1. Christie's NY Announces Post-War and Contemporary Day Sale May 12

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    artwork: Mark Tansey (b. 1949) - "Study for Columbus Discovers Spain" -  signed, titled and dated 'Tansey 1995 "Columbus discovers Spain" (on the reverse) - oil on canvas - 40 x 60 in. (101.6 x 152.4 cm.) - Estimate: $1,000,000 – 1,500,000  - Courtesy of Christie's

    NEW YORK, NY.-
    Christie’s announces the auction of a finely honed private collection of important Contemporary art, with works from marquee artists such as Damien Hirst, Robert Indiana, Andy Warhol and Takashi Murakami. The Private European Collection represents work from each major artist’s response to centuries of tradition, underscored with themes of loss, longing and desire. Comprised exclusively of cornerstone works from the 1960s to the present, the collection will be offered in afternoon session of Christie’s May 12 Day Sale of Post-War and Contemporary Art. The collection is estimated to realize upwards of $8 million.

    artwork: Takashi Murakami - 'Kiki', 2000. - Estimate: $900,000 – 1,200,000. Christie's Images Ltd 2011The collection’s top lot is Robert Indiana’s international icon, LOVE (Red/Blue) 1990 (estimate: $2,000,000-3,000,000). The sculpture acts as both an abstract configuration and a shaped poem with verbal and visual elements harmoniously juxtaposed. Damien Hirst’s All You Need Is Love, 2006 (estimate: $1,000,000- 1,500,000), a heart-shaped, monochrome butterfly painting, is exceptionally rare. The work created under the aegis of the waning 20th Century by the Beatles’ Paul McCartney and John Lennon, All You Need is Love makes bedfellows of hope, love and death with melancholic nostalgia with butterfly wings.

    Takashi Murakami’s Kiki, 2000-2005 (estimate: $900,000-1,200,000) is another key highlight. Kiki, the Japanese warrior was originally conceived as one of two “acolytes” or guardians of the artist’s Oval Buddha, but she has become a celebrated character in her own right. In creating the work, Murakami played with the associations of the prodigious Kano style of the 16th Century Japanese painter Kano Eitoku and the legacy of Japanese culture. Delicate yet bold, with an ebullient smile revealing sharp fangs, the subversive Kiki is rife with dichotomies.

    Andrew Massad, International Specialist, Head of Afternoon Session, comments: “Selected with a discriminating eye these exceptional works capture the zeitgeist of several decades. Each work of art reimagines traditional materials and images in a dialogue with art history. Christie’s is pleased to present this exceptionally cultivated collection.”

    Additional highlights include:

    Marc Quinn
    Myth Venus
    painted bronze, 2006
    Estimate: $ 800,000 – 1,200,000

    Mark Tansey
    Study for Columbus Discovers Spain
    oil on canvas, 1995
    Estimate: $1,000,000 – 1,500,000

    Andy Warhol
    Beatle Boots (Negative)
    synthetic polymer and silkscreen ink on canvas, 1986
    Estimate: $600,000 – 800,000

    Tom Wesselmann
    Still Life #13
    oil and printed paper collage on board, 1962
    Estimate: $300,000 – 400,000

    Gimhongsok
    Love
    enamel on steel, 2010
    Estimate: $40,000 – 60,000

    Auction: Post-War and Contemporary Art Day Sale, Afternoon Session
    Christie’s New York
    May 12, 2011 at 2 pm

    Viewing: Christie’s Rockefeller Center Galleries, May 7- 11


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