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2018/10/29
Eye disorder may have helped Da Vinci`s art: journal
A common eye disorder may help explain Leonardo Da Vinci`s talent for three-dimensional representation and the sense of perspective in his mountain landscapes, according to research published in an academic journal.
2018/10/22
Christie`s to offer two masterworks by Alberto Giacometti
In its November 11 Evening Sale of Impressionist and Modern Art, Christie`s will present two consummate examples by Alberto Giacometti: Femme assise, conceived in 1949-1950 and cast in 1957 ($14-18 million) from a Distinguished Private Collection, and Le Chat – "The Lambert Cat" – conceived in 1951 and cast in 1955 ($14-18 million), which was Formerly In The Johanna Lambert Collection.
2018/10/18
Bjarke Ingels 2016 Serpentine Pavilion pops-up in Toronto
Like many of the temporary designs created for the Serpentine Galleries annual summer architecture competition, the 2016 Unzipped pavilion by the Danish architect Bjarke Ingels was acquired by a wealthy collector: the Canadian developer Ian Gillespie, whose company Westbank was a sponsor of the London presentation.