Helsinki Biennial, Paul and Bunny Mellon’s Cape Cod house, Christie’s staff art show, Artists on vacation, and more͏‌͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­͏‌  ­
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9‌ Aug‌ 2025

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This week’s stories

Helsinki Biennial: why the likes of Olafur Eliasson are exploring worlds ‘beyond human realities’

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‘Many Christie’s staff are artists at heart’: the hidden talents of its art handlers and administrators

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Artists on vacation: Picasso in Cannes, Monet’s Venice and Warhol’s encounter with Kyoto

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‘Pure Americana’: the Cape Cod house built by Paul and Bunny Mellon — yours for $23.85m

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Editor’s picks

 

Having grown up poor, Andy Warhol was fascinated by money. He painted dollar bills in the 1960s and once said that ‘making money is art’. It is no surprise then that, at the dawn of the materialistic 1980s, he was in tune with the zeitgeist, creating his Dollar Sign in 1981. The work seems to pulsate with energy, presenting the symbol of currency as a vivid and vigorous icon of American culture

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This Boucheron ‘Plume de Paon’ ring is a truly spectacular piece of jewellery. With a design including a pair of peacock’s feathers — a motif from the 1860s reimagined for the modern day — the white-gold ring has an oval brilliant step-cut sapphire weighing 22.78 carats in the centre and is elaborately embellished with 3.68 carats of rose-cut and round diamonds

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Frank Bowling’s Snow Painting dates from 1962, the year he graduated from the Royal College of Art in London. A gift from the artist to his first wife, Paddy Kitchen, it evokes the tranquil beauty of a snow-covered garden through a palette of cream, beige and brown tones. At more than 1.6 metres high, the work is painted on a grand scale, giving it a quietly imposing sense of majesty

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A beautiful example of a style strongly associated with Hartford County, Connecticut, this Queen Anne high chest of drawers was probably made between 1770 and 1790. It is carved from cherrywood and has the scrolled pediment, flame finials and elegant cabriole legs favoured by New England furniture-makers. The fanned central drawer fronts are also typical, though they sometimes take the form of scallop shells

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In the Frame: Rachel Marks — with the American artist’s installation on show at Christie’s in Paris, she talks to us about Fluxus, dance and the rituals of art

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Marwan Kassab-Bachi: an exhibition charting the Syrian émigré’s creative journey through Germany’s post-war art scene, until 22‌ August‌ in London

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Hanging art: interior designer and collector Timothy Corrigan on how to create a striking salon-style display, from the right mix of works to the perfect frame

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Olafur Eliasson (b. 1967), Viewing machine, 2001-03, at the Helsinki Biennial until 21‌ September‌ 2025. © 2001/2003 Olafur Eliasson. Photo: HAM / Helsinki Biennial / Maija Toivanen // Annika Steiro, Like a Doll's Eyes, 2025. Acrylic, Polaroid film and permanent marker on canvas. 36 x 36 in (91.44 x 91.44 cm). Estimate: $2,000-3,000 / Maho Kino, Sparkle!, 2023. Etching and spit-bite etching on Japanese rice paper, enclosed in glass box with welded edges. The box: 4 x 4½ x 1¼ in (10.2 x 11.4 x 3.2 cm). Estimate: $200-400 / Sébastien Grimbaum, The Window, 2022. Acrylic, pastel and charcoal on paper. Image: 38 x 30½ in (96.5 x 77.5 cm). Paper: 40 x 32 in (101.6 x 81.28 cm). Estimate: $3,000-4,000 / Maria Sarafianos, Evia, 2025. Photograph on acrylic and LED lights. 16 x 20 in (40.6 x 50.8 cm). Estimate: $600-800. All offered in Inside Job: Christie’s New York Staff Art Show, until 21‌ August‌ 2025 at Christie’s Online // Pablo Picasso in Cannes. Photo: © Science History Images / Alamy. © 2025 Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York // 17 Indian Trail, in the private Cape Cod enclave of Oyster Harbors. Photo: Halsey Fulton // Rachel Marks at Christie’s in Paris. Photos: © Anna Buklovska. Artworks: © Rachel Marks