The Post-War and
Contemporary Art Evening Sale which took place on February 11th 2010
at Christie's realized £39,149,500 / $61,073,220 / €44,278,085 selling 90% by
lot and 96% by value. The sale had a pre-sale estimate of £26,290,000 to
£38,260,000.
Francis Outred, Head of Post-War
and Contemporary Art, Christie's Europe: “This auction not only showed that confidence has returned to
the art market but also that there is a real hunger from international
collectors for Post-War and Contemporary art. The strong results at our
international auctions during the second half of last year encouraged vendors
who were previously resistant to consign works of art, and the increased supply
of quality works fed a strong demand and led to competitive bidding this
evening. We sold more than half the lots above estimate, including 7 of the top
works, and in selling 9 works over £1 million, we have already surpassed the
equivalent figure for all three of our auctions of Post-War and Contemporary
art in London last year. We saw particularly strong prices for classic European
artists including Yves Klein as well as Tapies and Boetti, both of whose work
established world record prices. These results should give consignors great
encouragement as we look forward to the next major auctions of Post-War and
Contemporary art in New York and London in May and June respectively.”
The top price was paid for Relief éponge or (RE47II) by Yves
Klein (1928-1962) which sold for £5,865,250 / $9,149,790 / €6,633,598
(estimate: £5 million to £7 million). The longer of only two gold sponge
reliefs ever created by the artist, it encapsulates the essence of Klein's art
with the marriage of two of his greatest series; the Relief Eponges (Sponge reliefs) and Monogolds. It was offered at auction this evening for the first
time having been in the collection of the vendor since circa 1980.
At this evening's auction, 9 works of art sold for £1
million (16 over $1 million). Buyers (by lot / by origin) were 33% UK, 41%
Europe, 22% Americas and 4% Asia.
Further leading highlights of the sale:
Anthropométrie (ANT
5) by Yves Klein (1928-1962) doubled
pre-sale expectations realizing £4,129,250 / $6,441,630 / €4,670,182. The
largest of only six works from this celebrated series to incorporate a
mixture of fire and blue pigment, it was estimated to realize £1.5 million
to £2 million. It last sold at auction in London in 2001 when it had
realized £388,500.
Fliegender Tanga
(Flying Tanga) by Martin Kippenberger
(1953-1997) realized £2,561,250 / $2,995,550 / €2,896,774, the second
highest price for the artist at auction. An important early work in 5
parts which was acquired directly from the artist by the present owner in
1984, it was expected to realize £800,000 to £1,200,000.
Dollar Sign by Andy Warhol (1928-1987) sold for £2,281,250 / $3,558,750 /
€2,580,094. It last sold at auction in New York in November 2005 for $1.6
million.
Concrete Cabin West
Side, 1993, by Peter Doig (b.1959)
realized £2,057,250 / $3,209,310 / €2,326,750 (estimate: £2 million to £3
million). This large scale canvas was offered at auction for the first
time having been in the same collection since it was selected by the
vendor from the artist's studio in advance of its first exhibition at a
gallery in London.
Head of J.Y.M., 1973, by Frank Auerbach (b.1931) sold for £1,441,250 / $2,248,350 /
€1,630,054. One of the artist's most important portraits of his most
famous muse, Juliet Yardley Mills, it was expected to realize £900,000 to
£1,200,000.
Elsewhere in the sale, 4 record prices at auction were established
for: Matthew Day Jackson (b.1974) (Bucky realized £601,250 against an estimate
£30,000-£40,000); Joana
Vasconcelos (b.1971) (Marilyn sold
for £505,250 against an estimate of £100,000 to £150,000); Antoni Tàpies (b.1923) (Blanc amb signe vermellós (White with Reddish Sign) sold
for £993,250 against an estimate of £300,000 to £400,000); and Alighiero Boetti (1940-1994) (Ononimo sold for £1,049,250 against an
estimate of £250,000 to £350,000).
Post
War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale
London –
Thursday, 11 February 2010
Sale no:
7834 – Top Ten
[All sold prices include buyer's premium]
Sold:
£39,149,500
$61,073,220
€44,278,085
Lots
Sold: 46
Lots
Offered: 51
Sold by
Lot: 90%
Sold by
£: 96%
Exchange Rate£:= $1.560/€1.131
Lot
Description
Estimate (£)
Purchase Price
Buyer
16
Yves Klein (1928-1962), Relief éponge or (RE 47 II), 1961
5,000,000
- 7,000,000
£5,865,250
$9,149,790
€6,633,598
European
Private
15
Yves Klein (1928-1962), Anthropométrie (ANT 5), 1962
1,500,000
- 2,000,000
£4,129,250
$6,441,630
€4,670,182
UK
Private
44
Martin Kippenberger
(1953-1997), Fliegender Tanga (Flying
Tanga), 1982-83
SECOND
HIGHEST PRICE FOR THE ARTIST AT AUCTION
800,000 - 1,200,000
£2,561,250
$3,995,550
€2,896,774
European
Trade
11
Andy Warhol (1928-1987),
Dollar Sign, 1981
1,200,000 - 1,800,000
£2,281,250
$3,558,750
€2,580,094
UK
Private
7
Peter Doig (b. 1959), Concrete Cabin West Side, 1993
2,000,000 - 3,000,000
£2,057,250
$3,209,310
€2,326,750
Anonymous
46
Richard Prince (b.
1949), Very Private Nurse #1, 2003
1,200,000 - 1,800,000
£1,721,250
$2,685,150
€1,946,734
US
Private
29
Frank Auerbach (b. 1931), Head of J.Y.M., 1973
900,000
- 1,200,000
£1,441,250
$2,248,350
€1,630,054
US
Trade
13
Piero Manzoni
(1933-1963), Achrome, 1960
600,000 - 800,000
£1,273,250
$1,986,270
€1,440,046
European
Private
12
Alighiero Boetti
(1940-1994), Ononimo, 1973
WORLD
RECORD PRICE FOR THE ARTIST AT AUCTION
250,000 - 350,000
£1,049,250
$1,636,830
€1,186,702
Anonymous
24
Antoni Tàpies (b. 1923), Blanc amb signe vermellós (White with Reddish Sign), 1963
WORLD
RECORD PRICE FOR THE ARTIST AT AUCTION
300,000 - 400,000
£993,250
$1,549,470
€1,123,366
European Private
The Post-War and
Contemporary Art Evening Sale which took place on February 11th 2010
at Christie's realized £39,149,500 / $61,073,220 / €44,278,085 selling 90% by
lot and 96% by value. The sale had a pre-sale estimate of £26,290,000 to
£38,260,000.
Francis Outred, Head of Post-War
and Contemporary Art, Christie's Europe: “This auction not only showed that confidence has returned to
the art market but also that there is a real hunger from international
collectors for Post-War and Contemporary art. The strong results at our
international auctions during the second half of last year encouraged vendors
who were previously resistant to consign works of art, and the increased supply
of quality works fed a strong demand and led to competitive bidding this
evening. We sold more than half the lots above estimate, including 7 of the top
works, and in selling 9 works over £1 million, we have already surpassed the
equivalent figure for all three of our auctions of Post-War and Contemporary
art in London last year. We saw particularly strong prices for classic European
artists including Yves Klein as well as Tapies and Boetti, both of whose work
established world record prices. These results should give consignors great
encouragement as we look forward to the next major auctions of Post-War and
Contemporary art in New York and London in May and June respectively.”
The top price was paid for Relief éponge or (RE47II) by Yves
Klein (1928-1962) which sold for £5,865,250 / $9,149,790 / €6,633,598
(estimate: £5 million to £7 million). The longer of only two gold sponge
reliefs ever created by the artist, it encapsulates the essence of Klein's art
with the marriage of two of his greatest series; the Relief Eponges (Sponge reliefs) and Monogolds. It was offered at auction this evening for the first
time having been in the collection of the vendor since circa 1980.
At this evening's auction, 9 works of art sold for £1
million (16 over $1 million). Buyers (by lot / by origin) were 33% UK, 41%
Europe, 22% Americas and 4% Asia.
Further leading highlights of the sale:
Anthropométrie (ANT
5) by Yves Klein (1928-1962) doubled
pre-sale expectations realizing £4,129,250 / $6,441,630 / €4,670,182. The
largest of only six works from this celebrated series to incorporate a
mixture of fire and blue pigment, it was estimated to realize £1.5 million
to £2 million. It last sold at auction in London in 2001 when it had
realized £388,500.
Fliegender Tanga
(Flying Tanga) by Martin Kippenberger
(1953-1997) realized £2,561,250 / $2,995,550 / €2,896,774, the second
highest price for the artist at auction. An important early work in 5
parts which was acquired directly from the artist by the present owner in
1984, it was expected to realize £800,000 to £1,200,000.
Dollar Sign by Andy Warhol (1928-1987) sold for £2,281,250 / $3,558,750 /
€2,580,094. It last sold at auction in New York in November 2005 for $1.6
million.
Concrete Cabin West
Side, 1993, by Peter Doig (b.1959)
realized £2,057,250 / $3,209,310 / €2,326,750 (estimate: £2 million to £3
million). This large scale canvas was offered at auction for the first
time having been in the same collection since it was selected by the
vendor from the artist's studio in advance of its first exhibition at a
gallery in London.
Head of J.Y.M., 1973, by Frank Auerbach (b.1931) sold for £1,441,250 / $2,248,350 /
€1,630,054. One of the artist's most important portraits of his most
famous muse, Juliet Yardley Mills, it was expected to realize £900,000 to
£1,200,000.
Elsewhere in the sale, 4 record prices at auction were established
for: Matthew Day Jackson (b.1974) (Bucky realized £601,250 against an estimate
£30,000-£40,000); Joana
Vasconcelos (b.1971) (Marilyn sold
for £505,250 against an estimate of £100,000 to £150,000); Antoni Tàpies (b.1923) (Blanc amb signe vermellós (White with Reddish Sign) sold
for £993,250 against an estimate of £300,000 to £400,000); and Alighiero Boetti (1940-1994) (Ononimo sold for £1,049,250 against an
estimate of £250,000 to £350,000).
Post
War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale
London –
Thursday, 11 February 2010
Sale no:
7834 – Top Ten
[All sold prices include buyer's premium]
Sold:
£39,149,500
$61,073,220
€44,278,085
Lots
Sold: 46
Lots
Offered: 51
Sold by
Lot: 90%
Sold by
£: 96%
Exchange Rate£:= $1.560/€1.131
Lot
Description
Estimate (£)
Purchase Price
Buyer
16
Yves Klein (1928-1962), Relief éponge or (RE 47 II), 1961
5,000,000
- 7,000,000
£5,865,250
$9,149,790
€6,633,598
European
Private
15
Yves Klein (1928-1962), Anthropométrie (ANT 5), 1962
1,500,000
- 2,000,000
£4,129,250
$6,441,630
€4,670,182
UK
Private
44
Martin Kippenberger
(1953-1997), Fliegender Tanga (Flying
Tanga), 1982-83
SECOND
HIGHEST PRICE FOR THE ARTIST AT AUCTION
800,000 - 1,200,000
£2,561,250
$3,995,550
€2,896,774
European
Trade
11
Andy Warhol (1928-1987),
Dollar Sign, 1981
1,200,000 - 1,800,000
£2,281,250
$3,558,750
€2,580,094
UK
Private
7
Peter Doig (b. 1959), Concrete Cabin West Side, 1993
2,000,000 - 3,000,000
£2,057,250
$3,209,310
€2,326,750
Anonymous
46
Richard Prince (b.
1949), Very Private Nurse #1, 2003
1,200,000 - 1,800,000
£1,721,250
$2,685,150
€1,946,734
US
Private
29
Frank Auerbach (b. 1931), Head of J.Y.M., 1973
900,000
- 1,200,000
£1,441,250
$2,248,350
€1,630,054
US
Trade
13
Piero Manzoni
(1933-1963), Achrome, 1960
600,000 - 800,000
£1,273,250
$1,986,270
€1,440,046
European
Private
12
Alighiero Boetti
(1940-1994), Ononimo, 1973
WORLD
RECORD PRICE FOR THE ARTIST AT AUCTION
250,000 - 350,000
£1,049,250
$1,636,830
€1,186,702
Anonymous
24
Antoni Tàpies (b. 1923), Blanc amb signe vermellós (White with Reddish Sign), 1963