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Sotheby’s high-stakes auction turned into a jaw-dropping spectacle Tuesday night when a $70 million Alberto Giacometti bronze bust failed to sell, leaving bidders and art insiders gobsmacked.
Rarely seen works by some of art history’s best-known artists are coming from Berlin to the National Gallery of Australia this winter.
was supposed to have been Alberto Giacometti’s Grande tête mince, a painted bronze bust of the artist’s brother, Diego. Conceived in 1954 and cast in 1955, the bronze was exhibited at the ...
The gift, from longtime benefactors Lenore and Bernard Greenberg, includes works on paper by Ed Ruscha, Franz Kline, Susan ...
a bronze head by Alberto Giacometti estimated at $70 million, failed to sell at Sotheby’s on Tuesday night, dealing a blow to the masterpiece art market. Included in the house’s evening ...
The art market wasn’t head over heels for Alberto Giacometti, the Swiss-Italian sculptor whose spindly bronze bust of his younger brother Diego was expected to be the priciest piece of New York ...
Alberto Giacometti’s 1955 bust ... the president of the Association of Professional Art Advisors. The fear within the auction world is that the bust’s flop could now taint casual perceptions ...
Benesse Art Site Naoshima, a sprawling art constellation on three islands, adds a 10th museum by the star architect Tadao ...
A highly contextualised, thoughtful, and conversational exhibition which maps out a decades-long conversation of modern ways ...
The National Gallery of Australia's newest major exhibition, Cézanne to Giacometti, traces the roots of Australian modernism ...