LONDON.- To support its continued production of exhibitions, across its venues in Copenhagen, Beijing, Venice, and New York, Faurschou Foundation will auction a selection of works from its collection, through a dedicated single-owner online auction in partnership with
Christies. The World Is A Sphere: Art from the Faurschou Foundation will be open for bidding from 3 to 16 July 2020. The artworks have been carefully selected to reflect Faurschou Foundations global vision, its geographic presence uniting the East and the West, and its exhibition history for which it has become renowned. A group of artworks in the auction is being donated directly by artists who support Faurschou Foundations uncompromised global exhibition strategy. These include Elmgreen & Dragset, Christian Lemmerz, Shirin Neshat, Nikita Shalenny, Sun Xun, and Yu Ji. The proceeds from the auction will solely benefit Faurschou Foundations activities related to organising exhibitions. Through its uncompromising programme, Faurschou Foundation continues to support artistic production, champion artists, and offer visitors unique experiences.
At the heart of the selection is a group of works by Ai Weiwei, featuring some of his most iconic creations from his Coca-Cola Vase (2009, estimate: £250,000-350,000) to seven sculptures from The Zodiac Heads (2010, each work estimated at: £250,000-350,000) and Kui hua zi (Sunflower seeds) (2010, estimate: £120,000-180,000). Weaving together traditional Chinese ideas and motifs with Western concepts, Ais globally-oriented practice chimes eloquently with the Faurschou Foundations own outlook. The world is a sphere, he asserted, there is no East or West.
A number of Chinese artists in the collection were informed by their experiences growing up in the turbulence and aftermath of the Cultural Revolution. Liu Xiaodong plays with the aesthetics of Chinese Socialist Realism to create a form of modern history painting, seeking to visualise ordinary people as they really are. This is exemplified in Pink Phoenix (2011, estimate: £600,000-800,000). Yu Hong works in paint to challenge representations of women in China, exploring the relationship between intimate, individual narratives and those of an ever-changing world. Night Scene (2017, estimate: £250,000- 350,000) depicts a woman observing what appears to be an aerial view of a world on fire. Further Chinese artists include Sun Xun and Yu Ji with many more being represented in the Faurschou Foundations collection.
Per Kirkeby seeks to capture a sense of shared history and experience through the genre of landscape painting. Mild Vinter II (1989, estimate: £200,000-300,000) is inspired by the dramatic vistas of his native Denmark. His rich, gestural paintings channel the abstract rhythms of nature, shot through with historic flickers of Northern European Romanticism and Expressionism. Georg Baselitz and Anselm Kiefer both explore ideas relating to collective memory in their response to the social and political upheaval in the wake of the Second World War. Anselm Kiefers Der Wolken heitere Stimmung (2011, estimate: £700,000-1,000,000) is offered alongside Georg Baselitzs War Einmal (1992, estimate: £500,000-700,000).
Jens and Masha Faurschou: The recent times have been a test for every one of us, with our societies undergoing a major change. However, through challenges we also rediscover the power of humanity. We found strength in our relationships with artists we admire and have worked with for years, who have kindly agreed to donate works to the auction. We are determined to continue empowering their voices through our exhibitions in China, America, and Europe, as we stand by our belief that art is our most reliable vessel in overcoming the boundaries.
Katharine Arnold, Co-Head, Post-War and Contemporary Art Europe: We are thrilled to partner with Faurschou Foundation whose programme establishes a progressive and uncompromised dialogue between East and West. The artists presented in The World Is A Sphere: Art from the Faurschou Foundation reflect the dynamism, pioneering spirit and ethos of Jens and Masha who are the driving force behind the Foundation. It feels particularly pertinent at this moment to bring contemporary culture together and celebrate a universal outlook. The online-only auction will run alongside ONE: A Global Sale of the 20th Century, Christies first auction to take place in a relay format, bringing our clients together in a truly global experience that begins in Hong Kong and moves to Paris and London before concluding in New York.