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The city’s most exclusive ladies |
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| Pressemitteilung von: Ketterer Kunst | ||
Anything but a lightweight is Albert Oehlen’s 1982 “Frau als Eichamt” [“Woman as Office of Weights and Measures”]. This oil painting in a large format changed hands for a “calibration fee” of € 96 000* and will in future grace the walls of a German publishing house. Perhaps it was the prospect of sunbathing on the Aegean that tempted Stephan Balkenhol’s seductively reclining beauty. His sculpture in wood of a “Liegende Frau” [“Reclining Woman”] (Lot no.: 384) entranced a Greek collector, who was willing to part with € 72 000* for this lovely. The Top 5 at the Auction of Post-War/Contemporary Art: € 97 000* No. 304: Martial Raysse - Head of a Girl Estimate: € 40 000-60 000 € 96 000* No. 363: Albert Oehlen - Woman as Office of Weights and Measures Estimate: € 70 000-90 000 € 94 000* No. 397: Enrico Castellani - Superficie bianca Estimate: € 80 000-100 000 € 84 000* No. 345: Cy Twombly - Natural History Part I, Mushrooms Estimate: € 30 000-40 000 € 83 000* No. 426: Jonathan Meese - Dr. Lilythyr (General Tanz Sautanz, s.v.p.) Estimate: € 55 000-65 000 Have mercy! Too late, Meese is there. Not Princess Lillyfee but the bestial “Dr. Lilithyr (General Tanz Sautanz, s.v.p.)” by Jonathan Meese, the art scene shooting star and enfant terrible could only be persuaded to move to southern climes for € 83 000*. A little Italian work that made a big splash in Japan: Enrico Castellani’s 1995 “Superficie bianca” was secured by a distinguished Japanese art dealer for € 94 000*. Back in the USA thanks to the American dealer who took Cy Twomblys “Natural History Part I, Mushrooms” home with him for € 84 000*. More than honourable mention to the following: Lot no. Artist (medium) Title Estimate Sale price 381 M. Kippenberger & A. Oehlen (oil) collective work € 20 000 € 73 000* 314 R. Geiger (oil on canvas) OE 299/59 € 40 000 € 70 000* 402 P. Soulages (walnut stain) 1998 - G € 40 000 € 70 000* 317 A. Calderara (oil on panel) In spazio rosso ... € 14 000 € 56 000* Post-auction sales of objects unsold at the auction run through 4 August 2008. For auction result lists please call 00 49 (0)89-55244-444. More information at www.kettererkunst.com. * Sale price equals Hammer price + 20 per cent surcharge Press enquiries: Ketterer Kunst Prinzregentenstraße 61 81675 Munich Michaela Derra Telephone: +49 (0)89-55244-152 (Fax: -166) E-mail: m.derra@kettererkunst.de Client enquiries: Ketterer Kunst Prinzregentenstraße 61 81675 Munich Telephone: +49 (0)89-55244-0 Fax: +49 (0)89-55244-166 E-mail: info@kettererkunst.de www.kettererkunst.com Since it was founded in 1954, Ketterer Kunst has been firmly established in the front ranks of auction houses dealing in art and rare books with headquarters at the Prinz-Alfons Palais in Munich and a branch in Hamburg. Gallery rooms in Berlin and representatives in Heidelberg, Krefeld and New York have contributed crucially to our success. The portfolio has been rounded off by the acquisition of the renowned Ernest Rathenau Verlag, New York/Munich. In addition, exhibitions, special themed auctions, benefit auctions for charity and online auctions are regular events at Ketterer Kunst. |
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