LONDON.- Modern and Contemporary Middle Eastern Art formed a significant part of
Bonhams Islamic and Indian sale in London yesterday, October 7th, selling for a total of 1.32million with eight new world records achieved. The whole sale made a total of 3.4 million.
The carefully curated selection of 96 Middle Eastern lots sold for more than the equivalent sale earlier this year, achieving 76% sold by value.
Top lots in this Middle Eastern section included Hanging Clothes by Sohrab Sepehri which made 146,500, sold to benefit Encylopaeda Iranica. Ayman Baalbakis LArmonial made 104,500 (an auction record for a work from the artists War series), and Iranian neo-traditionalist pioneer, Charles Hossein Zenderoudis SECOND-BEHTARIN-SECONDS sold for 98,500.
Bonhams set eight artists records for works by Sirak Melkonian, Fouad Kamel, Ahmed Shibrain, Faeq Hassan, Madiha Omar, Saleh Al-Jumaie, Einoddin Sadeghzadeh and Kadhim Hayder. A work by Jewad Selims Salome at 52,500 is a record for a work on paper by the artist
Nima Sagharchi Head of Middle Eastern Art at Bonhams said after the sale: We were delighted with this result, which exceeded our April sale total and set several artists records; the performance of the sale, and the participation of a wide range of buyers demonstrates that there is a growing appetite for art from the Middle East within the international market.