Christie’s Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Auction
March 2010
The Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening Sale took place on 11 February at Christie’s in London and realised £39,149,500 / $61,073,220 / €44,278,085 selling 90% by lot and 96% by value. The sale had a pre-sale estimate of £26,290,000 to £38,260,000.
| The top price was paid for Relief éponge by Yves Klein (1928-1962) which sold for £5,865,250 / $9,149,790 / €6,633,598 (estimate: £5 million to £7 million). The longer of only two gold sponge reliefs ever created by the artist, it encapsulates the essence of Klein's art with the marriage of two of his greatest series; the Relief Eponges (Sponge reliefs) and Monogolds. It was offered at auction this evening for the first time having been in the collection of the vendor since circa 1980. Nine works of art sold for £1 million (16 over $1 million). Buyers (by lot / by origin) were 33% UK, 41% Europe, 22% Americas and 4% Asia. |
Further leading highlights of the sale were:
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Full results of the sales can be found at http://www.christies.com/results/
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