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CHRISTIE'S SALE OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ART
28 December 2009
Catégorie : MARKET

The Autumn 2009 auction of Southeast Asian Modern and Contemporary Art held on Nov 30, 2009 saw upbeat results with total sales of HK$33.5 million (US$4.3million) and strong selling rates of 95% sold by value, 78% sold by lot. Impressive prices across the board were driven by Asian private collectors, with 64% of the lots selling above their high estimate. These results - a 64% increase over the Spring 2009 season total - mark a resounding vote of confidence for the category's modern masters and the rebound of the Southeast Asian contemporary art market.

 

Indonesian modern art led the way triumphantly, with two works by Lee Man Fong, Man with horses and Doves, seeing passionate bidders driving the prices of both works to multiple times their estimates. Strong offerings from Affandi and Hendra Gunawan were received favourably by the market as well. Following on the committed bidding for these works were noteworthy prices registered for modern art from Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam and the Philippines, demonstrating the depth and appeal of a truly Southeast Asian modern art market.

 

First-rate contemporary works maintained their lustre with discerning buyers from well beyond Asia competing for quality works. Indonesian I Nyoman Masriadi's Master Yoga recorded the notable price of HK$3.62 million (US$467,000) - the highest paid for the artist at auction anywhere this year. Also of note in the contemporary section were the impressive results for Geraldine Javier, Handiwirman Saputra, Gede Mahendra Yasa, as well as encouraging results for emerging and first-time-at-auction artists such as Sugiyo Dwiarso.
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