These are works that never see a public exhibition wall. When D Art Gallery acquires a piece directly from an artist’s studio—often a pivotal work from a transitional period in the artist’s career—it may be placed into the "Private Vault." A purchase from this vault comes with a "Non-Exhibition Covenant." The buyer agrees (and often desires) that the piece will never be loaned to a public museum or reproduced in a commercial catalog. It exists solely for the owner’s private enjoyment.

This is the “Exclusive.” The word is tired in marketing, but visceral in practice.

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: The Wildenstein family holds one of the world's most valuable private collections (est. $10 billion), while the British Royal Collection is the largest.

 

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These are works that never see a public exhibition wall. When D Art Gallery acquires a piece directly from an artist’s studio—often a pivotal work from a transitional period in the artist’s career—it may be placed into the "Private Vault." A purchase from this vault comes with a "Non-Exhibition Covenant." The buyer agrees (and often desires) that the piece will never be loaned to a public museum or reproduced in a commercial catalog. It exists solely for the owner’s private enjoyment.

This is the “Exclusive.” The word is tired in marketing, but visceral in practice. d art gallery exclusive

Are you looking to expand your collection or visit a specific exhibition? Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates on exclusive gallery openings and artist features. These are works that never see a public exhibition wall

: The Wildenstein family holds one of the world's most valuable private collections (est. $10 billion), while the British Royal Collection is the largest. This is the “Exclusive