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A $93 1m Basquiat and reams of records for hot young names kicks off New York auction week at Christie s

Jean-Michel Basquiat s In This Case, sold for $93.1m Courtesy of Christie s For its first ever 21st-century evening sale last night, Christie’s hired in the writer and TV personality Derek Blasberg and model Precious Lee to play the hosts of a futuristic introductory broadcast designed to appear as though they were wandering through some light-filled corner of cyberspace. In the New York saleroom, Basquiats shared the limelight with an NFT (both bringing in many millions), and a virtual audience of observers, who were given special behind-the-scenes access to the proceedings, appeared as floating heads superimposed onto stadium seating courtesy of Microsoft technology.

What I Buy and Why: Real Estate Developer Bob Rennie on Collecting Performance and Installing Extremely Clever Bathroom Art

The real estate tycoon tells us all about his personal treasure trove. May 10, 2021 Bob Rennie stands on the rooftop of his Vancouver office building in the Chinatown district August 7, 2012. ©2012 Jeff Vinnick Images. Vancouver-based art collector and real estate mogul Bob Rennie, who showcases his extensive contemporary art collection at the eponymous Rennie Museum, has a collection most art lovers would kill for (okay, maybe not  kill, but… maim?). Rennie, whose real-estate business earned him the nickname “Condo king,” serves on the boards of the Tate Americas Foundation and the Art Institute of Chicago. Below, he dishes on his most prized possessions, what it was like to negotiate with artist Charline von Heyl, and the most impractical works in his collection.

Augmented reality art: Where your home becomes the gallery

BBC News By Anna Bailey Published image copyrightAcute Art image captionEven if it s cold outside you can look at Solar Friend from your living room Ever dreamed of hanging artworks by leading artists around your home? Well now you can for free, thanks to augmented reality or AR as it is known. Images such as Olafur Eliasson s Solar Friend and Tomas Saraceno s Peacock Spider are among some of the works that can be displayed in your home - the only catch is they will not physically be there but can be seen virtually via an app on your smartphone. AR art is based on technology that brought us the popular mobile phone game Pokemon Go, and is being adapted by the likes of contemporary artists such as KAWS, Cao Fei and Judy Chicago.

Unreal City, an AR art tour of London, is opened to the world—with some limitations

Curator’s Note Last July, this panel released its first review of an Olafur Eliasson experience produced by Acute Art. That experience, an augmented reality smartphone app that enables you to view the first augmented reality artwork by the Icelandic artist and curator, received 3 stars. As we approach the anniversary of global lockdowns, we are considering what a year of viewing art virtually has meant to the works, the platforms and viewers. And so we decided to take another look at a new Acute experience, this one produced with Dazed Media. They Say: London’s biggest public festival of AR art will now be available to view and interact with from inside your home

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