The Macklowe Collection Returns: Unveiling Masterworks from Most Valuable Collection to be Offered at Auction
THE MACKLOWE COLLECTION RETURNS TO SOTHEBY’S THIS SPRING
FOLLOWING HISTORIC $676.1 MILLION AUCTION LAST YEAR 30 WORKS TO BE OFFERED IN DEDICATED NEW YORK AUCTION THIS MAY
LED BY A NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN LATE MASTERPIECE BY MARK ROTHKO FROM 1960, A CRITICAL YEAR FOR THE ARTIST AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE MONUMENTAL SEASCAPE BY GERHARD RICHTER & ONE OF ANDY WARHOL’S LAST SELF PORTRAITS
Gerhard Richter, Seestück (Seascape), 1975, est. $25–35 million
“The November sale of 35 works from The Macklowe Collection captivated top collectors around the world and set records in the process; we are thrilled to present a further 30 works from this legendary collection in May, in what is sure to be another highly anticipated sale.”
CHARLES F. STEWART, SOTHEBY’S CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER“The Macklowe Collection tells the story of art in its highest form, with the utmost precision and clarity. Every artist here is represented at a moment of profound creativity.” BROOKE LAMPLEY, SOTHEBY’S CHAIRMAN & WORLDWIDE HEAD OF SALES FOR GLOBAL FINE ART
“The extraordinary results we saw in November speak both to the exceptional caliber of the collection as well as to the boundless appetite that exists today in what is undoubtedly a deep market for masterpieces.”
MARI-CLAUDIA JIMENEZ, SOTHEBY’S CHAIRMAN, MANAGING DIRECTOR & WORLDWIDE HEAD OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT FOR GLOBAL FINE ARTLeave a Comment
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