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Picture for blog post A KINETIC SCULPTURE SHOWING TIME

A KINETIC SCULPTURE SHOWING TIME

Thursday, 17 December 2020

The newest addition of the ongoing ClockClock project realized by Stockholm-based ‘Humans since 1982’ is a kinetic sculpture, beyond being a functioning wall clock. Distinguishable from its predecessors with its circular shape, the new model performs a series of abstract and synchronized choreography that constantly changes between minutes. As with previous models, during regular intervals, the clock hands align to tell the time as an analogue clock.

Picture for blog post ALIŞIR’S ‘HYBRID SOULS’ AT ENTROPIA

ALIŞIR’S ‘HYBRID SOULS’ AT ENTROPIA

Friday, 13 November 2020

Entropia’s periodic artwork presentation is renewed. One of the artworks exhibited at the space is from ‘Hybrid Souls’ series of artist Ali Alışır who is continuing his work in Turkey and Italy.

Picture for blog post HISTORIC SALE OF ALFA ROMEO CONCEPT CARS AT SOTHEBY’S AUCTION

HISTORIC SALE OF ALFA ROMEO CONCEPT CARS AT SOTHEBY’S AUCTION

Friday, 13 November 2020

RM Sotheby’s recently celebrated a historic sale. Renowned trio of Alfa Romeo Berlina Aerodinamica Tecnica concept cars, B.A.T. 5, 7 and 9 found buyers for about $ 15 million at ‘Sotheby’s Contemporary Art Evening Auction’. This is a new record for the brand that went down in history as the most valuable post-war Alfa Romeos ever sold in one lot at auction.

Picture for blog post Art Basel Welcomes Collectors ‘Online’

Art Basel Welcomes Collectors ‘Online’

Friday, 30 October 2020

Considered to be the biggest art fair in the world, closely monitorered by the art collectors as one of the most important events, Art Basel announced its second ‘Online Viewing Rooms’ dates as 28-31 October.

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Challenge of a thousand years

Thursday, 27 August 2020

Do works of art have to be immortal, or how long does it take before a creation can be considered a work of art? Italian artist Daniele Sigalot suggests in his installation that a thousand years of existence would be “ENOUGH” for him. exhibited for the first time at an event held on November 21, 2019, the digital clock started its countdown of 31.556.908.800 seconds at 19:30.

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