Sotheby’s Art & Home Magazine publication for the month of October brings together the best and latest news in art, real estate, global auctions, and more. Read below for some of our favorite highlights of this month’s edition.
Art
Into the Wild
Page 110
British Plasticine artist Henry Hudson provokes the senses through his first New York show at Sotheby’s S|2 Gallery.

Source: Henry Hudson
British Plasticine artist Henry Hudson provokes the senses through his first New York show at Sotheby’s S|2 Gallery.
Luxuriant and riotous with colour but also threateningly stifling and morbid, the strikingly intricate 04:00-06:00 employs the familiar trope of the jungle to reveal aspects of the human condition.
Home
Behind Every Great House
by Jonathan Becker | PP. 70-77
An exploration behind James Reginato’s new book about his fascination with historic estates and their modern aristocratic owners.

Source: Great British Gardens
The palace is also emblematic of the treasure troves of great art – as well as the dedication, joys, and hardships of their owners – that these grand homes have long embodied.
Fashion
Shimmering Statements
by Vivienne Becker | PP. 42-45
An homage to the pearl necklace.

Source: MikimotoAmerica.com
Yet the pearl necklace’s aura of classicism and instantaneous associations with formality and grandeur has inevitably invited subversion in every generation, particularly in the 20th century.
Upward Mobility
by Jonquin O’Reilly | PP. 50-53
From Marie Antoinette to Lady Gaga, an inside look at women’s extravagant hairstyles in the 18th century.

Source: SmithsonianMag.com
Women have long used extravagant hairstyles to assert their power and status – never more so than in the 18th century.
Discover more in October’s issue of Sotheby’s Art & Home Magazine.
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