Zhang Xiaogang $10.1m triptych sets contemporary Chinese art auction record
Zhang Xiaogang $10.1m triptych sets contemporary Chinese art auction record
Forever Lasting Love was the leading light at a weekend of records at Sotheby's in Hong Kong
A triptych by Zhang Xiaogang set an auction record for a contemporary Chinese artwork on Sunday in Hong Kong.
The $10.1m sale of the 1988 Forever Lasting Love oil painting surpassed the $9.5m achieved by Zeng Fanzhi's Mask Series 1996 No. 6 in 2008 and more than doubled its estimate.
Forever Lasting Love, which portrays several nearly nude figures, has been called "a monumental museum-quality work from a defining period of the Chinese avant-garde", by Evelyn Lin, Sotheby's head of contemporary Asian art.
All 106 works at the auction sold, doubling the pre-sale estimates to achieve $54.8m, evidence of the growing market for contemporary Chinese art, especially among Asianinvestors.
Zhang Xiaogangs triptych made $10.1m
At the same sale Zhang Peili's Series X? No. 3 made $3m, Wang Guangyi's Mao Zedong: P2 achieved $2.5m and Geng Jianyi's Two People Under a Light realised $2.4m - all auction records for the artists.
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