Dealer's memoir offers a wild ride through the 1960s New York scene
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Michael's fortuitous entry into the art world on a whim led him to pivotal experiences in SoHo, forever changing his trajectory as a dealer.
Findlay recounted that he did "some historic things down there in SoHo," highlighting significant exhibitions and the early creative atmosphere of the district.
The memoir illustrates Findlay's youthful exuberance and style, capturing him as an emerging figure in a vibrant New York art scene during the 1960s.
Findlay's lack of formal education allowed him the freedom to navigate the art world unconventionally, devoid of rigid principles.
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