Christie's
Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening
Auction took place on June 30, 2009 in London realised £19,063,350 /
$31,778,604 / €22,513,816 selling 88% by lot and 86% by value.
Francis Outred, International Director and Head of Post-War and
Contemporary Art, Christie's Europe, was delightedwith the results of the sale which continued the trend of strong
sold rates seen in the first 6 months of this year at Christie's international
auctions. An active market saw 86% of lots find buyers in a sale that achieved
strong prices - in particular, the outstanding result for Peter Doig's ‘Night
Playground', which made the second highest price ever achieved for the artist
at just over £3 million. What was most interesting was that 80% of works sold
within or above their pre-sale estimates, and that we welcomed bids from a
significant number of new collectors.
The
top price was paid for Night Playground by
Peter Doig (b.1959), 1997/98, an exemplary large scale painting described by
the artist as one of his own favourites. It was offered at auction for the
first time and realised £3,009,250 / $5,016,420 / €3,553,924, the second
highest price for the artist at auction (estimate: £1.5 million to £2 million).
A particularly rare urban view, the painting shows night falling on a city
playground and portrays the contrast between nature and the man-made. At this evening's
auction, 4 works of art sold for over £1 million / 11 for over $1 million, and
buyers (by lot / by origin) were 65% UK and Europe, 29% Americas and 6% Asia.
Further
highlights of the sale:
Country Nurse, 2003, by Richard Prince
(b.1949), one of the largest works created for the artist's celebrated and
highly coveted Nurse series, sold for
£1,721,250 / $2,869,324 / €2,032,796. For the Nurse series, Prince mined his own extensive collection of trashy
romance novels from the 1950s and 1960s, lifting the protagonists and titles
from their lurid covers and immersing them in layers of pigment. An exploration
of female stereotypes, the series was subject to great attention in 2003 when
Prince photographed Kate Moss for W magazine
in front of one of his pictures while she was wearing a suggestive nurse's
outfit.
1025 Farben (1025 Colours) by Gerhard Richter (b.1932)
realised £1,385,250 / $2,309,212 / €1,635,980, and was offered at auction for
the first time having been in the ownership of the present European owner since
1974, the year in which it was painted. From a series considered to coincide
with the most fruitful period in the artist's career, the work sold this
evening is from the last and most accomplished group of colour charts which he
painted.
The
auction offered 3 works by Jeff Koons (b. 1955) which represented three
distinctive moments from the artist's career, and all of which were offered at
auction for the first time. Moustache, 2003,
from the artist's Popeye series sold
this evening for £1,105,250 / $1,842,452 / €1,305,300. Flowers, 1986, from the artist's Statuary series which also included his masterpiece, Rabbit, sold for £337,250 / $562,196 /
€398,292; and Walrus (Blue), executed
in1999, sold for £361,250 / $602,204
/ €426,636.
Untitled, by Cy Twombly (b.1928)
realised £802,850 / $1,338,351 / €948,166, exceeding its pre-sale estimate of
£500,000 to £700,000. This important work was executed in 1961, a watershed
year in the artist's career during which he created a number of masterpieces
including the Ferragosto series which
was recently united in an exhibition dedicated to the artist at Tate Modern
last year.
Rosso
Gilera 60 1232 Rosso Guzzi 60 1305 by Alighiero Boetti (1940-1994) sold for £713,250 / $1,188,988 /
€842,348 against a pre-sale estimate of £280,000 to £350,000 setting a record
price for the artist at auction. Further artist records were established by Transiente by Julie Mehretu (b.1970)
which realized £229,250 / $382,160 / €270,744; and Golden Independent Heart, 2004, a 4.5 metre tall, rotating heart
made of plastic cutlery by Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos (b.1971) whose
work has never before been offered at an international auction and which sold
for £163,250 / $272,138 / €192,798(estimate: £80,000 to £120,000).