Blue-chip works by Moore, Bacon, Monet, Richter, Picasso and Magritte will test the resilience of the global art market after November’s multi-billion-dollar New York auctions.
She leaves behind a legacy defined not by speed or spectacle but by conviction, patience and an unwavering commitment to artists whose work would come to shape contemporary art history.
Although fairs like Art Basel and Frieze continue to inspire collector loyalty, mid-sized galleries are questioning whether the rising costs, booth politics and selection opacity are worth it.