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A Painting by Basquiat could sell for $33M at Sotheby’s Jay Chou Curated Sale in Hong Kong

May 26, 20212 Mins Read
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Sotheby’s will open its inaugural “Contemporary Curated: Asia” series in Hong Kong on June 18, in collaboration with Taiwanese singer and avid art collector Jay Chou. A work by Jean-Michel Basquiat that famously appeared in the background of the New York Times Magazine cover story from 1985 that anointed him as the artist of the “Downtown” generation will be offered in the evening sale in Hong Kong. The painting is estimated to fetch a price of HKD 255 million ($32.8 million) low estimate.

The sale will also be the last official act of Sotheby’s star specialist, Yuki Terase, who can legitimately claim a significant role in development of the Asia as a driving force in the Contemporary art market. Yuki Terase is putting an end to her career at Sotheby’s with Jay Chou’s exhibition. It was Yuki who brought Western artists to center stage in the Hong Kong sales with Korean star T.O.P. in 2016.

The 1985 untitled Basquiat on offer is special because it is the work the artist chose to be photographed in front of for that seminal magazine cover. Sotheby’s is also offering the chairs from the photo shoot in a separate lot of memorabilia. The sale comes after a series of strong prices achieved for Basquiat’s work including the $93 million paid for one of the artist’s “heads” and $50 million that secured Versus Medici (1982) earlier this month in New York and the $41 million that won Warrior (1982) in Hong Kong in March.

Pablo Picasso’s late-era Buste d’Homme (1969) is being offered with a HKD 93 million ($12 million) low estimate. Also on offer is Richard Prince’s Runway Nurse with an estimate of HKD 75 million ($9.6 million), nearly the same price of $9.7 million the consignor paid for it at Christie’s in 2016, setting the artist’s current auction record. Frank Stella’s 1978 Untitled (Double Concentric Square) has a HKD 32 million ($4.1 million) low estimate. Sought after painter Loie Hollowell’s Linked Lingams (yellow, green, purple, pink) is also on offer with a HKD 3 million ($380,000) low estimate.

The works will be exhibited at Hong Kong’s K11 Atelier and K11 Musea from June 11 to June 18.

Art Auction art exhibition artist auction house Contemporary Art Market Frank Stella Hong Kong Jay Chou Jean Michel Basquiat Pablo Picasso Richard Prince Sotheby's Star Specialist Yuki Terase
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