Christie's First Open Sale Offers a Selection of Contemporary Masters and Emerging Artists
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Christie's First Open Sale Offers a Selection of Contemporary Masters and Emerging Artists
Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997), Modern Painting in Porcelain. Estimate: $200,000 - $300,000. Christie's Images Ltd. 2008.




NEW YORK.- Christie’s New York leads its fall season with the eighth edition of First Open on September 9, which includes over 230 lots of Post-War & Contemporary Art and is expected to realize in excess of $6-8 million. First Open displays another stunning array of works for this highly anticipated and successful sale. Highlights of the sale include an exciting assortment of paintings, sculpture, drawings and photographs from both well-known and emerging artists. With estimates ranging from $1,500 to $500,000, First Open is an exceptional opportunity to acquire works at a variety of price points, whether you are building an existing collection or starting anew.

This season, emerging artists Rafal Bujnowski, Ernesto Caivano and James Siena will appear along established names such as Alexander Calder, Anslem Kiefer, Jeff Koons, Robert Motherwell, Elizabeth Peyton, Richard Prince, Thomas Ruff, Richard Serra, cindy sherman, James Turrell, Tom Wesselmann, and Andy Warhol.

Among the array of highlights is a rare photograph from celebrated contemporary artist cindy sherman. Her internationally exhibited Untitled Film Still #13 (estimate: $300,000-500,000) of 1978, is a singular edition of her renowned sixty-nine part series. Sherman began the series in 1977, when she was twenty-three, creating an elaborate universe of different roles played by the contemporary woman. The Stills appear to function like actual film stills – luring the viewer into what appears to be a moment captured in a narrative drama. However, the scene becomes all the more compelling when the viewer realizes that it is not a film still, but a single staged moment.

The sale also features a large scale composition by American artist, David Salle. Salle’s Nouns (estimate: $200,000-300,000) of 2003, is made up of twenty-four carefully created elements, appearing to be a multi-faceted collage. The thoughtful juxtaposition of scenes makes up a collective work of vibrant colors and mixed subject matter. Each element is supremely crafted and has the ability to function alone, but together, the scenes create a dynamic dialogue of images and color.

Another highlight is Substrat 7III (estimate: $50,000-70,000), a vibrant and abstract creation by the cutting-edge artist, Thomas Ruff, executed in 2002.

The Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama is also represented with several important works. In A Signpost to 21st Century (estimate$40,000-60,000), executed in 1988, the intricate geometric patterns appear to move across the canvas, creating a dynamic interplay of shapes and color.

Elizabeth Peyton, famous for her iconic portraits of friends, celebrities and musicians, will be represented by Jarvis (estimate: $30,000-40,000), executed in 1996, of musician Jarvis Cocker. Richard Prince will also be featured by his cast orange urethane Flip Flops (estimate: $25,000-$30,000), executed in 1998.

In addition, the sale will also feature several lots by Jeff Koons, including his stainless-steel Donkey (estimate: $25,000-$35,000), executed in 1997 as well as his Inflatable Flower Sculpture (Green) (estimate: $40,000-60,000) of 2001.










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