Sotheby's sale of Contemporary art held in London on July 1, 2015 only
achieved £130,4 million, a fine total however 12 million short from its low expectations
as four of its top lots were unsold.
Francis Bacon's Study for a Pope 1, once
owned by the German playboy Gunther Sachs which sold it for a record $10 million 10
years ago did not attract a single bid while two other works by the artist, a self-portrait and a triptych of self portraits
sold respectively for £15.3 millionandr £14.7 million.
Andy Warhol's dollar bill of 1962 went for £20,9
million against a high estimate of &( million while a rare 1981 silkscreen
with 20 dollar signs on it feched £6.9 million. Another single, multi-coloured
image sold near the low estimate for £4.4 million and a small yellow Warhol
dollar sign was won by an online bidder for £545,000 while a small red one sold
to a phone bidder for £509,000, both double their mid estimates.
However,
one 1986 dollar bill collage bought in 2006 for $150,000 sold below estimate
for £125,000 and two. much larger dollar bill works from 1962 found no buyers
with estimates from £5 million to 18 million.
Tim Noble
and Sue Webster's 2001 light bulb sculpture in the shape of a dollar which cost
£240,000 at auction in 2007 only sold for £112,500..
Following Christie's sale the
previous day during which four works by Richter were unsold a 1968 cityscape, Stadtbild M 6 by the German artist found no buyer at a £2
million estimat while a 1964 photo booth style portrait, Portrait
Schmela, sold below
estimate for £3.3 million. Still but a coloured abstract, A.B Brick Tower, (1987), from a Swiss collection with a £12/16
million estimate managed to fetch £14 million.
An early, charcoal portrait by Frank Auerbach of the Head of Gerda Boehm, 1961,
which had been in the collection of the poet, Stephen Spender, for 50 years, sold
for £2.2 million over its £250,000/350,000 estimate—a record for a work on
paper by the artist while Peter Doig's "Pelican". remained unsold at
£ 6 million.
Portuguese born Paula Rego's pastel titled,Looking
Out, (1997) went for a record £965,000. followed by a 1988 acrylic ,
"The Cadet and his
Sister", which
surpassed estimates and this new record to sell for £1.1 million.
A
Lucio Fontana work with ten cuts in the canvas only fetched £4,4 million and
four works on paper by Cy Twombly went to Gagosian for £1,6 million while
Andreas Gursky large C Print "Shanghai" (2000) was hammered down at
£1,1 million, at four times the price it fetched in 2009