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Libbie Mugrabi is an art collector and businesswoman based in New York. She's known for owning vast art collection of pieces by Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat other renowned artist. In 2018 she divorced David Mugrabi, the legal dispute between the two is still ongoing.
Libbie is known for property disputes [1] and for being sued over her line of merchandise [2]. In 2023 she organized a funeral for still-alive Anthony Haden-Guest [3].
External links
edit- Their Warhols Are at the Whitney. Their Ugly Divorce Is on Display, Too New York Times, January 2019
- The punk philanthropy of Libbie Mugrabi The Financial Times, December 2022
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