Chagal-Feferkorn's work examines the gray areas of liability when autonomous systems are involved in causing damage, the dangers AI poses to children and a growing need for tech creators and policymakers to collaborate before systems are deployed.
Also from Kawamura was MarcChagall’s monumental dreamscape Le songe du Roi David, which doubled its high estimate to reach $26,510,000 after at least five minutes of bidding—just shy of the artist’s $28.45 million auction record.
Among the other top lots of the evening were MarcChagall’s lyrical blue-toned Bouquet à l’âne jaune, which sold above estimate for €1,707,000, and two paintings by Renoir, which sold for €633,500 and €1,355,000 respectively.
The October evening sales brought the London auction houses their highest totals in years. Courtesy of Sotheby's ...Sign Up ... a MarcChagall painting fetched £2,246,000, while a lyrical bucolic scene by Nabis painter Maurice Denis sold for £1,697,000.