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painted papier-mâché 33⅝ h × 34¾ w × 5½ d in (85 × 88 × 14 cm)
estimate: $500–700
result: $756
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provenance: Collection of A. Aladar Marberger
This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey.
“[Aladar] didn’t just accept what was given to him…he created what he wanted around him. That is, of course, Aladar’s secret.” —Elaine de Kooning
The eldest of four siblings, Arnold Aladar Marberger was born in Philadelphia in 1947. His father, Albert, was a wholesale optician and Olympic gymnast who escaped Nazi persecution in Europe. Ethel, his mother, was an artist, mother, teacher, and bookkeeper of the family wholesale optical labratory. Marberger was “Arnold” before he became Aladar, the name he used once he started at Carnegie Mellon. He possessed his innate sense of poise and presentation from childhood—an insistence on beauty that wove through his illustrious career as a New York art dealer, his roles as beloved son, brother, and friend, his romantic relationships with poet John Ashbery and Joffrey Ballet founder Robert Joffrey, and his outspoken resistance to the stigma and silence of AIDS in the 1980s.