[5] Glimcher subsequently worked as science teacher in Santa Fe, moving there with his first wife Natalie Geary and their two daughters.
[9] Glimcher has also broadened Pace's representation of artist estates, including the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation[10] and Vito Acconci Studio.
[11] Glimcher oversees the gallery's global activities from its headquarters in New York City, including international expansion to Beijing,[12] London,[13] Palo Alto,[14] Seoul,[15] Geneva,[16] and Hong Kong.
[17] In 2008, Glimcher founded Artifex Press, the first digital, online catalogue raisonné publishing company.
[18] He has also curated thematic exhibitions including Jean Dubuffet: A Retrospective; Je Suis le Cahier, The Sketchbooks of Picasso (1986),[19] the only comprehensive exhibition of Picasso’s sketchbooks; Mark Rothko: The Last Paintings; Earthly Forms: The Biomorphic Sculpture of Arp, Calder, and Noguchi; Alexander Calder: From Model to Monument; and Logical Conclusions: 40 Years of Rule-Based Art, for which he authored the catalogue essay (2005).