Douglas Chrismas, the Los Angeles art dealer who owned and operated Ace Gallery from 1961 to 2016, has been sentenced to two years in federal prison. Chrismas was convicted in May of three counts of ...
As prosecutors told it, Douglas Chrismas, once known as one of the nation’s leading dealers of contemporary art, was a man so consumed by greed and ego that he embezzled hundreds of thousands of ...
A jury in Los Angeles has convicted art dealer Douglas Chrismas on three counts of embezzling money from Ace Gallery, which he founded and ran for a more than a half-century. In 2013, the business ...
The Los Angeles art dealer Douglas Chrismas was due to report to prison on 17 February. That may be why multiple Frieze Los Angeles attendees were shocked when they saw Chrismas browsing the stands ...
Former gallerist Douglas Chrismas has been ordered to repay $14.2m in profits from sales of artworks at his former gallery that he diverted into personal accounts. The summary judgment handed down on ...
The Los Angeles art dealer Douglas Chrismas has surrendered to the F.B.I. and a trial date has been set for September. By Jori Finkel LOS ANGELES — The art dealer Douglas Chrismas, who has a ...
According to an indictment dating back to March that’s now been unsealed, Chrismas is accused of having used collector funds that were supposed to go to the gallery for his own business interests.