Andy Warhol
Silver Car Crash [Double Disaster]
Left canvas: signed and dated 63 on the overlap
Right canvas: signed twice and dated 63 on the overlap
Silkscreen ink and spray paint on canvas
Overall: 105 x 164 1/8 in. 267.4 x 417.1 cm.
Executed in summer 1963
Estimate: In excess of $60 million
Courtesy: Thomas Ammann Fine Art AG, Zurich
© 2013 Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Andy Warhol’s Silver Car Crash (Double Disaster) sold for $105.4 at Sotheby’s in New York last night. This is a new auction record for a Warhol. It was the top lot in a contemporary art sale which brought in $394.1 million. There were 61 lots on offer and 54 were sold, leaving just seven unsold. It brings the total from sales at Christie’s and Sotheby’s over the past two nights to over one billion dollars. While there are new collectors and museums at these stellar levels it has to be said that investors looking to diversify assets are a major force in a contemporary art market which is growing hotter by the month.
A group of paintings from hedge fund billionaire Steven Cohen made around $77 million. The group was headed by an abstract painting by Gerhard Richter entitled A.B. Courbet which sold for $26.5 million. Steven Cohen’s firm has pleaded guilty to securities fraud and agreed to pay $1.8 billion to settle charges of insider trading.
A 24 part work on paper from 1959 entitled Poems to the Sea by Cy Twombly sold for a record $21.7 million; Untitled, Yellow Tar and Feathers by Jean Michel Basquiat made $25,925,000; Warhol’s Liz 1 (Early Coloured Liz) made $20,325,000: By Twos by Barnett Newman made $20,605,000 and Untitled V by Willem de Kooning made $24,805,000.
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