Buyers Seek Quality From All Price Ranges
Contemporary Art in Greater Demand Than Ever
Helmut Middendorf
Trying to catch the Rainbows - 1984
Mixed media with gouache on paper, each 140 x 109 cm,
Estimate: € 5,000-7,000
Trying to catch the Rainbows - 1984
Mixed media with gouache on paper, each 140 x 109 cm,
Estimate: € 5,000-7,000
Munich, April 7, 2022 (KK) - Ketterer Kunst reacts to the ongoing strong demand for Contemporary Art in the online business. In "Stories To Be Told", a special edition of its Online Only Auction, Ketterer Kunst puts works by contemporary artists in the limelight as of April 15. The auction includes works by the Berlin-based Romanian native Adrian Ghenie, the Neo-Expressionist A.R. Penck, the painter, graphic- and photo artist Günther Förg and Helmut Middendorf, protagonist of the group "Neue Wilde". The hammer goes down on May 15, 2022 at 3 pm. .
"The demand in the Online-Only sector increasingly becomes an indicator for our big saleroom auctions in spring and fall. This is why I am so happy about the fascinating selection of contemporary art that we are preparing for our spring auction on June 10/11, 2022," explains Robert Ketterer, auctioneer and owner of Ketterer Kunst. "We have already been entrusted with a great number of outstanding works by artists like Cindy Sherman, Gerhard Richter, Katharina Grosse and Andy Warhol, not least because selling art is particularly promising at this point."
Here's a first glimpse at what the Evening Sale has to offer:
"The demand in the Online-Only sector increasingly becomes an indicator for our big saleroom auctions in spring and fall. This is why I am so happy about the fascinating selection of contemporary art that we are preparing for our spring auction on June 10/11, 2022," explains Robert Ketterer, auctioneer and owner of Ketterer Kunst. "We have already been entrusted with a great number of outstanding works by artists like Cindy Sherman, Gerhard Richter, Katharina Grosse and Andy Warhol, not least because selling art is particularly promising at this point."
Here's a first glimpse at what the Evening Sale has to offer:
1. Gerhard Richter, Abstract Painting 665-4, 1988, 62 x 62 cm, Schätzpreis € 600,000-800,000
"Gerhard Richter is a particularly versatile artist, who, the year he celebrates his 90th birthday, looks back on an astonishing lifetime achievement. This oil painting is a very special expression of his exceptional artistic potential," says Nicola Gräfin Keglevich, Senior Director at Ketterer Kunst, joyfully. "In this work Richter attains a fascinating spatiality." With the sale of "Christiane und Kerstin" (€ 2.6 m.), Ketterer Kunst currently holds the German record for a work from Gerhard Richter. "Gerhard Richter is a particularly versatile artist, who, the year he celebrates his 90th birthday, looks back on an astonishing lifetime achievement. This oil painting is a very special expression of his exceptional artistic potential," says Nicola Gräfin Keglevich, Senior Director at Ketterer Kunst, joyfully. "In this work Richter attains a fascinating spatiality." With the sale of "Christiane und Kerstin“ (€ 2.6 m.), Ketterer Kunst currently holds the German record for a work from Gerhard Richter.
"Gerhard Richter is a particularly versatile artist, who, the year he celebrates his 90th birthday, looks back on an astonishing lifetime achievement. This oil painting is a very special expression of his exceptional artistic potential," says Nicola Gräfin Keglevich, Senior Director at Ketterer Kunst, joyfully. "In this work Richter attains a fascinating spatiality." With the sale of "Christiane und Kerstin" (€ 2.6 m.), Ketterer Kunst currently holds the German record for a work from Gerhard Richter. "Gerhard Richter is a particularly versatile artist, who, the year he celebrates his 90th birthday, looks back on an astonishing lifetime achievement. This oil painting is a very special expression of his exceptional artistic potential," says Nicola Gräfin Keglevich, Senior Director at Ketterer Kunst, joyfully. "In this work Richter attains a fascinating spatiality." With the sale of "Christiane und Kerstin“ (€ 2.6 m.), Ketterer Kunst currently holds the German record for a work from Gerhard Richter.
2. Cindy Sherman, Untitled 282, color photograph, 1993, 228,6 x 152,4 cm, estimate € 450,000-550,000
"This photograph is exemplary of the artist's feminist agenda, it is part of her second "Fashion Series", explains Sebastian Neußer, Director Ketterer Kunst. "She depicts media-made stereotypes that treat women as both subject and object. A remarkable work that provides food for thought and discussion."
"This photograph is exemplary of the artist's feminist agenda, it is part of her second "Fashion Series", explains Sebastian Neußer, Director Ketterer Kunst. "She depicts media-made stereotypes that treat women as both subject and object. A remarkable work that provides food for thought and discussion."
3. Andy Warhol, Goethe, color silkscreen, museum board, 1982, 96.3 x 96.3 cm, estimate € 180,000-240,000
Andy Warhol's portrait of an icon of world literature is nothing less than cult motif of pop art. As complete series and matching set, this work is extremely rare on the market.
4. Pierre Soulages, Peinture 26. September 1981, oil on canvas, 54 x 73 cm, estimate € 400,000 – 600,000
Pierre Soulages, one of the most significant protagonists of Modernism, is the master of black. Instead of using classic paintbrushes, Soulages employs coarse brushes, squeegees and tassels, by means of which he adds a unique relief character to the surface of his works. An impressive feature of his art is the light that gets caught in the surface structures and is reflected by the bright to very dark color fields in a multitude of ways.
5. Tony Cragg, Points of View, stainless steel, 2008, 220 x 85 x 73 cm, estimate € 250,000 – 350,000
The stainless steel sculpture from Cragg's important "Points of View" period is a remarkable document of his characteristic artistic examination of form and figuration. The incredibly magnetic high-gloss materiality and the beautiful shape of the more than 2m tall work are striking from every perspective.
6. Katharina Grosse, Ohne Titel, acrylic on canvas, 2016, 300 x 200 cm, estimate € 180,000-240,000
This large-size work was made in the characteristic spray technique. It is a paintting exemplary of Grosse's monumental spatial installations that made for her tremendous international success.
4. Pierre Soulages, Peinture 26. September 1981, oil on canvas, 54 x 73 cm, estimate € 400,000 – 600,000
Pierre Soulages, one of the most significant protagonists of Modernism, is the master of black. Instead of using classic paintbrushes, Soulages employs coarse brushes, squeegees and tassels, by means of which he adds a unique relief character to the surface of his works. An impressive feature of his art is the light that gets caught in the surface structures and is reflected by the bright to very dark color fields in a multitude of ways.
5. Tony Cragg, Points of View, stainless steel, 2008, 220 x 85 x 73 cm, estimate € 250,000 – 350,000
The stainless steel sculpture from Cragg's important "Points of View" period is a remarkable document of his characteristic artistic examination of form and figuration. The incredibly magnetic high-gloss materiality and the beautiful shape of the more than 2m tall work are striking from every perspective.
6. Katharina Grosse, Ohne Titel, acrylic on canvas, 2016, 300 x 200 cm, estimate € 180,000-240,000
This large-size work was made in the characteristic spray technique. It is a paintting exemplary of Grosse's monumental spatial installations that made for her tremendous international success.
7. Rupprecht Geiger, 377/62, 1962, oil on canvas, 1962, 120 x 100 cm, estimate € 50,000-70,000
Over the seventy years of his creation, the "Painter of Red" was almost exclusively occupied with this color. The work offered here emanates the light atmosphere of a dramatic sunset and is a first highlight of his depiction of red.
For the spring catalog Ketterer Kunst is glad to accept further consignments of works from international artists until the end of April 2022.
Over the past couple of years, and last year in particular, Ketterer Kunst has fetched record results for works of contemporary art, among others by Christo, Keith Haring, Alex Katz, Albert Oehlen, Sean Scully and Pierre Soulages.
Preview May 18/19 Editionen B. Knaus FrankfurtOver the seventy years of his creation, the "Painter of Red" was almost exclusively occupied with this color. The work offered here emanates the light atmosphere of a dramatic sunset and is a first highlight of his depiction of red.
For the spring catalog Ketterer Kunst is glad to accept further consignments of works from international artists until the end of April 2022.
Over the past couple of years, and last year in particular, Ketterer Kunst has fetched record results for works of contemporary art, among others by Christo, Keith Haring, Alex Katz, Albert Oehlen, Sean Scully and Pierre Soulages.
May 21-23 Ketterer Kunst Düsseldorf
May 25/26 Galerie Herold Hamburg
May 28 - June 2 Ketterer Kunst Berlin
June 04-10 Ketterer Kunst Munich
Auction in Munich June 10 Post War / Cont. Art II / Evening Sale
June 11 19th Century Art / Modern Art II
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