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Art in America, May, 2000 by Stephanie Cash, David Ebony
As the federal investigation of Christie's and Sotheby's for possible collusion moves ahead [see "Front Page" Apr. '00], Sotheby's former chairman A. Alfred Taubman and former CEO Diana D. Brooks, who resigned their posts but remained on the board, have decided not to seek board reelection. Instead, Taubman's son Robert, CEO of the family's real-estate business, and Lodewijk J.R.
de Vink, CEO of Warner-Lambert, have been nominated to the board. Richard Oldenburg, former chairman of Sotheby's North America, recently stepped down; he has been named honorary chairman. His replacement is Warren P. Weitman, former vice chairman.
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