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Aug. 1, 2000

The 'Consigliere'

John Anderson launched the advertising group Heller Ehrman White & McAuliffe because he was attracted to the combination of humor, art, emotion and purpose.

By Liz Valsamis
        
        As John Anderson peruses the antique advertisements that decorate his walls - featuring works by Pablo Picasso and lesser-known artists to promote musical events - he finds it difficult to draw the line between art and commerce.
        "Advertising operates at the borderline between commerce and art...

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