





Anish Kapoor - Mipa 5 Light to Prussian Blue Satin: A sculpture by Anish Kapoor, presented by Lisson Gallery, was one of the most expensive pieces at the exhibition, sold for $856,000. The work continues the artist's exploration of light and color.

Rachel Whiteread - Untitled (Book Corridors): Known for her evocative sculptures that capture the spaces around objects, Whiteread's work reflects on absence, memory, and the passage of time.

Es Devlin - Surfacing: This multimedia work, commissioned by BMW for Art Basel in Basel 2024, combines light, music, and water in a captivating installation. Collaborating with choreographer Sharon Eyal, Devlin explores fluid boundaries and creates a magical visual experience.

Olafur Eliasson - Firefly Biosphere (falling magma star): Exhibited at Azabudai Hills Gallery in Tokyo, Eliasson's work features looping abstractions formed from spiraling modules of interconnected polyhedra. This piece explores themes of motion, geometry, and time.

Julie Mehretu - Palazzo Grassi Exhibition: This extensive exhibition in Venice showcased over 60 paintings and prints, spanning 25 years of Mehretu’s work. It included new pieces produced between 2021 and 2023, highlighting the artist's exploration of displacement and its influence on her practice.

Sarah Sze - Victoria Miro Venice: Returning to Venice with her first show at Victoria Miro’s space, Sze presented two installations that took over the gallery and an adjacent apartment. Her work continued to explore themes of transition and the ephemeral nature of contemporary life.

Berlinde De Bruyckere - City of Refuge III: Exhibited at the Abbazia di San Giorgio Maggiore, this installation featured macabre and eerie sculptures that evoke the ephemerality of the human body. De Bruyckere transformed the ancient spaces into a meditation on sanctuary and rebirth.

Jenny Holzer - Light Line: Presented at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, this installation revisited Holzer's influential text-based art. Using electronic signs to display scrolling text, the work explored social concerns and encouraged public engagement, incorporating AI-generated text alongside Holzer's classic aphorisms.
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