After years of bickering over how to divide an unprecedented trove of postwar masterworks, Harry and Linda Macklowe watched at Sotheby’s as their hard-fought collection was sold to crypto billionaires and bigwigs in Asia and Mexico. Plus, how Ken Griffin beat a crowdsourced effort to buy the Constitution, a hint at Adele’s artistic taste, and a best-selling novelist’s new collaboration with Gagosian.
True Colors: Inside the Half-Billion-Dollar Auction of the Century, Powered by the Macklowe Matrimonial Implosion
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