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Kenny Schachter had these FIAC sales:
Sadie Coles
- Rudolf Stingel’s realistic painting of a squirrel sold within a short time of the opening near the asking price of $2.5 million
Joseph Nahmad
- sold a tiny Richard Prince monochromatic joke painting for $550,000
Pace
- a 1966-7 Robert Irwin painted disc which swiftly sold for $4 million
Marfa’
- Stéphanie Saadé, a €15,000 work , which the gallery had shared on Instagram as the work was created
- another work by Saadé, Moon Pills (2015) for €5,500
- four works by Tamara Al Samerraei sold for €1,800 each
Jack Hanley
- sold several drawings by Elizabeth Jaeger for €1,200 each, mostly to European collectors.
Artnet gathered these sales:
David Kordansky
- a large painting by Rashid Johnson for $215,000
Air de Paris
- two paintings by Eliza Douglas
- a photo by Torbjørn Rødland changing hands in the first few minutes, each for €12,000
Thaddaeus Ropac
- A Baselitz painting in the region of €300,000-350,000 changed hands quickly on the first day
- two works by Imi Knoebel, for €190,000 and €40,000
Sprüth Magers
- an Andro Wekua painting sold for €90,000 to a European collection
Scott Reyburn at the New York Times had these sales:
Blum & Poe
- All eight of the new large-scale figure paintings by Henry Taylor made for the fair, priced between $80,000 and $110,000, found buyers within three hours of the preview
- Taylor’s 2011 sculptural installation of household objects, “It’s like a jungle,” that formed the centerpiece of the booth, was reserved for a buyer at $200,000
Mor Charpentier
- Lawrence Abu Hamdan’s 2016 lightbox piece “Saydnaya (the missing 19db),” Priced at 7,500 euros, or about $8,800, each, four examples from a total edition of five sold to collectors from Europe, Latin America, and the United States
Richard Koh
- A green and blue abstract by the Kuala Lumpur-based painter Yeoh Choo Chan, 28, was sold in transit to Asia Now, via Artsy.net, for $12,000
The FT’s Melanie Gerlis has these sales:
Michael Werner
- Per Kirkeby from (€150,000-€400,000)
Sprüth Magers
- works by George Condo ($300,000) and Sterling Ruby (€125,000)
Kukje Gallery
- Kim Yong-Ik (b. 1947) Untitled 1992 Mixed media on canvas 181.5 x 227 cm Approx. 200,000-250,000 USD
- Lee Ufan (b.1936) From Point (No. 790226) 1979 53 x 46 cm Approx. 300,000-360,000 USD
- Kim Yong-Ik (b. 1947) Closer…Come Closer… 1992 Mixed media on canvas 45 x 53 cm (size of the canvas) Approx. 20,000-25,000 USD
- Haegue Yang (b. 1971) The Intermediate – Windy Uninhabited Island 2016 Artificial straw, stainless steel frame, powder coating, turbine vent 120 x 86 x 53 cm Courtesy of the artist and Kukje Gallery Image provided by Kukje Gallery Approx. 35,000 – 39,000 Euros
- Kim Yong-Ik (b. 1947) Untitled 1993 Acrylic on canvas 80 x 100 cm Approx. 80,000 – 85,000 USD
- Ha Chong-Hyun (b.1935) Conjunction 05-144 2005 Oil on hemp cloth 117 x 91 cm Approx. 95,000 – 100,000 USD
- Kwon Young-Woo (1926-2013) Untitled 1984 Gouache, Chinese ink on Korean paper 63.5 x 55 cm Approx. 60,000 – 65,000 USD
- Lee Ufan (b.1936) Dialogue 2016 Acrylic on canvas 162 x 130 cm Approx. 250,000-300,000 USD
- Kim Yong-Ik (b. 1947) Despair Completed 1994-2002 Mixed media on canvas 80 x 100 cm Approx. 80,000-85,000 USD
- Jean-Michel Othoniel (b.1964) Precious Stonewall 2017 Blue Indian mirrored glass, wood, metal 65 x 55 x 22 cm Approx. 44,000-50,000 Euros
- Kyungah Ham (b.1966) 150. Needling Whisper, Needle Country / SMS Series in Camouflage / Floating Mysterious Nicergoline North Korean hand embroidery, silk threads on cotton, middle man, secret code, bribe, anxiety, censorship, ideology, wooden frame 63 x 46 cm Approx. 15,000-20,000 USD
The Art Newspaper’s Gareth Harris had these sales:
Laffanour Galerie
- a 1958 bookcase designed by Charlotte Perriand during yesterday’s VIP day (price undisclosed)
Applicat-Prazan
- a painting by Pierre Soulages, titled Peinture 13 November 1956, for €2m
Galerie Templon
- a Jim Dine self-portrait from 2017 for $350,000
- George Segal 1971 sculpture, entitled Miles and Susie, for $150,000.
- Five paintings by Omar Ba from Senegal
Pace
- sold works by Kiki Smith, Raqib Shaw and Robert Irwin
Lehmann Maupin
- Kader Attia‘s latest work “Untitled” from 2017 — a mixed media work primarily composed of two leg prosthesis and a chair — selling in the range of €70,000-€80,000 EUR to a private contemporary art foundation in France
- Another work by Attia, “Eternal Conversation” from 2016 — a mixed media wall sculpture of calabashes and stainless steel containers — also sold in the range of €80,000-€100,000 EUR
David Kordansky Gallery
- sold more than half their booth by Wednesday evening including a new sculpture, Fiberglass Sculpture with Incense Smoke by Evan Holloway for $85,000 USD
- a ceramic work by Ruby Neri, Untitled (Traditional Pot) for $22,000 USD
- a large oil crayon and Flashe work, Automatic Drawing (untitled) by Calvin Marcus for $35,000 USD
- the Fragonard, a new neon work by Mary Weatherford for $220,000 USD
- Untitled Mask Collage, a vinyl, spray enamel, oil stick, soap and wax on panel work by Rashid Johnson for $215,000 USD
- Black Bars: Déjeuner No. 20 (Girl with Dice, Water Gun, Basketball, Mitten, Eight Ball and Thermos) by Kathryn Andrews for $75,000 USD