Name Vladimir Roitfeld Siblings Julia Restoin Roitfeld | Parents Carine Roitfeld | |
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Education USC School of Cinematic Arts, University of Southern California Grandparents Jacques Roitfeld, Jaques Roitfeld Similar People Carine Roitfeld, Julia Restoin Roitfeld, Pierre Berge, William Randolph Hearst, Yves Saint Laurent |
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Vladimir Restoin Roitfeld (born December 1984 in Paris, France) is an art dealer and curator and the founder of Feedback Ltd., a private art dealership based in Manhattan.
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- Early life
- Education
- Career
- Exhibition history
- References

Early life

Roitfeld was born in Paris, France. He is the son of Christian Restoin and Carine Roitfeld, French journalist, fashion stylist, and the former editor-in-chief of French Vogue. He has an older sister, Julia Restoin Roitfeld. Roitfeld's godfather is photographer Mario Testino.
Education

Roitfeld moved to New York City at age 17 to study English and prepare for college. He graduated from the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts in 2007. Subsequently, he worked as an assistant producer for Paramount Pictures, before making the transition into the art world.
Career

Roitfeld was inspired by "pop-up" galleries, in which museum-style exhibitions have been installed in industrial spaces in New York, London, Paris, and Milan. He has worked on exhibitions with the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Sotheby's S2 Gallery and Phillips de Pury. In 2012 Roitfeld created a private art dealership headquartered in New York.

At the 17th annual Cinema Against Aids amfAR gala in Cannes in 2010, Roitfeld collaborated with amfAr-supporter Giorgio Armani on contributing to the organization's auction tent, which included an exhibition of works by Richard Hambleton. Roitfeld and Andy Valmorbida curated the collection and donated two rare pieces to the event. Auctioneer Simon de Pury moderated the bidding and the lots brought a combined total of $920,000.
Exhibition history

