UTA suspends its fine arts division, shutters Atlanta and Los Angeles galleries
Briefly

"It's been an honour to work with some of the most innovative artists and curators in the industry over the last five years," Lewis said in a statement.
"Finally, I want to thank Jeremy [Zimmer, the chief executive of UTA] for being a true patron of the arts and for believing in me and the profound impact the arts can have."
The fine art branch of the talent agency was formed in 2015 by the late art lawyer Joshua Roth, who was deeply embedded in both the entertainment and art worlds.
The division was the first in Hollywood to specialise in representing contemporary visual artists in business deals, like professional athletes or musicians.
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