Wealthy Covid Refugees Lure Top Art Galleries to Palm Beach

The art world has a new destination: Palm Beach.

Next month, New York dealers Pace and Acquavella Galleries, as well as Sotheby’s private sales unit, will open temporary spaces at the Royal Poinciana Plaza, an outdoor shopping center in the Florida resort town.

The migration south is similar to one earlier this year, when galleries, auction houses and restaurants set up outposts in the small villages on Long Island’s South Fork after many of the city’s millionaires and billionaires moved there to sit out the pandemic.

“We have quite a lot of clients in Palm Beach and we are seeing even more people who will be spending more time there due to Covid, due to taxes, due to not wanting to be in New York,” said David Schrader, head of Sotheby’s private sales. “We need to travel great objects to where people are.”