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CHRISTIE'S OCTOBER SALES OF POST-WAR & CONTEMPORARY AND ITALIAN ART IN LONDON
16 October 2011
Catégorie : MARKET
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The evening auctions of Post-War & Contemporary Art Auction and The Italian Sale held by Christie's on October 14, 2011 in London realized a combined total of £55,630,000 / 87,672,880 / €63,473,83, the second highest total for an October sale in this city.

The top price of the evening was paid for Gerhard Richter's seminal Kerze (Candle) painted in 1982, which after a fierce bidding battle was sold for £10,457,250 / $16,480,626 / €11,931,722, a world record price for the artist at auction.

In all, 10 lots for over £1 million and 20 lots for over $1 million while 9 artist records were set. The corresponding auctions in October 2010 realised a combined total of £38.2 million / $61.2 million / €43.4 million, with 6 lots selling for over £1 million and 18 for over $1 million.

POST-WAR & CONTEMPORARY ART

This evening's Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction realized a total of £38,070,350 / $59,998,872 / €43,438,269 against a pre-sale estimate in the region of £30 million, selling 92% by value and 89% by lot.

Buyer breakdown (by lot) was 49% Europe including the UK, 38% Americas and 13% Asia. 7 lots sold for over £1 million / 12 for over $1 million.

In total, 44% of lots sold above estimate and record prices at auction were established for 7 artists; Ahmad Alsoudani, Joe Bradley, Antony Gormley, Karen Kilimnik, Albert Oehlen and Gerhard Richter.

"This week we saw London become the epicentre of the art world - a trend reflected at this evening's auctions. The global Post-War & Contemporary art team gathered an auction of great quality and worked tirelessly to ensure that buyers from over 15 different countries, including a significant number of Asian collectors, competed for the works on offer. This is best illustrated by Gerhard Richter's ‘Kerze' – an absolute masterpiece that had last been in seen in public in 1986. Coinciding with the artist's Retrospective at Tate Modern, there was a huge interest in this work which represents to me the pinnacle of the series. The opportunity drew 4 or 5 bidders who drove the price to a worthy record of £10.5 million. As well as Richter, we were particularly pleased to establish world record prices for a number of both new and established artists including Ahmed Alsoudani, Antony Gormley, Joe Bradley, Karen Kilimnik, Zhang Dali and Albert Oehlen. This evening the buyers at both auctions were dominated by private collectors who, diligent but confident in the art market, continued to seize the chance to acquire works of art of the best quality and rarity", said Francis Outred, Internationa Director and head of Post-War and contemporary art for Christie's Europe.

Highlights of this evening's sale included:

- Kerze (Candle), an icon of Gerhard Richter's painterly practice and one of the finest examples from the artist‟s series of candle paintings realized between 1982 and 1983 which sold for £10,457,250 / $16,480,626 / €11,931,722, a world record price for the artist at auction and the top price for any work in the Evening Sale.

All five works by Gerhard Richter in the sale achieved a combined total of £13,023,850.

- Great masterpieces of British sculpture were also heavily sought after, notably Antony Gormley's iconic Angel of the North (1996), sold for £3,401,250 / $5,360,370 / €3,880,826, a world record price for the artist at auction.

Executed in 1994, Damien Hirst's Judas Iscariot, an important, early example from the artist's Natural History series and originally part of The Twelve Disciples, in which Hirst re-interprets the Last Supper in his own contemporary vernacular of bulls' heads suspended in formaldehyde tanks, achieved £993,250/ $1,565,362 /€ 1,133,298, twice its estimate.

Man Under Cardigan by Ron Mueck, the consummate observer and flawless imitator of life, sold for £601,250 / $947,570 / €686,026. Executed the year after his meteoric rise to national prominence with the presentation of Dead Dad at Sensation, this work is one of the artist's early and pioneering sculptures.

- Ahmed Alsoudani's Baghdad I (2008) sold for over twice its estimate at £713,250 / $1,124,082, / €813,818, a world record price for the artist at the auction.

- Untitled by Martin Kippenberger (1990) sold for: £1,329,250 / $2,094,898 / €1,516,674, a world record price for a sculpture by the artist at auction.

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