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  • London, March 4th 2015. Sotheby's in London hosts "one of the most extraordinary collections of our time", an anonymous collector's vast assembly of fine art pieces, including skulls, bear sculptures, paintings and installations. PICTURED: "Migraine" by Jake and Dinos Chapman, which is expected to fetch between £20-30,000,
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  • London, March 4th 2015. Sotheby's in London hosts "one of the most extraordinary collections of our time", an anonymous collector's vast assembly of fine art pieces, including skulls, bear sculptures, paintings and installations. PICTURED: A gallery worker places a glass skull on a plinth.
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  • London, March 4th 2015. Sotheby's in London hosts "one of the most extraordinary collections of our time", an anonymous collector's vast assembly of fine art pieces, including skulls, bear sculptures, paintings and installations. PICTURED: A woman examines Paola Pivi's "Life Is Great", a giant polar bear sculpture covered in feathers.
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  • London, March 4th 2015. Sotheby's in London hosts "one of the most extraordinary collections of our time", an anonymous collector's vast assembly of fine art pieces, including skulls, bear sculptures, paintings and installations. PICTURED: A Sotheby's technician with an art installation entitled Skull, made of marble with facial projections.
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  • London, March 4th 2015. Sotheby's in London hosts "one of the most extraordinary collections of our time", an anonymous collector's vast assembly of fine art pieces, including skulls, bear sculptures, paintings and installations. PICTURED: "Diamond In A Goat's Ass (A lyricallyPoetic Euphemism For Pretension), which is expected to fetch between £40-60,000 at auction.
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  • London, March 4th 2015. Sotheby's in London hosts "one of the most extraordinary collections of our time", an anonymous collector's vast assembly of fine art pieces, including skulls, bear sculptures, paintings and installations. PICTURED: A Sotheby's gallery worker places a skull made of brass keys into a display.
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  • London, March 4th 2015. Sotheby's in London hosts "one of the most extraordinary collections of our time", an anonymous collector's vast assembly of fine art pieces, including skulls, bear sculptures, paintings and installations. PICTURED: Sotheby's technician examines a theatrical prop skull made of walnut and bamboo, which is expected to fetch £800 - £1,000 at auction.
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  • London, March 4th 2015. Sotheby's in London hosts "one of the most extraordinary collections of our time", an anonymous collector's vast assembly of fine art pieces, including skulls, bear sculptures, paintings and installations. PICTURED: A Sotheby's technician examines a theatrical prop skull made of walnut and bamboo, which is expected to fetch £800 - £1,000 at auction.
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  • London, March 4th 2015. Sotheby's in London hosts "one of the most extraordinary collections of our time", an anonymous collector's vast assembly of fine art pieces, including skulls, bear sculptures, paintings and installations. PICTURED: Sotheby's main gallery presents a surreal picture dominated by Paola Pivi's lifesize feathered polar bear sculpture, Life Is Great.
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  • London, March 4th 2015. Sotheby's in London hosts "one of the most extraordinary collections of our time", an anonymous collector's vast assembly of fine art pieces, including skulls, bear sculptures, paintings and installations. PICTURED: A Sotheby's gallery assistant with an untitled work by Anish Kapoor, which is expected to achieve up to £600,000 at auction.
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  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman interacts with Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler for Perrier-Jouet. The installation comprises 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling. Each bulb contains a single, hand-made insect. <br />
From a distance the insects are calm but as visitors approach, they come to life, fluttering and trilling as they batter the glass that contains them. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
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  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman interacts with Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler for Perrier-Jouet. The installation comprises 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling. Each bulb contains a single, hand-made insect. <br />
From a distance the insects are calm but as visitors approach, they come to life, fluttering and trilling as they batter the glass that contains them. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
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  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman interacts with Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler for Perrier-Jouet. The installation comprises 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling. Each bulb contains a single, hand-made insect. <br />
From a distance the insects are calm but as visitors approach, they come to life, fluttering and trilling as they batter the glass that contains them. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
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  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman interacts with Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler for Perrier-Jouet. The installation comprises 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling. Each bulb contains a single, hand-made insect. <br />
From a distance the insects are calm but as visitors approach, they come to life, fluttering and trilling as they batter the glass that contains them. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
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  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman interacts with Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler for Perrier-Jouet. The installation comprises 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling. Each bulb contains a single, hand-made insect. <br />
From a distance the insects are calm but as visitors approach, they come to life, fluttering and trilling as they batter the glass that contains them. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
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