Agnes Martin, Untitled #13, 1980. Sold for $8.1 million.
Separated into triune sections of color by Martin’s precisely outlined graphite rows, soft hues of hazy powder blue, icy yellows, and pale pink bands trace horizontally across the work’s surface, presenting a hypnotic optical experience that allures and seduces the eye. Using chalky-white gesso to tint her primary acrylic pigments, Martin imbues color in Untitled #13 with an incandescent luminosity and creamy, supple body. It is this quality of chromatic exuberance and lavish paint application captured in the full scale 72-by-72 inch format that renders the present work an especially unique example among the set of paintings, most of which are populated by greys, whites and black, that emanated from Martin’s move to New Mexico in 1968. Here, in this radiant emulation of the infinite New Mexican desert, suspended in an atmosphere of delicacy and restraint, the present work exudes a soporific silence and muted humility.