After a career on Wall Street, Robert Hooke moved to London where he opened his own financial firm. While banking was always his primary career, art was his secondary. Even while still in New York he had been mentored by sculptor Hartbert Kellem, who gave Hooke a key to his studio so that the fledgling sculptor could hammer and chisel away during his off hours. Read the rest of the article, on Hamptons Real Estate Showcase, by clicking here.