
Artist Suzy Syme poses with her sculpture, ARTificial Reef on the opening day of the “Sculpture by the Sea” outdoor exhibition in Bondi, Australia, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Dean Lewins/AAP)

A Christie's employee poses with an artwork entitled Vertical Wood Form, 1968, by Barbara Hepworth, during a photocall ahead of the auctioneer's Modern British and Irish Art Evening Sale, in London on October 17, 2025. The work is expected to realise between GBP 1.5-2.5 million pounds (EUR 1.7-2.9 million euros, USD 2-3.4 million US dollars) at auction. (Photo by Ben Stansall/AFP Photo)

Ode to the Ancestors by Dr Jason Christopher of Sculpture By The Sea on October 15, 2025 in Sydney, Australia. Sculpture by the Sea returns to Sydney's Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk from October 17 to November 3, 2025, showcasing 100 sculptures by artists from around the world in Australia's largest free outdoor sculpture exhibition. (Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)

SOMA by Drew McDonald on the opening day of the “Sculpture by the Sea” outdoor exhibition in Bondi, Australia, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Dean Lewins/AAP)

This photograph shows installing of the artwork of Venezuelan-US artist Alex Da Corte titled “Kermit the Frog, Even” at Place Vendome in Paris, on October 19, 2025, ahead of the official opening of the Art Basel contemporary and modern art market. (Photo by Dimitar Photo)

A member of the public sits in a work titled “For Peace” by Iraqi artist Ayad Alqaragholli that is part of the annual Sculpture by the Sea exhibition located near Bondi Beach in Sydney on October 16, 2025. The 27th Sculpture by the Sea exhibition is promoted as the world's largest annual, free-to-the-public, outdoor sculpture exhibition, with more than 100 sculptures by Australian and international artists. It runs from October 17 to November 3. (Photo by David Gray/AFP Photo)

Visitors explore Daedalite, an inflatable labyrinth by Architects of Air inspired by Greek mythology, in Nottingham, UK on October 20, 2025. (Photo by Tom Maddick/South West News Service)

A woman practices yoga near a sculpture titled “Tokatuwai/Stand Strong in Water” by artist Anton Forde on the opening day of the “Sculpture by the Sea” outdoor exhibition in Bondi, Australia, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by Hollie Adams/Reuters)

A general view ahead of Sculpture By The Sea on October 15, 2025 in Sydney, Australia. Sculpture by the Sea returns to Sydney's Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk from October 17 to November 3, 2025, showcasing 100 sculptures by artists from around the world in Australia's largest free outdoor sculpture exhibition. (Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)

A general view ahead of Sculpture By The Sea on October 15, 2025 in Sydney, Australia. Sculpture by the Sea returns to Sydney's Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk from October 17 to November 3, 2025, showcasing 100 sculptures by artists from around the world in Australia's largest free outdoor sculpture exhibition. (Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)

A general view ahead of Sculpture By The Sea on October 15, 2025 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)

Yoel Moshe Solomon Street in Jaffa (Yafo), Tel Aviv is a popular tourist and art spot known for its vibrant, festive atmosphere and art installations. (Photo by Hill Chief/The Sunday Times)

Two workers stand near a work titled “Vital Threads” by Brazilian artist Geraldo Zamproni that is part of the annual Sculpture by the Sea exhibition located near Bondi Beach in Sydney on October 16, 2025. (Photo by David Gray/AFP Photo)

Giant lanterns are installed at Edinburgh Zoo for the return of Royal Zoological Society of Scotland's (RZSS) trail featuring over 600 aquatic themed gigantic lanterns created by a team of 20 lantern specialists from Zigong Lanterns in China on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, which will run from November 14. (Photo by Jane Barlow/PA Images via Getty Images)

Guests look at the work entitled “Circumference” by Rene Trevino at the Erin Cluley Gallery at the Frieze London 2025 exhibition in London on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Henry Nicholls/AFP Photo)
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