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Long-overlooked Black artists dominate New York spring sales » Borneo Bulletin Online

May 10, 2021 Thomas Urbain & Peter Hutchison NEW YORK (AFP) – Black artists are represented like never before at New York’s spring sales next week after years of being overlooked and underappreciated, with several expected to set new records for their works. American-born Jean-Michel Basquiat, of Haitian and Puerto Rican descent, becomes the first Black painter to headline both Christie’s and Sotheby’s main auctions, on Tuesday and Wednesday. The 1983 Versus Medici are expected to fetch around USD50 million each during the virtual auctions. The late Robert Colescott, renowned for expressionist paintings that dealt with Black identity and history, is expected to increase his record tenfold, with his 1975

Les peintres noirs prisés comme jamais sur le marché de l art

Les peintres noirs prisés comme jamais sur le marché de l art
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Kerry James Marshall s poignant painting Nat-Shango (Thunder), 1991 to be offered at Christie s

Kerry James Marshall s poignant painting Nat-Shango (Thunder), 1991 to be offered at Christie s Kerry James Marshall (b. 1955), Nat-Shango (Thunder). Acrylic, paper collage and printed paper collage on linen, 73 ½ x 55 3/4 in. (186.7 x 141.6 cm.) Executed in 1991. Estimate: $6,500,000–8,500,000. © Christie s Images Ltd 2021. NEW YORK, NY .-Christie’s will present Kerry James Marshall’s powerful Nat-Shango (Thunder), 1991 in its upcoming 21st Century Evening Sale at Christie’s New York on 11 May (estimate $6.5-8.5M). Nat-Shango (Thunder) is an early example of the revolutionary portraits of Black figures that have established the artist as one of the most insightful and significant chroniclers in contemporary art. His paintings not only confront the place of the Black subject in the art historical canon—from the Renaissance to 20th century American Abstraction—they also reassess important figures from Black history, and demonstrate their continued relevance today.

Monumental skull painting by Jean-Michel Basquiat to anchor Christie s sale in May

Monumental skull painting by Jean-Michel Basquiat to anchor Christie s sale in May Jean-Michel Basquiat, In This Case. Acrylic and oilstick on canvas, 77 7/8 x 73 3/4 in. Executed in 1983. Estimate: US$50 million. © Christie s Images Ltd 2021. NEW YORK, NY .-Christie’s announces the addition of artistic titan Jean-Michel Basquiat’s monumental “skull” painting In This Case to its upcoming 21th Century Evening Sale at Christie’s New York on 11 May (estimate in excess of US$50 million). In This Case is last in the series of Basquiat’s holy trinity of “skull” paintings made in 1983. Included in the ground-breaking Basquiat retrospective at Paris’s Fondation Louis Vuitton, In This Case was shown alongside his two most iconic masterworks, Untitled (1981)—held in The Broad Museum, Santa Monica—and Untitled (1982), which sold in 2017 for more than $110 million, reaching the highest price ever attained by an American artist at auction. With its blazing color, pyrotechnic vigor

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