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In an undated image provided via Sotheby's, a rendering shows how Sothebys plans to hold live auctions remotely beginning June 29, 2020. The Sothebys auctioneer, Oliver Barker, will be live, by video, in London, looking at screens showing his associates live in New York, Hong Kong and elsewhere, who will be on the phone with live bidders all over the world. Via Sotheby's via The New York Times.
by Robin Pogrebin
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NEW YORK (NYT NEWS SERVICE).- Sothebys auctioneer Oliver Barker will be live, by video, in London, looking at screens showing his associates live in New York, Hong Kong and elsewhere, who will be on the phone with live bidders all over the world.
Its a far cry from the buzzing salesroom in Manhattan, New York, where hundreds of collectors, dealers, art advisers and spectators typically hobnob over Champagne before sitting side by side to raise their paddles in nail-biting battles for great works of art.
But this digitally streamed live auction next month will allow Sothebys to proceed with its big-ticket biannual art sale that was supposed to take place in May but was delayed by the coronavirus outbreak.
On Friday in a conference call, Sothebys executives announced that the first sale, of contemporary art, would be June 29, immediately followed by its impressionist and modern art evening sale.
The auctions will be livestreamed in high-definition, each lot accompanied by an on-screen image. Bidders can participate by phone or online. Barker will take bids from Sothebys specialists on the phone banks in New York, London and Hong Kong with the results broadcast to screens in a control center studio setup.
Its definitely a first, Barker said in the conference call. This will be the first time that I have taken to the rostrum in London in order to conduct a New York sale.
Works can be viewed online and by appointment beginning June 8 at Sothebys Manhattan galleries.
Hong Kong sales, which were postponed from April, will take place as usual July 5-11, with the auctioneers live and bidders expected in the salesroom, given that restrictions have been lifted. While protests have resumed there, Patti Wong, the chairwoman of Sothebys Asia, said this hasnt deterred clients from bidding.
At the top of the New York lineup June 29 is Francis Bacons 1981 three-part oil painting, Triptych Inspired by the Oresteia of Aeschylus, which is estimated to sell for at least $60 million. The work has been guaranteed by Sothebys, meaning the auction house has already secured a bid. Still, given the demand for Bacon, there is likely to be competition for the painting, which would lift the price over the estimate.
Whether the excitement typically generated by such a bidding war can be replicated remotely remains to be seen.
Barker bullishly predicted it will be a dynamic, truly global experience that will usher in an exciting new era of marquee auctions at Sothebys in which the best of the established live auction format is with married with the latest technology."
In doing so, Sothebys is following the announcement by its rival, Christies, which said May 15 that it would be offering a hybrid of online bidding, streaming and in-room bidding for its sales of impressionist, modern and contemporary art. The auctions will take place in consecutive sessions from across four Christies salesrooms Hong Kong, Paris, London and New York on July 10.
Phillips, the third major auction house, is set to announce its live auctions (with bidders in the room where permitted), with contemporary sales July 2. Its auctions have been streamed live for about five years, according to a Phillips spokesperson.
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