[1] In a November 2004, she sold her entire collection of about 300 photographs mostly from the 1980s, entitled Veronica's Revenge, at Phillips de Pury in Chelsea, New York for a total of $9.2 million.
Her original intention was for the collection to hang in the new headquarters of Bank Brussels Lambert in Geneva, but the directors found the works "simply too shocking".
[4] New records were set for works by Barbara Kruger, Charles Ray, Cindy Sherman, Mike Kelley, Richard Prince, and Louise Lawler.
[5] Lambert and many of the objects in the auction appear in episode two of The Extraordinary Collector, presented by Gordon Watson.
[2] The Lamberts lived in Geneva, Switzerland,[8] On 24 May 2016, she was hit by a bus driver on Route 73 near Bond Street tube station in London.