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Christie's May 11, 2005

Contemporary Art

'Pan' by Hofmann


Lot 210, "Pan," by Hans Hofmann, oil on canvas, 60 by 52 inches, 1958


By Carter B. Horsley
The day auctions of Post-War and Contemporary Art at Christie's, May 12, are highlighted by two very strong works by Hans Hofmann, some excellent sculptures by John Chamberlain, a superb Richard Artschwanger, some fine small abstract paintings by David Smith, a good Barbara Kruger, fine abstractions by Conrad Marca-Relli and Gerhard Richter, and a good sculpture by Nam June Paik. The two day sales were very successful with a total of about $37 million.
Morning session

Lot 210, "Pan," is an excellent oil on canvas by Hans Hofmann (1880-1966). Executed in 1958, it measures 60 by 52 inches. It has been consigned from the estate of Oscar M. and Zelia P. Ruebhausen. Mr. Ruebhausen was presiding partner from 1972 to 1981 of the New York law firm of Debevoise & Plimpton and was a president of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and chairman of the board of Bennington College and the Russell Sage Foundation. The Hofmann has an estimate of $300,000 to $500,000. It sold for $374,400 including the buyer's premium as do all results mentioned in this article.
Another good work from the same collection is Lot 209, "Oriental," by William Baziotes (1912-1916). An oil on canvas that once belonged to Nelson A. Rockefeller, it measures 24 by 30 inches and was painted in 1952. It has an estimate of $60,000 to $80,000. It sold for $132,000.


'Figures in Ferment' by Hofmann


Lot 214, "Figures in Ferment," by Hans Hofmann, oil on panel, 40 by 55 inches, 1944
Another good Hofmann is Lot 214, "Figures in Ferment," an oil on panel that measures 40 by 55 inches. Executed in 1944, it has an estimate of $120,000 to $180,000. It sold for $262,400.


'Spinster's Dinner' by Chamberlain


Lot 245, "Spinster's Dinner," by John Chamberlain, painted and chromium-plated steel, 21 1/2 by 39 1/2 by 29 inches, 1996
John Chamberlain (b. 1927) is represented by three excellent painted and chromium-plated steel works in this auction. Lot 245 is entitled "Spinster's Dinner" and measures 21 1/2 by 39 1/2 by 29 inches. Executed in 1996, it has an estimate of $150,000 to $200,000. It sold for $168,000.


'Cold to Ray/Hot to Molly' by Chamberlain


Lot 318, "Cold to Ray/Hot to Molly," by John Chamberlain, painted and chromium-plated steel, 14 1/4 by 16 3/4 by 4 1/2 inches, 2003
Lot 318 is a 2003 work by Chamberlain that has a great title, "Cole to Ray/Hot to Molly." It measures 14 1/4 by 16 3/4 by 4 1/2 inches. It has an estimate of $30,000 to $40,000. It sold for $54,000.


'Karankawas Falls' by Chamberlain


Lot 276, "KarankawasFalls," by John Chamberlain, painted and chromium-plated steel, 91 by 93 by 29 inches, 2003
Another 2003 sculpture by Chamberlain is Lot 276, "Karankawas Falls." It measures 91 by 93 by 29 inches and has an estimate of $300,000 to $400,000. It failed to sell.


'Abstraktes Bild (708-2)' by Richter


Lot 277, "Abstraktes Bild (708-2)," by Gerhard Richter, oil on canvas, 28 1/2 by 40 inches, 1989
Lot 277 is an excellent abstract oil on canvas by Gerhard Richter (b. 1932) (see The City Review article on a major Richter exhibition). It measures 28 1/2 by 40 inches and was executed in 1989. It has an estimate of $350,000 to $450,000. It sold for $755,200.


Abstract painting by Reinhardt


Lot 207, "Abstract Painting," by Ad Reinhardt, oil on canvas,40 by 38 inches, 1948
Lot 207 is a very lush abstract oil on canvas by Ad Reinhardt (1913-1967). It measures 40 by 38 inches and was exected in 1948 and was exhibited at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington in 1949. It has an estimate of $100,000 to $150,000. It sold for $192,000.


Untitled by David Smith


Lot 206, Untitled, by David Smith, egg ink and tempera on paper, 15 3/4 by 20 1/4, 1955
David Smith (1906-1965), the famous sculptor, has two fine untitled tempera on paper works, Lot 205 and 206. The former measures 24 1/2 by 19 1/8 inches and was executed in 1951. It has an estimate of $35,000 to $45,000. It sold for $38,400. The latter is a tempera and egg ink work on paper that measures 15 3/4 by 20 1/4. Executed in 1955, it has an estimate of $25,000 to $35,000 and is the better composition. It failed to sell.


Untitled by David Smith


Lot 218, Untitled, by David Smith, oil on masonite, 9 3/4 by 7 7/8 inches, 1957
Another fine, untitled abstract painting by Smith is Lot 218. An oil on masonite, it measures 9 3/4 by 7 7/8 inches and was executed in 1957. It has an estimate of $25,000 to $35,000. It sold for $57,600.


Untitled by Kline


Lot 204, Untitled, by Franz Kline, gouache on paper, 9 by 9 1/2 inches, circa 1955
Sometimes a mark of a fine work is that is good at any scale. Lot 204 is a very fine untitled small work by Franz Kline (1910-1962) that is just such an example. A gouache on paper, it measures only 9 by 9 1/2 inches. It comes from the collection of Helen and David B. Pall and has a modest estimate of $60,000 to $80,000. It sold for $210,000.


'Black Focal Point' by Gottlieb


Lot 244, "Black Focal Point," by Adolph Gottlieb, oil and acrylic on canvas, 90 by 60 inches, 1973
The cover illustration of the catalogue is Lot 244, "Black Focal Point," by Adolph Gottlieb (1903-1974). An oil and acrylic on canvas that mesaures 90 by 60 inches, it was executed in 1973. It has an estimate of $400,000 to $600,000. It sold for $464,000. Lot 241 is a darker but more traditional Gottlieb, entitled "Looping #2," a 24-by-20-inch oil on canvas that was executed in 1964. It has an estimate of $80,000 to $120,000. It sold for $156,000.


'L-1-58 (Summer Noon)' by Marca-Relli


Lot 216, "L-1-58 (Summer Noon)," by Conrad Marca-Relli, oil on fabric and canvas collage on canvas, 68 by 100 inches, 1958
Lot 216 is a large and impressive Abstract Expressionist work by Conrad Marca-Relli (b. 1913). Consigned from the John Raimondi Collection, it is an oil on fabric and canvas collage that measures 68 by 100 inches. Entitled "L-1-58 (Summer Noon)," it was executed in 1958. "In the late 1950s," the catalogue entry for this lot noted, "Marca-Relli embarked on a series of works that are ambitious in their scale, complexity and color harmonies, and are among the best of his oeuvre. Summer Noon...is a quintessential example in which the biomorphic collage elements reference figuration and landscape yet remains eluse to literal interpretation...What sets Summer Noon...apart from other examples is its unabashed use of glorious color, used with a confidence that would seldom be equaled in his work." The lot has an estimate of $150,000 to $200,000. It sold for $216,000.


'Guardian Angel' by Frankenthaler


Lot 317, "Guardian Angel," by Helen Frankenthaler, oil on canvas, 47 3/4 by 65 1/2 inches, 1982
Lot 317 is a very painterly oil on canvas entitled "Guardian Angel" by Helen Frankenthaler (b. 1928). It measures 47 3/4 by 65 1/2 inches and was executed in 1982. It has a modest estimate of $50,000 to $70,000. It sold for $180,000.
Afternoon Session


'You Can't Drag Your Money Into The Grave With You' by Kruger


Lot 453, "Untitled (You Can't Drag Your Money Into The Grave With You)," by Barbara Kruger, photographic silkscreen on vinyl, 109 by 148 3/4 inches, 1990
Lot 453 is a fine and large photographic silkscreen on vinyl by Barbara Kruger (b.1945). Entitled "Untitled (You Can't Drag Your Money Into The Grave With Your)," it was executed in 1990 and measures 109 by 148 3/4 inches. It has a modest estimate of $80,000 to $120,000. It sold for $156,000.


'Desert Sunset III' by Artschwager


Lot 571, "Desert Sunset III," by Richard Artschwager, acrylic on Celotex in artist's frame, 49 by 64 inches, 1989
Lot 571 is a very fine work by Richard Artschwager (b. 1923) entitled "Desert Sunset III." Unlike most of his grisaille-style works, this one has some more color, the yellow sun." An acrylic on Celotex, it measures 49 by 64 inches and was executed in 1989. It has a modest estimate of $50,000 to $70,000. It sold for $102,000.


Wood relief portraits by Balkenhol


Lot 462, "Large Head Reliefs," by Stephan Balkenhol, painted poplar wood relief sculptures, each 47 by 38 1/4 by 4 3/4 inches, 2000
Lot 462 is a very nice group of four poplar relief wood portraits by Stephan Balkenhol (b. 1957). Each is 47 by 38 1/4 by 4 3/4 inches. The work, which was executed in 2000, has an estimate of $60,000 to $80,000. It sold for $78,000.


'Les Bougies (Shadows from the Lesson of Darkness' by Boltanski


Lot 538, "Les Bougies (Shadows from the Lesson of Darkness)," by Christian Boltanski, 14 part oxidized copper with candles and metal brackets, 1987
Lot 538 is a wonderful wall sculpture entitled "Les Bougies (Shadows from the Lesson of Darkness)" in 14 parts by Christian Boltanski (b. 1944). It consists of small figures in oxidized copper mounted on brackets with candles. It was executed in 1987 and has an estimate of $25,000 to $35,000. It sold for $90,000.


'Good Girl/Bad Girl' by Paik


Lot 522, "Good Girl/Bad Girl," by Nam June Paik, nine televisions, aluminum structure, digital prints on fabric, glass insulators, metal horn and other materials," 55 by 55 by 21 inches, 1991
Lot 522 is a superb sculpture by Nam June Paik (b. 1932) entitled "Good Girl/Bad Girl." It measures 55 by 55 by 21 inches and consists of nine televisions, digital prints on fabric, a metal horn and other materials. It was executed in 1991 and has a modest estimate of $70,000 to $90,000. It sold for $108,000.


'Two Stories' by Baldessari


Lot 521, "Two Stories," by John Baldessari, oil tint, acrylic and photographic material mounted on three panels, 96 by 50 1/2 inches, 1987
Lot 521 is an impressive large work by John Baldessari (b. 1931), entitled "Two Stories." Consisting of three panels that overall measure 96 by 50 1/2 inches, it was executed in 1987. It has a modest estimate of $60,000 to $80,000. It sold for $192,000.


'Art and Life (The Crocodile's Wisdom' by Chia


Lot 541, "Art and Life (The Crocodile's Wisdom)," by Sandro Chia, oil on canvas, 113 1/4 by 97 1/2 inches, 1982
Sandro Chia (b. 1946) is represented in the auction by two good works. Lot 541 is entitled "Art and Life (The Crocodile's Wisdom)." An oil on canvas, it measures 113 1/4 by 97 1/2 inches and was executed in 1982. It has an estimate of $80,000 to $120,000. It sold for $114,000.


'Hard Game' by Chia


Lot 542, "Hard Game," by Sandro Chia, graphite, charcoal and oil on paper, 77 by 59 1/4 inches, 1981
The other Chia is Lot 542, which is entitled "Hard Game." A graphite, charcoal and oil on paper, it measures 77 by 59 1/4 inches. Executed in 1981, it has an estimate of $30,000 to $40,000. It sold for $66,000.

Lot 424, "Untitled (Oriental Glasses," a 30-by-40-inch Ektacolor print mounted on foamcore, number one of an edition of one, by Richard Prince (b. 1949) had an estimate of $150,000 to $200,000 and sold for $632,000.

Lot 458, "Sanitorium Haus am see negativ, positiv, seitenverkehrt," by Martin Kippenberger (1953-1997), a 59 1/4-inch square oil and silicon gel on three attached canvases, had an estimate of $180,000 to $220,000. Executed in 1985, it sold for $318,400.

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