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A $9 million Willem de Kooning painting leads early sales at Art Basel Hong Kong.

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 3 April 2024 04:48
Published 3 April 2024
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A $9 million Willem de Kooning painting is among the top sales reported from Art Basel Hong Kong’s first day. The painting was sold by Hauser & Wirth, which also sold Philip Guston’s The Desire (1978) for $8.5 million and Mark Bradford’s May the Lord be the first one in the car…and the last out. (2023) for $3.5 million.

On Tuesday morning, the fair kicked off the first of its two VIP Days at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. This edition marks a return to the fair’s pre-pandemic size, hosting more than 240 galleries, a 37% increase in exhibitors from 2023.

More notable six- and seven-figure sales reported by galleries from opening day at Art Basel Hong Kong 2024 include:

  • Thaddaeus Ropac sold Tony Cragg’s Incident Solo (2023) for €725,000 ($785,000) and Martha Jungwirth’s Ohne Titel (2023) for €450,000 ($487,000).
  • Lehmann Maupin sold Lee Bul’s Perdu CXCIV (2024) for $190,000. Other top sales from the gallery include Marylin Minter’s Red White and Blue (2022–23) for $175,000 and David Salle’s Tree of Life, Split (2024) for between $120,000 and $130,000.
  • David Kordansky Gallery sold a painting by Shara Hughes for between $340,000 and $390,000, a Joel Mesler work for $185,000, a Hilary Pecis painting for $165,000, and a Martha Diamond painting for between $140,000 and $190,000.

Stay tuned for our full sales report on Monday.

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