The dealer Gian Enzo Sperone now prefers to spend his days at his remote mountain retreat, far from the influential New York gallery he opened in the 1970s.
Category: Art
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Make T Something | Nonamey
The artist Nonamey makes a sculpture out of a few craft items and a copy of The New York Times.
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What Happens to Artists’ Studios After They Die?
In defiance of the usual pace of change in New York City, more of these spaces are being left untouched, becoming intimate monuments to a creative life.
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An Architectural Guide to Stockholm
These sites capture the city’s practical, restrained style — but aren’t without whimsy.
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Sotheby’s Lands a Leonard Lauder Art Collection Worth More Than $400 Million
The collector’s trove of 55 works, including Klimt, Matisse and Munch, will be auctioned in November.
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The Artists Testing the Limits of Endurance
In a world of constant instability, these artists are testing the limits of endurance.
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Sotheby’s Strikes Alliance With Ascendant Art Fair
Sotheby’s will host Independent 20th Century at the Breuer building in Manhattan in 2026, positioning the company as “more than an auction house.”
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‘The Paper’ Is Hollywood’s Latest Take on Journalism
Sometimes, journalists are heroes onscreen. Other times, they can’t help but fall in love.
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10 Things We’re Excited About This Fall
Dolly Parton in Vegas, a shrine to David Bowie, a new standup special from Kumail Nanjiani and other picks from our critics and writers.
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Rose B. Simpson’s Story in Five Artworks
Wary of being reduced to an art world commodity, Rose B. Simpson tries to stay true to herself and her community. Here, her story in five works.
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What Is Our Representational Duty?
Being seen for who we really are can be a complicated thing.
