Jared Siskin/Patrick McMullan via Getty ImagesA woman attending the event allegedly tapped the sculpture, and it fell off its stand.
The small glass sculpture, valued at more than R725,000, was on display during a VIP preview event for Art Wynwood when it was broken last Thursday evening, according to theAn art advisor at the event told the Herald the woman who broke the sculpture was an art collector who broke it by accident, and said the incident will be forgiven as the artwork was covered by insurance.
The Herald reported that the sound of the sculpture shattering drew a large crowd, and some wondered whether the piece breaking was part of a larger performance art exhibit., capturing the immediate aftermath as the crowd formed and the shattered statue was cleaned up.
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