Excellent sales report on Art Stage Singapore from Nicolas Forrest in Artinfo Australia:
- Arndt Singapore: Eko Nugroho embroidery for US$30,000, a Fendry Ekel painting for US$28,000, an Entang Wiharso sculpture for US$22,000, two Rodel Tapaya paintings for US$20,000 and $US23,000, and the entire solo show of seven paintings by Filipino artist Jigger Cruze (US$8,000 to US $18,000) within the first 10 minutes of the fair.
- Galerie Mark Hachem: sold four works by Egyptian-born artist Yves Hayat for an average price of EUR 10,000, one painting by Palestinian artist Laila Shawa for EUR 30,000, two paintings by Algerian-born Paris-based artist Nacer for EUR 12,000 each, and one Polles sculpture for EUR 5,000.
- Sundaram Tagore Galleries: sold “Mount Edziza Provincial Park #1, Northern British Columbia, Canada, 2012,” by renowned photographer Edward Burtynsky for US$27,820, “Iceberg between the Paulet Island and the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica,” 2005, by Brazilian-born Paris-based photographer Sebastião Salgado for US$38,734, two pieces by Indian-born Copenhagen-based poet, artist, and Tantric guru Sohan Qadri, each selling for US$63,130, and “50 Faces” by Singaporean artist Jane Lee For US$66,000.
- Galerie du Monde Hong Kong: four paintings by Chinese artist Zhu Yiyong on the opening day, all from his “Memories of China” series. Three 90 x 90cm paintings sold for US$49,000 each and one 170x100cm sold for US$80,000.
- Ota Fine Arts Japan/Singapore: a painting by Yayoi Kusama during the preview. Indonesian artist Ay Tjoe Christine also proved popular for the gallery which reports having a long waiting list for the work that they have brought by the artist (“Big Portion Only For the Red”).
- Galerie Ernst Hilger: sold one work by Ai Kijima for SGD$14,000.
- Gajah Gallery: four works by Indonesian artist Yunizar. Three of the works are the artist’s most recent bronze creations, in editions of three, which were realized during his time at the Gajah Gallery’s Yogya Art Lab in Indonesia. Two of the bronze sculptures sold for SGD$29,000 and one sold for SGD$27,000. The fourth work by Yunizar that was sold by the gallery is a painting entitled “Silver Sun,” for SGD$63,000. [T]hree works by contemporary Chinese artist Li Jin.
- Chan Hampe Galleries, which is presenting a solo exhibition of work by Singapore painter Ruben Pang, reports SGD$50,000 worth of sales in the first hour of the VIP preview.
- Edouard Malingue Gallery had a very busy first day selling several paintings by Chinese artist Yuan Yuan and an installation by Hong Kong-based installation and media artist Joao Vasco Paiva.
- Galerie Sogan & Art sold their entire stock of five photographs by Singapore-based emerging multidisciplinary artist Sarah Choo.
- Galeri Apik Indonesia, reports selling two works by contemporary Indonesian artist Yarno that were created especially for Art Stage Singapore. “Night Forest” was sold for SGD$ 30,000 to a Taiwanese collectors and “The Growth” for SGD$24,000 to a Malaysian collector.
- de Sarthe Gallery: sold a work by Zhou Wendou for US$3,500 and a work by Weng Guofeng for US$30,000. Weng Guofeng’s “2012, No.1,” 2013 – a 300 x 642 cm Giclée print exhibited by de Sarthe Gallery as part of the China Platform – was sold to the Long Museum in Shanghai.
- Frantic Gallery has sold three works from their solo show of Japanese artist Cousteau Tazuke including “The work with acrylic resin surface 2013.10.21” for EUR 9,000, “The work with acrylic resin surface 2012.10.10” for EUR 18,000 and “The work with acrylic resin surface 2012.03.22” for EUR 3,000.
- Zemack Contemporary Art had a fantastic start to the fair, selling three works by the New York-based hyperrealist painter Yigal Ozeri for SGD$50,000 each. In addition the gallery sold an oil on canvas by French artist Philippe Pasqua for SGD$120,000.
- Equator Art Projects reports selling a number of works with interest in several more. According to a gallery spokesperson, “We are very pleased with the response to Sherman Sam’s solo booth, Nikki Luna’s lightbox installation at the Southeast Asia platform, and to Awiki. We look forward to more people visiting our Gallery Booth (E7a) to have their portrait painted by Awiki.”
- Scream London sold a significant work by Beijing-based artist Ye Hongxing for SGD$24,000 during the opening of the fair.
- Galerie Paris: “We’ve sold one of the biggest piece of our booth to a significant Singaporean collector (a video by Yang Yongliang priced at USD$100,000), we sold many photographs by Chinese performer Liu Bolin at around USD $20,000 each, and a painting by young Chinese painter Ma Sibo at USD$25,000.”
- 7Adam Gallery reports selling nine bronze sculptures by Singaporean artist Kumari Nahappan ranging in price from SGD$672.00 to SGD$13,200.
- CUC Gallery is the first gallery from Vietnam to participate in Art Stage Singapore. Ms. Pham Phuong Cuc, founder of CUC Gallery, says that she has sold two works by Vietnamese artist Ly Tran Quynh Giang for SGD$11,000 each.
A Definitive Art Stage Singapore 2014 Sales Repor (Blouin Artinfo)