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Here Are the 15 Most Expensive Artworks Sold at Auction Around the World in August 2021
We combed through the data to bring you the top selling lots of August 2021 from around the world.
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We combed through the data to bring you the top selling lots of August 2021 from around the world.
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The dog days of summer give auction houses beyond the Big Three a chance to shine. Top results in August were achieved by houses as far flung as Seoul, Tehran, and Los Angeles.
Of particular note was demand for work by artist Lee Ufan, who appears three times on this list. A 1984 oil on canvas with swirls of meditative brushstrokes set a new auction high for the South Korean artist, fetching $2.7 million at Seoul Auction. (The artist’s previous record, of $2.2 million, was set in 2012.)
While South Korea’s auction market remains a fraction of the size of China’s, it has been experiencing considerable growth. In the first six months of 2021, local auction houses generated $115.5 million in fine-art sales, up 343 percent from the equivalent period in 2020 and the largest total since the Artnet Price Database began tracking its performance.
Other highlights of last month include a strong performance by composer and artist Reza Derakshani in Tehran Auction’s contemporary art sale and a surprising depth of demand for William Herbert Dunton’s early 20th century painting Delivering the Mail in Bonhams’s American West sale.
Below, we’ve combed through Artnet’s Price Database to highlight the top sales from August 2021 around the world.
Lee Ufan, East Winds (1984). Courtesy of Seoul Auctions.
Final Price: ₩3.1 billion ($2.7 million)
Estimate: Undisclosed
Where & When: Seoul Auction, South Korea, August 24, 2021
Yayoi Kusama, Infinity-Nets (KPEU) (2016). Courtesy of Seoul Auctions.
Final Price: ₩2.6 billion ($2.2 million)
Estimate: ₩1.7 billion to ₩3 billion ($1.5 million to $2.6 million)
Where & When: Seoul Auction, South Korea, August 24, 2021
Reza Derakshani, Counting Days and Nights, Every Day and Every Night (2017). Courtesy of Tehran Auction.
Final Price: 52 billion IRR ($1.2 million)
Estimate: 30 billion IRR to 40 billion IRR ($714,000 to $952,000)
Where & When: Tehran Auction, Iran, August 12, 2021
Y.Z. Kami, Blue Dome I (2019). Courtesy of Tehran Auction.
Final Price: 46 billion IRR ($1.1 million)
Estimate: 40 billion IRR to 50 billion IRR ($952,000 to $1.2 million)
Where & When: Tehran Auction, Iran, August 12, 2021
Farhad Moshiri, We the Roses (2012). Courtesy of Tehran Auction.
Final Price: 42 billion IRR ($999,294)
Estimate: 40 billion IRR to 50 billion IRR ($952,000 to $1.2 million)
Where & When: Tehran Auction, Iran, August 12, 2021
Ernest Martin Hennings, Indian Horsemen (c. 1925). Courtesy of Bonhams.
Final Price: $918,312
Estimate: $600,000 to $800,000
Where & When: Bonhams Los Angeles, California, August 4, 2021
Lee Ufan, Dialogue (2012). Courtesy of K Auction.
Final Price: ₩700 billion ($601,154)
Estimate: ₩500 billion to ₩650 billion ($429,500 to $558,000)
Where & When: K Auction Seoul, South Korea, August 25, 2021
Lee Ufan, Dialogue (2007). Courtesy of Seoul Auction.
Final Price: ₩660 billion ($566,145)
Estimate: ₩520 billion to ₩800 billion ($446,000 to $686,000)
Where & When: Seoul Auction, South Korea, August 24, 2021
William Herbert Dunton, Delivering the Mail (c. 1915). Courtesy of Bonhams.
Final Price: $525,312
Estimate: $150,000 to $250,000
Where & When: Bonhams Los Angeles, California, August 4, 2021
Jan Matejko, Wielki Książę Litewski Witold, Portret Adama Sapiehy (1876). Courtesy of Sopocki Dom Aukcyjny.
Final Price: PLN 2 million ($510,621)
Estimate: PLN 1.3 million to PLN 1.8 million ($332,00 to $460,000)
Where & When: Sopocki Dom Aukcyjny, Poland, August 21, 2021
Park Seo-Bo, Écriture No.050319 (2005). Courtesy of Seoul Auctions.
Final Price: ₩580 billion ($497,522)
Estimate: ₩580 billion to ₩800 billion ($498,000 to $686,000)
Where & When: Seoul Auction, South Korea, August 24, 2021
Ayako Rokkaku, Untitled (2018). Courtesy of Seoul Auction.
Final Price: ₩560 billion ($480,365)
Estimate: ₩500 billion to ₩800 billion ($429,000 to $686,000)
Where & When: Seoul Auction, South Korea, August 24, 2021
Yayoi Kusama, Pumpkin (1993). Courtesy of Seoul Auction.
Final Price: ₩540 billion ($463,209)
Estimate: ₩500 billion to ₩540 billion ($326,000 to $429,000)
Where & When: Seoul Auction, South Korea, August 24, 2021
Kim Whan-Ki, 8-VIII-66 (1966). Courtesy of Seoul Auction.
Final Price: ₩510 billion ($437,984)
Estimate: ₩320 billion to ₩450 billion ($275,000 to $386,500)
Where & When: K Auction Seoul, South Korea, August 25, 2021
Kim Tschang-yeul, Water Drops (2000). Courtesy of Seoul Auction.
Final Price: ₩500 billion ($428,898)
Estimate: ₩500 billion to ₩1.5 trillion ($429,000 to $1.3 million)
Where & When: Seoul Auction, South Korea, August 24, 2021