HONG KONG.- Sothebys announced the appointment of Yuki Terase as Head of Contemporary Art, Asia, based in Hong Kong.
In her new role, Ms. Terase will lead Sothebys auction and private sales of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Western Contemporary art in Asia. She will also continue to play an instrumental role in the companys business development efforts in Japan.
Kevin Ching, CEO of Sothebys Asia, comments: We welcome Yuki Terase to lead our Contemporary Art team in Asia, and look forward to working with her on further strengthening Sothebys Contemporary Asian Art positioning in the region, as well as expanding our Western Contemporary art activity within Asia.
Amy Cappellazzo, Chairman of Sotheby's Fine Art Division, adds, Yuki's depth of experience and relationships around the world make her a critical component of our Contemporary Art team and I'm thrilled to have her spearhead our efforts in such an important part of the global marketplace.
Yuki Terase remarks: It is my honour to take up the role of Sothebys Head of Contemporary Art, Asia. Witnessing the unprecedented change of the global Contemporary art market lately, I am more than ever delighted by the prospect of offering our clients the best and the most relevant collecting experience through Sothebys global network and unparalleled expertise.
Since joining Sothebys in 2011, Ms. Terase has been instrumental in introducing Japanese Contemporary art to Asia, cementing Sothebys position as a category leader in the region. She has spearheaded a number of white-glove sales, including: Full Circle: Yoshihara Jiro Collection, Brushwork From Asia to the World, Brushwork II All the Worlds a Stage, and Yamaguchi Takeo Composing Monochrome, as well as the S|2 exhibition SHASHIN! Japanese Photography Then/Now.
Her innovative curatorial approach to auction is best remembered for the phenomenal success of the dual sales with street fashion master NIGO®, as well as of #TTTOP in October 2016. Conceived by Ms. Terase and guest-curated by Asian pop icon and collector T.O.P, the sale achieved US$17.4 million, greatly exceeding its pre-sale estimate and generating strong interest from not only traditional and social media worldwide, but also from the emerging young collecting community.
Under the guidance of Ms. Terase, Sothebys Japanese clients had a significant impact on the global auction market, best illustrated in the New York sale of Jean-Michel Basquiats Untitled in May 2017, which sold to Japanese collector Yusaku Maezawa for a record-breaking price of US$110.5 million.
Prior to joining Sothebys, Ms. Terase worked for Morgan Stanley as a member of its Mergers and Acquisition advisory team in Tokyo.