"LGDR Gallery Collapses as Founding Partner Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn Departs"

LGDR, a prominent art gallery formed by four dealers, has dissolved after just two years. Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn has decided to leave the partnership and reopen her own gallery, Salon 94, while Dominique Lévy, Brett Gorvy, and Amalia Dayan will continue under the new name Lévy Gorvy Dayan. The breakup confirms predictions of friction among the strong personalities involved. The gallery had consolidated under Greenberg Rohatyn's roof but faced growing pains. The partners had hoped to compete with major galleries like Gagosian and Zwirner. Lévy Gorvy Dayan will start its fall season with a retrospective of Pierre Soulages, while Salon 94 will reactivate with a solo show by Karon Davis.
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