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The very first auction that Christie’s conducted, back in London in 1766, was a single-owner collection sale of objects only identified as “the property of a Noble Personage (Deceas’d).” Presumably, ...
We see the fair as a bridge between art, artists and working people who deserve to live with art,” the fair’s co-founders ...
Her presence matches the subtle formality of Mestiza’s more opulent pieces. Rechter, by contrast, brings a sharper edge: ...
Alexander Bradford, who leads business development and sustainability at global fine art logistics company Gander & White, ...
As a next-gen professional who’s already worn several hats in this industry, I’ve been thinking about this for a while but ...
Flipped, faked, over-certified: the luxury watch world has seen it all. Fred Savage, burned once himself, now believes the ...
Cindy Sherman. The Women” at Hauser & Wirth traces the artist’s persistent interrogation of gender, artifice and identity.
Yoshua Bengio, an acclaimed A.I. researcher, is growing increasingly concerned by agentic A.I.’s unchecked behavior.
A bloody, brainy debut about two fathers on opposite sides of the law, ‘Sovereign’ pits paranoia against authority in ...
She further likened the floating bowls to a contemporary version of Claude Monet at Giverny with the proliferation of ...
There’s only one thing we can readily predict when it comes to this artist: he’ll remain indefatigably prolific, and there ...
Navin Chaddha, managing partner at Mayfield, joins global A.I. strategist Mark Minevich to issue a wake-up call for America’s ...