AO AUCTION RESULTS: DISAPPOINTMENT AT PHILLIPS DE PURY’S LONDON CONTEMPORARY ART AUCTION on june 29th AS THE SALE FELL SHORT OF PRESALE ESTIMATES

June 30th, 2010


Cover of the catalog for last night’s Contemporary Art auction at Phillips de Pury & Co showing Thomas Schutte’s Doppelkopf (1994), via Phillipsdepury.com

Last night’s Contemporary Art auction at Phillips de Pury & Co reinforced uncertainties regarding the present state of the Contemporary Art market, as the sale earned just £3,963,450 against the pre-sale estimate of £6,075,000-8,575,000 (totals realized include buyer’s premium, estimates do not). Of 45 lots offered only 24 found buyers, leaving 47% of the lots unsold. For comparison, last year’s Contemporary Art Auction at Phillips earned £5.1 million.

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No lots were valued over £1 million, and only four surpassed the £300,000 mark. The cover lot, Thomas Schutte‘s Doppelkopf, was the highest grossing lot, selling for £481,250 (estimate £400,00-600,00).


Ugo Rondinone, air/get/into/everything/even/nothing, 2006 (estimate £200,000-300,000, realized £361,250), via Phillipsdepury.com.

Notable sales include Ugo Rondinone‘s cast aluminum sculpture, which sold above its high pre-sale estimate, as did Salvatore Scarpitta‘s 1958 Trapped Canvas.


Salvatore Scarpitta, Trapped Canvas, 1958 (estimate £250,000-350,000, realized £409,250), via Phillipsdepury.com.

Though he scooped up two Basquiats at this week’s Contemporary Art auction at Sotheby’s, Jose Mugrabi passed on the Basquiat at Phillips and instead brought home a Tom Wesselmann nude for £159,650.


Tom Wesselmann, Study for Pat Nude, 1994 (estimate £150,000-200,000, realized £159,650), via Phillipsdepury.com

The most notable failure was the highest estimated lot at the sale, Roy Lichtenstein‘s Prop for a Film, which did not find a buyer last night.


Roy Lichtenstein, Prop for a Film, 1969 (estimate £500,000-700,000, failed to sell), via Phillipsdepury.com

While it may be an exaggeration to say that the disappointing results of the Phillips sale is an indication of the Contemporary Art market’s decline, it is certainly no indication of its recovery, either.

-J. Mizrachi

Related Links:
Phillips de Pury & Co Contemporary Art Evening Auction [Phillipsdepury.com]
Phillips Suffers a Brutal Contemporary Art Sale, with Nearly Half of Its Lots Failing [Artinfo.com]
‘Buyer Fatigue’ Blights Auction as Lots Fail, Art Market’s Recovery Stalls [Bloomberg.com]