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Judy Glickman Lauder’s Vast Trove of Photography Is a Portrait of Its Collector
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A child of a photo enthusiast, Judy Glickman Lauder—the widow of billionaire art collector Leonard Lauder—has collected photographs since the 1970s.
See all of our newslettersSpanning quotidian moments to historic pinnacles, “Presence: The Photography Collection of Judy Glickman Lauder” examines different facets of human vulnerability.
The exhibition will migrate to the Sarasota Art Museum in Florida in 2026-2027, the Gibbes Museum of Art in South Carolina in 2027 and the Lowe Art Museum in Florida in 2027-2028.
"Presence: The Photography Collection of Judy Glickman Lauder"Artists: VariousVenue: Southampton Arts CenterAddress: 25 Jobs Lane, Southampton, New YorkThrough: September 27, 2026Down the line, Lauder will donate her entire collection to the Portland Museum of Art in Maine.
In the ’70s, I was a docent at UCLA at an art museum on campus; I was doing some postgraduate work.