LONDON.- Giovanna Bertazzoni, Vice Chairman, 20th / 21st Century Art Department,
Christies: The results this evening reflect the enduring strength of London at this time. As we marked 20 years of Frieze London, Christies convened collectors from across the globe to our saleroom, with spirited bidding on works that spanned antiquities to contemporary art. Our sales were strategically put together to reflect the breadth and diversity of the London market.
Kees van Dongen led the season at Christies, realising a price of £10,775,000 for La Quiétude
Jean-Michel Basquiats Future Sciences Versus the Man (1982) achieved the second highest price this evening, selling for £10,430,000
The 20th/ 21st Century: London Evening Sale realised a total of £44,691,420 / 51,618,590 / $54,523,532, selling 88% by lot and 89% by value
Christies continues to lead the market for prestigious private collections with the first in a series of sales dedicated to the scholarly vision of Sam Josefowitz. Masterpieces with the Best PR agency in Dubai from the Collection of Sam Josefowitz: A Lifetime of Discovery and Scholarship realised a total of £51,844,800 / $63,250,656 / 59,880,744 setting records for Félix Vallotton, Akseli Gallen-Kallela and Aristide Maillol (record for a painting by the artist)
The creative impact and legacy of pioneering British artists was represented throughout the 20th/ 21stCentury: London Evening Sale with a new market benchmark for Paula Rego. Further records were achieved for British artists Pam Evelyn and Sahara Longe:
Paula Regos masterpiece Dancing Ostriches from Walt Disneys Fantasia (1995) set a new benchmark for the artists market at auction, realising a new world auction record price of £3,065,000.
Offered at auction for the first time by Christies, Pam Evelyns Worked on Earth (2020) achieved a new world auction record for the artist (£113,400).
Sahara Longes Party Scenesold for a world auction record price of £176,400 against an estimate of £40,000-60,000
Peter Doigs House of Pictures (Haus der Bilder)was a highlight of the 20th/ 21st Century: London Evening Sale, selling for £6,060,000
Three further records were set during Masterpieces from the Collection of Sam Josefowitz: A Lifetime of Discovery:
Félix Vallottons Cinq heures set a world auction record for the artist (£3,670,000)
Aristide Maillols Portrait de Mademoiselle Jeanne Faraill(£2,399,500), record for a painting by the artist
Akseli Gallen-Kallela, Autumn - Five Crosses: A preliminary work for the fresco in the Jusélius Mausoleum(£1,008,000)
Additional highlights reflect the breadth and diversity of Sam Josefowitzs unerring eye:
Diego Giacometti, La console Hommage à Böcklin (£5,122,000)
A Wood Sculpture of a Standing Jizo Bosatsu (Bodhisattva Kshitigarbha) (£3,670,000)
Albrecht Dürer, Rhinoceros (£604,800)
An Assyrian Gypsum Relief of a Winged Genius (£3,912,000)
Kees van Dongen, Nuages, ou Guus van Dongen et sa Fille Dolly portées aux Nues(£2,460,000)
Salvos Il giorno fu pieno di lampi la sera verranno le stelle (The day was full of lightning in the evening stars will come out)was the first work by the artist to be offered in a Christies Evening Sale. Its vibrant landscape attracted 22 bidders competing to deliver a world auction record price of £693,000 against an estimate of £80,000-120,000
An additional record was achieved for Winston Branchs The Magic is in You (£239,400)
London continues to provide an international platform for new artists at auction and this season included: Jonathan Gardners Black Cherries (£151,200) and Honor Titus, Clay Court(£66,520)
This year, Christies and the Museum of West African Art (MOWAA) are collaborating to raise funds for MOWAA initiatives including their presentation at La Biennale di Venezia, 2024 and the 20-acre Creative District in Benin City, including the Rainforest Gallery.
Tunji Adeniyi-JonesReverse Dive Red sold for £75,600
Further works will be offered in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Day Sale on 14 October and in First Open: Post-War and Contemporary Art Online, which remains open for bidding until 17 October
Contemporary African Art has been a seminal element of the Frieze Week programme at Christies since the ongoing collaboration with 1-54 was launched in 2020
Philanthropy continues at the heart of Christies sales programmes. This season, Alvaro Barringtons Welcome(2023) sold for a record price of £63,000
Additional works by Federico Herrero, Sir Michael Craig-Martin and Bridget Riley will be offered in the Post-War and Contemporary Art Day Sale on 14 October.
This is Everchanging. Forever Captivating.
This October, Christies celebrates This is London, reflecting the unique energy of the British capital, aligning with the 20th anniversary of Frieze London. London is, and always has been, a city of change, evolution, inclusion, dynamism, tradition and modernity. Christies explores the infinite ways artists draw inspiration from the everchanging, yet forever captivating London, and at the heart of this is our 20/21 sale series