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Koons lobster snapped up amid day two sales at Art Basel

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 19 June 2025 00:47
Published 19 June 2025
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The second day of the Art Basel VIP preview, sales continued to roll in, albeit at a slower pace. White Cube sold Michael Armitage’s 2015 painting In the garden for $3.2m, while Gagosian placed a large lobster sculpture by Jeff Koons for “seven figures”. Pace’s Pablo Picasso painting Homme à la pipe assis et amour (1969), priced at $30m, is still on reserve, though the gallery did say it sold a 1964 bronze by Louise Nevelson for $850,000.

Berlin’s Galeria Plan B says it sold an untitled 2025 Adrian Ghenie painting for €1m. Hauser & Wirth reported the sale of Frank Bowling’s Iceni (1975) for $1.8m, adding that Felix Gonzalez-Torres’s “Untitled” (Go-Go Dancing Platform) (1991), priced at $16m, has been placed on “serious hold” for an institution.

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