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Picasso, Dalí, de Kooning & Richter Highlight Sotheby's HK Selling Exhibitionk

Powerful Works by Pablo Picasso, Direct from the Collection of His Granddaughter, Lead PANORAMA: A NEW PERSPECTIVE A Major Selling Exhibition of Masterworks By the Titans of Impressionist, Modern & Contemporary Art

HONG KONG, 21 March 2018 – In tandem with the ever-increasing interest being shown by Asian audiences in Western art, Sotheby’s Hong Kong is set to open its doors on the most comprehensive and important exhibition of Western Modern & Contemporary art ever staged by the company in Asia. Panorama: A New Perspective – a selling exhibition featuring over 40 paintings and sculptures by the foremost names in Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary art – will open to the public from 29th March to 3rd April, alongside Sotheby’s Spring 2018 Hong Kong Sale Series. The show will be led by four powerful works by Pablo Picasso, spanning 50 years of the artist’s extraordinary career and all coming direct from the collection of the artist’s grand-daughter, Marina Picasso. These will be presented in tandem with other major works by established masters such as Salvador Dalí, Marc Chagall, Pierre Bonnard, Willem de Kooning, Alexander Calder and Gerhard Richter. Together, the group of works to be exhibited carries a total value in excess of HK$ 1.6 billion / US$ 200 million.

Patti Wong, Chairman, Sotheby’s Asia, commented: “Panorama is our latest initiative to integrate Western Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary Art into the artistic vocabulary of our Asian audience, and to cater to our collectors’ growing demand for Western masterworks. This unprecedented Hong Kong event – a superb compilation of archetypal paintings and sculptures by prominent artists, many of whom have established new auction records in the past year – is the result of a truly global effort by our colleagues from around the world. We look forward to sharing this exhibition with our clients from across Asia, whose curiosity and participation in this category grows every year.”

David Schrader, Senior Vice President, Head of Private Sales, noted: “Every April and October, the art world descends upon Sotheby’s Hong Kong sale series. This spring, we are thrilled to introduce a survey of artwork by the most celebrated names from the 19th and 20th centuries, including Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, Willem de Kooning and Lucio Fontana, in an exhibition format that has seen tremendous success in New York. Available for immediate purchase, this is a fantastic opportunity for both new and established collectors across Asia to immerse themselves in some of the very best Western art of the period.”

Helena Newman, Co-Head of Impressionist & Modern Art Worldwide, said: “Current demand for Picasso’s work is extraordinarily strong, as seen most recently in London when our sale of a fabulous 1937 painting of Marie-Thérèse Walter dominated a hugely successful fortnight for the artist. In this context we’re thrilled to be able to bring a further selection of his works to Asia, which is such a fast-moving and dynamic hub for the arts at the moment.”

Marina Picasso commented: “I’m very excited to be showing a select group of works from my collection in Asia, an area of the world with which I’m passionately engaged, both at a personal level and via my charitable activities. My grand-father’s work has enjoyed a global appreciation for many years now, and I’m sure he would have been delighted by the idea that his legacy is currently the subject of such particular interest in Asia.”

 

FOUR WORKS FROM THE COLLECTION OF MARINA PICASSO

Pablo Picasso
Homme à la pipe assis et amour
signed Picasso upper left; dated 17-2-1969 on the reverse
oil on canvas
195.5 by 96.5 cm.

Conceived on a grand scale and painted with extraordinary energy, Homme à la pipe assis et amour is a superb example of the creative force which characterised Picasso’s late years. This work stands as a defiant tribute to the heroic figure of the matador, a life-long obsession of Picasso’s and one of the most important themes throughout his career. The matador was one of a cast of characters deployed by the artist as a means of projecting different aspects of his own identity. By including the figure of Cupid, Picasso emphasises the matador’s potency, at a time in his life when he had begun to contemplate his own mortalilty. Large-scale late paintings by the artist, featuring matadors, rarely come to the market and are highly sought after. The last work of comparable scale and quality to be offered at auction was Mousquetaire à la pipe, sold by Sotheby’s in New York for $30.1 million in 2013.

Pablo Picasso
Enfant jouant, Claude, 1952
dated 15.4.52. on the reverse
oil on canvas
65 by 54 cm.

An extraordinary work that has never been seen in public before and is totally fresh to the market, this painting of Picasso’s son, Claude, remained in the artist’s collection until his death in 1973 and then passed into the collection of his granddaughter, Marina Picasso. Born in 1947 to Picasso and his then lover, Françoise Gilot, Claude would have been five years old when this monochrome painting was produced. Picasso often drew or painted Claude and his younger sister Paloma, playing or reading together at home in Vallauris in the South of France. These tender, intimate portraits of his children are some of the most expressively powerful works that Picasso made during the 1950s. A painting of Paloma, dated 1954, was recently offered at auction, where it doubled its pre-sale low estimate.

Pablo Picasso
Femme à la robe verte (Femme Fleur), 1946
oil on panel
101 by 81.5 cm.






  • 29.03.2018 - 03.04.2018
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    Exhibition dates: 29 March – 3 April
    Hall 5, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre Running alongside Sotheby’s Hong Kong Spring 2018 Sale Series

Josef Albers Study for Homage to the Square signed with the artist’s monogram and dated 72; stamped, titled and variously inscribed on the reverse oil on Masonite 60.9 by 60.9 cm.


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    Pablo Picasso Homme à la pipe assis et amour signed Picasso upper left; dated 17-2-1969 on the reverse oil on canvas 195.5 by 96.5 cm.
    Sotheby’s Auktionshaus
  • Pablo Picasso Enfant jouant, Claude, 1952 dated 15.4.52. on the reverse oil on canvas 65 by 54 cm.
    Pablo Picasso Enfant jouant, Claude, 1952 dated 15.4.52. on the reverse oil on canvas 65 by 54 cm.
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  • Pablo Picasso Femme à la robe verte (Femme Fleur), 1946 oil on panel 101 by 81.5 cm.
    Pablo Picasso Femme à la robe verte (Femme Fleur), 1946 oil on panel 101 by 81.5 cm.
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    Salvador Dalí Las Llamas, llaman signed, dated and dedicated pour Monsieur et Madame Audrey Leray W. Berdeau affectueusement Gala Salvador Dalí 1942 lower center; signed and dated again and titled S. Dalí 1942 on the reverse oil on canvas 146 by 124 cm.
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    Willem de Kooning Untitled oil on canvas 137.1 by 152.4 cm. Executed in 1977.
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    Gerhard Richter Karmin signed, dated 1994 and numbered 810-1 on the reverse oil on canvas 200 by 200 cm.
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