Sotheby’s’ Bold New Chapter on Madison Avenue

This fall, Sotheby’s unveiled its new global headquarters and flagship auction space at the landmark Breuer Building (945 Madison Avenue, Manhattan) — a storied structure originally designed by architect Marcel Breuer and most recently home to the Frick Collection and previously the Whitney Museum.

The new Sotheby's building on Madison Avenue

Why this move matters

  • The art-world powerhouse makes a decisive return to Madison Avenue, positioning itself in a building imbued with museum-grade cachet and architectural significance
  • The renovation, undertaken by yard-arm firms including Herzog & de Meuron (in collaboration with PBDW Architects), preserved the building’s striking brutalist elements — board-formed concrete walls, sculptural stairs, and monumental lobby — while adapting it for contemporary auction and exhibition use
  • Importantly, the galleries are open to the public, free of charge, supporting a new era of transparency and walk-in engagement alongside the high-stakes auctions.
  • And the timing couldn’t be better: the opening coincided with one of Sotheby’s most spectacular auction weeks ever, signalling a strong renewal of momentum for the house. 

The inaugural week: a headline-making performance

Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer by Gustav Klimt (1914-16)

On the evening of November 18, 2025, Sotheby’s opened its first major sale in the new space with a high-profile offering from the collection of Leonard A. Lauder. The marquee lot: Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer by Gustav Klimt (1914-16) — a full-length portrait of one of his key Viennese patrons’ daughters, the work having a storied provenance and Nazi-era restitution history. 

The results were jaw-dropping:

  • The Klimt painting sold for US $236.4 million, smashing its estimate of ~$150 million and setting a new record for the most expensive modern artwork sold at auction.
  • The entire evening tallied around US $706 million, the largest single-night haul in Sotheby’s 281-year history. 
  • For Sotheby’s, this wasn’t just good — it was a statement: “We’re back,” ringing loud across the art-world.

Final thoughts

Sotheby’s relocation to the Breuer Building on Madison Avenue isn’t just a change of address — it’s a symbolic and operational reset. Coupled with the astonishing $236 million sale of the Klimt portrait and a record-setting auction night, Sotheby’s has sent a loud signal: the art world is awake again, and this is a place to be.

For anyone interested in art, architecture, or the culture of auctions, the new Sotheby’s deserves a visit — and perhaps a front-row seat to whatever comes next in the market’s next chapter.

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