Hong Kong Asian Paintings Auction Results
Published October 11th, 2008
Sotheby’s sale of Modern and Contemporary Southeast Asian Paintings, held on its third day of sales in its autumn 2008 series at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, brought HK$71,625,748 (US$9,165,947), far exceeding its high estimate (est. HK$35.1-48.5 million / US$4.5-6.2 million).
The sale, which included works by prominent artists from countries including Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam and Malaysia, again set a new record for a Contemporary Southeast Asian work of art at auction when Indonesian artist I Nyoman Masriadi’s The Man From Bantul (The Final Round), 2000, an impressive triptych conveying the resolve of the human spirit, sold for HK$7,820,000 (US$1,000,725) after lively bidding, five times its high estimate (lot 838, est. HK$1-1.5 million).
The previous record was just set in Sotheby’s Evening Sale of Contemporary Asian Art on October 4th, when Sotheby’s also set artist records for numerous other Indonesian artists, including Affandi, Agus Suwage and Handiwirman Saputra. Additional artist records were set in today’s sale for works by Rudi Mantofani, Dipo Andy and Jumaldi Alfi, among others.
The majority of the works in today’s sale fetched many times their pre-sale estimates.
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