Brett Gorvy
Brett Paul Gorvy (born July 1964)[1] is a British art dealer, and the co-founder and partner with Dominique Lévy in Lévy Gorvy, a gallery with offices in New York City, London, and Geneva.
Brett Gorvy | |
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Born | Brett Paul Gorvy July 1964 (age 56) South Africa |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | art dealer and gallerist |
Known for | Lévy Gorvy Gallery |
Spouse(s) | Amy Gold |
Parent(s) | Manfred Gorvy |
Early life
Brett Gorvy was born in South Africa, one of four children of billionaire financier Manfred Gorvy and his wife, Lydia.[2]
Career
In December 2016, Gorvy left his position as chairman and international head of post-war and contemporary art at Christie's after 23 years, to join with Swiss art dealer Dominique Lévy. Together, her Madison Avenue gallery was rebranded as Lévy Gorvy.[3][4][5]
Personal life
Gorvy is married to Amy Gold, an independent art dealer, who worked for Christie's for ten years, before becoming a senior director at the New York gallery L&M Arts,[6] run by Dominique Lévy and Robert Mnuchin.[7] They live on the Upper West Side in Manhattan and collect works on paper from the 1930s onwards.[6] They have one daughter together.
References
- "Brett Paul GORVY - Personal Appointments (free information from Companies House)".
- Wagley, Catherine G. "BRETT GORVY". Citizens of Humanity. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
- Pogrebin, Robin (7 December 2016). "Christie's Contemporary Art Chief Departs to Become Dealer" – via NYTimes.com.
- "Brett Gorvy Leaves Christie's to Join Dominique Levy - artnet News". 7 December 2016.
- "Brett Gorvy Leaves Christie's After Decades to Join Dominique Lévy in Gallery and Advisory Firm - ARTnews".
- "Work of Art - Tableau".
- "L&M Arts Los Angeles Will Close". 5 June 2013.