Photos: Art Partners
How Amalia Dayan and Daniella Luxembourg became two of the art world’s most influential—and chicest—power players.
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Amalia Dayan outside her home in New York, with Maurizio Cattelan’s Daddy, Daddy, 2008.
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Daniella Luxembourg at home in New York.
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Luxembourg and Dayan in their New York gallery, with works by Richard Prince, 2015.
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Luxembourg and Simon de Pury, photographed by Helmut Newton in Monte Carlo, 1996. Courtesy of Helmut Newton.
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A New Novel by Bjarne Melgaard,” 2012–2013. Courtesy of Luxembourg & Dayan, New York.
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A publicity photo of Anjelica Huston and Assi Dayan (Amalia’s father) for John Huston’s 1969 film A Walk With Love and Death. Courtesy of 20th Century Fox Film Corp.
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Dayan with her husband, Adam Lindemann, 2012. Courtesy of Subject.
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César Baldaccini’s Hyon Crail, 1986, in Lanvin’s Paris window, 2013. Courtesy of Lanvin.
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“Alberto Burri,” 2010. Courtesy of Luxembourg & Dayan, New York.
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Jeff Koons’s Ponies, 1991, part of his controversial series with then-wife Ilona Staller. Courtesy of Luxembourg & Dayan, New York.
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Domenico Gnoli’s Striped Shirt Lapel, 1969. Courtesy of Luxembourg & Dayan, New York.
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Richard Prince’s Untitled, 2013, which L&D showed in London in 2015. Courtesy of the artist and Luxembourg & Dayan, New York.
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Up-and-comer Anna Betbeze’s Sapor, 2014. Courtesy of Luxembourg & Dayan, New York.
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Lanvin designer Alber Elbaz, with Luxembourg, 2013. Courtesy of Getty Images.
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Dayan on her wedding day, Jerusalem, 2006. Courtesy of subject.
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“Alex Da Corte: Die Hexe,” 2015. Courtesy of Luxembourg & Dayan, New York.
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“Martial Raysse,” 2013. Courtesy of Luxembourg & Dayan, New York.