his valuable shares at less than their true worth. Abramovich has been sued for US $3.3 billion.
On 5 July 2008, The Times reported that Abramovich admitted he paid billions of dollars for political favours and protection fees to obtain a big share of Russia’s oil and aluminium assets as was shown by court papers The Times obtained. Yugraneft, an affiliate of Sibir Energy, is seeking billions of dollars in damages in a lawsuit in London against Roman Abramovich and his investment company Millhouse Capital, alleging that it was cheated out of its Russian assets.
In 1992 he was arrested in a case of theft of government property: AVEKS-Komi sent a train containing 55 tankers of diesel fuel, worth 3.8 million (Roubles), from the Ukhtinsk Oil Production Factory. Abramovich co-operated with the investigation, and the charges were dropped after the oil production factory was compensated by the diesel’s buyer, the Latvian-US concern, Chikora International. An allegation emerging from a Swiss investigation links Abramovich, through a former company, and numerous other Russian politicians, industrialists and bankers to using a US$4.8 billion loan from International Monetary Fund as personal slush fund.
The Times said that Abramovich “famously emerged triumphant after the “aluminum wars”, in which more than 100 people are believed to have been killed in gangland feuds over control of the lucrative smelters. He avoided the fate of a rival oligarch who annoyed the Kremlin and ended up being transported to jail in Siberia for ten years,” and “Numerous officials and executives are said to have lost their lives”.
Click here. Larry Gagosian at Abramovich’s New Year’s Eve Party – Gawker Just look at the attendees. Mind blowing with many references to "young, young, girls" . From wayback machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20100110070758/http://gawker.com/5441734/a-russian-oligarchs-new-years-eve-megaparty-photo-album-starring-dr-doom/
Click here. A Russian Oligarch’s New Year’s Eve Megaparty Photo Album – Gawker
EDIT 4:Artists' Dreams Imploded Along With Bankers' https://web.archive.org/web/20100203093303/http://gawker.com/5166495/artists-dreams-imploded-along-with-bankers
"The economic meltdown is supposed to "reenergize [the] creative economy" of New York by breaking the city's expensive obsession with finance. Instead, it's wrecking artists' best shot at wealth: Through Larry Gagosian.
The top-tier art dealer, who bridges the worlds of art and finance, seems panicked by the recession, turning into even more of a workaholic jerk than he was before the crash. Gagosian won't talk, but the New York Times surmises he's in trouble along with the rest of the art industry:
Everyone is vulnerable. Especially Larry Gagosian...
The prices of work by the young artists he has been luring into his galleries... are falling like bank stocks. Christie's and Sotheby's are in trouble, too, but Gagosian's bread and butter is brokering private deals between rich people. Since the wealthy have lost much of their taste for art acquisition, Gagosian is especially vulnerable.
Why should anyone care about Gagosian's fortunes? Because this was the guy who, through his access to the filthy rich, could make a young artist. That's why most in his stable were poached from rivals: Gagosian could pluck the best.
As the Times put it, "the postwar art world is basically a stock market with a couple of thousand really valuable shares." Gagosian was the gateway to being listed on that market.
"His apparent decline indicates that artists have seen their own bubble burst along with Wall Street's other false economies. The vast majority of artists won't have to adjust their lives to that, but they will have to adjust their professional fantasies."
awarenessadventurer ago
MONEY LAUNDERING? SLAVE TRADE? From 2008. Damien Hurst comments on Gagosian. https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/jonathanjonesblog/2008/oct/28/damien-hirst
"So I can't resist introducing Hirst as guest blogger today. His remarks made in 2004 surely reveal a lot about his real feelings about White Cube and Gagosian."
" ... Art is about life and the art world is about money although the buyers and sellers, the movers and shakers, the money men will tell you anything to not have you realise their real motive is cash,
**because if you realise - that they would sell your granny to Nigerian sex slave traders for 50 pence (10 bob) and a packet of woodbines - then you're not going to believe the other shit coming out of their mouths that's trying to get you to buy the garish shit they've got hanging on the wall in their posh shops ... **
"Most of the time they are all selling shit to fools, and it's getting worse."