MUMBAI.- Leading international auction house
Sothebys today announced plans to launch sales in India with Boundless: Mumbai scheduled for December 2018. The sale will be held at the landmark venue, The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai.
Following the opening of the Mumbai office in September 2016, Sothebys affirms its commitment to South Asia by announcing sales and establishing Mumbai as a new selling location for Sothebys.
Jan Prasens, Sothebys Managing Director for Europe, Middle East, Russia and India: In recent years, we have witnessed both the ever-growing presence of Indian collectors in Sothebys global auctions, and the development of an increasingly vibrant domestic Indian art market. Given these promising signs, and the projected economic growth for India in the future, it is the right time for Sothebys to further expand the services we offer our clients in the region, and to bring our auctions directly to the doorstep of the many collectors who live there.
Edward Gibbs, Sothebys Chairman of India and the Middle East, said: Indian collectors have long been important participants in Sothebys auctions. Recently, however, we have seen exponential growth in their activity at Sothebys, not only in our sales of South Asian art, but also in our wider international auctions. This strong uptick is part of a global pattern of increased liquidity within the market but it is also reflective of the flourishing arts scene on the ground in India itself. These new auctions will provide collectors in India with fresh and exciting opportunities, not currently offered by any other auction house.
The Sale
Boundless: Mumbai will include not only important works by South Asias greatest artists, but also artworks by western artists inspired and influenced by the art, culture, geography and people of South Asia. An exciting array of art sourced from collections across the sub-Continent and globally by a worldwide team of specialists, Boundless: Mumbai will present an opportunity for young and seasoned collectors to acquire museum-quality works from a variety of categories such as Modern and Contemporary South Asian Art, Photography, Prints, and Design.
One of Tyeb Mehtas most important works, Durga Mahisasura Mardini has been confirmed to lead the sale. This seminal painting was commissioned directly from the artist in 1993 and has remained in a private collection since, appearing on the market for the first time later this year. It is among the most valuable works of modern South Asian art ever to be offered at auction. Two out of the three highest prices for the artist have been set at auction within the last year, attesting to the strength of Tyeb Mehtas market. His current auction record stands at US$3.6 million.
Yamini Mehta, International Head of Indian & South Asian Art at Sothebys said: One of the most important artists in the country and a leading figure in the history of Indian modernism, Tyeb Mehtas Durga Mahisasura Mardini is possibly the most important work in the artists oeuvre. A symbol of victory of good over evil, this painting celebrates the spirit of India. It is one of most provocative portrayals of goddess Durga defeating the mythical buffalo demon, Mahisasura. The painting celebrates hope and renewal instilled in Indian mythology and reconnects with Indian values. The oblique allusion to the colours of the Indian flag makes it a brilliant and powerful ode to the spirit of the country. This painting is a prelude to the artists iconic Celebrations and Mahisasura series, making it amongst the artists most significant and rarest works.
Gaurav Bhatia, Managing Director, Sothebys India said: In the past five years, the number of Indians across all Sothebys global sales has almost doubled. Indian clients have bought over $250 million of art over this period. We have an increasingly growing base of collectors; in our most recent sales of Asian art in New York in March, 40% of buyers were new to Sothebys. It is only fitting that Mehtas exceptional work is offered as part of our inaugural Mumbai auction. It has been an absolute privilege to work with the owner of this seminal painting, and be able to bring it to sale for the first time.
Gaurav Bhatia added: Sothebys has a long-standing tradition of offering the finest works of South Asian Art in our international salerooms, and establishing benchmark prices for the regions most illustrious artists. Recent sale results in New York, which achieved our highest series total for three years, have proved the underlying health of this market and the enduring demand for South Asian Art. We are delighted that we are now able to expand our sales programme to offer these South Asian masterpieces in a South Asian context. In addition, this sale affords us the opportunity to introduce Indian collectors to some new international collecting categories which they may not necessarily have considered before, or which may surprise them a little. We are truly looking forward to December 2018.
Further details about works offered in Boundless: Mumbai will be announced later this year. Ahead of the sale, highlights from the auction will be exhibited internationally and in India.