- Title: David Bowie's art collection arrives in NY ahead of Nov sale
- Date: 26th September 2016
- Summary: (SOUNDBITE) (English) SIMON HUCKER, SENIOR SPECIALIST IN MODERN AND POST-WAR BRITISH ART AT SOTHEBY'S, SAYING: "The question we've been asked whilst we've had the highlight shows on, in first L.A. and then San Francisco, is people asking to make very specific links to individual works of art and individual songs, but I think it's more to do with his wider interest in creativity, in the way that artists work, in the artistic process. He refers to one of the paintings in the sale, the 'Head of Gerda Boehm' by Frank Auerbach, that he'd look at it in the morning and it would affect his mood and also that he'd be inspired to try and make sounds that reflected the way that that painting made him feel."
- Embargoed: 10th October 2016 17:31
- Keywords: sale auction Sotheby's collection contemporary art David Bowie
- Location: NEW YORK, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
- City: NEW YORK, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
- Country: USA
- Topics: Art,Arts / Culture / Entertainment,Human Interest / Brights / Odd News
- Reuters ID: LVA006517DWEX
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Highlights from the contemporary art collection of music legend David Bowie began the final American leg of its world tour on Monday (September 26th) before its auction in November.
Sotheby's previewed the pieces at their New York headquarters gallery.
"Overall, we will be selling over 350 items. The low estimate is 10-15 million pounds ($13-$19 million). We divided it into three sales: two sales of modern and contemporary art and then a whole sale of post-modern Italian design," explained Simon Hucker, a Senior Specialist in Modern and Post-War British Art at Sotheby's, about the auction on November 10th and 11th in London.
Over an almost 50-year career, Bowie, who passed away aged 69 in January, amassed a huge collection of art for which he was well known.
"I think it's more to do with his wider interest in creativity, in the way that artists work, in the artistic process. He refers to one of the paintings in the sale, the 'Head of Gerda Boehm' by Frank Auerbach, that he'd look at it in the morning and it would affect his mood and also that he'd be inspired to try and make sounds that reflected the way that that painting made him feel," explained Hucker about music legend's attraction to art.
Bowie was deeply engaged in the world of art, especially in Modern and Contemporary British art, as an artist, critic, patron, publisher, and even magazine editor. He joined the editorial of 'Modern Painter' magazine where he interviewed artists such as Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin.
As an actor, Bowie even played Andy Warhol in Julian Schnabel's 1996 biopic 'Basquiat' with Jeffrey Wright, Gary Oldman, Dennis Hopper.
Among the top lots in the sale is a Jean-Michel Basquiat piece "Air Power", estimated at $3.3-$4.6 million.
The highlights will move to Sotheby's in Hong Kong next month before the entire private collection of Bowie is put on public display in London in November in the week leading up to the auction. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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