LONDON.- Tonights evening auction realised £123,515,250 / $188,200,186/ 166,461,924 - the highest ever total for a
Sothebys sale of Contemporary Art in Europe (est. £88.6125.5m / $135191.2m / 119.4-169.1m).
The enormous global appetite for Contemporary masterpieces played out tonight as bidding shot up in leaps of £2 million for Richters landmark abstract. It is emblematic of the depth of the market that new benchmarks were set not only for rising star Jonas Wood, but also for the greats: Richter, Fontana, Bacon. This evenings record-breaking sale sets the scene for a stellar season of Contemporary art at Sothebys. - Alex Branczik, Head of Contemporary Art, London
RECORD PRICE FOR EUROPES TOP LIVING ARTIST GERHARD RICHTER
The evening was led by Gerhard Richters Abstraktes Bild which established a new record for the artist, selling for £30.4m / $46.3 / 41m (est. £14-20m), a new benchmark for any European living artist
Created in 1986, and marking a radical departure for Richter, this exceptional work is one of the artists largest abstract paintings and one of his favourite works
When the same work was offered by Sothebys in 1999, it made $607,500 then a record for an abstract piece by the artist. Subsequent to that, the work hung for many years in the Ludwig Museum in Cologne
One of a number of strong prices for German artists, who together contributed over £40 million towards tonights total. Among them was Georg Baselitz whose Hirte sold for £485,000 / $738,994 / 653,636 (est. £250,000-350,000), establishing a new record for a work on paper by the artist.
WORKS FROM THE HOGLUND COLLECTION SURPASS EXPECTATIONS
Lucio Fontanas most famous but never-before-seen work, Concetto Spaziale, Attese (1965) from the Hoglund collection, soared beyond estimate (£5-7m) to set a new sterling record for a Concetto Spaziale, Attesa / Attese (slash painting) by the artist at £8.4m / $12.8m / 11.3m.
The Hoglund Collection
The Fontana was one of nine works sold tonight from An Important Swedish Private Collection acquired by Anna-Stina Malmborg-Hoglund and Gunnar Hoglund MDs over fifty years. Comprising works by key figures from some of the most influential post-war movements in Europe and the US, the collection sold for a combined total of £10.7m / $16.4m/ 14.5m, against a pre-sale estimate of £6.6-9.7m for all the works offered.
None of these works had ever been seen on the open market before
Including three rare and fascinating works by Jean Tinguely, including Meta-Malevich Formes Mouvementées, a prime early example of the monochromatic kinetic sculptures which the artist created between 1955 and 1960, which sold for £485,000 / $738,994 / 653,636 (est. £200,000300,000)
A further stand-out work from the collection was James Rosenquists Beach Call (1979), a classic example of the artists punchy Pop style, from the peak of Rosenquists career that soared over estimate to sell for £641,000 / $976,692 / 863,878 (est. £100,000-150,000)
POWERFUL SELF-PORTRAIT DIPTYCH BY FRANCIS BACON SELLS FOR £14.7M
Francis Bacons 1977 Two Studies for Self-Portrait (est. £13-18m) made £14.7m / $22.4m / 19.8m, more than 41 times the price it achieved the last time it appeared at auction (£353,500 at Sothebys London in December 1993)
The work is an extremely rare example of a series of profoundly introspective self-portraits Bacon conducted following the suicide of his lover George Dyer in 1971.
Strong prices achieved tonight for British Art
This was one of a series of strong prices for British artists tonight including £2.2m / $3.3m / 2.9m for David Hockneys Green Tide (1989) which sold to a private Latin American collector (est. £1.21.8m). Bought by todays consignor in 1990, the work had not been seen in public until now and made its auction debut this evening.
Fusing Pop and Op Art, Richard Hamiltons Epiphany realised £557,000 / $848,701 / 750,671, an auction record for the artist.
RISING STAR: JONAS WOOD
A new record was set this evening for rising star Jonas Wood when his Studio Hallway (2010), the most important work by the artist ever to appear at auction sold for a final price of £365,000 / $556,150 / 491,912 (est. £70,000-90,000)
Currently the subject of sold-out show at Gagosian in Hong Kong, Wood is now held by major institutions such as the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the Museum of Modern Art, New York.