Christie’s 20/twenty first Century Autumn sale in Hong Kong final month (26 September) made $72.6m, down 46% from final yr’s equal sale and across the identical as its sale in March. The night marked the primary anniversary of Christie’s Asia headquarters in Central’s Henderson constructing.
Nonetheless, the public sale asserted that town’s market stays strong regardless of regional and world financial doldrums. Picasso’s 1944 Buste de Femme set his Asia document value, hammering for HK$196.75m (US$25.4m) after a protracted competitors between two bidders.
“I believe what we have discovered over the course of this yr in an ever evolving market is the significance of presentation of pricing, of constructing positive we carry contemporary property to the market,” mentioned Christie’s chief government Bonnie Brennan after the sale, “and the market tonight responded, you noticed that very clearly.”
Brennan pressured that with distant bidders from round Asia in addition to the US and Europe, the sale illustrates the complicated circulate of curiosity and affect of Asian and Western artwork and their patrons. Each sale worldwide now contains Yayoi Kusama, and Zao Wou-ki now enjoys world reputation as nicely, Brennan says.
The sale included Kusama’s portray Pumpkin [TWAQN] and Zao’s 17.3.63, respectively promoting for HK$34.66 mln (US$4.475 mln) and HK$85.2 mln (US$11 mln). The Zao and Picasso works joined with Could’s sale of Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Sabado por la Noche as essentially the most helpful twentieth and twenty first Century gross sales in Asia this yr. Brennan additionally highlighted how the work of Walter Spies was influenced by his years in Indonesia; his Pagodenlandschaft (Panorama with a Pagoda by a Lake) offered for HK$26.1m ($3.3m).
Christie’s Asia Pacific head of twentieth and twenty first century artwork, Cristian Albu, described the sale’s composition as “making an attempt to inform a narrative, and making an attempt to present respect to the area,” with “chapters about Korean artwork, about Japanese artwork, about Asian artwork. However after all, we’re making an attempt to construct bridges between the Western artwork and the Jap Artwork, as a result of there isn’t any such a factor as boundaries between artists,” with “an important dialogue between Picasso and Zao Wou-ki, and between Korean artwork and between New York modernism and New York minimalism”.
Later that weekend in Hong Kong, Sotheby’s autumn gross sales totalled HK$335.7m ($43m), topped by Yoshitomo Nara’s Cannot Wait ’til the Night time Comes for HK$79.9m ($10.2m). And Phillips’s Trendy and up to date artwork night sale achieved HK$160m ($20.5m), lead by Nara’s Pinky promoting for HK$56.6m ($7.2m).
“The artwork market will not be down,” asserted Albu. “It is by no means been down. The artwork market has been alive for 1,000 years. It is alive now. It may be alive and highly effective for the following 1,000 years, artwork is highly effective, and artwork is taking part in an enormous function in humanity. The market has recalibrated for the previous two years. However folks with data, folks with ardour, folks with prospects, they chase a portray, and what you noticed tonight, it is actual.”








