Marlborough Gallery’s Former Chelsea Space Sells for $7.5 Million to Gazelli Art House
Marlborough‘s former New York home, vacated after the venerable gallery’s 2024 closure, was recently sold for $7.5 million to Gazelli Art House. Founded in 1946 by Frank Lloyd and Harry Fischer…
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