Georg Baselitz, Das Motiv: Der Blumenstrauss, 1988, oil on canvas (centre).
Estimate £100,000-150,000
Alighiero Boetti, Mano Libera Pensieri Sciolti, 1981, ballpoint pen on paper laid down on canvas (back wall).
Estimate £250,000-350,000
Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Bebrillter Mann mit Hausrock, 1963, mixed media on paper mounted on canvas (centre).
Estimate £100,000-150,000
Ugo Rondinone, Small Black Silver Pink Mountain, 2016, painted stones on stainless steel pedestal (right).
Estimate: £15,000-20,000
Anselm Kiefer, Untitled, 2014, lead.
Estimate £8,000-12,000
William Kentridge, Drawing from Sleeping on Glass (Compliance), 1999, charcoal and pastel on paper (back).
Estimate £30,000-40,000
Günther Uecker, Weißes Feld, 1983, acrylic and nails on canvas on board (back).
Estimate £180,000-250,000
John Chamberlain, Singing Boxer, 2000, painted steel (right).
Estimate £50,000-70,000
Gerhard Richter, Ophelia, cibachrome print between plexiglass and aluminium (centre-left).
Estimate £15,000-20,000
Ai Weiwei, Surveillance Camera, 2010, marble (left).
Estimate £250,000-350,000
The Contemporary Art Day Auction on 29 June 2017 in London brings together an exciting group of works by some of the most sought-after artists of the moment. With a strong emphasis on works by established artists, the sale includes outstanding examples of post-war abstract painting with works by Lucio Fontana, Josef Albers, Günther Uecker and Kenneth Noland, as well as more recent figurative paintings by artists such as Georg Baselitz, Lucian Freud and Michael Borremans. Highlights were on display at New Bond Street alongside works from the Ancient Marbles: Classical Sculpture and Works of Art on 12 June which totalled £3,524,000. Click ahead to see highlights from the Contemporary Art Day auction.
Contemporary Art Day Auction
London | 29 June 2017