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Alexandra Bregman

Alexandra Bregman is a freelance art writer and author based in New York City.45 She has extensive experience covering art markets, including antiquities, contemporary art, galleries, auctions, and museums.3 Bregman has contributed to several prestigious publications, including The Wall Street Journal, Architectural Digest, The Art Newspaper, Air Mail, Nikkei Asia, and Forbes.135

Her notable works include:

  1. Authoring the book "The Bouvier Affair: A True Story," which details a high-profile art fraud case involving Russian oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev and his art advisor Yves Bouvier.12

  2. Contributing to Forbes as an art market writer since November 2022.4

  3. Covering Asian art and antiquities for various publications.5

Bregman's career in the art world began with internships in galleries and auction houses before she pursued a master's degree in journalism.1 Her work often explores the intersection of wealth, power, and the art market, providing insights into how the ultra-rich influence the valuation and acquisition of art.1

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Washington, District of Columbia, United States