Part of ‘Art of the Game,’ a public art initiative bringing 23 giant soccer ball sculptures to the five boroughs and northern New Jersey.
Celebrating its 40th anniversary in Asia, the legendary auction house is bringing an unprecedented 23-piece horological masterclass to the block, headlined by an ultra-rare Patek Philippe.
Leading a historic $42.3 million USD Geneva auction, an ultra-rare 1990 “London Crash” model set a new world standard, alongside massive sales for F.P. Journe and Patek Philippe.
The 1930 “Coussin Tortue” single-button chronograph, extensively restored by the brand, remained in the original owner’s family for over 90 years.
Making its auction debut, the painting is expected to sell for upwards of $10 million USD.
The new curated sale explores the dynamic evolution of Japanese subculture and classical artistic heritage for Asian Art Week in New York.
A “lost” red chalk study for the Sistine Chapel—discovered via a website submission—ignited a 45-minute bidding war at Christie’s.
A charity raffle invites first-time collectors to take a chance on the $1.1 million USD masterpiece.
Auctioning off a piece of fashion history where had it not been for the Haut à Courroies, there would be no Birkin.
Going up for auction next week at Christie’s Hong Kong.
Where quartzite, steel, concrete and glass converge in wavy, architectonic forms.