Prisoner of the Hamptons: Art Giant on Life in the Covid Age
- Larry Gagosian on the beach as his 18 galleries remain closed
- ‘By nature, I’ve been a survivor and a scrappy businessman’
Right about now, Larry Gagosian, septuagenarian bad boy of the art world, should be surrounded by the rich and beautiful, doing rich and beautiful things.
Like procuring a Picasso for a hedge fund titan and outbidding rivals at Sotheby’s and Christie’s. Or regaling billionaires and celebrities on the soft banquettes at his Kappo Masa restaurant, beneath his Madison Avenue gallery, where, in good times, a single roll of sushi might run $240.