(Bloomberg) - During the height of the Covid pandemic, big-ticket art transactions were mostly conducted in private.īehind closed doors, Sotheby’s reportedly sold a Giacometti bronze for more than $90 million, while Christie’s is said to have sold sold a Frida Kahlo painting for more than $130 million.īillionaires, it seemed, were more comfortable buying and selling in private.
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