Photos: Art Partners
How Amalia Dayan and Daniella Luxembourg became two of the art world’s most influential—and chicest—power players.

Amalia Dayan outside her home in New York, with Maurizio Cattelan’s Daddy, Daddy, 2008.
Daniella Luxembourg at home in New York.
Luxembourg and Dayan in their New York gallery, with works by Richard Prince, 2015.
Luxembourg and Simon de Pury, photographed by Helmut Newton in Monte Carlo, 1996. Courtesy of Helmut Newton.
A New Novel by Bjarne Melgaard,” 2012–2013. Courtesy of Luxembourg & Dayan, New York.
A publicity photo of Anjelica Huston and Assi Dayan (Amalia’s father) for John Huston’s 1969 film A Walk With Love and Death. Courtesy of 20th Century Fox Film Corp.
Dayan with her husband, Adam Lindemann, 2012. Courtesy of Subject.
César Baldaccini’s Hyon Crail, 1986, in Lanvin’s Paris window, 2013. Courtesy of Lanvin.
“Alberto Burri,” 2010. Courtesy of Luxembourg & Dayan, New York.
Jeff Koons’s Ponies, 1991, part of his controversial series with then-wife Ilona Staller. Courtesy of Luxembourg & Dayan, New York.
Domenico Gnoli’s Striped Shirt Lapel, 1969. Courtesy of Luxembourg & Dayan, New York.
Richard Prince’s Untitled, 2013, which L&D showed in London in 2015. Courtesy of the artist and Luxembourg & Dayan, New York.
Up-and-comer Anna Betbeze’s Sapor, 2014. Courtesy of Luxembourg & Dayan, New York.
Lanvin designer Alber Elbaz, with Luxembourg, 2013. Courtesy of Getty Images.
Dayan on her wedding day, Jerusalem, 2006. Courtesy of subject.
“Alex Da Corte: Die Hexe,” 2015. Courtesy of Luxembourg & Dayan, New York.
“Martial Raysse,” 2013. Courtesy of Luxembourg & Dayan, New York.