Tag: Western Europe

Ancient and Contemporary Japanese Kites Take Flight in Italy for ‘One Sky One World’ Peace Festival

The festivalโ€™s centerpiece, hosted at the historic Magazzino del Sale Torre, will feature an unprecedented exhibition dedicated to both ancient and contemporary Japanese kites. Organized under the sponsorship of the Italian Ministry of Culture, the Japanese Institute of Culture in Italy, and the Italian Association of Printing and Paper Museums, the event underscores ARTEVENTO’s long-standing role in promoting kites as an “intangible heritage of humanity.”

Lโ€™APPARTEMENT Art Space in Geneva Presents its Inaugural Exhibition โ€˜Sound and Silenceโ€™, Featuring Works by TAKIS & Yves Dana

Art Advisor and Curator Thea Montauti dโ€™Harcourt Lyginos is set to unveil Lโ€™Appartement, a new art space in the heart of Geneva, this autumn. The galleryโ€™s inaugural exhibition, Sound and Silence, opens on October 3rd, 2024, in the dedicated space at Genevaโ€™s Eaux-Vives district and runs until December 21st. The exhibition will feature 24 works by the renowned artist Takis, including pieces from the prestigious Emfietzoglou Collection, alongside 18 works by Yves Dana, with some of Danaโ€™s creations debuting in Geneva for the first time.

Introducing Memplex Art: Andreas Niederau-Kaiserโ€™s Vision for Preserving Cultural Information in Time Capsules and Monumental Art

Andreas Niederau-Kaiser, a visionary artist known for his innovative approach to cultural preservation through memplex art, isย seeking support for two groundbreaking projects aimed at safeguarding humanity’s legacy. Inspired by the artistic philosophy of Sigmar Polke and driven by a divine calling, Niederau-Kaiser has committed his work to ensuring that cultural information units outlast the spirit of the times.

One of the Worldโ€™s Most Recognizable Guitars to Hit Auction: Rory Gallagher’s $1 Million 1961 Fender Stratocaster

Gallagher’s Stratocaster has long been celebrated, appearing on numerous magazine covers and displayed in landmark exhibitions. It has also been played by famed musicians such as Johnny Marr and Joe Bonamassa, further cementing its status in music history. Fender began producing replica models of the guitar in 2004 as part of its artist signature series.

Where is Salvator Mundi? World’s Most Expensive Painting Set to Become Saudi Arabiaโ€™s Crown Jewel in Billion-Dollar Museum Gamble

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Recent reports suggest that Leonardo da Vinci’s elusive ‘Salvator Mundi’ painting may soon re-emerge as the centerpiece of a new museum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The painting’s purchase by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, widely known as MBS, was initially shrouded in secrecy, with his identity as the buyer only revealed through subsequent media reports. Since then, rumors have swirled about the painting’s location, with some speculating that it was being housed on MBS’s luxury yacht, the “Serene.”

Daniel Craig’s Personal James Bond Edition 007 Motorcycles to be Auctioned for Charity | HD Photos

In a thrilling fusion of cinematic history and charitable cause, two limited edition Triumph motorcycles, personally owned and hand-signed by actor Daniel Craig, are set to go under the hammer at an upcoming auction. The motorcycles are the 003/250 Scrambler 1200 Bond Edition and the 001/250 Tiger 900 Bond Edition, both inspired by the models featured in the 25th James Bond film, No Time To Die. These exclusive editions sold out on their launch day, making them highly sought after by both motorcycle enthusiasts and James Bond fans alike.

Just Like James Deanโ€™s! Ultra-Rare $4 Million 1956 Porsche 550RS Spyder to Hit Auction Block

On October 6, automotive enthusiasts and collectors will turn their attention to the Bonhams|Cars Zoute Sale in Knokke-Heist, Belgium, where a true gem of racing history will be up for auction: the ex-‘ECURIE NATIONALE BELGE’ 1956 Porsche 550RS Spyder, Chassis 550-0082, just like the one that once belonged to Hollywood legend James Dean. While this iconic vehicle, with a storied past on European racing circuits, has no direct connection to the American actor who tragically lost his life in a similar model, it is still expected to fetch between โ‚ฌ3,500,000 and โ‚ฌ4,000,000, reaffirming its status as one of the most expensive classic sports cars in the world.

Rare 1959 Aston Martin DB4 Prototype ‘DP2155’ Set to Hit Auction with an Estimated Value of Over $1.5 Million

Automotive enthusiasts and collectors are eagerly anticipating the Bonhams|Cars Zoute sale, set for October 6 in Knokke-Heist, Belgium. One of the highlights of the auction is the Works Prototype Design Project ‘DP2155’ 1959 Aston Martin DB4, which carries an estimated value of โ‚ฌ1,300,000 to โ‚ฌ1,600,000. This engineering marvel, distinguished as the last to bear the DP prefix, represents a significant chapter in Aston Martinโ€™s storied history.

$1.5 Million 1926 Bugatti Type 35 Grand Prix Two-Seater to be Auctioned in Belgium

The Bugatti Type 35, produced at Bugatti’s Molsheim factory between 1924 and 1930, is renowned for its innovative design and racing prowess. The car’s distinctive arch-shaped radiator and tapered ‘Bordino tail,’ possibly influenced by the Fiat 804 driven by Pietro Bordino, are emblematic features. The Type 35 was also pioneering in its use of cast alloy wheels, a first in automotive history.