Jacques Lipchitz, Song of songs (1945), $67,500 to $94,500 estimate, is due to be sold at Bonhams 20th and 21st Century Art Day Sale in London on March 6, 2026. Bronze with dark brown patina, 59.5 x 91.5cm. The work has been traded once in the past.
Versailles president Christophe Leribault is poised to assume leadership of the Louvre, tasked with immediate security enhancements and modernization following Laurence des Cars' resignation in the aftermath of a $100-million robbery last year.
In a new MMSCENE exclusive, Caio Condi delves into the formative influences of his rural past that propelled him into an international modeling career, underscored by Thiago Martini's discerning portraiture emphasizing form and texture.
Marking a profound artistic pivot, Guy Gerber presents "Separate Ways" during Frieze Los Angeles 2026, an introspective exhibition where layered photographic works navigate themes of grief, identity, and personal transformation.
In Paris, the Objects of Affection Collection solidified its 'phygital' methodology at the APA Summit, introducing 'The Court of Tenacity'—a silk scarf valued at $3.7 million—concurrent with a Harvard Business Publishing partnership validating its post-luxury conceptual functional art framework.
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