LIVE from Sotheby’s New York | Monet, Warhol and Basquiat Lead Marquee Evening Sales
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- Опубліковано 11 тра 2021
- Join us LIVE from New York at 5:30PM EDT for a spectacular evening of auctions, starting with our exclusive pre-show and followed at 6:00PM EDT with 'American Visionary: Collection of Mrs. John L. Marion'. Putting Post-War Abstract painting in dialogue with the very best of American Pop, this incredible collection features highlights by Clyfford Still, Richard Diebenkorn and Andy Warhol. Our Contemporary Art Evening Auction follows at 7:00PM EDT and will feature dazzling works by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Cy Twombly and Robert Colescott. Rounding out the evening at 8:30PM EDT is the Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale, featuring exquisite works by Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne and Amedeo Modigliani.
This auction have amazing arts. Basquiat, Banksy, Warhol, Monet...wow!
This was one of the most amazing evenings ever. While COVID destroyed so much - streaming these auctions is amazing. To see these great works is a rare treat. Thank you and see you in June.
Wonderful to see Global Fine Art pieces, it would be nice to see the same diversity in people...
Art is deeply emotional
I cant get enuf of this & my collection is just about ready to go. Fine Folk plein air modern POP regionalistic impressionism. Got Art?
I love this creative expression......
If I may be so bold, by offering a suggestion to Sotheby's YT channel advisors: perhaps have a larger viewing of the artwork during bidding. But as always a Class showing.
I dont know what they are called,but i love the negotiator lol...."give me 23.5 please,can i get 23.5 from you please lol ..i would be broke if i was a millionaire wit these guys ...i love art.
I watched a good part of this auction last night. Very interesting. I predicted the Monet water lilies would go for $68 million.
That was a beautiful Rivera portrait!
Fully Addicted...!
Very interesting and exiting
Looks like pop Art beautiful and love Picasso
very good for the Picasso Gilot portrait, the Fini and the Rivera.
going to Sotheby, hey I got money too!
Basquiat : don't want that paint in my toilets... 😝
Eu gostei, vou fazer um igual, uma impressão digital..... fiz vários de Picasso...
600M! Good God. Even 4 Monet
Dam I missed the muddpluckin live.....
3:08:00 basquiat
Yesssdsssssss siuu
The four Double Elvis' whose price we know of, US$700,000, then 37m,37m, 37m and 53m. Not bad...
People are able to spend the money they earn however they wish.
3:33:30
3:47:45
i am dying to know..what r they negotiating?
if people aint laundring money with this much only, something aint right!
좋아요~~
what time is the bansky
where is the Marino Marini sale?
great auction. Basquiat went for a handful less than predicted, which is sad.
and "Jacky" sure got the lion's share of camera time.
multiple side-shots, the works, even while playing on her phone for a minute....
@Zoe Gold… Basquiat wasn’t respected when he was alive, why should that change now that he has passed? As brilliant as he was he always got shorted.
Bc it’s authenticity is questionable- he rarely if ever “crowns” these types of pieces… Script is also off on this piece…
@@ronblack2700 Lol. With paintings that sell for 40-100 million. What a silly comment.
@@Consrignrant … The money is different when one is a live vs dead.
@@ronblack2700 "Why should that change now". I suggest you compose your thoughts properly.
What's with the forever introduction
Monet Water Lily sold for $61M 4:05:13
😅😮😅😂❤❤🎉😊
Where's the basquiat
Savage.
Sotheby's might be experts at art, but they really suck at doing audio correct in their youtube videos. Please, fix it.
01:55:00
I HAVE MAD DOGS BY JACK VETTRIANO,,HOW I CAN SELL IT
How Sothebys got these paintings
These are Consignment from the collectors. There are normally names of the owners under the artwork titles.
A print for 32 millions...this is the definition of extremism.
Or idiocy.
@@glenncambray626 No, Glenn, they are not idiots. They are making money out of nothing.
@@lluhu Yes indeed, you are quite right. They are making money out of nothing
Grew up on Elvis, but I wouldn't put him on my wall!
44M for that Basquiat was a loss👎
So maybe on the floor in the kitc hen? Hehe😂🍌🍌🍌🥜🥜🥜🥜
Wasting that much money on hideous garbage should be illegal.. That kind of money could feed an entire village for a year, easily
Why such loud music while people are talking
They arent squares like you
Please , more of the piece being auctioned and less of those bidding. Having the picture in the lower right corner is a shame.
U dont need a Action for my works
You need an auction for my ARTWORK. I HAVE PROJECTS !
There were many great items in this auction. But why anyone would be prepared to spend millions on a few words written in neon is really, really beyond me. A few hundred perhaps, if you think it goes well with your decor, but millions?
o.0 keeps showing all commercial ads and not the auction. thanks but no thanks
The rich keep getting richer. Weird how these worldwide disasters seem to benefit a certain group of people
aristocrats are in need of cash...
1:13:28 why's she covering her mouth for? She's got a mask on lmao!!
force of habit, i think
If it feels good do it
my shit is as good or better than any of this shit and I can't get any of it arrested
Condo is so overrated
Art works are not a piece of commodity, Sotheby's and many other manipulators in the art world are in the business of making artworks precisely that. The obscenely wealthy enjoy the battleground of an auction, their ego is stimulated to the highest level possible. Art doesn't need language like the one used by the so called experts, it is painful to listen the comments from these carpet merchants, it is almost religious, making you sleepy after a short time. Next please.
there is a really creepy documentary about the giant art storage vault under a secret mountain in swizzyland for these gods to store their treasure so it can't be seen or damaged. #$laundry4sure
Whenever you hear someone use the phrase "so called experts" you know you're dealing with an idiot.
$11m for the "Love is in the Air". that is not how you would throw something... terrible structure... cannot even take into consideration actual physiology oh a human being...
Can you put something diference, you have a billion artist's like this. Get them chance be a famous. Or, why you educated peaple who won't to be an artist and make master degree of art and pait to much money's for education, if this guy doesn't have an high school and he is a symbol of art. Please don't compare these paintings to any classical masters painting. His painthing is like a distance from our world to pluto to classics master's artist's.
The lady with the croaky voice should find a job outside broadcasting; was virtually impossible to listen to her
I think maybe, she is nervous.
The presentation of this auction absolutely disrespects Basquiat and his painting. I didn't tolerate watching more than a few seconds.
Paying this much for painting when people are starving! The revolution is coming rich man. I pity you.
During this past summer my son was hired to secure a luxury sports car dealership because of all the riots and looting. Some of these cars cost over $300,000. I told my son the people are clueless. We, the average Joe, have never seen the truly rich. The rich will pay whatever for something they want. I love art. I’ve been to museums in London, Paris, NYC, Venice, the stunning Dega in Florida and my local Art Institute of Chicago. That’s enough for me.
Her voice is absolutely horrible. OMG!
the New Yorkers are the only ones yelling their bid. so loud and obnoxious. no class
Thirty-two million dollars for a silk-screen print, albeit by Warhol, is somehow ridiculous, and obscene when there are homeless people on the sidewalks just outside the galleries. I guess I just don't get abstract art either - $36M for the Twombly scribbles? I'm afraid I stopped watching at that point!
Yet it happened, silkscreen, scribbles, sold out - homeless, still begging
@@cedricduguay8492 An indictment of society at large. Sadly, things never change.
@@williamevans9426 Polar opposite to what i've just said; i love Warhol silkscreen concept and luuh Twombly's work. Both geniuses in their own aesthetic fields
@@cedricduguay8492 I thought you described the Twombly as 'scribbles' - hardly complimentary. En tout cas, chacun à son goût, mon ami!
@@williamevans9426 C'est ce qu'ils sont - Des "scribbles". Aussi péjoratif, dégradant et arrogant que ce terme évoque. Et c'est la brillance du risque que prend Twombly, 'd'esthétisé' l'inesthétisable ( ... ) Roland Barthes qualifiait la main de Twombly comme celle d'un pure "dandy". Cycliques, maniaques, répétitifs, sans issues, gestural, juste avant l'écriture - dans l'énergie pure source de toute écriture!
Basquiat is questionable, at best
Why when that is and was his expression? Brilliant Artist Basquiat lives forever in my❤
Why the auctioneer is soooo slow?
This is sooo boring compared to actual auctions!
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