Opening of ‘Christy Hong Kong Spring Auction’… Hot auction scene in pictures [한강로 사진관]

2023-06-01 12:42:16

Opening of ‘Christy Hong Kong Spring Auction’… Hot auction scene in pictures [한강로 사진관]

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Works are on display at the ‘Christie Hong Kong Spring Auction’ exhibition held at Christie’s Hong Kong Auction House at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center (HKCEC) on the 28th. Hong Kong = Senior Correspondent Jewon Lee

Korean artist Ufan Lee’s ‘Dialogue’ is being traded at the ‘Christie Hong Kong Spring Auction’ held at the Hong Kong Convention Center (HKCEC) Christie’s Hong Kong Auction House on the 28th. The work was sold for 1.9 billion won. Hong Kong = Senior Correspondent Jewon Lee

Korean artist Ufan Lee’s ‘Dialogue’ is being traded at the ‘Christie Hong Kong Spring Auction’ held at the Hong Kong Convention Center (HKCEC) Christie’s Hong Kong Auction House on the 28th. The work was sold for 1.9 billion won. Hong Kong = Senior Correspondent Jewon Lee



While the ‘Christy Hong Kong Spring Auction’ was held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center (HKCEC) from May 24th to June 1st, the ’20th/21st Century Art Division’ was successfully auctioned for two days from the 28th to the 29th. The auction was broadcast live online and watched by 7.6 million people in 29 countries.

Jeff Koons’ work ‘Sacred Heart’ is on display at the Christie’s Hong Kong Spring Auction held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center (HKCEC) on the 28th. Hong Kong = Senior Correspondent Jewon Lee

Jean-Michel Basquiat’s work ‘Black’ (1986) is being traded at the Christie’s Hong Kong Spring Auction held at Christie’s Hong Kong Auction House at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center (HKCEC) on the 28th. Hong Kong = Senior Correspondent Jewon Lee

Works by Korean artists are exhibited at the ‘Christie Hong Kong Spring Auction’ held at Christie’s Hong Kong Auction House at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center (HKCEC) on the 28th. Hong Kong = Senior Correspondent Jewon Lee

At the ‘Christie Hong Kong Spring Auction’ held at the Hong Kong Convention Center (HKCEC) Christie’s Hong Kong Auction House on the 28th, Jean-Michel Basquiat’s 1986 work ‘Black’ sold for 10.5 billion won, the highest auction price of the day. Hong Kong = Senior Correspondent Jewon Lee

Jean-Michel Basquiat’s 1986 painting ‘Black’ sold for 10.5 billion won, recording the highest auction price of the day, followed by Jeff Koons’ work ‘Sacred Heart’ at 10.2 billion won, and Rene Magritte’s ‘Lovers’ Walk’ at 8.6 billion won. . As for works by Korean artists, Lee Ufan’s ‘Dialogue’ earned 1.9 billion won, and Park Seo-bo’s ‘Ecriture No. 15-76’ sold for 1.3 billion won, and Kim Chang-yeol’s ‘Waterdrop No.16’ sold for 850 million won and found a new owner.

Auctioneers are busy placing orders at the Christie’s Hong Kong Spring Auction held at the Hong Kong Convention Center (HKCEC) Christie’s Hong Kong Auction on the 28th. Hong Kong = Senior Correspondent Jewon Lee

Auctioneers are busy placing orders at the Christie’s Hong Kong Spring Auction held at the Christie’s Hong Kong Auction House at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center (HKCEC) on the 28th. Hong Kong = Senior Correspondent Jewon Lee

Auctioneers are busy placing orders at the Christie’s Hong Kong Spring Auction held at Christie’s Hong Kong Auction House at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center (HKCEC) on the 28th. Hong Kong = Senior Correspondent Jewon Lee

Auctioneers applaud a fellow auctioneer who won the bid at the Christie’s Hong Kong Spring Auction held at Christie’s Hong Kong Auction House at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center (HKCEC) on the 28th. Hong Kong = Senior Correspondent Jewon Lee

Looking back at the four-hour auction, where the auctioneers’ hand gestures and attendees’ shouts were as fierce and hot as Hong Kong’s hot weather, with vivid on-site photos.

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