"When Keno Brothers Fine Automobile Auctions created its 'Rolling Sculpture' debut exhibit for its NYC auction last week, they brought in a team of world renowned experts. This served to validate the authenticity and transparency associated with the Keno Brothers name and its collection of 40 vehicle offerings – reinforcing the brand's credibility as the Keno Brothers themselves segue from arts and furniture to fine automobiles -- while achieving more than $8.3m (including buyer's premium) in auction and post-auction private sales for the inaugural event, as guests enjoyed the museum-like ambiance and luxurious environment." -PR Newswire


Amidst a full house with a ‘gallery’ emphasis, Keno Brothers Fine Automobile Auctions sought to break new ground in how an auction is presented — utilizing a multi-media experience to tap the imagination of the packed house with roughly 1,500 attendees — creating a first impression for the Keno brand that was defined by a salon setting. - Sports Car Digest


Check Out These ‘Rolling Sculptures’ at Keno Brothers Automobile Auctions. Will art collectors soon become car collectors? - Artnet News


The sale, held at Skylight Clarkson Square, a space in Soho known for hosting fashion shows, reportedly drew some 1,500 bidders and guests to what was described as a “salon” setting but featuring a modern multi-media experience. Among those in attendance were several people who own cars that have won honors at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, as well as prominent collectors from Europe. -classiccars.com


Keno Brothers New York collector car auction – dubbed ‘Rolling Sculpture’ – held on November 18, 2015 was their first auction effort in the collector car arena. 40 consignments, including two Mercedes-Benz cars, were nicely exhibited under bright lights in a rather industrial space reminiscent of a modern art museum, not surprising given the event’s hosts. - lbi limited