Menzies’ Winter Auction in Sydney on 9 August incorporates some very interesting collections.
Lots 1 – 20 and then again lots 81 – 114 are from the Sandra and Peter Geyer collection of contemporary art, and it is a cracking offering: sculpture, photography, works on paper, oils, Australian and international by some of the greatest names in contemporary art – Antony Gormley, William Kentridge, Bill Henson, Noel McKenna, Tracey Moffatt, the list goes on. Plus they come with the excellent provenance of some of Australia’s premier contemporary art galleries.
Another bonus is the lower entry point for contemporary art: estimates for some works start from just $2,000.
Lots 115 – 134 represent Australian Indigenous art from the Dr. Michael and Mrs Patricia Bernard collection, and boasts as well some of the outstanding artists in this field: Emily Kngwarreye, Rover Thomas, Minnie Pwerle to name a few.
The auction is an extensive offering with 176 lots, and well worth visiting in person:
in Melbourne from you can view from 26 to 29 July, at 1 Darling Street, South Yarra,
in Sydney from 2 to 9 August at 12 Todman Avenue, Kensington.
For due diligence and advice on any artworks in this sale before purchase and bidding on the night, contact us on info@bhfineart.com or 02 9977 7764.
We would be delighted to assist you as a sounding board with expert intelligence on the Australian art market to further your collection.
You can view the whole catalogue at the Menzies website.
And here are your Dave’s Faves:
Lot 1 – Jan Nelson, Walking in Tall Grass, Olivia, 77 x 59 cm, est. $12,000-16,000. Not Happy JanLot 5 – Noel McKenna, Vase with Musical Notes, 29 cm high, est. $2,500-3,500. More Tweets Than Donald TrumpLot 8 – Sally Gabori, Dibirdibi Country, 152 x 101.5 cm, est. $7,000-10,000. A Long Tall SallyLot 21 – Brett Whiteley, Female Nude, 75.5 x 55 cm, est. $20,000-30,000. In the Pink in InkLot 32 – Arthur Boyd, Bride Dreaming by a Pool, 122 x 153 cm, est. $200,000-300,000. Married at First SightLot 36 – Brett Whiteley, The Dove and the Moon, 52.5 x 47.5 cm, est. $450,000-550,000. I’m Coming Over all Lovey DoveyLot 37 – Jeffrey Smart, Bus by the Tiber, 66 x 84 cm, est. $750,000-950,000. Don’t Miss This BusLot 40 – Arthur Streeton, Self Portrait, 61.5 x 33 cm, est. $40,000-60,000. Streeton Strutts His StuffLot 42 – Charles Blackman, An Illusion of Children, 137.5 x 91.5 cm, est. $80,000-120,000. This Painting With The X Factor was Owned by Max FactorLot 51 – Justin O’Brien, Panegyric Skyros, 40.5 x 29.5 cm, est. $20,000-30,000. Hallelujah!Lot 53 – John Kelly, Stig, 45.5 x 60 cm, est. $8,000-12,000. Can You Top This Gear?Lot 65 – Fred Williams, Almerton Landscape, 36.5 x 54 cm, est. $14,000-18,000. Gouache Not GaucheLot 66 – Hans Heysen, The Quarries, Mount Lofty, 32 x 40 cm, est. $15,000-20,000. Magic MountainLot 71 – John Olsen, Frog, 36.5 x 33 cm, est. $5,000-7,000. Froggy Fun For AllLot 72 – William Robinson, Afternoon Light, Darlington, 22.5 x 32.5 cm, est. $5,000-7,000. Billy BoilsLot 113 – Max Dupain, Opera House in Construction – Stage 1, 41.5 x 39 cm, est. $3,000-4,000. Camera ObscuraLot 120 – Minnie Pwerle, Awelye Atnwengerrp, 91.5 x 122 cm, est. $5,000-7,000. Pearl of a PwerleLot 141 – Tim Storrier, Dusk – The Night Runner, 103 x 151.5 cm, est. $20,000-28,000. Run This One UpLot 149 – James R. Jackson, Middle Harbour, Sydney, 43 x 53 cm, est. $5,000-7,000. Trip The Light FantasticLot 151 – Charles Meere, Viaduct (Dinan sur la Rance), 44.5 x 55.5 cm, est. $5,000-8,000. Not Quite A Weir from MeereLot 165 – Giorgio de Chirico, Untitled (Study of a Horse), 21.5 x 29 cm, est. $5,000-8,000. It’s a Horse of CourseLot 171 – Brett Whiteley, Vincent (An Essay in Opposites), 211 x 91.5 cm, est. $8,000-12,000. Have You Got The Eye?
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