RMD65RHN–London, UK. 12th April 2013. a Bonhams sales assistant works next to canvas during the 'Urban Art' auction preview. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65RHY–London, UK. 12th April 2013. a Bonhams employee poses next to a canvas by Jef Aerosol entitled 'Keith Haring' during the 'Urban Art' auction preview at Bonhams. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65RHH–London, UK. 12th April 2013. a sales assistant poses for a picture next to a work entitled “Kate Moss (Purple and Orange' by Banksy during the 'Urban Art' auction preview at Bonhams. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65RHJ–London, UK. 12th April 2013. a sales assistant poses for a picture next to work by Stik entitled 'Stick on wood' by 65 AR W during the 'Urban Art' auction preview at Bonhams. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65P9R–London, UK. 12th April 2013. a sales assistant holds a canvas entitled “Rude Copper” by Banksy during the 'Urban Art' auction preview at Bonhams. On the left a work entitled 'Change' by Shepard Fairey Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65RH9–London, UK. 12th April 2013. a sales assistant holds a diptych canvas entitled “Monkey Detonator” by Banksy during the 'Urban Art' auction preview at Bonhams. The work displays his typical sense of surrealist humour. Measuring 152 by 76 cm., this painting carries an estimate of £70,000-100,000. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65RHG–London, UK. 12th April 2013. a sales assistant holds a diptych canvas entitled “Monkey Detonator” by Banksy during the 'Urban Art' auction preview at Bonhams. The work displays his typical sense of surrealist humour. Measuring 152 by 76 cm., this painting carries an estimate of £70,000-100,000. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65N68–London, UK. 12th April 2013. A Sotheby's employee poses in front of Amedeo Modigliani 'L'Amazone' (Est. $20-30 million). The work will go on sale at Sotheby’s New York in May 2013. The Blockbuster sales at include works by Richter, Modigliani, Picasso, Rodin, Bacon, Cezanne. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65N7C–London, UK. 12th April 2013. A Sotheby's employee poses in front of Pablo Picasso 'sylvette' (Est. $12-18 million). The work will go on sale at Sotheby’s New York in May 2013. The Blockbuster sales at include works by Richter, Modigliani, Picasso, Rodin, Bacon, Cezanne. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65N6P–London, UK. 12th April 2013. Sotheby's employees pose in front of Amedeo Modigliani 'L'Amazone' (Est. $20-30 million). The work will go on sale at Sotheby’s New York in May 2013. The Blockbuster sales at include works by Richter, Modigliani, Picasso, Rodin, Bacon, Cezanne. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65N6R–London, UK. 12th April 2013. Sotheby's employees pose in front of Amedeo Modigliani 'L'Amazone' (Est. $20-30 million). The work will go on sale at Sotheby’s New York in May 2013. The Blockbuster sales at include works by Richter, Modigliani, Picasso, Rodin, Bacon, Cezanne. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65N7N–London, UK. 12th April 2013. Sotheby's employees pose in front of 'Les Pommes' by Paul Cezanne (Est. $25-35 million). The work will go on sale at Sotheby’s New York in May 2013. The Blockbuster sales at include works by Richter, Modigliani, Picasso, Rodin, Bacon, Cezanne. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65N7D–London, UK. 12th April 2013. A Sotheby's employee looks up at August Rodin 'Le penseur' (Est. $20-30 million). The work will go on sale at Sotheby’s New York in May 2013. The Blockbuster sales at include works by Richter, Modigliani, Picasso, Rodin, Bacon, Cezanne. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65N7G–London, UK. 12th April 2013. Sotheby's employees pose in front of 'Les Pommes' by Paul Cezanne (Est. $25-35 million). The work will go on sale at Sotheby’s New York in May 2013. The Blockbuster sales at include works by Richter, Modigliani, Picasso, Rodin, Bacon, Cezanne. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65N7X–London, UK. 12th April 2013. Sotheby's employee poses in front of Odilon Redon 'Vase d'anemones' (Est. $1,2-1,5 million). The work will go on sale at Sotheby’s New York in May 2013. The Blockbuster sales at include works by Richter, Modigliani, Picasso, Rodin, Bacon, Cezanne. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65N65–London, UK. 12th April 2013. A Sotheby's employee walks by with a ladder in front of impressionist paintings including 'Les Pommes' by Paul Cezanne that will go on sale at Sotheby’s New York in May 2013. The Blockbuster sales at include works by Richter, Modigliani, Picasso, Rodin, Bacon, Cezanne. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65N6F–London, UK. 12th April 2013. A Sotheby's employee poses in front of Gerard Richter's photo-realist masterwork (Est. $30-40 million). The work will go on sale at Sotheby’s New York in May 2013. The Blockbuster sales at include works by Richter, Modigliani, Picasso, Rodin, Bacon, Cezanne. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65N64–London, UK. 12th April 2013. A Sotheby's employee poses in front of Gerard Richter's photo-realist masterwork (Est. $30-40 million). The work will go on sale at Sotheby’s New York in May 2013. The Blockbuster sales at include works by Richter, Modigliani, Picasso, Rodin, Bacon, Cezanne. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65N69–London, UK. 12th April 2013. A Sotheby's employee poses in front of Gerard Richter's photo-realist masterwork (Est. $30-40 million). The work will go on sale at Sotheby’s New York in May 2013. The Blockbuster sales at include works by Richter, Modigliani, Picasso, Rodin, Bacon, Cezanne. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65N7A–London, UK. 12th April 2013. A Sotheby's employee sits contemplating Francis Bacon's greatest painting of the love of his life, Peter Lacy (Est. $30-40 million). The work will go on sale at Sotheby’s New York in May 2013. The Blockbuster sales at include works by Richter, Modigliani, Picasso, Rodin, Bacon, Cezanne. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65N6A–London, UK. 12th April 2013. Sotheby's employees pose in front of Francis Bacon's greatest painting of the love of his life, Peter Lacy (Est. $30-40 million). The work will go on sale at Sotheby’s New York in May 2013. The Blockbuster sales at include works by Richter, Modigliani, Picasso, Rodin, Bacon, Cezanne. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65N6X–London, UK. 12th April 2013. A Sotheby's employee poses in front of Paul Cezanne 'Les Pommes 1889-1890' (Est. $25-35 million). The work will go on sale at Sotheby’s New York in May 2013. The Blockbuster sales at include works by Richter, Modigliani, Picasso, Rodin, Bacon, Cezanne. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65N6J–London, UK. 12th April 2013. Sotheby's employees pose in front of Francis Bacon's greatest painting of the love of his life, Peter Lacy (Est. $30-40 million). The work will go on sale at Sotheby’s New York in May 2013. The Blockbuster sales at include works by Richter, Modigliani, Picasso, Rodin, Bacon, Cezanne. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65N72–London, UK. 12th April 2013. A Sotheby's employee poses in front of Piet Mondrian 'Church in Zouteland' (Est. $500.000-700.000). The work will go on sale at Sotheby’s New York in May 2013. The Blockbuster sales at include works by Richter, Modigliani, Picasso, Rodin, Bacon, Cezanne. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65N76–London, UK. 12th April 2013. A Sotheby's employee poses in front of Marc chagall 'Pommes et Poires 1882-1885' (Est. $1-1,5 million). The work will go on sale at Sotheby’s New York in May 2013. The Blockbuster sales at include works by Richter, Modigliani, Picasso, Rodin, Bacon, Cezanne. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65RHC–London, UK. 12th April 2013. a Bonhams sales assistant poses next to a work by Banksy entitled 'Flower Chucker' during the 'Urban Art' auction preview. “Flower Chucker” is one of Banksy’s most recognisable images, with its portrayal of a rioter throwing a bunch of flowers encapsulating the anarchic yet wistful aesthetic so typical of the artist. A work on cardboard, this lot is being offered at £10,000-15,000. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65P9T–London, UK. 12th April 2013. a sales assistant holds a canvas entitled 'Kids on Guns' by Banksy during the 'Urban Art' auction preview at Bonhams. “Kids on Guns” is an example of the artist in more political mood, this canvas, which rarely appears at auction, being offered at £50,000-70,000. Like many of Banksy’s most famous creations, at first glance the painting may seem rather sweet, but on closer inspections its vision is much more sinister. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65N8F–London, UK. 12th April 2013. Nicholas Serota, Director of Tate, poses for pictures as Tate announces a £5 million contribution by Wolfson Foundation towards the development of the Tate Modern building. The project that will increase the museum's size by 60%. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65N89–London, UK. 12th April 2013. Nicholas Serota, Director of Tate, poses for pictures as Tate announces a £5 million contribution by Wolfson Foundation towards the development of the Tate Modern building. The project that will increase the museum's size by 60%. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65N8K–London, UK. 12th April 2013. Chris Dercon, Director of Tate Modern (L), Nicholas Serota, Director of Tate (C) and Paul Ramsbottom, Chief executive of Wolfson Foundation (R), pose for pictures as Tate announces a £5 million contribution by Wolfson Foundation towards the development of the Tate Modern building. The project that will increase the museum's size by 60%. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65N8E–London, UK. 12th April 2013. Chris Dercon, Director of Tate Modern (L), Paul Ramsbottom, Chief executive of Wolfson Foundation(C) and Nicholas Serota, Director of Tate (R), pose for pictures as Tate announces a £5 million contribution by Wolfson Foundation towards the development of the Tate Modern building. The project that will increase the museum's size by 60%. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65N88–London, UK. 12th April 2013. Chris Dercon, Director of Tate Modern (L), Paul Ramsbottom, Chief executive of Wolfson Foundation (C) and Nicholas Serota, Director of Tate(R), pose for pictures as Tate announces a £5 million contribution by Wolfson Foundation towards the development of the Tate Modern building. The project that will increase the museum's size by 60%. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD65N87–London, UK. 12th April 2013. Chris Dercon, Director of Tate Modern (L), Nicholas Serota, Director of Tate (C) and Paul Ramsbottom, Chief executive of Wolfson Foundation (R), pose for pictures as Tate announces a £5 million contribution by Wolfson Foundation towards the development of the Tate Modern building. The project that will increase the museum's size by 60%. Credit: Piero Cruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD4F79K–London, UK. 12th March 2013. the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition opens today in Hold One of the MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action. Credit: pcruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD4F794–London, UK. 12th March 2013. Spaghetti Eater automata by Paul Spooner at the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition that opens today aboard MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action. Credit: pcruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD4F79T–London, UK. 12th March 2013. a visitor looks at The Barecats automata by Paul Spooner at the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition that opens today aboard MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action. Credit: pcruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD4F7A2–London, UK. 12th March 2013. a visitor looks at The Barecats automata by Paul Spooner at the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition that opens today aboard MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action. Credit: pcruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD4F79N–London, UK. 12th March 2013. Anubis in Montmartre Automata by Paul Sponer at the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition that opens today aboard MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action. Credit: pcruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD4F7A5–London, UK. 12th March 2013. a visitor presses the button of the Fish automata by Matt Smith at the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition that opens today aboard MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action. Credit: pcruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD4F7A8–London, UK. 12th March 2013. a visitor looks at Anubis in Montmartre Automata by Paul Sponer at the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition that opens today aboard MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action. Credit: pcruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD4F79M–London, UK. 12th March 2013. visitors behind 'The great Fishtank in the Sky' by Keith Newstead at the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition that opens today aboard MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action. Credit: pcruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD4F7AB–London, UK. 12th March 2013. a visitor looks up at the Spaghetti Eater automata by Paul Spooner at the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition that opens today aboard MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action. Credit: pcruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD4F795–London, UK. 12th March 2013. a visitor looks at Anubis in Montmartre Automata by Paul Sponer at the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition that opens today aboard MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action. Credit: pcruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD4F797–London, UK. 12th March 2013. a visitor presses the button of the Anubis in Montmartre Automata by Paul Sponer at the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition that opens today aboard MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action. Credit: pcruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD4F79Y–London, UK. 12th March 2013. a visitor creates his own automata using pre-made components and random found objects at the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition that opens today aboard MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action. Credit: pcruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD4F7A4–London, UK. 12th March 2013. a snaking line of linked-up automatas made by visitors using pre-made components and random found objects, creates a temporary collaborative moving sculpture at the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition that opens today aboard MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action. Credit: pcruciatti / Alamy Live News
RMD4F796–London, UK. 12th March 2013. a snaking line of linked-up automatas made by visitors using pre-made components and random found objects, creates a temporary collaborative moving sculpture at the Cabaret Mechanical Theatre exhibition that opens today aboard MS Stubnitz in Wood Wharf and runs until the 12th of April. The exhibition offers the opportunity to visitors to press the buttons bringing to life these contemporary automata and triggering the small machines into action. Credit: pcruciatti / Alamy Live News
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