Including:
The Macklowe Collection
30
Masterworks from The Most Important Collection of Its Kind
The Modern Evening Sale
Among the
Most Valuable Ever Staged
Contemporary Evening Sale
Including
Standout Offering of Works by German Artists,
Led by
Highest Estimated Work by Georg Baselitz ever to come to
Auction
The Now Sale
In which Women Artists
Outnumber Male Counterparts
NEW
YORK, May 6, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- As the art
market readies itself for the biggest season it has ever seen, the
full complement of Sotheby's May auction week is today unveiled to
the public in its entirety in Sotheby's New York Galleries.
Carrying a combined estimate in the region of $1 billion— on a par with last November's
record-breaking season – the exhibition and sales will be
anchored by a dedicated evening sale of 30 masterworks from The
Macklowe Collection - one of the greatest collections of any kind
ever to come to the market. A previous sale of works from this
collection – held at Sotheby's New
York last November – realized a record-breaking total of
$676.6m, making it the most valuable
single owner sale ever staged. This season's offering is no less
exciting, featuring important works by Gerhard Richter, Mark Rothko, Andy Warhol, Sigmar
Polke, Willem de Kooning, and
many more. Highlights include:
- A monumental Self-Portrait by Andy
Warhol (estimate $15/20
million). Painted in 1986, just months before Warhol's death in
February 1987, this larger-than-life
portrait has only been exhibited twice before.
- An important & previously unseen work by Mark
Rothko from 1960, a critical year for the artist (estimate
$35/50 million).
- Gerhard
Richter's spectacular large-scale Seestück (Seascape)
(estimate $25/35 million), an
ethereal work which captures aspects of Richter's photo based
paintings and anticipates his abstract tendencies.
The sale of The Macklowe Collection will be followed, the next
day, but Sotheby's Modern Evening Auction – among the
most valuable sales of its kind ever staged by Sotheby's. The
sale will include:
- A groundbreaking portrait of Marie-Thérèse Walter by
Pablo Picasso completed in 1932
making its auction debut (estimate in Excess of $60m)
- One of Claude
Monet's Finest Works depicting Venice (estimated in the region of
$50 million)
- Expressionist Masterpiece Nile, by Philip Guston (estimate $20/30m – the
highest ever for a work by the artist)
- Clairière (The Glade), one of the largest landscapes
ever painted by father of modern art, Paul Cézanne (estimate
$30/40 million).
The Now and Contemporary Evening
Auctions will cap off the week's marquee offerings. The former
marks a watershed market moment for women artists, who – along with
their counterparts later in the sale – represent an unprecedented
60% of the total offering. The Contemporary sale, meanwhile, will
shine a spotlight on the work of one of Germany's most celebrated living artists,
Georg Baselitz, with an offering of four major works, none of which
has appeared on the market before. Among them is Falle
[Trap], one of the artist's celebrated 'Hero' paintings, which
carries an estimate of $8-12m - higher
than any ever put on a work by the artist.
Further highlights across the two sales include:
- A Pope painting by Francis
Bacon, first unveiled at the artist's landmark 1971
retrospective (estimate $40/60
million)
- A silkscreen of Elvis by Andy
Warhol from 1963 (estimate $15/25 million), a historic paradigm of Pop Art
created one year after Warhol had perfected his quintessential silk
screen technique.
- The dynamic 'Beauty Examined' by Kerry
James Marshall, sold to Benefit Loma
Linda University (estimate $8/12 million).
- Ed Ruscha's tribute to his
beloved California; 'Cold Beer
Beautiful Girls' (estimate $15/20
million), an exemplary of the artist's archetypal text
paintings.
- Cy Twombly's 'Untitled'
from 1969 (estimate $40/60 million),
a large-scale work which marked the artist's return to New York and subsequent shift to his signature
monochromatic style.
- 'Birmingham' by Simone Leigh,
Golden Lion winner at this year's
Venice Biennale (estimate $150,000-$200,000)
The works will be on public view in Sotheby's
New York galleries beginning this
Friday, 6 May. See here for further details
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