Phillips reached its highest estimate for a June contemporary art
sale in London with a total of more than 34 million GBP for 31 lots during
its sale of post-war and contemporary
art held on June 27 2018.
Following its
record March sale of 97.8 million GBP, Phillips managed to sell all the
lots on its catalogue with eight guarantees. A collage by George Condo was hammered down at its low estimate of 1.4
million and a 1974 canvas by Agostino Bonalumi sold below estimate for
81,250 GBP while a late 1996 .self-portrait by Martin Kippenberger rose to 8.4
million, the highest price for the artist in Europe, against a 7 million
estimate.
Joan Mitchell's
abstract Champs (1990) sold by Sotheby's New York for 2.2 million USD in 2013
went for 3.2 million GBP. Sean Scully's 2014 painting sold for 1.2 million GBP,
Jonas Wood's Rosy Masks, which achieved 293,000 GBP in London in 2016
culminated at 1.6 million GBP and Brian Donnelly, known as KAWS, saw his
graphic blue and white painting reaching 321,000 GBP
A large Infinity
Nets painting by Yayoi Kusama bought at Phillips in New
York in 2016 for 2 million USD however sold below estimate for a hammer price of 1.4 million GBP and amixed media painting
from 1990 by Miguel Barcelo bought at Phillips in 2017 for 413,000 GBP ($540,000)
only achieved 320,000.
The
Ingenuity (2011),
a painting by UK-born artist of Ghanaian descent Lynette Yiadom-Boakye went above its estimate at 156,250
GBP and a park scene with
figures at night by Hurvin Anderson sold near its high estimate for 789,000 GBP.
Pat Steir's abstract
of a waterfall from 1989 sold for 381,000 GBP, a 1959 Poliakoff abstract work
went under its estimate at 249,000 GBP and a bronze Natura sculpture (1959-60)
by Lucio Fontana culminated at 1.6 million GBP, above its estimate.