HONG KONG.- Today
Sotheby's announced additional highlights from the historic sales series devoted to the remarkable collection of the late A. Alfred Taubman legendary collector, philanthropist and businessman as well as the first public opportunities to view works from the collection.
Over the course of 70 years, A. Alfred Taubman worked quietly and assiduously to assemble one of the greatest collections of art in private hands. Yet, for a man who lived much of his life in the glare of the public spotlight, remarkably little was known about the vast and diverse trove of masterpieces that hung throughout his homes and offices for decades. Having trained as an architect, Mr. Taubmans keen aesthetic eye is evident throughout the collection.
That will change this October, when a series of exhibitions will begin to introduce the world to the Taubman Collection. From 25 October, select masterpieces by iconic Old Master, Impressionist, Modern, Contemporary and American artists will be on view at the Hong Kong Exhibition & Convention Centre. From 1015 October, masterworks from the collection will be exhibited at Sothebys London galleries. These viewings culminate in a dedicated exhibition from 2427 October at Sothebys New York headquarters a building conceived by Mr. Taubman to bring his vision for the art market to life.
George Wachter, Chairman Sothebys Americas, commented: Our global exhibitions this October will begin to reveal the treasures that Alfred Taubman thoughtfully acquired over decades, offering a window into his remarkable life. The depth and diversity of Mr. Taubmans collection are staggering, with works spanning every period, genre and medium of creative output from the monumental, 3,000-year-old depiction of the Egyptian goddess Sekhmet and Tang Dynasty figure of a court lady, to superlative examples by a striking list of the most celebrated figures in Western art: Raphael and Dürer, Degas and Matisse, OKeeffe and Sargent, Rothko and Bacon, to name a very few. Mr. Taubmans passion for great works of art had no restrictions, and thus both established and new collectors will have the rare opportunity to experience and acquire works that reflect his connoisseurship at all price points.