Tag: Top 10

Hans Hartung Masterpiece Sells for $1.4 Million at Piguet Auction House

Piguet Hรดtel des Ventes in Geneva, Switzerland, set new benchmarks in the art world this week, as a major work by the renowned abstract painter Hans Hartung fetched CHF 1.2 million ($1.4 million USD) at auction, placing it among the top 10 highest-selling pieces by the artist globally. This milestone, achieved in a somewhat challenging international art market, underscores Genevaโ€™s growing importance as a key destination for high-profile art auctions.

Willem de Kooning’s Meteoric Rise, Record-Breaking Sales, Glamour and Drama

Willem de Kooning, a luminary of Abstract Expressionism, not only revolutionized the art world with his bold, gestural paintings but also saw his works sell for astronomical sums, cementing his legacy as one of the most financially successful artists of the 20th century. His life, a whirlwind of artistic triumphs, personal dramas, and glamorous highs, reads like a compelling narrative of passion, struggle, and ultimate acclaim.

Top 10 Micromosaics Through the Ages

Micromosaics were first made in Mesopotamia some six thousand years ago. In the late 18th century this long surviving technique became a decorative art and was often used in jewellery.

It has a large presence in Switzerland and GemGenรจve is on a mission to make it fashionable again. Which is why this autumn they dedicated an entire exhibition space to the Magnificent Art of Micromosaics!

From Switzerland to Italy, from Villa Boscรฉaz to the Gilbert Collection at the V&A Museum, from the the Doves of Pliny to the The Dream of Karpa Koรฏ bracelet by Maurizio Fioravanti, the exhibition “Micromosaics Through The Ages” offers visitors an overview of this lost art and expertise through unpretentious scenography.

Top 10 Jewelry Pieces from Igor Carl Fabergรฉ to be Exhibited for the First Time at GemGenรจve

While the popular knowledge about the Fabergรฉ is focused on the Imperial Easter Eggs, commissioned by the Russia Royal family and other famous patrons, the Igor Carl Fabergรฉ Foundation decided to offer a different approach by presenting “New Finds” and little known items as a point of departure for this exhibition. By presenting more than 100 pieces from private collections, the Igor Carl Fabergรฉ Foundation is offering a glimpse into the richness and versatility of the Fabergรฉ workshops.

Many collected rarities have not been previously shown in Switzerland or Europe at large and some are being presented for the first time!