This address is itself a celebrity in the art world.
World-renowned contemporary art collectors Sherry and Joel Marine’s Westchester real estate are on the market. The Peaceful Pound Ridge property is listed on Mary H. Palmerton in Furihan Lawrence and is demanding $ 8.5 million.
“Overwhelming, unsolicited comments are made every day by people who say,’This is very strangely calm,'” Sherry Marin calls on Crane and she and her husband call home. He talked about the general reaction to 14 acres. 40 years. “It just exists. Everyone feels it.”
The features of the complex are impressive on paper. There are a total of eight buildings, including the 1930s main building, a 9,200-square-foot museum-quality “Artburn” exhibition space, an underground pool, and an underground pool. Pool house, lake, apple orchard. There is a separate red and white wine cellar, a red protected by the “Sleepwalker” statue of artist Tony Matelli, a caretaker’s house, two guest cottages, and a garage with a studio apartment on top.









In addition to this, the address is well-known in certain circles for its collection of over 1,000 works by various masters of the 20th century, and the list is much higher than most other northern hideouts. increase.
The two-story Artburn has “all the specifications needed to build a museum,” and the couple houses a collection of works by Sol LeWitt, Richard Serra, Anish Kapoor, Andy Goldsworthy, and more. I used it for. .. The well-kept area of the property also served as a kind of private open-air museum with nearly 70 sculptures. (By comparison, there are about 115 sculptures on the grounds of Storm King Art Center.)
Mullins plans to disassemble the collection as it sells the property by donating, selling, or donating most of the collection, but leaving one Goldsworth piece to the buyer of the property and more. Leaves the possibility of.
“My dream is to have this fantasy guy who loves art and sculpture, buy all the sculptures and let them sit down,” Sherry told Crane. “But I’m also practical. Art has a longer lifespan than us, so no matter what we do, art will survive.”
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