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    Bloomberg News reports that in Wednesday’s Paul Allen auction valued at $1.5 billion, just 60 works of art belonging to a single owner sale by value ever was quite pronounced and the largest ever. Looking at this instance, it is worthwhile to wait for New York’s forthcoming November sales, referred to as mega. Not just that, the week after, it is the turn of Sotheby’s, Christie’s, and Philips to auction their stuff assessed at approximately $1.9 billion.




    A Sign to Instill Confidence in the Market

    If not, anything else? According to the auction house experts, the magnanimous Allen sale has instilled a lot of confidence in the market, as it is reeling under the fears of a global recession. Says Sotheby’s Chairman, Brooke Lampley, who is also the head of sales worldwide for global fine art, while speaking before the Allen auction, that Wednesday’s auction has proved to be oxygen that will prove to be a cause of pulse race in the market. People are pinning their hopes on it as bell weather.

    She has also said that the sale’s success will likely do away with any kind of trepidation, anxiety, and concern people harbor regarding collecting art in the current economic climate. This is usually a symbol for art lovers at every level that leading financial investors and art collectors believe in, irrespective of the market’s condition.

    The Lineup for the Week

    Bloomberg News reports the week’s lineup for art collectors. Sotheby’s kicks off on Monday. The first is David Solinger’s collection. Following on close heels is the sale auction of Modern Evening Auction, whose collection comprises Mondrian estimated to be selling for $50 million. And interestingly, if this piece of art sells by even $1 million more, it will be the most expensive Mondrian art ever to be sold at an auction at such a high price. Presently, the record is $50.6 million, set in 2015 at Christie’s New York.

    Tuesday night will be for the Philips art lovers to cherish. Even though this auction is smaller compared to its competitors, over the years, it has successfully gathered solid sales related to blue chip stuff. The star of this year is Cy Twombly, a 16-foot wide artwork from 2005 that carries a value estimated between $35 million and $45 million. With the hammer coming down finally, it is estimated that roughly $118.5 million to $165.3 million.

    Contemporary Stars

    Following the above stars is the contemporary artwork, which will also be held by Sotheby’s on Wednesday. This will also be a double-header with the so-called hyper-contemporary auction, referred to as the Now. This artwork is anticipated to bring in any figure between $32.4 and $47.2 million worth of art collection.

     



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