Christie’s Hong Kong autumn 2023 auctions fetch US$384 million, see strong demand for Asian masterpieces

about 4 months ago (12/05/2023)

Christie’s Hong Kong autumn 2023 auctions fetch US$384 million, see strong demand for Asian masterpieces | South China Morning Post Advertisement Advertisement Art + FOLLOW Get more with my NEWS A personalised news feed of stories that matter to you Learn more “Bad Barber” (2000), by Yoshitomo Nara, sold for HK$51.2 million including fees on November 28 during Christie’s 20th- and 21st-century art evening sale in Hong Kong, part of the auction house’s 2023 autumn sales. Photo: Christie’s Lifestyle Arts & Culture Christie’s Hong Kong autumn 2023 auctions fetch US$384 million, see strong demand for Asian masterpieces Christie’s autumn auctions showed Asian demand for high-end art and collectibles remains resilient; top lot ‘Nude on Tapestry’ by Sanyu sold for US$24 million There were eager bids for ‘The Tianminlou Collection’ of Chinese porcelain, while the mood was more subdued for Taiwanese pop star Jay Chou’s collaboration Art + FOLLOW Lee Shu-yan + FOLLOW Published: 12:45pm, 5 Dec, 2023 Why you can trust SCMP Asian demand for high-end art and other collectibles remains resilient despite a downcast macroeconomic backdrop, Christie’s just-finished week of auctions in Hong Kong showed. The total tally for Christie’s annual autumn auctions, which took place at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre from November 24 to December 2, was HK$3 billion (US$384 million), level with the HK$3 billion recorded in the spring sales .

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