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Jean-Michel Basquiat Feng Yao, 1983 Estimate: $700,000 - 1,000,000 |
NEW YORK – 13 FEBRUARY 2025 – Phillips is pleased to announce highlights from its New Now: Modern & Contemporary Art auction taking place 28 February at its New York headquarters. Comprised of more than 200 lots, the sale features top lots by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jonas Wood, Keith Haring, and George Condo. The sale exhibition will be on view from 22 - 27 February at 432 Park Avenue, New York.
Avery Semjen, Specialist, Head of New Now, New York, said “We are thrilled to present the first Modern & Contemporary Art sale of the 2025 season with the highest pre-sale estimate of any New Now sale in company history. This exceptional offering features a diverse range of works from some of the most influential blue chip artists of the 20th century. In addition to these high-profile works, we are excited to offer a large selection of middle-market pieces that provide excellent opportunities for both seasoned collectors and burgeoning enthusiasts seeking to add to or begin building out their collections.”
The sale is led by Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Feng Yao from 1983. Executed just a year before Basquiat became the youngest artist ever included in the Whitney Biennale, Feng Yao exemplifies the artist’s fusion of his distinctive visual symbols and textual elements. Measuring five feet in height and width, the work centers a paper collage on a primed white canvas, marked by Basquiat's handprints, underscoring his physical engagement with the piece. Central to the collage are drawings and inscriptions familiar to Basquiat’s practice, including the phrase "SQUARE DANCES," reflecting Basquiat's spontaneous and energetic creative process, as well as a deep engagement with music and dance.
Additional contemporary highlights include Jonas Wood's GG HK NPP #3 from 2017, which transforms a simple piece of office stationery into a massive, striking composition. Part of his celebrated Notepads series, the work features a still life with a single potted orchid and three floating basketballs. Wood's flattened perspective and bold colors merge personal iconography with commercial branding, creating a playful yet profound aesthetic.
Auction: 28 February 2025
Auction viewing: 22 - 27 February
Location: 432 Park Avenue, New York, NY
Click here for more information: https://www.phillips.com/auctions/auction/NY010125
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