Picasso and the world's most expensive artworks

Women of Algiers tops auction sales, as booming market boosts list of world's priciest art

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A painting by Pablo Picasso has become the most expensive piece of art to ever sell at auction. Picasso's Women of Algiers (Version O) sold for $179.3m (£115m) at Christie's in New York last night, amid rising world demand from collectors for masterpieces.

The bidding took place between five telephone buyers, "to a medley of whoops, hollers and gasps", reports the New York Times. Christie's evening auction also featured Alberto Giacometti's life-size sculpture Pointing Man, which set a record as the most expensive sculpture sale at auction, $141.3m (£90m).

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