Paul Kasmin, a prominent British-born New York art dealer, has died at 60 after a long illness.
After operating a gallery in SoHo, he became a pioneering dealer in the Chelsea neighborhood, showing the work of great classical modernists, such as Brancusi and Motherwell, as well as introducing to America the playful work of the French duo Les Lalanne, who made sculptures of hippopotami, monkeys and sheep.
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