HONG KONG.- Sothebys unveiled highlights from its Evening Sales of Modern Art and Contemporary Art, both of which will be held on 31 March at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The auctions will be led by a line-up of Western Contemporary and Modern Art, as well as an array of rare works by Modern and Contemporary Asian masters. The two Evening Sales, offering over 90 lots, have a combined estimate in excess of HK$640 million / US$82million*.
In 2017, Sothebys Hong Kong introduced Western Contemporary Art as part of our Evening Sale, with an auction record set by Andy Warhols Mao in April^ and a stunning 100% sell-through rate in October. This season, we are delighted to expand the category to include a selection of Western works from the Modern period, alongside fresh-tomarket works by Asian Modern and Contemporary artists. This latest addition is part of our 20-year industry-leading effort to grow Asias appreciation of the Western Art - through overseas auctions' previews, curating selling exhibitions and transacting through private sales, to introducing Western works to our Hong Kong auctions. This month, we are also thrilled to present three exciting selling exhibitions Face-Off: Picasso / Condo, Game Changers: José-María Cano, and Panorama A New Perspective, as part of the strategy to entice and fulfil the growing demand in Asia. - Patti Wong, Chairman of Sothebys Asia
MODERN ART EVENING SALE 5pm, 31 March
Leading the Modern Art Evening Sale is Sanyus Nu endormi, an important oil painting from the pinnacle of the artists career. A portrait of one of Sanyus lovers who was also the muse of one of Zhang Daqians ink portraits this 1950s work will make its auction debut on 31 March after being held in private hands for the past 60 years. Nu endormi carries exceptional provenance, having been in the collection of the prominent Lévy family who shared close ties with the artist in his later years. In additional to being featured in the artists final solo exhibition, the work has also been extensively published, and was included in the grand retrospective exhibition of Sanyu in Taipeis National Museum of History in 2001. The work measures a remarkable size of 50 x 100 cm. Other oil paintings of similar sizes by the artist have sold for over HK$80 million at auction in recent years.
24.04.62 is one of Zao Wou-Kis finest works from his 1960s Hurricane Period. Executed on a monumental-sized canvas, the painting is a reflection of the young artists unbounded creativity and self-confidence. Similar works of this size by Zao have repeatedly surpassed the HK$80 million mark at auction. Chu TehChuns Rouge lourd et vert leger is representative of the artists early abstractionist works. Dated 1959, a pivotal year in which the artist established his status in the Parisian art world, this painting marks the best example of the artists 1950s works of this size and coloration.
This sale also marks the first time that works by Western Modern masters take the stage at a Sotheby's Hong Kong Evening Auction. Painted during his residence in the South of France, a formative period for the artist, Pablo Picassos Juan-les-Pins belongs to a rare series of only four to five similar examples that capture his home using an Eastern-style composition. In Sothebys New York Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale in November 2017, Chagalls monumental Le Grand Cirque (1956) was purchased by an Asian private collector for US$16 million, setting the second highest auction price of the artist (US$14.9million) #. In the wake of this, Sothebys Hong Kong will present the Chagalls circus painting Soleil au cheval rouge. A late period painting featuring a pair of entwined lovers, the lyrical work is emblematic of the artists two great loves and his nostalgia for the past. This seasons auction will also features Walter Spies Berge und Teich (Mountains and Pond), an extremely rare, museum-quality masterpiece from the peak of the artists career. The work has been in private hands for over 20 years and represents Spies legacy in Bali.
Contemporary Art Evening Sale 7pm, 31 March
Iconic fresh-to-market works by Lucio Fontana, Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg are amongst the offerings of Contemporary Art. Fontanas Concetto Spaziale, Attese is a classic example of the artists Tagli series, rendered in the highly sought-after crimson colour, while Lichtensteins The Conversation is one of the artists most important sculptures inspired by great legacies of art history. Rauschenbergs Cartoon rounds out the group; pushing the traditional boundary between painting and sculpture, this three-dimensional work is a magnificent summation of the artists seminal career.
Also featured are large-scale fresh-to-market works by the best-known Asian artists. Lee Ufans With Winds is the largest work from the artists Winds series ever to appear at auction, while Shimamoto Shozos Untitled Bottle Crash, coming from a distinguished private American collection, is a rare large-scale bottle-crash masterpiece executed in the 1960s. In You, In Me, a unique work over three-metres wide by Singaporean artist Jane Lee, is the largest painting by the artist to ever come to auction. The work was exhibited at the 56th Venice Biennale in the critically acclaimed Frontiers Reimagined collateral show. Lastly, Peach Blossom in the Spring Once Again (diptych) by Zhou Chunya, specially commissioned and inspired by traditional literati scrolls, is the largest painting by the artist ever to appear at auction.
^ New auction record for Western Contemporary Art sold in Asia
# In the same sale, the artist record was set by Les Amoureux (1928) for US$28 million. Sothebys now holds the top three auction prices for works by Chagall.