🔥🚨BREAKING: This Miami restaurant owner bought a $5,000 artwork from renowned artist Romero Britto at his Miami Beach gallery only to smash it in front of him because he was allegedly being rude to her employees.
The woman, owner of Tapelia restaurant,
reacted to Britto's mistreatment of her staff during a prior visit to her establishment. In a widely viewed video, she hurled the artwork, titled 'Big Apple' to the ground, declaring in Portuguese, "Never go to my restaurant or offend my team. I respected you."
A Miami local claims: “One day, he made a reservation for a large table and arrived alone. He asked for the employees to stop playing the music because it was disturbing him and not look at him. He also made an employee cry.
After that, she took that same art piece (of ee ) to a meet and greet with him at his gallery, in front of his clients and his fans and destroyed it while yelling at him to never go again to her restaurant while defending her employees. She's an icon, she's a legend and she is the moment”
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Barbara Guggenheim Associates, Inc., a prestigious art advisory firm based in New York, is in turmoil after its namesake founder and her associate filed lawsuits accusing each other of financial mismanagement and questionable business practices.
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Jackson Pollock’s 1948 untitled drip painting failed to sell at Phillips last November, triggering a $14.5M guarantee from David Mimran, who’s now been sued for skipping two payment deadlines and owes nearly $15M plus interest and fees 📉🖼️ https://t.co/MriCkhjhGC
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Step back in time with Artemis Fine Arts' latest auction, "Journey Through History," which just started today, July 10, 2025, at 8:00 AM CDT!
Explore a world of wonder with a curated selection of Pre-Columbian, Native American, and Tribal artifacts, alongside rare fossils and timeless treasures from Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Near East, and Asia. You'll also find stunning fine and visual art to complement these historical pieces.
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Embark on a captivating journey through time at the Artemis Fine Arts Auction, starting July 10, 2025, at 8:00 AM GMT-6. This extraordinary event showcases a meticulously curated collection of Pre-Columbian, Native American, and Tribal artifacts alongside rare fossils and ancient treasures from Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Near East, and Asia. Complemented by exquisite fine and visual art, every piece is legally acquired, authenticated, and approved for sale, offering collectors unparalleled quality and confidence. In this image: Tang Dynasty Pottery Mingqi Warrior - Large and Lively. Estimate $3,500-$5,500.
Artemis Fine Arts will offer an exceptional Apulian Red-Figure Bell Krater, attributed to the prestigious Sisyphus Group
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Dating back to approximately 350-325 BCE, this masterfully decorated vessel from Southern Italy showcases a fascinating glimpse into the classical world. One side depicts a sacred ritual between a youth and a woman at a flaming altar, while the reverse shows two athletes in quiet conversation.
With provenance from a central London gallery and cleared by the Art Loss Register, this is a remarkable piece of ancient history.
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Wassily Kandinsky, Durchgehender Strich, 1923, Öl auf Leinwand, 140.8 × 202 × 2.7 cm, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf, erworben 1967 aus einer Spende des Westdeutschen Rundfunks. Photo: Walter Klein.