Phillips Announces Modern & Contemporary Art Highlights from the London Frieze Week Auctions

Sam Francis Los Angeles, 1971  Acrylic  40 x 33 Estimate: £15,000 - 20,000

Evening Sale to Showcase Blue-Chip Works by David Hockney, Yayoi Kusama, and Andy Warhol, Alongside Post-War Masters and a Diverse Selection of Contemporary and Emerging Artists, Including Joseph Yaeger’s Auction Debut

 

LONDON –– Phillips unveils highlights of the Modern & Contemporary Art auctions in London on 10 and 11 October. The Evening Sale will showcase a selection of Blue-Chip, Contemporary, and Post- War masterpieces, alongside exciting works by emerging talent. Highlights include David Hockney’s vibrant Yorkshire landscape Path Through Wheat Field, July, Yayoi Kusama’s iconic Pumpkin (M), and Andy Warhol’s celebrated portraits of King Charles and Princess Diana. Notable works include Elizabeth Peyton’s Torino (Tony) Sept. 99 from the Collection of Marcel Brient and Joseph Yaeger’s auction debut, Sphinx without a secret.


The auction will also spotlight prominent artists such as Derek Fordjour and Tracey Emin, Post-War artists including Marino Marini and Sigmar Polke, and rising talents Michaela Yearwood-Dan, and Jenna Gribbon. Leading the Day Sale are works by Georg Baselitz, Daniel Richter, and Lorna Simpson, alongside cutting-edge works by Francesca Mollett, Jesse Mockrin, and auction newcomer Megan Rooney. The full auction catalogues for both sales are available online, with the preview exhibition open at Phillips’ Berkeley Square Galleries from 3 October until the Evening Sale on 10 October at 5pm, followed by the Day Sale on 11 October at 11am.

 

 

 

We are thrilled to present our Modern & Contemporary Art Frieze Week Sales, which feature an exceptional range of Blue-Chip works by David Hockney, Yayoi Kusama, and Andy Warhol, alongside Post-War and Contemporary names. We are especially proud to bring to auction a portrait by Elizabeth Peyton from the Collection of Marcel Brient in the Evening Sale and works by Marcel Broodthaers from the Herbig Collection in both the Evening Sale and the Day Sale, alongside fresh-to-market works from auction newcomers Joseph Yaeger and Megan Rooney. Our sales offer an exceptional array of Blue-Chip, Post-War, Contemporary, and cutting-edge works, reflecting Phillips’ unique approach to blending Modern masters with Contemporary voices. We look forward to welcoming collectors and art enthusiasts to explore these remarkable works during the preview this October.
— Olivia Thornton, Phillips’ Head of Modern & Contemporary Art, Europe


 

David Hockney Path through Wheat Field, July, 2005 Estimate: £2,000,000 - 3,000,000

 

David Hockney’s vibrant Path Through Wheat Field, July is a tribute to both the dramatic Yorkshire landscape of the artist’s childhood and the rich tradition of landscape painting itself. Painted en plein air shortly after the artist’s return to his native Yorkshire in 2005, this painting is one of the earliest of this important body of work and was prominently featured in the major exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts, David Hockney: A Bigger Picture. Representing a remarkable period of creative reinvention for Hockney as he approached his seventieth year, Path Through Wheat Field, July celebrates the energy and ingenuity of this celebrated artist.

 

 

Yayoi Kusama Pumpkin (M), 2016 Estimate: £2,000,000 - 3,000,000

A further highlight of the Evening Sale is Yayoi Kusama’s Pumpkin (M), crafted in mirror-polished bronze in 2016. A favourite motif of the artist, the pumpkin is instantly recognisable as belonging to Kusama’s creative universe.

 

From left to right: Andy Warhol Portrait of Princess Diana, 1982 Estimate: £1,200,000 - 1,800,000, Andy Warhol Portrait of Prince Charles, 1982 Estimate: £1,000,000 - 1,500,000

Andy Warhol’s Portrait of Princess Diana and Portrait of Prince Charles were created in 1982 following the couple’s marriage the year before. These striking depictions of the young princess and (then) prince are based on Lord Snowdon’s official engagement photograph of the couple. Warhol immortalises Diana and Charles through vibrant lines and bold contrasts that recall and revitalize his celebrated 1960s Pop portraits.

 

Renowned French collector Marcel Brient has, over the decades, built one of the most important collections of Contemporary art and design. A highlight from this esteemed collection, Elizabeth Peyton’s Torino (Tony) Sept. 99 exemplifies Peyton's luminous, small-scale portraiture. Further Contemporary highlights of the Evening Sale include Derek Fordjour’s Tandem Blue, and Tracey Emin’s This is life without you - You made me Feel like This.

From left to right: Elizabeth Peyton Torino (Tony) Sept. 99, 1999 Estimate: £300,000 — 500,000 Property from the Collection of Marcel Brient, Derek Fordjour Tandem Blue, 2018 Estimate: £220,000 - 350,000, Tracey Emin This is life without you - You made me Feel like This, 2018 Estimate: £600,000 - 800,000

 

Post-War highlights of the Evening Sale include Marino Marini’s Il Cavaliere Azzurro (The Blue Rider). Though renowned as one of the 20th century’s most famous Italian sculptors, examples of Marini’s painting are highly prized and rare to auction. Created between 1952 and 1954, during a particularly triumphant stage of the artist’s career following his award-winning 1952 Venice Biennale presentation, the work is a masterful rendering of Marini’s key artistic motif of the horse and rider, and remained in his own collection until 1961.

 

Sigmar Polke’s Die Motte belongs to the artist’s Stoffbilder paintings, a series begun in 1964 that combines mass- produced fabrics with painterly gestures to challenge conventional painting norms. Created during a period of growing international recognition for Polke, the layers of paint in this painting exemplify his alchemical approach to materials and his playful, postmodern exploration of abstraction.

From left to right: Marino Marini Il Cavaliere Azzurro (The Blue Rider), 1952-1954 Estimate: £600,000 - 900,000, Sigmar Polke Die Motte, 1985 Estimate: £500,000 - 700,000

Joseph Yaeger makes his auction debut in the Evening Sale with Sphinx without a secret, illuminating his cinematic and boundary-pushing compositions. Closely cropped and working from a heavily gessoed ground, the work embraces ambiguity and illegibility, evoking conflicting sensations in the viewer.



From left to right: Joseph Yaeger Sphinx without a secret, 2021 Estimate: £20,000 - 30,000 , Michaela Yearwood-Dan Feather (A Salute to You Mr Magpie), 2020 Estimate: £100,000 - 150,000


Francesca Mollett The Place I Chose to Stand, 2021 Estimate: £40,000 - 60,000

US-born, Yaeger lives and works in London, where he graduated from his MA at the Royal College of Art in 2019. Further cutting-edge highlights include works by Michaela Yearwood-Dan, Francesca Mollett, and Jenna Gribbon.

 

Modern & Contemporary Art Day Sale

 

Georg Baselitz’ Ein Moderner Maler (Remix), executed in 2007, is a monumental example of Baselitz’s figurative and expressive artistic practice. A dynamic composition featuring energetic brushwork, the present work belongs to Baselitz’s most recent reinvention of his practice: his Remix series, begun in 2005. Further Day Sale highlights include works by Daniel Richter, Lorna Simpson, Damien Hirst, KAWS and works by Marcel Broodthaers from the Herbig Collection.

From left to right: Georg Baselitz Ein Moderner Maler (Remix), 2007 Estimate: £400,000 - 600,000, Daniel Richter White Horse - Pink Flag, 2004 Estimate: £220,000 - 350,000, Lorna Simpson Constellation, 2020 Estimate: £200,000 - 300,000

South African-born, London-based Canadian artist Megan Rooney will make her auction debut in the Day Sale with Two Dreams, One for Now, One for later. Rooney’s large-scale abstract paintings are imbued with colour and movement. The artist’s work is held in major international collections including the Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, the Museum MACAN, West Jakarta, and the Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw, the Zabludowicz Collection, as well as the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami. Her first major solo exhibition Echoes & Hours is on view at Kettle’s Yard until 6 October. Further highlights include works by Francesca Mollet, Jesse Mockrin, and Daisy Parris.

 

 

From left to right: Megan Rooney Two Dreams, One for Now, One for later, 2016 Estimate: £20,000 - 30,000, Francesca Mollett Divers, 2020 Estimate: £20,000 - 30,000

Modern & Contemporary Art Evening Sale

Auction: 10 October 2024, 5pm BST

Location: 30 Berkeley Square, London, W1J 6EX

Auction viewing: 3 October - 10 October

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Modern & Contemporary Art Day Sale

Auction: 11 October 2024, 11am BST

Location: 30 Berkeley Square, London, W1J 6EX

Auction viewing: 3 October - 11 October

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Untitled (Birthday Card) signed 'D Hirst' on the stretcher; signed, titled and dated ''Untitled (Birthday Card)' 1999 Damien Hirst' on the reverse household gloss and butterflies on canvas 213.5 x 214.5 cm (84 x 84 1/2 in.) Executed in 1999. Estimate: £250,000 - 350,000

 

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