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how to curate a life lessons from 3 art world tastemakers

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At TEFAF 2025 in New York, held at the Park Avenue Armory, a panel titled "Thrill of the Chase" brought together three cultural tastemakers: gallerist Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn, designer Adam Charlap Hyman, and curator Alexandra Cunningham Cameron. Moderated by Artnet's William Van Meter, the discussion explored what makes an object irresistible—whether beauty, rarity, mystery, or narrative—and how these figures curate their lives and work across art, design, and interiors.

This conversation matters because it highlights a growing trend in the art world: the blurring of boundaries between art, design, and everyday life. By featuring figures who operate across galleries, museums, and private interiors, the panel reflects how contemporary collecting and curating have become more holistic and cross-disciplinary, influencing how audiences engage with objects beyond traditional exhibition spaces.