Leon Benrimon to lead Modern and Contemporary Art in New York at Heritage Auctions
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Leon Benrimon to lead Modern and Contemporary Art in New York at Heritage Auctions
Prior to joining Heritage, Benrimon owned Benrimon Contemporary in New York.



NEW YORK, NY.- Leon Benrimon has joined Heritage Auctions as Director of Modern and Contemporary Art for its New York office, continuing the company’s expansion into the market. This follows Heritage’s April 2015 announcement that it is effectively doubling the size of its Park Avenue space.

“Leon is an incredibly bright talent with a great eye and the drive to grow the category,” said Greg Rohan, President of Heritage Auctions. “As a company we anticipate great things from him as we continue competing for and auctioning the best available material in New York.”

Prior to joining Heritage, Benrimon owned Benrimon Contemporary in New York, where he sold blue chip artworks on the secondary market in association with historical exhibitions, while dedicating himself to representing and supporting emerging, established and mid-career Contemporary artists working in a variety of mediums.

Leon grew up immersed in the art world, with parents who both own art galleries, and three siblings, all of whom also currently work in the art world. He received his Master’s Degree at Christie’s Education in New York and worked at family owned galleries on Fifth and Madison Avenues at David Benrimon Fine Art.

“I look forward to getting to work with the Heritage team in New York curating auctions and corresponding exhibitions that present collectors with innovative ways to explain the continuum of Modern and Contemporary art,” he said. “I want my work to foster growth for the collectors, for institutions, for Heritage and for its staff.”

His specialty will be working with new collectors and post-war artists – such as Warhol, Lichtenstein, Prince, Basquiat, Longo, Kusama Haring, Murakami and Hirst, among others.










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