
What makes a city our favorite? They say it's a dialogue with this city's streets, building, venues, books, movies and events of the past that helped us realize our dreams of creating something that other people need and only we can do based on a talent given from up above. New York is one of my favorite cities. Many things and thoughts have happened here. For example, that's where а 29 piece pink dinosaurs was processed in "Mighty Forwarder in Antique Mode" in 2008 - the ancient predecessor of the Art Manager (artmanager.voxme.com)
This November, Phillips will break new ground by presenting wonders of natural history alongside Modern and Contemporary art for the first time in the company’s history. Leading this unprecedented moment is “Cera,” the first full juvenile Triceratops ever discovered and the first Triceratops specimen of any kind to be offered at auction in the United States in over a decade. Estimated at $2.5 – 3.5 million, the 66-million-year-old skeleton from the Late Cretaceous period stands as the highlight from Out of This World, a specially curated section of the November Modern & Contemporary Art Sales dedicated to extraordinary objects from the natural world. Cera will be offered alongside other extraordinary specimens, including a remarkably preserved Steneosaurus bollensis fossil captured in mid-contraction and “The Thunderbolt,” a gold nugget weighing 114.6 troy ounces and stretching more than 1.5 feet long.
"There’s something powerful about the visual dialogue that happens between an awe-inspiring 66-million-year-old lot when presented alongside seminal works from the Modern and Contemporary eras" said the curator of the "Out of this world series".
Then there's a dialogue between the art handlers and Art Manager that has all the minute details of each and every object, be it a lamp or a skeleton.
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