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CHRISTIE'S NOVEMBER 12 2008 NEW YORK POST-WAR & CONTEMPORARY ART
13 November 2008
Catégorie : MARKET



CHRISTIE'S NEW YORK POST-WAR & CONTEMPORARY ART EVENING SALE TOTALS $113,627,500/£75,751,667/€90,180,556

 

SIX WORLD AUCTION RECORDS SET FOR ARTISTS:  

JOSEPH CORNELL, YAYOI KUSAMA, AGNES MARTIN, ROBERT IRWIN, PAUL MCCARTHY, TOM WESSELMANN

 

Christie's Evening Sale of Post-War and Contemporary Art totaled $114 million, with 68% sold by lot.  New world auction records were set for six artists, including Joseph Cornell, Yayoi Kusama, Robert Irwin, and Paul McCarthy, and for works on paper by Tom Wesselmann and Agnes Martin.  Buyers were 59% American, 18% European, and 24% other. 

  

Marc Porter, President of Christie's Americas, states: "This Evening Sale confirmed the return of the American private collector with strong prices achieved for highly sought-after works by artists such as Joseph Cornell, Yayoi Kusama, and  Paul McCarthy.  These results demonstrate that buyers continue to collect works of art against a difficult economic background, reinforcing the relative stability of art as a store of value.  Works on paper performed well, including the group of American Post-War Drawings from a Private Collection, and The Collection of Robert and Jean Shoenberg, which sold 100% by lot."

 

Christie's Evening Sale was led by Abstraktes Bild (710), 1989 by Gerhard Richter, which achieved $14,866,500 million.  The sale's cover lot, Jean-Michel Basquiat's Untitled (Boxer), 1982, sold for $13,522,500, the second highest price at auction for the artist.   One of the most important works by Basquiat to come to auction, Untitled (Boxer) features an exhilarating depiction of a black heavy-weight fighter, which the artist saw as a self-portrait.  The painting was executed at the height of Basquiat's creative development and fame, and demonstrates his signature blend of raw primitivism and classical portraiture.

 

A rare monochrome No. 2  by Yayoi Kusama was the object of active bidding, and sold for $5,794,500, obtaining a world auction record for the renowned Post-War Japanese artist.  No. 2 is from the Infinity Nets series of 1959 that the artist created soon after her arrival in New York, and marks the first step in a highly original artistic career.

 

Another auction record was achieved for Joseph Cornell's Pharmacy, 1943, which sold for $3,778,500.  The work has a storied provenance, having been acquired by Mrs. Marcel Duchamp from the Estate of Pierre-Noel Matisse.

                                                                                             

A highlight of the sale was a superlative grouping of drawings Master Drawings of American Post-War Art from a Private Collection.  Featuring works by Arshile Gorky, Willem de Kooning, Barnett Newman, and Agnes Martin, the collection sold 81% by lot.  An outstanding drawing by Arshile Gorky, Study for Agony I, 1946-47, achieved $2,210,500, Willem de Kooning's radical rendition of the female figure, Woman, 1951, sold for $2,770,500, Agnes Martin's wondrous cerulean-blue watercolor, Starlight, 1951 set a world auction record for a work on paper by the artist at $542,500, and Barnett Newman's luminous and stunning, Untitled, 1946 sold for $2,994,500.

 

In addition, the sale featured Property from the Collection of Robert and Jean Shoenberg, which sold 100% by lot and included a lyrical oil on paper Composition, 1958 by Mark Rothko, that achieved $3,666,500, and a masterful work on paper by Tom Wesselmann, Study for Great American Nude, 1961 which fetched $986,500 and set an auction record for a work on paper by the artist. 

 

Jeff Koons was represented by Buster Keaton of 1988,  which sold for $4,338,500 and demonstrated the continuation of Koons's Duchampian legacy.  The work depicts the silent film icon after which it was named. Like several other lots, it was however sold well under its low estimate.

 

The sale drew additional world auction records for Robert Irwin Untitled, painted in 1963-1964  ($1,058500), and Paul McCarthy,  Michael Jackson Fucked Up (Big Head) ($2,210,500).

 

Note: Christie's also achieved $7,276,500 for Post-War and Contemporary works sold as part of last week's sales from The Collection of Alice Lawrence.


Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale

New York – Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Sale no: 2048 – Top Ten

[All sold prices include buyer's premium]

 

Sold:

$113,627,500

£75,751,667

€90,180,556

Lots Sold:  51

Lots Offered: 75

Sold by Lot: 68%

Sold by $: 55%

Exchange Rate: £ = $1.50 /  € = $1.26

 

 

Lot

Description

 

Estimate ($)

 

Purchase Price

 

Buyer

9

Gerhard Richter, Abstraktes Bild (710), oil on canvas, 1989

On Request

$14,866,500

£9,911,000
€11,798,810

Anonymous

19

Jean-Michel Basquiat, Untitled (Boxer), acrylic and oil paintstick on linen, 1982

On Request

$13,522,500

£9,015,000
€10,732,143

Anonymous

20

Yayoi Kusama, No. 2, oil on canvas, 1959

WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR THE ARTIST

2,500,000-3,500,000

$5,794,500

£3,863,000
€4,598,810

Anonymous

37

Franz Kline, Mars Black and White, oil on canvas, 1959

4,000,000-6,000,000

$5,122,500

£3,415,000
€4,065,476

Anonymous

68

Jeff Koons, Buster Keaton, polychromed wood, 1988

5,000,000-7,000,000

$4,338,500

£2,892,333
€3,443,254

Anonymous

18

Joseph Cornell, Pharmacy, wood box construction--printed paper, colored sand, colored foil, sulfur, feathers, seashells, butterfly, aluminum foil, fiber, wood shavings, copper wire, fruit pits, water, gold paint, cork, water, dried leaves and found objects, 1943

WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR THE ARTIST

1,500,000-2,000,000

$3,778,500

£2,519,000
€2,998,810

Anonymous

 

3

 

 

 

 

 

Mark Rothko, Composition, oil on paper laid down on board, 1958

4,000,000-6,000,000

$3,666,500

£2,444,333
€2,909,921

Anonymous

7

Takashi Murakami, DOB in the Strange Forest (Red DOB), fiber-reinforced plastic, resin, fiberglass, acrylic and iron, 1999

5,000,000-7,000,000

$3,442,500

£2,295,000
€2,732,142

Anonymous

10

Richard Prince, Lake Resort Nurse, ink-jet print and acrylic on canvas, 2003

5,000,000-7,000,000

$3,330,500

£2,220,333
€2,643,258

Anonymous

29

Tom Wesselmann, Bedroom Painting #37, oil on canvas, 1977

2,800,000-3,500,000

$3,218,500

£2,145,667
€2,554,365

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