10-12-2025 17:54 via artnews.com

Yves Bouvier Seeks US Discovery to Track 91 Artworks in New Twist to Long-Running Feud

After Sotheby’s was cleared of any wrongdoing in the Yves Bouvier affair last year, the art world thought it had finally thumbed through the final chapter. But no story in this business ever truly ends. And like Hollywood’s penchant for remakes and sequels, the saga is gearing up for yet another installment: the Swiss art dealer has now filed a sweeping petition in US federal court to track down 91 artworks he claims are rightfully his.Bouvier’s filing—known as a Section
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