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SUCCESS FOR CHRISTIES IN HONG KONG
26 November 2007
Catégorie : MARKET

CHRISTIE'S HONG KONG REALIZED A

GRAND TOTAL OF HK $841,986,750(US$ 108,279,496) ON FIRST DAY OF AUTUMN SALES

 

·       Records Fall Across Multiple Categories

·       Robust Bidding From Around the World

·       Cai Guo-Qiang Gains World Auction Record for Chinese Contemporary Art

·       Christie's Continues Market Leadership Across all Categories Offered

·       Eleven Lots Sold Above HK$10 Million

Hong Kong – Christie's, the  world's leading art business, kicked off its autumn sales week in Hong Kong with robust participation across all three categories offered:  Modern & Contemporary Southeast Asian Art, Chinese 20th Century Art, and Asian Contemporary Art.  Collectors competed vigorously for spectacular  works by some of the most celebrated contemporary and modern artists in Asia.

Record Modern& Contemporary Southeast Asian Art Sale

The opening sale of Modern & Contemporary Southeast Asian Art totaled a record HK$64,329,000 (US$ 8,272,709) and witnessed a  packed room and vigorous buying, resulting in a robust start to the week's sales in Hong Kong.  The sales created new  elites among Southeast Asian art categories, and placed names such as I Nyoman Masriadi, Rudi Mantofani, and others in the spotlight.  Artist records were set throughout the sale, with five world auction records set in the top ten results alone.  The top lot was Rudolf Bonnet's Market scene which more than doubled it  shigh pre-sale estimate and fetched HK$11,527,500 (US$ 1,482,437), a world auction record for the artist. 

"Christie's vision of strong cross-buying came to fruition today with a record sale for the category, as collectors from  India, Taiwan, Mainland China, Europe and America competed in person, on the phone and online," said Ruoh-Ling Keong, Head of Sale of Southeast Asian Modern & Contemporary Art.

Chinese 20th Century Art

The Chinese 20thCentury Art sale saw enthusiastic bidding from the outset, with the top lot, Chen Cheng-Po's Sunset in Danshui, goingfor HK$ 50,727,500 (US$ 6,523,557) to a private Asian buyer. The sale also settwo world auction artist records - Zao Wou-Ki's Et la terre tait sans forme, 1956-1957, which sold for HK$ 29,447,500(US$3,786 ,949) and Wu Zuoren's Golden  Ocean, sold for HK$8,167,500 (US$ 1,050,341).  With 86% works sold, the category continues to show strongperformance.

New Chinese Contemporary Top Price Leads Record Asian Contemporary Art Sale

A marathon saleof Asian Contemporary art set the new benchmark for the category with a record  total of HK$ 467,178,500(US$ 60,079,155) with a tremendous 96% works sold by lot, 99% sold by  value.  Leading the day was a large-scale work comprising 14 large gunpowder screens by Cai Guo-Qiang entitled Set of Fourteen Drawings for Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation.  Embodying more than a decade-long period of creative  experimentation, this work sold for HK$ 74,247,500 (US$ 9,548,229) to an anonymous bidder – a world auction record for the artist, for Chinese Contemporary Art, and for Chinese Painting. 

"The creative vision of Cai's unique work captivated the imagination of collectors around the world.  This piece  presented a powerful combination of traditional and contemporary elements that appealed to both East and West, and drew bidding from Asia, Europe and America,"said Eric Chang, Christie's International Director of Chinese 20thCentury and Asian Contemporary Art.  "As the market leader, Christie's continuesto play a dominant role for Asian Contemporary Art, and today's landmark sale underscores just that," he continued.

Artists such as Yue MinJun, Zhang Xiaogang, and Zeng GanZhi continue to rule the landscape of this vibrant  category, and each was well represented in the top lots.  From Zhang Xiaogang came Portrait in Yellow, which portrays Ye Yongqing, a fellow artist and member of the  Southwest China Art Group, realized HK$ 22,727,500 (US$ 2,922,757).  The top lot from Yu MinJun was Life, an exceptional installation of fifteen separate paintings each depicting Yue's self-image in different, contorted and  absurdist positions, fetched HK$21,607,500 (US$ 2,778,725).  Among the highlights from Zeng FanZhi was The Mask-Five Faces whichrealized HK$ 8,167,500 (US$1,050,341). 

Highest Value Sale of Contemporary Indian and Pakistani Art in Hong Kong

The Asian Contemporary Art sale also brought tremendous results in the  growing category of Indian and Pakistani Contemporary Art with a total of HK$30,373,250 (US$ 3,906,000) for 22  works – the highest value ever achieved in Hong Kong. 

"A total of 13 world auction records were set  with the strong prices throughout the sale often tripling or even quadrupling pre-sale estimates," said Yamini Mehta, Director of Christie's Indian Modern and Contemporary Art department.  "We presented a finely edited selection of works from masters in the category including Atul Dodiya, Subodh Gupta, and Ravinder Reddy and we are thrilled with the enthusiastic response from collectors who recognize quality works and compete passionately for them.  We are particularly thrilled with the result achieved for N. S. Harsha, an artist who has recently been short-listed for the Artes Mundi Visual Arts Prize," she continued.

Korean and Japanese Contemporary Art Also Set Strong Prices

Korean highlights included On Chi Gyun's  Autumn in Sabuk HK$ 5,031,500 (US$647,051), Paik Nam June's Wright BrothersHK$ 5,031,500 (US$ 647,051), and Kim Dong Yoo's Marilyn Monroe HK$ 4,919,500 (US$ 632,648).  Tateishi Tiger was among the strong Japanese  works in that sale, achieving HK$1,927,500 (US$ 247,877).

 


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