Collections of two leading dealers, Barbara Gladstone and Daniella Luxembourg, hit the auction blocks in New York
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Sotheby's will auction notable works from the collections of famed gallery owner Barbara Gladstone and Daniella Luxembourg in New York. Gladstone, who passed away last year, ran a significant gallery representing over 70 artists since 1980. Despite its success, she refused to label it a mega-gallery, emphasizing the personal connection she maintained with her artists. Sotheby's has secured the sale featuring 11 lots from Gladstone's collection, including works by Andy Warhol and Richard Prince, showcasing her long-standing relationships with each artist.
"I'm obsessive about the things I own that I could never have be anywhere else but with me."
"It's still a very personal connection that we have [with the artists] and that I would not ever want to change."
Read at Theartnewspaper
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