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This 1967 painting of a Taranaki sea wall with Kotare by Michael Smither sold for $342,000 (incl. premium) at International Art Centre last week. This beats Bill Hammond who's work Farmer's Market (featuring his Birdmen) sold for $322,000 at Webb's in 2013. One thing is sure, we kiwi's love our bird paintings!
Read Stuff article here. The estate of Guy Ngan (1926-2017), artist and collector, came to auction at Cordy's on Monday 7th October. The 282 lot sale consisted of works by Ngan of various media including screenprint, painting and sculpture. It also featured a collection of items gifted to him and his wife by his many artist friends over the years.
There were two stand out lots that have now become record auction prices. Lot 79 was a work entitled 'Australasia No.2' a large 1970s oil on board measuring almost 2m in length. This work sold for $40,000 which beats the previous work by $400. The other is a large form garden pot by another multi-talented artist, Roy Cowan (1918-2006). Described as "modelled with scrolls reminiscent of a Ionic capital", it stood 730 mm high. As illustrated above, it featured on the cover of NZ Potter Magazine in Spring 1971. Cowan's large scale pots have always been popular as modernist garden sculptures, this one sold for $18,500 passing the previous record by $2,500. Interest in the artist's work has increased since his death two years ago. A large retrospective exhibition at The Dowse (Habitation) and a show at Artspace (Either Possible or Necessary) have spotlit his talent in the recent months, and would have helped the current market interest in his collection. More information about the artist and the Dowse exhibition is here. e.c. |
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