Nearly a year after the death of art dealer Barbara Gladstone at age 89, her estate will auction off pieces from her collection at Sotheby’s in New York.
The 12 lots, which carry an overall estimate in excess of $12 million, “were all works she personally lived with,” says David Galperin, the vice chairman and head of contemporary art at Sotheby’s Americas. “Here we’re dealing with somebody who not just had a great collection and a great eye for collecting, but in the choices that she made over the course of her career truly shaped what we know today to ...
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