New York public sale homes anticipate bringing in between $1.2bn and $1.6bn through the marquee autumn gross sales subsequent week, falling in need of the estimates for the November gross sales final yr because the artwork market stays tender. However specialists say “one-in-a-lifetime” works by artists who’re family names shall be milestones even in a difficult market.
At each Christie’s and Sotheby’s, the main gross sales are single-owner collections, which have served as anchors for big-ticket night gross sales for years. Whereas neither landed a blowout assortment like that of Emily Fisher Landau (which fetched $406.4m with charges final yr) or Paul Allen (a report $1.5bn in a single evening in 2022), the single-owner collections are reliable for public sale homes.
A assured Magritte record-breaker
L’empire des lumières (1954) by René Magritte Courtesy Christie’s
Christie’s secured the property of late New York inside designer Mica Ertegun, whose assortment of artwork, design and jewelry is anticipated to promote for between $140m and $166m. A night sale of 19 blue-chip heaps from Ertegun’s assortment will happen on Tuesday (19 November), led by René Magritte’s L’empire des lumières (1954). Estimated to promote for greater than $95m, it’s the Most worthy lot introduced by any of the New York public sale homes this month. The lot is assured and can break the artist’s report at public sale.
The final of Ed Ruscha’s large-scale canvases from the Nineteen Sixties nonetheless in personal arms can be being supplied by Christie’s throughout its twentieth Century night sale on Tuesday (19 November). Customary Station, Ten-Cent Western Being Torn in Half (1964) was a spotlight from Ruscha’s travelling retrospective, which made stops on the Museum of Trendy Artwork in New York and the Los Angeles County Museum of Artwork in 2023-24. The gasoline station portray is reportedly being consigned by Texas oil billionaire Sid Bass. Christie’s estimates it would promote for round $50m, which might break Ruscha’s public sale report of $46m, which the public sale home set in 2019.

Customary Station, Ten-Cent Western Being Torn in Half (1964) by Ed Ruscha Courtesy Christie’s
One other attainable record-breaker at Christie’s is an untitled sketch by Jean-Michel Basquiat, a part of the twenty first century night sale on Thursday (21 November). Executed in 1982—thought-about by most to be the artist’s peak yr when it comes to inventive output—the drawing has been given an estimate of $20m to $30m. Promoting inside that vary would far exceed Basquiat’s earlier report for a piece on paper at public sale of $15m, set in 2020. (The drawing up on the market at Christie’s this month is about 63 in by 44 in, greater than 4 occasions the dimensions of the present report sketch, specialists famous.)
Will uncommon heaps trump market jitters?
Christie’s eight gross sales are cumulatively anticipated to herald between $582.7m and $796m. Within the purchaser’s market of the previous two years or so, public sale homes say purchasers are being extra discerning. However the nature of public sale bidding creates a way of urgency that may supersede a few of that fencesitting, specialists say.
“It’s exhausting to not purchase one thing that’s a once-in-a-lifetime alternative,” says Imogen Kerr, a Christie’s vice chairman, senior specialist and co-head of the twentieth century night sale. “If we’re presenting works which can be of the very best high quality and the best historic significance, then you definitely both transfer it otherwise you lose it.”
The season’s main assortment
Sotheby’s gained the consignment of late Palm Seashore cosmetics mogul Sydell Miller’s assortment of artwork and design items. With 4 devoted gross sales throughout November and December, Miller’s assortment is estimated by Sotheby’s to herald round $200m. The gathering’s main lot is a piece from Claude Monet’s Nymphéas collection (round 1914-17), with an estimate within the area of $60m. A portrait by Pablo Picasoo, La Statuaire (1925), is anticipated to fetch round $30m.
Extra modest in value, scale and supplies, essentially the most talked-about lot of the season is Maurizio Cattelan’s notorious duct-taped banana, which is making its public sale debut at Sotheby’s throughout The Now and Up to date public sale on Wednesday (20 November). One of many three editions that set the artwork world right into a fruity frenzy throughout Artwork Basel Miami Seashore in 2019, Comic (2019) is estimated to promote for between $1m and $1.5m. That features instructions on organize the conceptual work, a certificates of authenticity, a single roll of duct tape and a banana, Sotheby’s says.
Sotheby’s can even promote one among Surrealist artist Leonora Carrington‘s most definitive sculptures, La Grande Dame (The Cat Lady) (1951), with an estimate between $5m and $7m. (The big picket work, which dates again to early in Carrington’s profession, shouldn’t be one among her controversial late bronzes, which divide consultants). Sotheby’s estimates its November gross sales will herald between $478m and $659m in all, not together with charges.

Leonora Carrington‘s La Grande Dame (The Cat Lady) (1951) Courtesy Sotheby’s
Final yr, the public sale home introduced in $1.2bn with charges throughout eight New York gross sales in November. Throughout the board, gross sales this season are that includes fewer heaps than a yr in the past. Market jitters could cause potential consignors to carry onto works they might in any other case be considering promoting, specialists say.
“Seemingly each headline I see is concerning the perceived volatility of the market,” says David Galperin, Sotheby’s head of Up to date artwork for the Individuals and co-head of marquee gross sales. “Nonetheless, when it comes to precise transactional exercise and demand, I do not assume it essentially strains up with the headlines within the information.”
A steady market
At Phillips’s Trendy and Up to date night sale on Tuesday (19 November), the main lot is one among Jackson Pollock’s untitled “drip” work from round 1948, on show publicly for the primary time because it was included within the artist’s seminal 1998-99 retrospective on the Museum of Trendy Artwork in New York, adopted by a run on the Tate in London. It’s anticipated to promote for greater than $13m. Phillips expects to herald between $86.2m and $126.8m throughout its night and day gross sales.
Bonhams has secured an evocative flower portray by Georgia O’Keeffe to headline the public sale home’s night sale of twentieth and twenty first century artwork on Wednesday (20 November). O’Keeffe painted White Primrose (1947) the yr after the demise of her husband, the photographer Alfred Stieglitz. White primroses are generally known as symbols of disappointment and mourning. It’s Bonhams’s main lot of the season, with an estimate between $4m and $6m. Altogether, the public sale home expects to herald slightly below $30m on the week.

White Primrose (1947) by Georgia O’Keeffe Courtesy Bonhams
“My robust perception is that these consignors who elected to disregard the noise and determined to public sale this season will do very effectively, as a result of there’s nice demand and urge for food within the market,” Galperin says.
The November gross sales can even be the primary main take a look at of the US artwork market after a divisive presidential election by which former president Donald Trump gained resoundingly. Whereas many of the artwork world supported the Democratic candidate, Vice President Kamala Harris—at the least publicly—specialists say they don’t anticipate the election outcomes to have an effect on November’s gross sales.
“Our market, if it’s confirmed something over the previous 5 years, has proven it’s extremely resilient it doesn’t matter what type of important occasion, whether or not it’s a pandemic or wars,” says Julian Dawes, Sotheby’s head of Impressionist and Trendy Artwork and co-head of marquee auctions within the Americas. Judging by the way in which the inventory market rallied the week after Trump was re-elected, Dawes provides, “persons are in fairly good spirits, I believe most likely feeling as bullish as they ever would”.
Key New York auctions at a look
18 November
The Assortment of Sydell Miller, Night Public sale, Sotheby’s 6pmModern Night Public sale, Sotheby’s 7pm
19 November
Trendy & Up to date, Artwork Night Sale, Phillips 5pmMica: The Assortment Of Mica Ertegun Half I, Christie’s 7pm20th Century Night Sale, Christie’s 8pm
20 November
twentieth/twenty first Century Artwork Night Sale, Bonhams 5pmContemporary Night Public sale, Sotheby’s 7pm
21 November
twenty first Century Night Sale, Christie’s 7pmContemporary Artwork Day Public sale, Sotheby’s 11am
22 November
Publish-Battle and Up to date Artwork Day Sale, Christie’s 10am