Andy Warhol's Last Great Masterpiece to Be Sold at Christie's New York on May 11

The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Wednesday, July 3, 2024


Andy Warhol's Last Great Masterpiece to Be Sold at Christie's New York on May 11
Andy Warhol, Self-Portrait, 1986. Acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas, 106-3/4 x 106-1/2 x 1-3/4 inches. Estimate: $30,000,000-40,000,000. Photo: Christie's Images Ltd 2011.



NEW YORK, NY.- Andy Warhol’s last great Self-Portrait, 1986, will headline the Post-War and Contemporary Auction season in New York at Christie’s Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening sale on May 11, 2011. An art-historical landmark, the monumental painting is poignantly underscored with the theme of a fleeting lifetime, and is estimated to realize from $30,000,000 to $40,000,000. The painting is executed in the artist’s signature Pop Red— a color in which he rendered his most famous image of Marilyn Monroe, as well as his greatest Death and Disaster Painting, Red Explosion (Atomic Bomb), 1963.

This powerful and contemplative painting is one of the largest self-portraits ever attempted by the artist, and was one of two giant works that were first exhibited in London in a seminal exhibition of new self-portraits at the Anthony d’Offay Gallery in 1986. The only other example is now in the Guggenheim Museum in New York.

For an artist who had continually hidden his identity behind a cool exterior, this painting is the first time the artist used self-portraiture to explore his own mortality with the utmost honesty and directness. The hypnotic nature of the painting is intensified by its mammoth size and bold color. At almost 9 feet square, the artist stares directly at the viewer and at death itself. The crimson and black make the work almost demonic in its intensity.

The Anthony d’Offay exhibition coincided with the artist’s tragic and untimely death. It was, universally, a critical and commercial success. Some writers, such as the great art historian Robert Rosenblum, observed at the time that Warhol was addressing one of the great themes of art history, that of the aging master taking, perhaps, a last look at himself, with a “melancholy introspection” like that of the “great late self-portraits of Rembrandt and Van Gogh.” Indeed, these were to be his final Self-Portraits, now recognized as being among the most moving and profound works of his career. The artist died six months after the exhibition, in February 1987, of complications following a routine surgery.

Amy Cappellazzo, Christie’s International Co-Head, Deputy Chairman, Post-War and Contemporary Art, comments: “With his unique ability to fuse painting and photography into an unforgettably iconic image, Warhol condensed all the recent themes of his art in this magnificent Self-Portrait into a single splash of color set on an inky black background. Expressive of the brief nature of both life and celebrity, this haunting self-exposure speaks powerfully of human existence and the dark, ever-present simplicity of death. It is a rare event that a work of this grandeur and stature comes to the market and with all other examples in museums, it will the last chance that buyers will have to bid on a work that shifted art history.”

Warhol painted only seven large scale self-portraits in 1986. All the other versions are in museums or in foundations open to the public. A purple Self-Portrait was acquired in 2010 for $32.5 million for a private museum; other examples belong to Guggenheim Museum, New York, The Fort Worth Art Museum and the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh.

Auction: Christie’s New York
May 11, 2011 at 7pm










Today's News

April 21, 2011

Comprehensive Exhibition on Pioneer of Modern German Art, Max Liebermann, Opens

Actor Ben Stiller and Renowned Gallerist David Zwirner Gather "Artists for Haiti"

Andy Warhol's Last Great Masterpiece to Be Sold at Christie's New York on May 11

Photographers Tim Hetherington and Chris Hondros Killed While Covering Battles in Libya

Library of Birmingham Boosted by Important 19th Century Photography Collection

New Catalogue to Explore Riches of National Gallery of Scotland's Collection of English Drawings

Major Pieces from Private Collections of American Indian Art Offered at Sotheby's

Titanic Plans Rediscovered After 99 Years, to Be Displayed for the First Time in a Century

Art 41 Basel Announces Art Statements: Spotlighting Solo Shows by Emerging Artists

Hirshhorn Museum Presents "Directions: Grazia Toderi", Italian Video Artist's U.S. Museum Debut

Auctioneer Don Presley's May 7-8 Sale Includes Select Offerings From California Estates

Collection of Archaeological Pieces Seized in Germany Handed Over to Mexico

Eleven Hand-Drawn Maps of London Featured in New Display at the Museum of London

The American Institute of Architects Select Five Recipients for the 2011 AIA/ALA Library Building Awards

Harris Museum Buys 19th Century "Puck" Painting

Rare Enamel Piece with Local Links Added to Aberdeen Art Collection

The Cat that Got the Cream at Bonhams Hockney Ceramic Sale Makes £34,000

London Butterfly House has the Kids All Aflutter

Sotheby's Geneva 17th May Sale of Magnificent & Noble Jewels to Present an Important Pink Diamond

Rare Aston Martin DB2/4 Leads Bonhams Goodwood Sale

Poland's Most Precious Painting, "Lady with an Ermine" by Leonardo da Vinci to Hit the Road

Museums Organize Exhibition Devoted to Rembrandt's Representation of Jesus

The BAT Artventure Collection Part Two Realises $ 4,198,489 at Sotheby's in Amsterdam

Sotheby's London to Offer Magnificent Nineteenth Century Life-Size Marble Sculptures

Photographs from the Heinz Hajek-Halke Estate to Be Sold at Sotheby's in Paris

Sotheby's Hong Kong to Sell Mei Yun Tang Collection of Paintings by Chang Dai-chien

Rare, Important and Exceptional Works of Art Lead Christie's Hong Kong Spring 2011 Sale

U.S. Bureau of Land Management Sites in Wyoming Added to Historic Register




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 



Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)
Editor & Publisher: Jose Villarreal
Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez
Writer: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org juncodelavega.com facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
to a Mexican poet.
Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful