Phillips de Pury’s 80′s auction

November 25th, 2010 | By | 1 Comment »

Keith Haring, Untitled, 1989

As a student at Sotheby’s, I know how much flack I get for looking at art in terms of how it’s worth. But I’m learning through the eyes of the art market, so it’s a different perspective than RJ has or Elisa does. So of course I am going to post about auctions.

An interesting one coming up is Phillips de Pury’s 8o’s auction including original pieces, print editions, photographs and designs.

The auction begins in New York on on December 17 at 2 pm.

There are a lot of big names, especially from the street art genre, such as Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat. Here are some of the highlights and their estimates that I found interesting from the catalog.

  • Basquiat’s: Untitled (Standing Figure), 1981 estimated at $150,000 – $250,000 is a figurative drawing on paper
  • Kenny Scharf: Untitled (Head), 1987 is estimated at $50,000 to $70,000 and is a sculptural cartoon-like head
  • Keith Haring: Untitled, 1989 is estimated at $10,000 – $15,000 and is a typical Haring drawing that is featured on the cover of the catalouge
  • Annie Leibovitz’s iconic portrait of Keith Haring painted in the vein of his work blending into the wall is estimated between $8,000- 12,000

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  • http://matthewroseartworks.blogspot.com/ MATTHEW ROSE

    As a student of the art world, born in the rubble that was the gallery scene of the East Village in the 1980s, this auction is of particular interest. Knowing that so many of these pieces at the time were available for almost a handshake and a $100 (or less), it’s fascinating to see them come of age and attract a major house like Phillips to host the party.

    The catalog is excellent – big and beautiful – and mimics some of the magazines at the time with its simple 80s yellow text on hot pink.

    Personally I think the estimates are low.

    We’ll see what happens… I’ll be watching live on the net from Paris.