Christie’s NY PWC Evening Sale = $852.8m November 12, 2014 by Marion Maneker Arshile Gorky, Child’s Companions (4-7m) $8.9m Calder, Big Red (2-3m) 5.76m USD Calder, Black II (2.5-3.5m) 4.3m USD de Kooning, Untitled XXIV (9-12m) Koons, Pink Panther (8-12m) 15.8m USD Lichtenstein, Girl in Mirror (2-3m) 6.88m USD Lichtenstein, Hot Dog (1.5-2m) 4.4m USD Lichtenstein, Reflection on Prom (16m) 21.4m USD Mitchell, Untitled (1-1.5m) 3.9m Nauman, Device to Hold a Box (600-800k) 1.565m USD Nauman, Fish Fountain (1.2-1.8m) 2m USD Peter Doig, Pine House (16m) 18m USD Philip Guston, Poised (2.5-3.5m) 5.5m USD Prince, The Wrong Joke (1.8-2.2m) 3.1m USD Richter, Abstraktes Bild (5-7m) 9.125m Rothko, Untitled (2.5-3.5) 5.3m Ruscha, Radio (1.2-1.8m) 3.3m USD Ruscha, Smash (15-20m) 30.4m USD Seth Price, Vintage Bomber (50-70k) 785k USD Smith, Albany VII (600-800k) $1.2m Sturtevant, Lichtenstein, Frighten Girl (600-800k) 3.4m USD Tansey, Land Fall (3-4m) $5.765m Twombly, Untitled (35-55m) 69.6m USD Warhol, Four Marlons (60m) 69m USD Warhol, Mona Lisa (2.5-3.5m) 5.9m USD Warhol, Triple Elvis (75m) 81.9m USD Yayoi Kusama, White No 28 (1.5-2m) 7.1m USD More from Art Market MonitorThe Met Gets Ready for the iPadTax Exposé Shows Private Museum DetailsImpotent Criticism and the Power of MoneySotheby’s Paris Contemporain Leads with ShiragaThe Real Fair at FriezeCould These Be the Speculators?