Alberto Giacometti retrospective at Tate Modern

The London museum is to host the first major exhibition for 20 years with works by the Swiss artist known for elongated bronze sculptures

In February 2010, a 6ft bronze sculpture of a slender, striding man titled 'L'Homme qui marche I' went up for auction at Sotheby's. Experts predicted that the 1961 Alberto Giacometti artwork, part of a series of six bronze casts, would go for around £40m. There were audible gasps when the gavel concluded a £65m sale. 'L'Homme qui marche I' remains one of the most expensive artworks ever sold at auction and was, at the time, the most expensive sculpture ever sold – a record that was surpassed five years later by the same artist.

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