According to legend, Michelangelo once hid in an underground corridor in 1530 to avoid persecution from Pope Clement VII, who was laying siege on Florence. Located under the Medici Chapels, the Italian polymath once used the walls of the space as a canvas to create a series of human figures scrawled in charcoal and chalk.Nearly five decades since it was first unearthed, Michelangelo's secret drawing room will be open for public viewing from November 15 to March 30, 2024. "This place allows today’s visitors the unique experience of being able to come into direct contact not only with the creative process of master," said Francesca de Luca, curator of the Museum of the Medici Chapels, "but also with the perception of the formation of his myth of divine artist, taken as a model by his contemp...
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Scuderia AlphaTauri and Bandai Namco Entertainment have announced plans to bring Gundam to the Formula 1 grid during the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The partnership includes a range of activities, experiences and collectibles.Notably, Scuderia AlphaTauri's drivers, Yuki Tsunoda and Daniel Ricciardo, will feature the iconic Gundam decals of the RX-78-2 Gundam and XVX-016 Gundam Aerial on the headrests of their AT04 cars.Beyond sponsorship, the partnership provides fans the opportunity to experience a nearly ten-foot-tall Gundam statue gracing the team's facilities and a special promotional video featuring Yuki Tsunoda dressed in a GUNDAM-inspired racing suit.Additionally and probably the most exciting aspect of the collaboration, is a one-of-one Perfect-Grade Unleashed model of the Mobile Suit RX...
Scuderia AlphaTauri and Bandai Namco Entertainment have announced plans to bring Gundam to the Formula 1 grid during the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The partnership includes a range of activities, experiences and collectibles.Notably, Scuderia AlphaTauri's drivers, Yuki Tsunoda and Daniel Ricciardo, will feature the iconic Gundam decals of the RX-78-2 Gundam and XVX-016 Gundam Aerial on the headrests of their AT04 cars.Beyond sponsorship, the partnership provides fans the opportunity to experience a nearly ten-foot-tall Gundam statue gracing the team's facilities and a special promotional video featuring Yuki Tsunoda dressed in a GUNDAM-inspired racing suit.Additionally and probably the most exciting aspect of the collaboration, is a one-of-one Perfect-Grade Unleashed model of the Mobile Suit RX...
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Home has always been a nebulous concept for Moroccan artist, Hassan Hajjaj. Born in 1961 in the fishing town of Larache, Hajjaj and his parents moved to London when he was 13 as a way for his father to find steady work. Like many immigrant children growing up in the West, the jarring cultural differences between the two regions have always left a persistent feeling of ‘otherness’ in him when he reflects on his identity. “There’s a bit of a complex,” Hajjaj tells us, “you become a misfit in both places.”Subconsciously informed by his upbringing, Hajajj’s graphically-charged photographs conjure a feeling of familiarity and mystery — sparking new dialogues between North Africa and the West, high and lowbrow fashion, as well as blurring the line between reality and fantasy. The subjects in his...
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Pablo Picasso's 1934 painting, Femme a la Montre (Woman with a Watch), just sold for $139m USD via Sotheby's. The work shattered its prior estimate of $120m USD and has become the most valuable artwork to sell globally via auction this year. Created in his signature Cubist style, the painting depicts French model Marie-Thérèse Walter, who Picasso had an affair with from 1927 to 1935, as she's sat in a throne-like chair against a cobalt blue background. While still married to his first wife, Olga Khokhlova, Picasso saw Walter as a muse who would inspire numerous works during the height of his career. Femme a la Montre gave Picasso a âsense of release," wrote Julian Dawes, Sothebyâs head of Impressionist & Modern Art for the Americas, giving the Spanish artist "full painterly rein ...