LONDON.- Christies historic Shanghai to London sale series established a pioneering cultural dialogue between two of the art markets major hubs, achieving a total of £249,070,155 / RMB 2,087,955,108 / $334,003,078 / 297,389,765. Sell-through rates of 90% by lot and 93% by value demonstrate the confidence of the market, building on the successes we witnessed in 2021.
Across the three sales, registered bidders from 34 countries and 5 continents reflect the strength of global demand, with 21% of buyers from Americas, 31% APAC and 49% EMEA. Millennial collectors accounted for 28% of registrants.
Shanghai to London led with museum quality paintings by Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud, Franz Marc, and Pablo Picasso:
Franz Marcs The Foxes (Die Füchse) sold for £42,654,500, setting a new world auction record for the artist and the highest price ever achieved in Europe for a restituted work of art. A masterpiece of Modernism, the painting has graced several great collections over the course of its life, most recently the Kunstpalast Museum in Dusseldorf, before its restitution to the heirs of Kurt and Else Grawi
The sale of Francis Bacons Triptych 1986-7, which realised £38,459,206, coincides with the Royal Academys seminal exhibition Francis Bacon: Man and Beast in London
Pablo Picassos surrealist masterpiece, La fenêtre ouverte, a self-portrait of the artist with his great muse Marie-Thérèse, offered at auction for the first time, led The Art of the Surreal Evening Sale (£16,319,500)
Lucian Freuds intimate and tender portrait, Girl with Closed Eyes (1986-87) made its auction debut, selling for £15,174,500
Shanghais inaugural sale in Bund One realised a total of RMB 222,030,200, selling 95% by lot and 90% by value an increase of 50% since our last sale there in 2019. The sale was highlighted by Jean-Michel Basquiats II Duce (RMB 94,160,000). Further top lots included Le soir à l Hôtel du Palais by Zao Wou-Ki (RMB 24,360,000), Kees van Dongens La femme au collier, (RMB 23,160,000) on the artists auction debut in China, and Marc Chagalls Le bouquet de lilas (RMB 18,960,000).
The Shanghai sale included a series of works by contemporary artists, which drew competitive bidding:
Emmanuel Takus Ripped achieved a world auction record for the artist realising RMB 1,638,000, more than eight times the pre-sale estimate of RMB 200,000 300,000
Ewa Juszkiewiczs Untitled was pursued by international bidders before selling for RMB 3,276,000
Joel Meslers Untitled (You Deserve Great Things) saw multiple telephone bidders chase the painting to a record price of RMB 5,670,000
Scott Kahns Into the Woods sold for RMB 5,670,000
Debutants Ball by Genieve Figgis achieved a world auction record for the artist selling for RMB 4,032,000
Amoako Boafo Orange Shirt achieved RMB 8,760,000
Further highlights of the 20th/ 21st Century London auction included:
Flora Yukhnovichs Tu vas me faire rougir (Youre going to make me blush), derived from Jean-Honoré Fragonards The Swing (1767), sold for £1,902,000, more than seven times the pre-sale estimate
Jadé Fadojutimis Acquainted Intruder sold for £942,000
World of Women, Woman #5672, a rare NFT created by an artist and an online community on a mission to rebalance gender representation in the digital realm, sold for £567,000
Pablo Picassos Le repas frugal achieved £6,014,500, a world record for any print at auction
Records were witnessed in Christies salerooms in Shanghai, London, New York and Hong Kong:
Emmanuel Taku, Ripped, RMB 1,638,000
Joel Mesler, Untitled (You Deserve Great Things), RMB 5,670,000
Genieve Figgis, Debutants Ball, RMB 4,032,000
Victor Man, D with Raven, £214,200
Angel Otero, Riders on the Storm, £252,000
Billy Childish, toward a shore, £163,800
Gabriele Münter, Gelbes Haus mit Apfelbaum (recto); Landschaft (verso), £1,782,000
Franz Marc, The Foxes (Die Füchse), £42,654,500
Eugène Boudin, La plage de Trouville, £2,262,000
Mario Schifano, Grande Particolare, £882,000
The 21st edition of The Art of the Surreal Evening Sale, the only auction platform dedicated to the art of Surreal and Dada artists, achieved a total of £39,888,380, selling 100% by lot and 100% by value. Led by Pablo Picassos La fenêtre ouverte, the sale was also highlighted by:
René Magrittes La lumière du pôle sold for £5,993,500, while La meditation realised £2,922,000
Paul Delvauxs Le soir tombe sold for £1,902,000
Joan Mirós Personnage, oiseau, étoile dans un paysage realised £3,042,000, while Personnage et oiseau achieved £2,322,000
Other strong results for surrealist artists included Tanguy and Dalí
Antony Gormleys Root achieved £350,000 (hammer price), to benefit the environmental charity ClientEarth, as part of the initiative with the Gallery Climate Coalition, Artists for ClientEarth, which has the raised a total of £4,989,064 (hammer price) to date. Other charitable sales this evening included Fernand Légers Composition which realised £6,243,500, with proceeds benefitting Volkart Foundation and Pablo Picassos Jeune homme de profil from The Berggruen Family Collection, which sold for £233,100 to benefit New Yorks Carnegie Hall.
Peter Doigs Some Houses on Iron Hill attracted spirited bidding from London, New York and Shanghai on the telephones and via Christies Live, selling for £2,442,000, more than four times the pre-sale estimate