Brett Gorvy has taken to Artnet to hold forth on his plans at Lévy Gorvy and, it would seem, just about every other aspect of the art market and his career.
In the process he makes a few statements that are worth wondering over for what they portend:
With that, Gorvy seems to be setting the bar quite high for Lévy Gorvy. At the same time, some of his comments seem to hint at something else entirely:
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