Egocentric Art Aquisitions

George Michael's £1M Head Statue

George Michael is set to pay £1 million for a 24-carat gold and diamond-encrusted statue of his head, created by Laban Roomes, after seeing Roomes' sculptures on the British TV show 'The Dragons' Stories.'

This egocentric art acquisition will probably be displayed alongside the £50 million Damien Hirst diamond-studded skull which George Michael and his partner Kenny Goss already own.

Apparently the pair have been collecting art for more than a decade, and they plan on opening a bigger gallery to house their growing collection, as MSN reports.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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