Showing posts with label Phillips Auction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Phillips Auction. Show all posts

Friday, April 17, 2026

PHILLIS SALES REPORT Early results: Gerard Richter estimate $6,00,00-8,500,00 amoung others.

 Enjoy the Phillips report below

 

 

PHILLIPS REVEALS EARLY HIGHLIGHTS FROM

THE MAY MODERN & CONTEMPORARY ART

MARQUEE SALES 

 

Evening Sale on 19 May to Feature Major Works by

Bontecou, Dubuffet, Richter, and Warhol

 

Selections from the Morning and Afternoon Sessions on

21 May Span Over a Century of Genres, from Impressionism to Contemporary Art

 

Lee Bontecou

Plate 166, 1985-2001

Estimate: $1,200,000–1,800,000

 

NEW YORK – 15 APRIL 2026 – Phillips is pleased to announce highlights from its forthcoming Modern & Contemporary Art marquee auctions, including the Evening Sale on Tuesday, 19 May and the Morning and Afternoon Sessions on Thursday, 21 May — all taking place at 432 Park Avenue. Together, the sales present a curated selection of masterworks spanning the late 19th century through the present day.

 

Among the Evening Sale’s highlights is Lee Bontecou’s Plate 166 (1985–2001), the most important two-dimensional work by the artist ever to come to market. One of her few works on canvas and the culmination of a decades-long cycle of drawings from the 1980s and 1990s, Plate 166 was included in the major 2003 traveling retrospective of Bontecou’s work, jointly organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, and the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, and presented at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 2004. This luminous, expansive pastel composition, defined by sweeping, wave-like forms, embodies Bontecou’s notion of the “worldscape,” where landscape, organism, and imagined terrain converge into a single field of energy and transformation, animated by the medium’s capacity to gather and diffuse light across its surface.

 

Another top highlight is Andy Warhol’s 4 Colored Marilyns (Reversal Series) (1979–1986), from the artist’s celebrated Marilyn Reversals. Created more than two decades after his iconic 1962 portraits, the Reversals mark a pivotal development in Warhol’s practice, using photographic negatives to transform the image into a high-contrast chromatically reduced composition. Offered just weeks ahead of what would have been Monroe’s 100th birthday on 1 June, the work embodies the subject’s lasting cultural presence and Warhol’s role in shaping her image as a modern icon.

 

The sale is further distinguished by Gerhard Richter’s Besen (1984), a major example from the artist’s continuously developed Abstrakte Bilder and among the “Free Abstracts” of the mid-1980s, a pivotal group that marked his shift toward a more gestural and materially driven mode of painting. Executed shortly before the squeegee became Richter’s primary tool around 1986, the painting reflects a transitional moment in which brushwork and dragged paint coexist within a more varied, responsive surface. Besen combines saturated color fields with horizontal bands that scrape and reorder the surface, enacting a logic in which painterly gesture is continually disrupted and reconstituted through mechanical intervention.

 

Rounding out the Evening Sale highlights is Jean Dubuffet’s Barbe des rites (1959), among the earliest and most fully realized oil paintings from the artist’s Barbes, or “Beards,” series. Created at a pivotal moment when Dubuffet reintroduced the human figure after several years devoted to the quasiabstract Texturologies, the work applies his material language of earthlike surfaces and dense markmaking directly to the body. Dominated by a beard rendered in thick, heavily worked paint, with facial features reduced to minimal signs, Barbe des rites collapses portrait and landscape and signals a renewed engagement with figuration in the artist’s practice.

 

Jean Dubuffet

Barbe des rites, 1959

Estimate: $2,000,000–3,000,000

Andy Warhol 

4 Colored Marilyns 

(Reversal Series), 1979–1986

Estimate: $4,000,000–6,000,000

Gerhard Richter

Besen, 1984

Estimate: $6,500,000–8,500,000

 

 

Modern & Contemporary Art continues on 21 May, beginning with the Morning Session at 10:00 AM ET followed by the Afternoon Session at 2:00 PM ET. The Morning Session’s highlights include Robert Rauschenberg’s South Haunt (Borealis) (1990) from the artist’s highly experimental Borealis series and a direct outcome of the Rauschenberg Overseas Cultural Interchange (ROCI). Created using photographs taken during his international travels between 1984 and 1991, the Borealis works combine silkscreen, metal supports, and chemical “corrosions” inspired in part by the aurora borealis. South Haunt (Borealis) was included in Rauschenberg’s landmark 1998 retrospective at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. 

 

Among other masterworks of the Morning Session is Alfred Sisley’s Les Bords du Canal à Moret, Bords du canal à MoretsurLoing (1894), a refined landscape depicting the canal that runs through the town of MoretsurLoing, where the artist lived during the final decade of his life. The work reflects Sisley’s mature style, with careful attention paid to capturing the effects of light on water and land. It stands as a strong example of the late landscapes that define his contribution to Impressionism. 

 

Early highlights from the Afternoon Session include Beatriz Milhazes’ Paraty (2001–2002), which draws from the artist’s personal connection to the Brazilian coastal town of the same name. The composition brings together floral motifs and geometric forms in a densely structured surface, reflecting Milhazes’ interest in ornament, color, and pattern. Executed using her characteristic transfer technique, Paraty is representative of the work that broadened her international reputation in the early 2000s.

 

Also included is KAWS’ UNTITLED (CHUM, HOUSTON STREET) (2000), a unique, handpainted work on paper featuring CHUM, the artist’s iconic character based on the Michelin Man. Closely related to KAWS’ “ad interventions” of the mid1990s through mid2000s, the work was originally installed in a bus shelter on Houston Street in New York in 2000. Unlike many earlier interventions painted over existing advertisements, this work began as a blank sheet cut to the exact dimensions of a bus shelter display. Its stark white imagery on a black ground recalls Keith Haring’s subway drawings and underscores KAWS’ early engagement with the visual language of public space, exemplifying the intersections of art, street culture, fashion, and advertising central to his practice.

 

Robert Rauschenberg

South Haunt (Borealis), 1990

Estimate: $300,000–500,000

 

KAWS

UNTITLED (CHUM, HOUSTON STREET), 2000

Estimate: $250,000–350,000

Beatriz Milhazes

Paraty, 2001–2002

Estimate: $300,000–500,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Auctions 

 

Modern & Contemporary Art Evening Sale

19 May 2026 | 5:00 pm ET

Click here for more information: https://www.phillips.com/auction/NY010326/overview

 

Modern & Contemporary Art: Morning Session 

21 May 2026 10:00 am ET

Click here for more information: https://www.phillips.com/auction/NY010426/overview

 

Modern & Contemporary Art: Afternoon Session

21 May 2026 | 2:00 pm ET

Click here for more information: https://www.phillips.com/auction/NY010526/overview

 

Auction viewing: 9-19 May 2026

Location: 432 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022

 

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.

Visit phillips.com for further information.

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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

WonderCare teams up with Phillips to offer insurance protection on your art investments!

 

 

PRESS RELEASE

 

 

 

WONDERCARE ANNOUNCES EXCLUSIVE PARTNERSHIP WITH PHILLIPS IN ASSOCIATION WITH BACS & RUSSO TO STREAMLINE WATCH INSURANCE COVERAGE

 

 

Collaboration to Modernize the Insurance Experience for

Phillips’ Community of Watch Collectors Across the United States

 

 

NEW YORK – 31 MARCH 2026 – WonderCare, the collector‑focused luxury insurance platform founded by Kevin O’Leary, is proud to announce a new strategic partnership with Phillips in Association with Bacs & Russo, the world‑renowned auction house celebrated for its industry leadership in watches. Through this exclusive collaboration, Phillips will become WonderCare’s official auction partner, bringing streamlined, best‑in‑class insurance solutions directly to U.S.-based collectors at the moment they acquire their next great timepiece.

 

The partnership brings WonderCare’s fully digital, real‑time insurance platform to the Phillips Watches ecosystem, ensuring clients can quickly and seamlessly protect their timepieces with tailored coverage backed by Chubb. The service will be available to U.S.-based collectors who acquire watches through Phillips’ live and online auctions in New York, as well as through the company’s private sales channel.  

 

Kevin O’Leary, Chairman of WonderCare, said, “By partnering with Phillips, the worldwide leader in watch auctions, we’re embedding protection directly into the collecting experience. When a client wins an extraordinary timepiece, they should be able to insure it instantly with the same level of confidence and transparency they expect from the auction process.”

 

“At Phillips, we are continually exploring ways to enhance the client experience, especially in the world of luxury watches, where service, discretion, and quality are paramount” said Paul Boutros, Phillips’ Deputy Chairman and Head of Watches, Americas. “Collectors deserve a straightforward insurance experience that caters to the ways they buy, wear, and live with their watches throughout their everyday lives. Partnering with WonderCare allows us to offer collectors immediate peace of mind, ensuring that the exceptional pieces they acquire are protected with the same care and expertise that has come to define our auctions and exhibitions.”

 

As part of the collaboration, Phillips’ clients will gain access to WonderCare’s instant quote experience, digital certificate management, global protection, and concierge‑level service designed specifically for high‑value watches. The integration also aims to streamline the insurance process for auction buyers, significantly reducing the administrative burden collectors often face after major purchases.

 

WonderCare’s platform, built by insurance industry veterans and powered by advanced digital underwriting, was designed to address gaps in traditional homeowners and scheduled‑property policies. Collectors gain transparent coverage, fast claims resolution, and flexible policy management tailored to luxury assets that move with their owners.

 

The partnership will roll out alongside Phillips’ New York Sessions, its first US-based watch auction of the year, which is open for bidding from 1-8 April 2026. Additional collector‑focused programs and events will be announced in due course.

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Tuesday, January 20, 2026

PHILLIPS OPENS NEW YORK SEASON WITH DUAL EDITIONS & WORKS ON PAPER AUCTIONS Live Editions Sale to be Held on Saturday, 7 February

PRESS RELEASE

PHILLIPS OPENS NEW YORK SEASON WITH 

DUAL EDITIONS & WORKS ON PAPER AUCTIONS

Live Editions Sale to be Held on Saturday, 7 February 

Online Sale from 2-10 February Includes Made in L.A.: Property from the Collections of Master Printer Jean Milant and Cirrus Editions

  

Ed Ruscha                                                                                                  Judy Chicago

Cheese Mold Standard with Olive, 1969                                                     Mary, Queen of Scots, 1973 

Estimate: $60,000 - 90,000                                                                         Estimate: $1500 - 2000 

To be offered in the Live Auction                                                                 To be offered in the Online Auction 

NEW YORK – 20 JANUARY 2026 – Phillips is delighted to announce highlights from its first New York auctions of the season, comprising two Editions sales this February. The live auction on 7 February — taking place for the first time on a Saturday — will feature more than 150 works spanning Modern masters to contemporary favorites, from Marc Chagall, Louise Bourgeois, and Andy Warhol through to Phillip Guston and Banksy. Highlights include Banksy’s iconic 2004 screenprint, Girl with Balloon. Originally spray-paint stenciled in locations across London in the early 2000s, the image ranks among one of artist’s most recognizable scenes. Ed Ruscha’s Cheese Mold Standard with Olive, 1969, features one of his most celebrated subjects, the Standard gas station, a site he passed frequently while road-tripping from his hometown of Oklahoma City to Los Angeles. Highlights continue with Jennifer Bartlett’s fresh, colorful, and energetic screenprint portfolio, House, 2003, alongside Vija Celmins’ serene, and hyperdetailed Drypoint - Ocean Surface (Second State), 1985. Other works of note include Sam Francis’ unique monotype Untitled, 1982, and Robert Motherwell’s painterly Black with No Way out, from El Negro, 1983, as well as works by Jonas Wood, Bruce Nauman, and others. 

The online auction, open for bidding from 2-10 February, presents over 100 additional lots, including 40 works from the collection of Tamarind-trained master printer and Cirrus Editions founder, Jean Milant, who developed this “new California atelier of prints” into a distinctive American art institution, operating as a combined gallery, print publisher, and workshop in Hollywood. Milant’s inventiveness and technical mastery, combined with the exceptional quality of Cirrus’ prints, helped establish a lasting legacy defined by artistic risktaking and a pivotal reimagining of the boundaries of contemporary printmaking. Many of the prints offered display his dedication to experimentation and beauty, including a group of images and text-based lithographs by longtime collaborator Ed Ruscha. These include iconic works such as Raw, 1973, and IF, 2000, among others. Also included are a number of works by other of Milant’s collaborators, including John Baldessari, Jonas Wood, and Judy Chicago. Today, Milant’s legacy as a champion of Los Angeles and its artists persists through Cirrus’ ongoing operations in the city. Now in its 55th year of operations, Cirrus remains a testament to Milant’s inventive and collaborative spirit, the strength of Los Angeles’ artistic community, and the everexpanding technical possibilities of printmaking. 

Other online sale highlights include Yves Klein’s Table Bleue KleinTM / Klein Blue (designed in 1961), Emma Webster’s hand-colored lithograph La Nouvelle Epoque (The New Era), 2021, a delightful selection of Max Ernst lithographs, and works by Bruce Nauman, Takashi Murakami, and many others.

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Thursday, December 14, 2023

Phillips Auctions Sale on 17 & 18 January to Feature Keith Haring, Joseph Beuys, Andy Warhol, Donald Judd, and Robert Longo


 

Phillips’ Evening & Day Editions Auction to be Led by Works from the Archive of Edition Schellmann, Sold to Benefit the Ars Publicata Project

 

Sale on 17 & 18 January to Feature Keith Haring, Joseph Beuys, Andy Warhol, Donald Judd, and Robert Longo

 


A Selection of Highlights 

Estimates Vary

 

LONDON – DECEMBER 2023 – Phillips is pleased to announce that the London Evening & Day Editions auction in January 2024 will be led by an exceptional group of works from the Archive of Edition Schellmann, sold to benefit the ars publicata project. Collaborating with some of the most significant artists of the 20th century, Jörg Schellmann has produced the most challenging and iconic editions through Schellmann Art.  Founded by Jörg, Nanke and Pauline Schellmann, the ars publicata project is an online compendium of contemporary fine art editions, documenting the edition oeuvres of the world’s most significant contemporary artists. The Evening & Day Editions auction comprises 40 works from the Archive of Edition Schellmann, including very rare examples and unique colour variants ranging from £800 to £150,000. The auction preview opens in Phillips’ galleries at Berkeley Square from 11 January until the auction on 17 and 18 January.

 

Anne Schneider-Wilson, Senior International Specialist, Editions, said, “We are thrilled to announce that our auction in January 2024 will showcase pieces from the Archive of Edition Schellmann, with proceeds dedicated to supporting the ars publicata project. This auction will highlight artworks by renowned artists such as Joseph Beuys, Andy Warhol, and Donald Judd. Demonstrating Schellmann's dedication to pushing the boundaries of edition-making, this collaborative sale follows a highly successful standalone auction in 2019, where our partnership with Edition Schellmann exceeded expectations, achieving £3,177,938—well beyond the pre-sale high estimate. We are privileged to once again have the opportunity to auction works from the Archive of Edition Schellmann, contributing to the important and pioneering initiatives of ars publicata. We look forward to presenting these exceptional works during our Evening & Day Editions preview and auction in January.”

 

Auction: 17 & 18 January 2024

Auction viewing: 11 January - 17 January 2024

Location: 30 Berkeley Square, London, United Kingdom, W1J 6EX

Click here for more information: https://www.phillips.com/auctions/auction/UK030124  

Please see here for images

 

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 Jewelry. 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.

Visit phillips.com for further information.

 

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



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Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Phillips Announces Highlights from the London Design Auction . Sale Oct 31.

  




 

 

Phillips Announces Highlights from the London Design Auction

 

Sale on 31 October to be Led by a Group of Works by Jean Royère, Outstanding Italian Pre, Post War and Modernist Design, and an Exceptional Work from the Wiener Werkstätte

 



 

 

LONDON – 17 OCTOBER 2023 – Phillips is pleased to announce highlights from the London Design auction, taking place on 31 October. Featuring 136 lots, the sale brings together rare and important works of 20th and 21st century French, Italian, Brazilian, Contemporary, and Scandinavian design. Ahead of the Design auction on 31 October, the sale will be on view at Phillips’ London galleries on Berkeley Square from 25 to 31 October, alongside the exhibition for Lucie Rie and Hans Coper, Exceptional Ceramics: Selections from the Estate of Jane Coper and the former Collection of Cyril Frankel, which will be offered in a standalone auction on the following day,1 November. 

 

Domenico Raimondo, Senior Director, Head of Design, Europe and Senior International Specialist, said “We are delighted to present our Fall auction in London which features an extraordinary and diverse selection of material. From the sought-after designs of Jean Royère to a mythological sculpture by Janine Janet, and the creative genius of G.R.A.U. and Studio B.B.P.R, this auction offers a diverse selection of exceptional craftsmanship spanning the 20th and 21st centuries.”



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Thursday, November 17, 2022

Phillips to Host the London 2022 Sovereign Art FoundationStudents Prize Finalists’ Exhibition.




 





Phillips to Host the London 2022 Sovereign Art FoundationStudents Prize Finalists’ Exhibition

 

On View in Phillips Berkeley Square Galleries Alongside New Now this December

 


Doll by Xi Yang, of Dulwich College

Courtesy of the artist and The Sovereign Art Foundation

 

LONDON – 17 November 2022 – Phillips is proud to partner with The Sovereign Art Foundation (SAF) this December to present the third edition of the The Sovereign Art Foundation Students Prize, London. Established in 2012, The Sovereign Art Foundation (SAF) Students Prize is an annual award designed to celebrate the importance of art in the education system and recognise the quality of artworks produced by secondary school students citywide. As official venue partner of The Sovereign Art Foundation (SAF) Students Prize, Phillips will host the 20 shortlisted artworks in a Finalists’ Exhibition at Phillips London headquarters at 30 Berkeley Square, where it will run alongside Phillips’ New Now auction preview from 1 – 8 December 2022.

 

Tamila Kerimova, Director, Senior Specialist, 20th Century & Contemporary Art, Phillips, said: “Phillips is delighted to partner with The Sovereign Art Foundation and honoured to host the London Students Prize Finalists’ exhibition for the third year in a row. The exhibition will run alongside our New Now auction which will feature a broad spectrum of cutting-edge contemporary works from both blue chip and emerging artists alike. The aim of our ongoing partnership with The Sovereign Art Foundation is to celebrate the importance of art in education and to support them in their endeavours to champion young artists. At Phillips, our goal is to discover and showcase exceptional works of art and part of that is recognising the tremendous significance and role we all must play in encouraging and supporting the next generation of artists as much as possible. As we saw in the exhibition last year, the students entering the competition produce the most extraordinary works of art, and their talents should be recognised and celebrated so they feel confident to continue to nurture their creativity. We look forward to welcoming visitors to view the Students Prize Finalists’ Exhibition alongside our New Now auction highlights in our galleries on Berkeley Square this December.”

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Monday, November 7, 2022

Phillips Photographs Auction Sale on 22 November to be led by Richard Avedon’s Iconic 1967 Portrait Portfolio of The Beatles




 


Phillips Announces Highlights Ahead of the London Photographs Auction

 

Sale on 22 November to be led by Richard Avedon’s Iconic 1967 Portrait Portfolio of The Beatles

 



























































Richard Avedon

Richard Avedon, The Beatles Portfolio: John Lennon, Ringo Starr, George Harrison and Paul McCartney, London, August 11, 1967 

© The Richard Avedon Foundation

Estimate: £700,000 - 900,000

 

LONDON – 7 November 2022 – Phillips is pleased to announce highlights ahead of the London Photographs auction on 22 November. Comprising 139 lots, the sale is led by Richard Avedon’s career-defining work The Beatles Portfolio of 1967. Opening the sale is the single-owner offering A View from the Garden: Photographs from a Private Cotswolds Collection, featuring works by 20th-century masters Peter Hujar, Imogen Cunningham, and Robert Mapplethorpe, among others. This season’s ULTIMATE showcases sold-out works by Zhang Huan, Sohei Nishino and Bastiaan Woudt as well as works by auction newcomers Prince Gyasi, Ilona Langbroek, Alice Mann, Susan Gamble, and Jeremy Cowart. Other sale highlights include works by Man Ray, Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz, Helmut Newton, Wolfgang Tillmans, and Nick Brandt. Closing the sale is ULTIMATE ELLEN VON UNWERTH, a selection of 20 Polaroids premiering at Phillips. The auction is online now with highlights on view in Phillips Paris gallery from 7-11 November and a public preview in Phillips London galleries on Berkeley Square from 16-22 November until the live auction on 22 November at 2pm.

 

Yuka Yamaji, Head of Photographs, Europe, and Rachel Peart, Head of Department, London, said, “We are delighted to present our November auction, which features our top lot The Beatles Portfolio – legendary photographer Richard Avedon’s generation-defining portraits of 20th century’s most iconic band as well as the single-owner offering A View from the Garden: Photographs from a Private Cotswolds Collection, including two exceptional works by Peter Hujar. The 16th edition of ULTIMATE presents collectors with a curated selection of exclusive works available for sale only at Phillips and introduces two new mediums to Phillips Photographs – a hologram and an NFT – both by artists debuting at auction. We look forward to welcoming visitors to view the sale in person in our Paris and London galleries this November.”


 

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