After two years of muted outcomes, New York’s main public sale homes count on to tug in between $1.7bn and $2.3bn throughout their marquee November gross sales. A outcome close to or above the excessive finish of that vary would assist optimistic prognostications final month popping out of Frieze London and Artwork Basel Paris that the commerce is popping a nook after a years-long hunch. A considerably decrease tally may counsel that would-be consumers are nonetheless holding off on making main acquisitions even when genuinely distinctive works are on provide. The likeliest final result, someplace within the center, will give the commerce lots to mull over because it prepares for the final dance of 2025, Artwork Basel Miami Seashore, in early December.
The surge in top-tier materials headed to public sale this month is essentially pushed by main consignments to Sotheby’s, together with works from the estates of Leonard Lauder and Jay and Cindy Pritzker, because the public sale home prepares to carry the primary gross sales at its new headquarters, the Breuer Constructing.
Public sale homes have been among the many companies hit hardest when the artwork market started to hunch in 2023. In keeping with the Survey of International Gathering 2025 launched by Artwork Basel and UBS in October, the share of excessive net-worth people shopping for via auctions dropped from 74% to 49% over the previous two years, with most of these collectors preferring galleries or personal sellers. Nonetheless, public sale home specialists say they’re optimistic about this season’s choices.
“Time is altering, and I’m feeling a motion. You see it in our gross sales, and also you see it additionally within the aggressive gross sales,” says Alex Rotter, Christie’s world president. “You see wonderful high quality of artwork, and what occurred quietly behind the scenes is repricing. So what you out of the blue have is wonderful works which might be priced accurately, and are priced invitingly.”
Sotheby’s new showroom
Sotheby’s fourth-floor Breuer galleries, that includes (left to proper) Gustav Klimt’s Blooming Meadow (Blumenwiese), Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer (Bildnis Elisabeth Lederer) and Waldabhang bei Unterach am Attersee (Forest Slope in Unterach on the Attersee), from the Leonard A. Lauder assortment {Photograph} by Stefan Ruiz. Courtesy of Sotheby’s
Sotheby’s has the biggest variety of gross sales this month and expects them to herald between $863m and $1.175bn. The public sale home has additionally simply moved its headquarters into the previous Whitney Museum of American Artwork constructing on Madison Avenue in a reportedly $100m transaction, not accounting for renovations.
“For us, it’s such an vital season,” says Madeline Lissner, Sotheby’s govt vp of world high quality artwork and main collections. “We’re shifting into an iconic constructing on the Breuer. This reverberated with a variety of sellers with the ability to show their assortment in a museum-style setting, which is admittedly distinctive and never one thing that has been achieved earlier than.”
Essentially the most excellent consignment of the season is the group of 55 works from the late beauty billionaire Leonard Lauder’s property, estimated to herald round $400m alone. The gathering is led by Gustav Klimt’s Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer (1914-16) which, with an estimate of round $150m, is the highest-valued lot of the previous a number of seasons. Two further Klimts from Lauder’s assortment, Blooming Meadow (1906) and Forest Slope in Unterach (1917), carry estimates of $80m to $100m and $70m to $90m, respectively.
One other 37 works that belonged to the late Chicago-based collectors Jay and Cindy Pritzker are anticipated by specialists to collectively usher in round $120m. The Pritzker works are led in worth by Vincent van Gogh’s Romans Parisiens (Les Livres jaunes) (1887), a still-life of a stack of books with a $40m estimate.

Frida Kahlo, El sueño (La cama), 1940, est $40m-$60m Courtesy Sotheby’s
One other spotlight of Sotheby’s gross sales is Frida Kahlo’s 1940 canvas El Sueño (La Cama), estimated between $40m and $60m, which may set new information for each the artist and any Latin American work at public sale. El Sueño (La Cama) is a part of the Beautiful Corpus sale, a single-owner assortment of Surrealist work.
The buzziest consignment of the season could also be Maurizio Cattelan’s fully-functional gold bathroom, America (2016). Bidding for the work—crafted from strong 18-karat gold and modeled after an ordinary Kohler bathroom—will start on the present market worth of the gold used within the sculpture, estimated at round $10m primarily based on its weight, in keeping with Sotheby’s. A number of retailers have reported that the consignor is the billionaire collector and New York Mets proprietor Steve Cohen; a Sotheby’s spokesperson declined to touch upon the vendor’s identification.
Christie’s traditional Modernists

Pablo Picasso, La Lecture (Marie-Thérèse), 1932, est $40m Courtesy Christie’s Pictures Ltd
At Christie’s, complete estimates for the season’s gross sales vary from $736m to $1bn. The home’s most beneficial consignment is the Weis household assortment. The grocery store magnate Robert F. Weis and his spouse, Patricia G. Ross, acquired artwork for greater than seven many years and quietly constructed a world-class assortment. The couple’s kids are promoting 80 works from the gathering this month, estimated to convey greater than $180m. The main lot is Mark Rothko’s No. 31 (Yellow Stripe) (1958), estimated at $50m, adopted by Pablo Picasso’s La lecture (Marie-Thérèse) (1932), anticipated to convey round $40m.
Christie’s can even provide greater than a dozen works from the gathering of the late hotelier Elaine Wynn, that are anticipated to exceed $75m in complete. Highlights embody Lucian Freud’s The Painter Shocked by a Bare Admirer (2005) and Richard Diebenkorn’s Ocean Park #40 (1971), every estimated to promote for between $15m and $25m. Christie’s can even promote Claude Monet’s Nymphéas (1907) from the Kawamura Memorial DIC Museum of Artwork in Japan, estimated at greater than $40m.
“It’s fairly thrilling and refreshing to have a lot property materials that has been hidden away for many years, and a few of it’s a actual revelation,” says Emily Kaplan, Christie’s co-head of twentieth century night sale, post-war and up to date artwork. “The freshness of that materials and the attractiveness of the pricing has generated a superb quantity of pleasure and early curiosity from a variety of totally different shoppers.”

Christopher Wool, Untitled (RIOT), 1990, est $15m-$20m Courtesy Christie’s Pictures Ltd
One of the vital thrilling collections of the public sale season is that of Stefan Edlis and Gael Neeson, Chicago-based collectors recognized for his or her sense of humour and penchant for buying difficult work. The highest tons by worth from the Edlis-Neeson assortment embody Christopher Wool’s Untitled (Riot) (1990), carrying a $15m to $20m estimate. Eric Widing, Christie’s deputy chairman, notes that the home’s gross sales of Twenty first-century artwork characteristic much less up to date work than in years previous, reflecting a concerted effort to observe bidder habits amid the artwork market hunch.
“After I was placing the sale collectively, I attempted to be extraordinarily considerate and strategic about how to answer the market,” Widing says, including that the season’s auctions have “extra of a blue-chip focus and fewer of an rising focus. It doesn’t imply these shoppers should not amassing rising—they nonetheless very a lot are—they’re simply not trying to the secondary marketplace for rising as a lot.”
Phillips and Bonhams convey Bacon, Hockney and an endearing dino
Phillips is projecting $48.25m to $68.6m in gross sales this month, barely down from final yr’s estimates, however the home’s chairman and head of Fashionable and up to date artwork, Robery Manley, stays assured. “Persons are seeing the simple energy of the market, and I believe there’s going to be fairly the crescendo in November,” he says.
Phillips’s Fashionable and up to date night sale on 19 November shall be led by Francis Bacon’s Research for Head of Isabel Rawsthorne and George Dyer (1967), estimated to promote for between $13m and $18m. In a twist, the public sale can even embody a near-complete fossilized skeleton of a juvenile Triceratops nicknamed “Cera”, estimated to promote for between $2.5m and $3.5m. The public sale home will maintain a further day sale known as Out Of This World, devoted to fossils, meteorites and different objects from the pure world; the marketplace for such objects has “exploded” over the previous decade, Manley says.

Cera, a juvenile triceratops skeleton, est $2.5m-$3.5m Courtesy Phillips
“It’s introduced an enormous variety of those who we’ve by no means interacted with earlier than,” Manley says about collectors of scientific specimens. “What’s additionally been nice for me is, as I’ve been doing the outreach to my ordinary artwork collectors, I might say half of them say, ‘I am unable to wait to see that triceratops.’”
At Bonhams, this month’s gross sales are anticipated to exceed $25m. Prime tons embody Jeff Koons’s Balloon Venus Dolni Vestonice (Magenta) with a $1.5m to $2.5m estimate, and David Hockney’s large-scale watercolour Courtyard, Palace of Carlos V. Alhambra, Granada (2004), which is predicted to attain between $1.2m and $1.8m. Of the 28 tons within the public sale home’s night sale (additionally on 19 November), six works are anticipated to interrupt the seven-figure mark. Earlier that afternoon, the public sale home will provide works from the non-public assortment of the late actor Gene Hackman, led by Milton Avery and Richard Diebenkorn.








