Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Hig End collectors note the Phillips Highloghts for their Modern & Contemporary Art Sales


PHILLIPS UNVEILS HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE MODERN & CONTEMPORARY ART  

EVENING & AFTERNOON SALE 

David Hockney Leads the Sale on 26 June in London 

David Hockney, The Only One with Waves, 1991 

Estimate: £1,800,000–2,500,000 

LONDON – 10 JUNE 2026 – Phillips is proud to present highlights of the Modern & Contemporary Art Evening &  Afternoon Sale, taking place on 26 June in London. Led by David Hockney’s The Only One with Waves, a significant  work from a pivotal moment in the artist’s career, the sale brings together an important selection of British art including works by Bridget Riley, Frank Auerbach and Tracey Emin. Further highlights include a prominent group  of South Asian artists, in response to growing international recognition and market demand, alongside contemporary  voices such as Andrew Cranston, Anna Weyant, Julie Mehretu and Jadé Fadojutimi. The preview exhibition will  open at Phillips’ Berkeley Square from 19 June until the auction on 26 June at 2pm BST. 

Olivia Thornton, Deputy Chairwoman, Modern & Contemporary Art, Europe, said, “June in London is a key  moment in the international art calendar and we are delighted to be building on the strong momentum of our White  Glove Evening Sale in New York last month. On the heels of that success, we are excited to showcase important  names from the Post-War avant-garde to leading contemporary artists working today. We look forward to welcoming  clients to a sale that reflects the depth, energy and internationalism of today’s market.”

British Art Highlights 

Leading the sale is David Hockney’s The Only One with Waves, created during a pivotal period in his career. Painted  in 1991, shortly after acquiring his home in Malibu, the work revisits Hockney’s celebrated motif of water while  anticipating the groundbreaking Very New Paintings series begun the following year. Reflecting the inspiration he  drew from the Southern Californian coast, the flattened perspective and schematic approach to form reveals  Hockney’s innovative approach to landscape painting. 

Bridget Riley’s Measure for Measure 40 is  

a striking example of the artist’s enduring  

exploration of perception, rhythm and  

colour. Created in the same year as her  

retrospective at the Scottish National  

Gallery and Hayward Gallery, the work is  

closely related to Messengers, Riley’s  

celebrated wall installation at the National  

Gallery, London. 

The sale opens with Andrew Cranston’s  

Meditation in a tenement, painted in 2023.  Further highlights include Tracey Emin’s I  hated you - I hated you - I hated you (2019),  

Bridget Riley 

Measure for Measure 40, 2019 Estimate: £500,000–700,000

a psychologically charged work that was exhibited at the Musée d’Orsay as part of the artist’s first exhibition at a  major French institution. 


Andrew Cranston 

Meditation in a tenement, 2023 

Estimate: £60,000–80,000 

International Blue-Chip Contemporary Art 

Tracey Emin 

I hated you - I hated you- I hated you, 2019 Estimate: £150,000–200,000 

The sale includes other major works by contemporary artists such as El Anatsui’s Delta (2014), which exemplifies  his transformation of discarded materials into monumental sculptural forms. With its cascading surface the sculpture of aluminium bottle caps draws on West African visual traditions and reflects Anatsui’s exploration of material,  history and collective memory. In contrast, Donald Judd’s Untitled (1991) embodies the precision and conceptual  clarity that defined his contribution to Minimalism. Marlene Dumas’ Blue Cross (1993–95) is also featured from the  Collection of Marcel Brient, Paris, which demonstrates the artist’s distinctive ability to distil figuration into evocative  fields of colour and emotion. 


El Anatsui 

Delta, 2014 

Estimate: £700,000–900,000 

South Asian Modern and Contemporary Voices 

Donald Judd 

Untitled, 1991 

Estimate: £300,000–500,000 

The sale showcases a strong group of South Asian artists who have played a defining  

role in shaping the discourse of Modern and Contemporary art. Among them are  

Maqbool Fida Husain’s vibrant Untitled and Kattingeri Krishna Hebbar’s Elephant  

Parade at Night, both of which exemplify the artists’ pioneering fusion of modernist  

aesthetics with Indian cultural traditions. After achieving a world auction record for  

Lancelot Ribeiro in March 2026, when Landscape at Noon sold for £516,000, Phillips  

will offer another example of the artist’s celebrated paintings, Landscape

Maqbool Fida Husain 

Untitled, 1974 

Estimate: £150,000–250,000 


Kattingeri Krishna Hebbar 

Elephant Parade at night, circa 1946 Estimate: £100,000–150,000 

Women Abstract Artists 

Lancelot Ribeiro 

Landscape, circa 1965 Estimate: £25,000–35,000 

The sale brings together a powerful group of women working in abstraction.  Yayoi Kusama’s INFINITY-NETS (MAE) exemplifies her iconic exploration of  repetition and infinity, while Jadé Fadojutimi’s O! The Climate Has A Temper  Today showcases the artist’s dynamic, layered surfaces that oscillate between  landscape and psyche. Further highlights include notable works by Martha  Jungwirth, Katharina Grosse and Julie Mehretu. 

Yayoi Kusama 

INFINITY-NETS (MAE), 2013 

Estimate: £800,000–1,200,000


Martha Jungwirth 

Untitled, 2017 

Estimate: £200,000–300,000 

Jadé Fadojutimi 

O! The Climate Has A Temper Today, 2024 Estimate: £300,000–500,000 




Katharina Grosse 

O.T., 2013 

Estimate: £120,000–180,000 

Julie Mehretu 

Not Quite Armageddon, 1997 Estimate: £120,000–180,000 

Modern & Contemporary Art Evening & Afternoon Sale Auction: 26 June 2pm BST 2026 

Auction viewing: 19 – 26 June 2026 

Location: 30 Berkeley Square, London  

Click here for more information: https://www.phillips.com/auction/UK010526 

ABOUT PHILLIPS 

Phillips: where the world’s curious and bold connect with the art, design, and luxury that inspires them. As a  leading global platform for buying and selling 20th and 21st century works, Phillips offers dedicated expertise  in the areas of Modern and Contemporary Art, Design, Photographs, Editions, Watches, and Jewels. Auctions  and exhibitions are primarily held in New York, London, Geneva, and Hong Kong, with representative offices  based throughout Europe, the United States, and Asia. Phillips offers a regular selection of live and online  auctions, along with items available for immediate purchase. Phillips also offers a range of services and advice  on all aspects of collecting, including private sales and assistance with appraisals, valuations, and financial  planning. 

*Estimates do not include buyer’s premium; prices achieved include the hammer price plus buyer’s premium. 

PRESS CONTACTS: 

LONDON – Katie Carder, Head of Press and Corporate Communications, Europe kcarder@phillips.com 

PHILLIPS LONDON – 30 Berkeley Square, London, W1J 6EX 

PHILLIPS NEW YORK – 432 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022 

PHILLIPS HONG KONG – G/F, WKCDA Tower, West Kowloon Cultural District, No. 8 Austin Road, West  Kowloon 

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June 24th 6:30-8:30 PM Join our chapter members & Speakers Sara Napuri, and Adrienne Mahoney for a night of astrology and intention setting.

Hi All Astrology is and art, and mathematical astronomical mapping of the solar system at your birth. Come join us for fun  
Join The Long Island NCGR chapter. 
Hi Astrology Lovers, 

Come explore Astrology with the LINCGR ! 
“We need to remember that astrologers are the traditional guardians of this sacred relationship between the earth and the sky"―Bernadette Brady, astrologer.
Just for Astrological Fun!!

Join our chapter members & Speakers Sara Napuri, and Adrienne Mahoney for a night of astrology and intention setting. They will open with a ceremony and short guided meditation to  harness, and infuse cardinal energies onto our Vision Boards. 

6:30-8:30 PM Live at Forest City Park
 Forrest City Park Community room, 3099 Morgan Drive Wantagh, NY 11793.


Topic: Treasure Mapping/harnessing the Summer Solstice Cardinal Energies 
Join us as we set our intentions harnessing the Cardinal energy of the Summer Solstice and New Moon.  There will be a discussion of astrology while also incorporating the concept of Feng Shui in creating our vision boards which will reflect our dreams, priorities and intentions.  All materials included for this in person event and you are welcome to bring your own photos and meaningful items which will make your boards uniquely yours. 

Adrienne has been studying astrology for over 10 years.  She has a Masters degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and is a certified School Counselor.  Adrienne is also a certified Reiki Master and Teacher who incorporates crystals, plants and oils into her practice. 

Sara is an eternal student of the universe incorporating astrology & the metaphysics into her everyday life. She believes in honoring both ancient wisdom of energy healing with modern wellness. She is a certified Feng Shui Practitioner; Reiki Master;  Astrological Palm Reader and an Integrative Wellness coach. 

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The Rochester Contemporary Art Center Artists Talk June 13, 1 PM see complete delatis below and much more!!!!!


COMP Studios Artist Talk 
June 13, 1pm 

Didn't make it to RoCo Upstairs on First Friday?

That's okay because you have another chance to see our Summer COMP Studio artists Jillian Hagadorn and Aidan Sofia Earle. You can visit them again on June 13 from 12-5 with a special artist talk at 1pm!

Plus 6x6 is on view too ; )

A message from us:

What a phenomenal week for 6x6!

Thank you to everyone who has purchased artworks online, visited the gallery, shared the exhibition with friends, and joined us for an incredible First Friday. 6x6 is off to a fantastic start, and it is reminding us just how unifying art can be.

More than 3,000 artists from around the world created and donated artwork to support RoCo. Receiving this generosity and seeing so many people connect through our venue and these small artworks is always touching.

We also owe so much to our incredible team of volunteers, who help make 6x6 possible; our exhibition sponsors and underwriters, who supported this year's show; and Dan O’Donnell for the smart pair of postcard designs.

From all of us at RoCo, thank you for showing up, collecting small artworks and being part of what makes 6x6 so special.

Of course there's plenty of time to visit us, discover a new acquisition, and support RoCo. Every artwork purchased directly supports RoCo's future exhibitions.

- Bleu Cease
Executive Director / Curator
and all of us at RoCo

First Friday Recap

Last week we launched the NEW First Friday maps at venues across Rochester! These are great for orienting new folks to Rochester's Citywide Gallery Night. So grab one, hand it to someone who doesn't yet know about First Friday, and show them what they've been missing!

As always, June's line up was a blast, next First Friday is July 3 - First Friday carries on even though it's near a holiday. Venues, if you'll be open, send your event information to us today.

First Friday is supported by Rochester City Council and our generous map sponsors. 

Book Launch June 17 

Join Catherine Valleroy at RoCo from 6-8pm for an evening of poetry and refreshments marking the completion of her final book of poetry, Seeing, from her series Catherine’s Poetic Life. The first two books in the collection are Better Look and Better Looking, and now the third book Seeing is being released. At 6:30, Catherine will do a short reading from Seeing followed by a book signing. All three books will be available for purchase. Admission is free for this event.

Call for Encaustic Art
(No Submission Fees) 

Submission Deadline: June 22
Acceptance Notification: July 15

In August we will be hosting Fire & Form organized by Rochester’s Working With Wax group. This exhibition, juried by Regina B. Quinn, celebrates the versatility, texture, and transformative nature of wax-based practices and its unique and pronounced history in NYS. We're excited to help celebrate Rochester's outsized role in the recent re-invigoration of this medium!

The submission process is now open to recent 2D and 3D work created with wax, including encaustic, cold wax, and mixed media where wax is a key element.

6x6 Open Late for Jazz Fest

Come by during Rochester International Jazz Festival to rest your ears and fest your eyes on 6x6! We'll be open extra-super-late all week.

In the community

June 13 - Abstract Landscape Painting Workshop
June 18 - Sunset Picnic at Stoney Arces
June 19 & 20 - Rochester Juneteenth Festival
July 8 - Creative Voices: Live Poetry with Just Poets

Our programs are funded by people just like you! Please support our work by becoming a member today.

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137 East Ave, Rochester
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