A relief by the Renaissance sculptor Andrea della Robbia came loose overnight from its perch and crashed to the stone floor below, seriously damaging it.
The exhibition of work by more than 20 artists, most of them graffitists in good standing, has taken shape on the scaffolding-shaded plywood walls around a rising condo.
Dalí’s worship of the movies translated into his work. His painting, “The First Days of Spring,” conjures up the feeling of a scene shot by a camera soaring high on a crane.
“The Leaf,” originally thought to have been made around 1839 or later, has become the talk of the photo-historical world. It may be, in fact, one of the oldest photographic images in existence, dating to the 1790s.
Mr. Griffiths was a crusading photojournalist whose pictures of civilian casualties and suffering were among the defining images of the war in Vietnam.