Dominique Lévy

[4] In 1999, headhunted by François Pinault,[4] Lévy founded and was the international director of the private sales department at Christie's in New York.

The bi-coastal gallery provided client services and organized exhibitions of modern and postwar art, as well as new work by such artists as David Hammons and Paul McCarthy.

[8] In October 2014, Dominique Lévy expanded to London, opening a location at historic 22 Old Bond Street, close to the Royal Academy of Arts in the city's Mayfair district.

[10] In 2015, her galleries exhibited Gerhard Richter's color charts,[11] miniatures of Alexander Calder,[12] Gego's work.

[15] In 2019, for the 100th birthday of Pierre Soulages, Lévy Gorvy notably organized an exhibition ahead of his retrospective at the Musee du Louvre.

[16] The gallery currently represented the estates of Yves Klein, Roman Opalka, Germaine Richier and Carol Rama (since 2016)[17] in the United States, as well as artists Enrico Castellani, Boris Mikhailov, Frank Stella, Pierre Soulages, and Günther Uecker.

[18] In August 2021, Lévy Gorvy announced plans to join forces with Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn and Amalia Dayan.

[20] The three dealers wrote a response joint statement in Artforum to an open letter that a number of artists, writers, and other cultural producers made for the need of art institutions to speak out on Israel’s airstrikes on Gaza.