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Exploring Creativity: An Exclusive Interview with a Versatile Artist Mary Lai

Mary Lai is a versatile artist based in Los Angeles, California, whose creative ethos centers around the belief that “Art is a universal language that can resonate with anyone.” Her visionary approach finds expression in her dynamic contemporary artwork, which seeks to uplift and evoke profound emotional responses. With over two decades of experience in the creative industry, this esteemed designer has collaborated with renowned brands and showcased her work at prominent art fairs and galleries worldwide. Here is her Exclusive Interview with The World Art News.

Custom ‘Elvis Presley’ Triumph Motorcycle and Guitar Hit Auction Block for Charity

In a crazy blend of art, rock ‘n’ roll, and motorcycling history, Bonhams|Cars is gearing up to unveil a show-stopping duo at The Amelia Island Auction on February 29th: a bespoke ‘Elvis Presley’ Triumph Bonneville motorcycle and a matching Gibson Les Paul Guitar. And it’s all for a good cause! Estimating a value between $12,000 to $16,000, the star-studded lot is not just a collector’s dream but also a philanthropic endeavor. The proceeds will be channeled to The Elvis Presley Charitable Foundation, an organization perpetuating the generous spirit of the King of Rock and Roll in the Memphis community.

Photographing Paradox: Exclusive Interview with Dustin Ha – Part 2

Dustin Ha, a Korean-American native of Los Angeles raised in El Salvador, seamlessly embodies three distinct identities, persistently navigating the landscape of an outsider. Through the lens of his camera, he uncovers a profound sense of purpose, dispelling the persistent Sisyphean anxiety that has long haunted him. Fearlessly confronting inner demons through meticulous photography, Ha celebrates the inherent misfit in all of us. With a masterful use of juxtaposition and unconventional formats, he weaves a compelling and unique narrative that takes center stage in Part 2 of our Exclusive Interview.

1904 NAPIER SAMSON L48: The First Car to Break 100MPH in America Goes to Auction

The 1904 Napier Samson L48 is set to make a triumphant comeback to Florida, where it made history by breaking the 100 miles per hour record on American soil over a century ago. This legendary vehicle, famous for its illustrious racing background, will be unveiled at Ormond-Daytona Beach on February 10, ahead of the Bonhams|Cars Amelia Island Auction on February 29, where it’s anticipated to fetch a price ranging from $900,000 to $1,100,000.

Photographing Paradox: Exclusive Interview with Dustin Ha – Part 1

Dustin Ha, a Korean-American native of Los Angeles raised in El Salvador, seamlessly embodies three distinct identities, persistently navigating the landscape of an outsider. Through the lens of his camera, he uncovers a profound sense of purpose, dispelling the persistent Sisyphean anxiety that has long haunted him. Fearlessly confronting inner demons through meticulous photography, Ha celebrates the inherent misfit in all of us. With a masterful use of juxtaposition and unconventional formats, he weaves a compelling and unique narrative that takes center stage in Part 1 of our Exclusive Interview.

ART WAR: Sotheby’s Emerges Victorious in Russian Billionaire’s Battle Over Alleged Fraud

In a riveting conclusion to a three-week trial, a federal jury ruled in favor of Sotheby’s on Tuesday, dispelling the accusations of Russian billionaire oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev, who claimed the prestigious auction house defrauded him of tens of millions of dollars in art sales. The drama unfolded as Rybolovlev accused Sotheby’s of conspiring with Swiss art dealer Yves Bouvier to inflate prices for four significant works, including the famed “Salvator Mundi” attributed to Leonardo da Vinci.

REMEMBER WHY YOU’RE HERE: Spectacular Photographic Journey by Dustin Ha

Mon Dieu Projects is thrilled to announce friend of the gallery Dustin Ha’s debut photography exhibition: “REMEMBER WHY YOU’RE HERE.” This challenging collection of 26 large format photographs will be unveiled on Saturday, February 10th, at the Helen J Gallery, located at 929 Cole Ave in Los Angeles. The reception is scheduled from 5 to 9 pm. In this daring collection, Dustin Ha challenges conventional norms by folding, framing, and installing each piece at unique angles. The result is a presentation that defies predictability and embraces nonfungible rarity, offering attendees a true 1 of 1 experience that transcends the boundaries of fine art photography.

Projection Mapping and Emotional Connections: Xianzhi Fu’s Visual Art Odyssey

As a visual artist living in New York, Xianzhi Fu explores the connection between nature and the body. She is currently focusing on video installation and video art, employing a blend of media, including video mapping, sculpture, and photography, to create evocative pieces that resonate deeply. One representation of her artwork is “Mind Habitat.” If you visit the “Mind Habitat” exhibition in person, you will find that it has a soundtrack, allowing people to interact with both light and sound. The synergy between visual elements, such as light and shadow, and auditory elements, like music, can enhance the overall immersive experience for the audience. This creates a multisensory environment in which you can enter the world that Xianzhi creates during meditation.

ART WAR: Russian Billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev vs. Sotheby’s in Epic $232.5 Million Art Fraud Trial

In a high-stakes legal showdown gripping the art world, Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev accuses renowned auction house Sotheby’s of orchestrating an elaborate art scam that cost him millions. The trial, underway in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, has thrust the secretive dealings of the art industry into the spotlight. Rybolovlev, with a net worth of $11.5 billion, made headlines as he pursued legal action against Sotheby’s, alleging collusion with Swiss art dealer Yves Bouvier to inflate prices on four rare artworks, including the iconic “Salvator Mundi” attributed to Leonardo da Vinci.

$5M Bugatti Chiron Super Sport, Clocking Over 300MPH, Storms onto the Auction Block

In a thunderous revelation set to captivate automotive enthusiasts, Bonhams|Cars is gearing up to showcase the world’s fastest road-going car, the 2022 Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+, at the highly anticipated Scottsdale Auction. Following Bugatti’s awe-inspiring achievement of shattering the 300mph (483 km/h) barrier, the Chiron Super Sport 300+ emerged in a scarce production of merely 30 cars, solidifying its status as a groundbreaking hypercar.