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Auction House Veteran Evelyn Lin Leaves Christie-s: For Pace Gallery - The World News !!top!!

For Christie’s, the loss is bitter. For Pace Gallery, the acquisition is revolutionary. For Evelyn Lin, the gavel has fallen on one career—not with a bang, but with the silent, lucrative promise of a private sale.

For those outside the billion-dollar art ecosystem, leaving a venerated institution like Christie’s—founded in 1766—for a gallery might seem like a demotion. But insiders know the reality is quite the opposite. For Christie’s, the loss is bitter

In closing her brief conversation with The World News, Lin grew reflective about the journey from the rostrum to the gallery floor. For those outside the billion-dollar art ecosystem, leaving

In a move that has sent ripples through the global art market, Evelyn Lin, a formidable force within the auction world and a longtime senior executive at Christie’s, has officially departed the auction giant to join the ranks of Pace Gallery. This significant transition marks one of the most high-profile personnel shifts in recent memory, blurring the traditional lines between the secondary market dominance of auction houses and the primary market stewardship of mega-galleries. In a move that has sent ripples through

—Reporting by The World News staff in New York, Hong Kong, and London.

Evelyn Lin is not a typical art executive. Rising through the ranks from a junior specialist in Christie’s Hong Kong office to a global leadership role based in London and New York, Lin became known for her razor-sharp instincts in navigating the opaque waters of Impressionist, Modern, and Post-War art. She was a key architect of Christie’s expansion into the Asian ultra-wealthy demographic, brokering several eight-figure private sales that never saw the inside of a saleroom.