
Giacomo Manzù: The Artist and his Dealer brings together sculpture, works on paper, and rare archival material tracing the relationship between Italian sculptor Giacomo Manzù and his dealer Alexandre Rosenberg, whose gallery held six exhibitions of Manzù's work between 1965 and 1985. Known for his bronze Cardinals and figures rendered with formal elegance against familiar motifs, Manzù approached religious subject matter not through doctrine but through form and gesture. Decades of correspondence between the two families — marked by trust and mutual devotion — frames this first New York presentation of Manzù's work since 1985 as both an art historical and personal tribute.