Romanian-French sculptor Constantin Brancusi (1876-1957) in his studio, c. 1930.

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Romanian-French sculptor Constantin Brancusi (1876-1957) in his studio, c. 1930.

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Last night I saw the most amazing video created to market a piece of art. It’s possibly the coolest piece of marketing (of anything) I’ve ever seen! So, I’m eager to share it with you.
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Nicole Kidman is captivated by Constantin Brancusi’s golden "Danaïde" sculpture at Christie’s New York galleries at Rockefeller Center
And click here to read an interesting analysis of it:
Nicole Kidman stars in a Christie’s campaign promoting "Danaïde" by Constantin Brancusi from the collection of S.I. Newhouse.
I may not have a spare $100m to buy the art, but I’ve enjoyed watching the marketing campaign!
I hope you do too!
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Constantin Brâncuși, Bird in Space
This is my one of my recent drawings. My inspiration was "Laocoon" by Brâncuși.
From our picture files: Constantin Brâncuși, Häuptling, 1925, Holz und Eisen (Collection Mrs. Pierre Matisse) Kunstwerk July, 1957.

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Peggy Guggenheim Museum
The sculpture in the foreground is titled "Maiastra" by Brancusi.
This piece is one of the earliest examples of Brancusi’s lifelong obsession with the "bird in flight" theme. He eventually created about 30 different variations of bird sculptures, moving progressively toward more abstract, vertical forms.
(notes provided by Google Gemini, the AI arm of Google)
Tipp: Brancusi - Berliner Nationalgalerie
Save the date: 20.03.2026 bis 09.08.2026 in Neue Nationalgalerie Muse endormie, 1910, Bronze © Succession Brancusi, Foto: Centre Pompidou, MNAM-CCI/Philippe Migeat/Dist. GrandPalaisRmn, © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2025 Brancusi (1876-1957) zählt zu den bedeutendsten Bildhauern des 20. Jahrhunderts. Nach traditionell-akademischen Anfängen in Rumänien fand er ab 1907 in Paris zu einem eigenen Stil.…