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PRINTS & MULTIPLES: AN EXTRAORDINARY OCCASION AT CHRISTIE’S


Written by Elena Lanzanova July 30 2008

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The first semester for the art market is about to come to an end and before its conclusion Christie’s auction house is going to try itself out with an auction completely dedicated to author prints. Indeed, on 31st July Christie’s New York is going to propose a very interesting sale that will attract many neo-collectors, thanks to the very low estimates that vary from 300 to 18 thousand dollars. “Prints & Multiples” will auction 357 lots, including 29 works by , 23 by Joan Mirò and 5 by . If we look through the catalogue we will see many interesting works that could give an excellent result to this sale dedicated to prints and multiples, a sector considered as one the minor sectors of the art market.

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CHRISTIE’S AUCTIONS YSL-BERGÈ COLLECTION


Written by Elena Lanzanova July 25 2008

ysl-berge.jpgLast 1st June the world of fashion came to a halt to commemorate the death of , the French fashion designer considered one of the greatest fashion creators of the twentieth century who started his career at the Christian Dior maison to then found the homonymous label () with his life and business partner Pierre Bergè.
His mark in the world of fashion and luxury remains recognizable and his name will always be symbol of style, becoming symbol of sophisticated but also innovative elegance.

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RESTORERS LAUNCH THE ALARM FOR PICASSO’S “GUERNICA”


Written by Elena Lanzanova July 23 2008

guernica.jpgOne of the most famous works of art from twentieth-century history has greatly moved art lovers. ’s painting the “” is sick and its conditions are serious although stable: this was the diagnosis given by experts at the Reina Sofia museum in , who in these days have been carrying out a last check-up on ’s work. An analysis that will allow to understand more thoroughly its damage, its genes, the hidden curiosities about its life.

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Pipe, Glass, Bottle of Rum: The Art of Appropriation


Written by arcadja July 22 2008

Title: Pipe, Glass, Bottle of Rum: The Art of Appropriation
Location: NEW YORK -
Description: When collaged pieces of newspaper into his 1914 work Pipe, Glass, Bottle of Rum, he brought the outside world into the frame, initiating a dialogue with popular culture that has extended for generations.
Start Date: 2008-07-30
End Date: 2008-11-10

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TOP LOTS OF THE WEEK


Written by Ilaria Scarinci July 4 2008

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THREE STUDIES FOR SELF-PORTRAIT

Estimate: n.a.

Price Realized: 17,289,250 GBP

Christie’s - London

30 June 2008

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DANSEUSE

Estimate: 7,000,000 - 10,000,000 GBP

Price Realized: 15,049,250 GBP

Sotheby’s - London

25 June 2008

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SEVERINI RECORD AT SOTHEBY’S LONDON


Written by Elena Lanzanova June 27 2008

A painting by the Italian Futurist artist sold for $29.6 million including fees, a record for the artist, at a Sotheby’s auction of Impressionist and Modern art in London on Wednesday. The sale brought in a total of more than $200 million.
The brightly colored 3-foot, 3-inch-high canvas, “Danseuse” (1915) had not been seen on the auction market for more than 80 years. It had been expected to fetch up to $20 million, Sotheby’s said. The seller of the painting had been guaranteed a minimum price, the New York-based auction house said. The previous record for Severini was $3.6 million, the saleroom result tracker Artnet said.
There were four telephone bidders for the work, which sold to a senior specialist in Impressionist and Modern art at Sotheby’s Europe, Philip Hook, taking instructions from a client. Mr. Hook was underbid by Mark Poltimore, who presides over Sotheby’s Russian auctions.
The 1939 oil-on-canvas portrait, “Tête de Femme (Dora Maar),” measuring 16 inches high, sold for $15.6 million.
It was one of five works being sold from the estate of the Norwegian dealer and collector Haaken Christensen to benefit the charity Médecins Sans Frontières. Never offered at auction before, the portrait of ’s mistress had been expected to fetch up to $10 million, Sotheby’s said.
A sculpture by sold for $18 million with fees, by telephone, to a New York-based Sotheby’s Contemporary art specialist, August Uribe, who was also taking instructions from a client.
The 2-foot, 4-inch-high bronze, “Trois Hommes Qui Marchent I,” had been estimated to sell for between $8 million and $12 million.
The 1948 sculpture was cast during the artist’s lifetime in an edition of six, Sotheby’s said. (Bloomberg News)

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SURVEY IN THE MODERN ART SECTOR


Written by Elena Lanzanova June 24 2008

translated by Giorgina Arcuri

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If quotations for contemporary art do not seem to present symptoms of a crisis, those relative to the modern sector actually seem to be going through a moment of settlement.
The first signs of a change of course were observed in November 2007, when “The Fields (Wheat Fields)” by , auctioned by Sotheby’s New York, was withdrawn because it did not even reach its lowest estimate, which was 28 million dollars. In the same evening also “Te poipoi (Le matin)” realized by in 1892, was a disappointment.

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MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY, WHAT FRANCE IS OFFERING THIS WEEK


Written by Ilaria Scarinci June 23 2008

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An interesting week is opening up for French auctions of modern and contemporary art. and surroundings are going to offer various occasions to buy important pieces of high quality or even become owners of minor works, realized by very famous artists, for moderate amounts.
The events will be inaugurated on Monday 23rd by Cornette de Saint Cyr () with the Art Moderne - Art Contemporain auction, rich in paintings that are worth watching out for. Among the most important works:

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MODERN AND IMPRESSIONIST ART AT SOTHEBY’S LONDON


Written by Elena Lanzanova June 16 2008

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On 25th June, Sotheby’s London auction house will open the “Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale”, an extraordinary event for collectors of masterpieces by the most famous names of the late nineteenth century and the early twentieth century. The success of this auction seems to be anticipated by the artistic figures that will be presented. In a period when we keep on waiting for the signs of the art market crisis to surface, Sotheby’s makes the right choice, that is to auction 56 pieces of undoubted quality executed by the greatest names of the history of art. A very wise strategy that even collectors should pursue, as important works are not affected by devaluations and even if the market may slow down due to the latter, it will certainly never fail.

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CHRISTENSEN GIVES 63 WORKS OF HIS COLLECTION TO DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS


Written by Elena Lanzanova June 11 2008

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christensen.jpg was one of the most influent figures within the international art system for his very sophisticated taste in collecting works of art. For more than forty years, Christensen kept alive one of the most important galleries in Scandinavia, always trying to propose the best of international contemporary art to Norway and show the works of Norwegian artists abroad.
was born in 1924 and thanks to his exceptional intuition for business he went to down in history as one of the most important and influent dealers and experts in Europe.

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