Christie’s unveils a historic and numerous line-up of over 70 artistic endeavors by iconic twentieth and twenty first century artists from throughout the East and West, encompassing vital examples of Impressionism, Expressionism, Modernism and Modern artwork.
This would be the most respected and essential assortment of artwork that Christie’s has ever previewed in Singapore earlier than, with a complete worth of over US$56M.
These further masterpieces are led by Joan Mitchell (please click on right here for devoted press launch), adopted by Zao Wou-ki, Yoshitomo Nara, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Georg Baselitz, George Rental, Zeng Fan-zhi and Marc Chagall, alongside a superlative array of works by celebrated Southeast Asian artists together with Georgette Chen, Cheong Soo Pieng, Mai Trung Thu, and lots of extra.
They are going to be thoughtfully curated to cater to the wide-ranging and more and more subtle tastes of Southeast Asia’s collectors, demonstrating Christie’s dedication and funding on this vibrant and influential area.
JOAN MITCHELL (1925-1992) – Untitled
- oil on canvas
- 278 x 199 cm. (109 1/2 x 78 3/8 in.)
- Painted in 1966 – 1967
- Estimate: Within the area of HK$85,000,000 / US$10,900,000
ZAO WOU-KI (1920 – 2013) – 10.1.68
- oil on canvas
- 82 x 117 cm (32 1/4 x 46 in.)
- Painted in 1968
- Estimate: Within the area of HK$75,000,000 / US$9,600,000
YOSHITOMO NARA (B. 1959) – Current
- acrylic on canvas
- 180.3 x 149.9 cm. (71 x 59 in.)
- Painted in 1994
- Estimate: HK$65,000,000 – 95,000,000 / US$8,400,000 – 12,000,000
PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR (1841 – 1919) – Après le bain
- oil on canvas
- 66.5 x 55.5 cm. (26 1/8 x 21 7/8 in.)
- Painted in 1910
- Estimate: HK$15,500,000 – 23,500,000 / US$2,000,000 – 3,000,000
GEORG BASELITZ (B. 1938) – Stilleben 1 (Nonetheless Life 1)
- oil on canvas
- 160.9 x 129.9 cm. (63 ⅜ x 51 ⅛ in.)
- Painted in 1976
- Estimate: HK$12,000,000 – 22,000,000 / US$1,600,000 – 2,800,000
GEORGE CONDO (B. 1957) – Escaping from the Darkish
- acrylic, charcoal and pastel on linen
- 203.2 x 188.3 cm. (80 x 74 1/8 in.)
- Painted in 2017
- Estimate: HK$32,000,000 – 48,000,000 / US$4,200,000 – 6,200,000
ZENG FANZHI (B.1964) – Masks Sequence No.4
- oil on linen
- 169 x 199 cm. (66 1/2 x 3/8 in.)
- Painted in 1997
- Estimate: HK$22,000,000 – 35,000,000 / US$2,900,000 – 4,500,000
GEORGETTE CHEN (1907 – 1992) – Nonetheless Life with Rambutans, Mangosteens and Pineapple
- oil on canvas
- 54 x 65 cm. (22 x 25 5/8 in.)
- Painted circa Nineteen Sixties
- Estimate: HK$5,000,000-7,000,000 / US$640,000 – 900,000
CHEONG SOO PIENG (1917 – 1983) – On The Means House
- oil on canvas
- 82 x 101.5 cm. (32 1/4 x 40 in.)
- Painted in 1975
- Estimate: HK$3,000,000 – 5,000,000 / US$390,000 – 640,000
MAI TRUNG THU (1906-1980) – L’élégante interrogation (The elegant questioning)
- ink and gouache on silk laid on cardboard
- 55.5 x 46 cm (21 7/8 x 18 1/8 in.)
- Painted in 1943
- Estimate: HK$3,000,000 – 6,000,000 / US$390,000 – 770,000
‘Marc Chagall, Color of Life: Works Previously from the Artist’s Property (Half 2)
- oil on board
- 37.8 x 45.8 cm. (14 7/8 x 18 in.)
- Painted circa 1981
- Estimate: HK$1,600,000 – 2,600,000 / US$210,000 – 330,000
On 1 December, Christie’s will current ‘Marc Chagall, Color of Life: Works Previously from the Artist’s Property (Half 2)’, a devoted public sale presenting an outstanding number of 20 works by modernist grasp Marc Chagall, probably the most eminent European artists of the twentieth century.
Originating from the artist’s property, the works have by no means been provided on the market earlier than. That is the second in a sequence of worldwide gross sales devoted to Chagall, the primary of which occurred in London in June and was 100% bought with sturdy participation from Asian patrons.
Public Preview
- The Arts Home At The Outdated Parliament, Singapore
- 29 – 30 October 2022
- Classes on view: twentieth and twenty first Century Artwork (together with Southeast Asian Artwork), Chinese language Work, Jewelry, Purses, Watches
- Victoria Theatre & Live performance Corridor, 9 Empress Place, Singapore
- 28 – 30 October 2022
- Class on view: Shen the T. rex