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    Christie’s Art Auction: A Celebration of Contemporary Art

    IrisBy IrisJuly 15, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Christie’s is set to captivate the art world once again with its upcoming series of online auctions, offering a diverse array of works that span post-war mainstays to emerging contemporary talents. This month-long event promises a treasure trove of paintings, sculptures, and prints that cater to both novice collectors and seasoned aficionados. Following the tremendous success of The Rosa de la Cruz Collection Evening Sale in May, Christie’s has extended this prestigious collection with The Rosa de la Cruz Collection Online Sale. This sale continues the legacy of showcasing carefully curated pieces from one of contemporary art’s most influential patrons.

    The Rosa de la Cruz Collection Online Sale

    The Rosa de la Cruz Collection Online Sale is a significant highlight of this series, featuring standout works from artists Wade Guyton and Sterling Ruby. Known for her keen eye and unwavering support for contemporary artists, Rosa de la Cruz has amassed a collection that reflects the pulse of the current art scene. Wade Guyton’s work, characterized by his innovative use of digital printing techniques, challenges traditional notions of painting and printmaking. Sterling Ruby, on the other hand, is celebrated for his diverse practice that spans various mediums, from ceramics to large-scale sculptures and paintings. His works often explore themes of American culture, violence, and social issues, making his inclusion in this sale particularly poignant.

    The First Open Sale

    Christie’s First Open Sale offers an exciting selection of works from some of the most in-demand post-war and contemporary artists. This auction is a testament to the enduring appeal and relevance of artists like Kenny Scharf, Hedda Sterne, and Romare Bearden. Kenny Scharf, a prominent figure in the 1980s East Village art scene, is known for his vibrant, cartoonish paintings that reflect his fascination with pop culture and science fiction. Hedda Sterne, one of the few female artists associated with the Abstract Expressionist movement, brings a unique perspective to the genre with her intricate and dynamic compositions. Romare Bearden, celebrated for his powerful collages, captures the African American experience with a profound sense of history and cultural identity.

    Contemporary Edition Sale

    For those interested in prints and multiples, the Contemporary Edition Sale offers works by renowned artists such as Roy Lichtenstein, Joan Mitchell, and David Hockney. With estimates starting under $1,000, this sale provides an accessible entry point for new collectors. Roy Lichtenstein, a leading figure in the Pop Art movement, is known for his iconic comic strip-style paintings that have left a lasting impact on contemporary art. Joan Mitchell, an influential Abstract Expressionist painter, is celebrated for her emotionally charged, gestural works that convey a deep sense of energy and movement. David Hockney, one of the most influential British artists of the 20th century, continues to captivate audiences with his vibrant landscapes and innovative use of technology in art.

    A Month of Art for All

    Christie’s month-long series of online auctions is more than just a sales event; it is a celebration of the diverse and dynamic world of contemporary art. With offerings that range from post-war masterpieces to cutting-edge works by emerging artists, these auctions provide a unique opportunity for collectors of all levels to acquire pieces that resonate with them. Whether you are a seasoned collector looking to expand your collection or a new enthusiast eager to make your first acquisition, Christie’s has curated a selection that promises to inspire and excite. This is the art we talk about today, and it is available for everyone to explore and appreciate.

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