VANCOUVER.- Heffel Fine Art Auction House announced Legendary: The Collection of Torben V. Kristiansen, one of the most remarkable single-consignor collections ever to grace Canadas art market. The extraordinary grouping, which will be presented over a series of Heffel auctions, features sought-after works by Canadas most important artists and is a testament to its namesake, Torben Veje Kristiansen, a legendary figure in the Canadian art world, who passed away in 2023. Making its debut this spring at Heffels highly anticipated live auction on May 23, 2024, Kristiansens art will shine brightly in a dedicated session and catalogue, presented to a global audience. Additional works from the collection will be offered through a curated online sale, which runs May 2 30, 2024, with future auctions to follow. The opportunity to acquire these works marks an important milestone in Canadas art market; the collection is filled with both coveted masterpieces and rare gems, and each work bears the hallmark of Kristiansens impeccable taste and expertise.
Born in Denmark in 1930, Kristiansen lived a life as vibrant as the masterpieces he cherished. He spent his early years exploring a passion for aviation, first as a pilot for the Royal Danish Air Force and then through a NATO exchange in the U.S. flying the legendary P-51 Mustang fighter. His entry into Canadian art began with his 1960 purchase of Vancouvers historic Art Emporium, one of Canadas top and oldest galleries, originally opened in 1897. It was through the gallery that he found his true calling, and he quickly became one of the pre-eminent art dealers in Canada.
Kristiansens collection, passionately compiled over many decades, reflects not only artistic excellence but also the incredible legacy of its visionary curator. The assemblage of masterworks is truly unparalleled in the Canadian market, featuring works by all the greats. Major paintings by Tom Thomson, Emily Carr, Jean Paul Riopelle and Lawren Harris are among the many highlights, spanning various genres, styles and periods. Kristiansens deep appreciation for his home province of British Columbia is also evident, as works by E.J. Hughes, Gordon Smith, B.C. Binning and Jack Shadbolt stand out in the group.
We are incredibly proud to share with the world the collection of Torben Kristiansen, our larger-than-life mentor, colleague and friend, says David Heffel, president of Heffel Fine Art Auction House. The exceptional works from Torbens collection perfectly capture his discerning eye, his bullishness and his enduring legacy that continues to reverberate throughout the art world.