From Magritte to Michael Jordan, 100 rare lots will go under the hammer for the inaugural, two-evening event on February 8.
With four of its top ten auction lots closing for over $10M USD each.
High-profile art thefts, street art surprises and a $6.2M banana.
Designed by the late Poul Henningsen.
Including 20 sports artifacts chronicling his 28 years on the field and 21 vintage and modern watches.
Surpassing its $1.5 million USD estimate after just 10 minutes of heated bidding at Sotheby’s New York.
Experience 31 subway drawings like never before.
With a combined total of $22.9 million USD in sales.
From the esteemed collection of No More Rulers founder Larry Warsh.
Including one that was worn on over a dozen dives to the infamous ship wreckage.
Estimated to fetch $1 to $1.5m USD.
‘A.I. God. Portrait of Alan Turing’ is created by Ai-Da and comes with a pre-estimate of $120,000 to $180,000 USD.