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Artprice: Big Is Beautiful! Expected Record at New York Auction for Louise Bourgeois
NEW YORK, May 7, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

One of Louise Bourgeois's six Spider sculptures, measuring more than 7 meters 
across and 3 meters tall, will be offered for sale at Christie's on 15 May 2019 
in New York. Numbered 3/6 in the series, the work already fetched $28.2 million 
in 2015 and Louise Bourgeois's prices have stayed steady since then. 

It could become the most expensive artwork by a female artist ever sold at 
auction.

Giuseppe Bezzuloli (1784 - 1855) - Folly driving the chariot of Love L: 4.8 m; 
H: 3.4 m.

"Like it or not, when it comes to art, size is very important. Giant works 
fascinate us because they transcend our own scale. Who isn't impressed by huge 
paintings like Pablo Picasso's Guernica (at the Reina Sofía Museum in Madrid) 
or Veronese's Les Noces de Cana (at the Louvre Museum in Paris)?" says thierry 
Ehrmann, Artprice's Founder/CEO. 

In general, an artist's largest works attract the strongest demand. For 
equivalent quality, the larger works will almost always be worth more than the 
smaller works. 

This week, Artprice picks out a selection of 10 monumental works auctioned in 
2018 in each of the major artistic mediums.

PAINTINGS

Zao Wou-Ki – Juin-Octobre 1985
10 x 2.8 meters

On 30 September 2018, Zao Wou-Ki's Juin-Octobre 1985 triptych – his largest 
work still in circulation – caused a major sensation when it was re-offered for 
sale at Sotheby's. In May 2005, Christie's sold the same work in Hong Kong for 
$2.3 million. Thirteen and a half years later, its value exceeded $65 million, 
i.e. no less than 28 times its previous value. 



Mark Bradford – Helter Skelter I (2007)
10 x 3.65 meters

American painter Mark Bradford had a particularly good year in 2018. In 2017, 
he represented the United States at the Venice Biennale. But it wasn't until 
the first half of the following year that his prices began to inflate rapidly, 
generating three new auction records. 

On 8 March 2018, his Helter Skelter I (2007) came close to $12 million at 
Phillips in London. This huge piece was a key element in the exhibition 
Collage: The Unmonumental Picture organized by the New York Museum in New York 
in 2008.



Osgemeos – It is Supposed to be Raining But... (2008)
2.5 x 2.5 metres

This large format canvas allowed the Brazilian duo of graphic artists to 
express their art in superb style. Accustomed to large facades, the two street 
artists have produced a large number of reasonably dimensioned paintings for 
the market. However, their very large canvases capture all the power of their 
street art. On 26 June 2018, the painting fetched $132,000 at Phillips in 
London.



DRAWINGS

Takashi Murakami – Dragon in Clouds-Red Mutation (2010)
18 x 3.6 meters

Takashi Murakami's imaginary world stands at the crossroads of manga culture 
and Sino-Japanese mythology. In April 2018, the auction house Council sold one 
of his three large-scale interpretations of Asia's most popular mythical 
creature, the dragon. His colossal drawing – red ink on paper – titled Dragon 
in Clouds-Red Mutation seduced Chinese collectors in Shanghai, fetching more 
than $8.8 million.



Giuseppe Bezzuloli – Folly driving the cart of Love 
481 x 344 cm

Commissioned in 1848 to paint the ceiling of the Palazzo Gerini in Florence, 
Giuseppe Bezzuloli executed this study on the theme of Love and Madness. The 
final fresco still adorns the ceiling of the famous Tuscan Palace.

Estimated between $50,000 and $80,000, the drawing was purchased for $275,000 
at Christie's in New York on 30 January 2018. Nowadays, very large-scale 
historical works are extremely rare on the market and this post-Renaissance 
drawing – which still retains all its power – was a superb acquisition.



SCULPTURE

KAWS – Clean Slate (2014)
5.5 x 5.5 x 7.5 meters

Kaws is currently an in vogue artist par excellence… from New York... to Hong 
Kong. The American street artist has conquered the international art market 
with his colorful paintings, his large-scale figurines and his monumental 
sculptures. Clean Slate (2014) was shown all around the world (Shanghai, Ibiza, 
Hong Kong and Fort Worth) before being put on sale by Phillips in New York, 
where it was acquired for nearly $2 million. 



Philippe de Buyster (Attrib.) – Vierge de pitié (c.1650-60)
1.6 x 0.5 x 1.3 meters 

This 17th century Pietà was one of the very few large-scale Old Master works 
sold last year. In perfect condition, the terracotta sculpture came from the 
Chapel of Château d'Autricourt in Burgundy (France). Christie's sold the piece 
for $58,000 (including costs) in Paris on 19 June 2018. 



Joana Vasconcelos – Betty Boop (2010)
4.1 x 1.5 x 3 meters

This huge high-heeled shoe made of stainless steel pots and concrete is a 
perfect example of Joana Vasconcelos's taste for oversize. The 
Franco-Portuguese artist has never been afraid to invest large places like the 
Bon Marché department store in Paris or the Palace of Versailles where Betty 
Boop (2010) was presented in the Hall of Mirrors in 2012.



PHOTOGRAPHY

Gilbert & George – Thirty-Five Locations (2003)
422 x 361 cm

The British duo Gilbert & George is not doing as well on the secondary market 
as in 2008, but their unique large-format photos continue to fetch very good 
prices. Consisting of 24 rectangular sections, Thirty-Five Locations resembles 
a huge stained glass window in black, white and red. It was the largest 
photographic work sold during 2018 and fetched $150,000 at Sotheby's in New 
York (17 May). 



MIXED MEDIA

Tracey Emin – Dark Dark Dark (2007)
3.6 x 1.6 x 1.5 metres

In 2007 Artwise commissioned Tracey Emin to customise four Fiat 500s (each 
unique) for a charity sale. On 5 December 2018 at Phillips' New Now sale, one 
of them fetched $8,000. In the catalogue Phillips warned Please note this lot 
is offered as an art work, and not a motor vehicle...

The use of motor vehicles as an artistic medium may seem bizarre, but several 
major artists have lent themselves to the exercise in the past. The BMW Art Car 
project, for example, allowed Andy Warhol, David Hockney and Jeff Koons to 
completely transform the exteriors of cars. 



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