Justin Sun, who purchased the work just last week, also pledged to buy 100,000 bananas from the vendor who originally sold the fruit for $0.25
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Pioneering works by the British-Pakistani artist who died young are being restaged in Dublin before travelling to London
The largest fair in the Americas responds to “a challenging year for galleries” by introducing a new range of flexible sizing options for its main Galleries section, resulting in a record number of first-time exhibitors
Palazzo Citterio, part of the new Grande Brera cultural complex, is set to be inaugurated on 7 December
Plus a a little-known Botticelli and a sleek, Modernist ceramic bowl
Art for Vets initiative at Currier Museum of Art in the US encourages personal expression under the care of a full-time art therapist
The divisions within American society cannot be ignored, but let’s focus on where the country is united, and how the cultural sector can foster that unity
With a gesture of love, Raúl de Nieves has altered a New Orleans space once described as ‘the most racist’ in the city
Curators at Tate and Los Angeles County Museum of Art discuss the ways in which technology has shaped artists’ work, plus a chat about the “mesmerising” Harmonia Macrocosmica
The painting, which has just gone on display at Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum, was previously hidden away in a private collection for over a century