V isit Sotheby’s Maison from 18 through 23 April for the finest offerings from Luxury Week. The sale series juxtaposes modernity with tradition, showcasing the season’s best luxury items through a fresh lens. In a series of live and online sales, the exhibition will be tailored to the increasing trend of cross-collecting in these categories.
Highlights this season include five magnificent clocks that once belonged to the imperial Qing court. Notable pieces from High Jewelry include signed pieces from Cartier such as a pair of ‘Écho’ earrings featuring Fancy Intense pink diamonds, a Boucheron ‘Danger’ necklace, brooches, necklaces and more from Van Cleef & Arpels.
From Wine & Spirits, The Classic Cellar of An Important Asian Collector presents a remarkable collection featuring some of the most exquisite Bordeaux Classified Growths and gems from legendary vintages such as Mouton Rothschild 1982, Latour 1982 and Petrus 1989, among other great finds – all going under the hammer on 23 April. Following the live sales, Luxury Week concludes with Fine Jewelry which will close bids on 30 April.
Stay tuned for further announcements of events in Hong Kong and across Asia.
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AUCTION PREMIERE: Sotheby's Hong Kong Modern & Contemporary Evening Auction
A mid a full and energetic saleroom with auctioneer Alex Branczik on the rostrum, Modern & Contemporary Evening Auction (29 March) kicked off to a strong start with Li Hei Di’s Drifted Petals on Her Lifted Mound which sold for HK$1,397,000 – setting a new artist record.
Chinese contemporary art saw renewed interest with a refreshed eye, with all lots sold, among them, Zeng Fanzhi’s Mask Series 1995 no.12 and Zhang Xiaogang’s Bloodline: The Big Family. Aside from Li, Ji Xin’s Dawn – whose composition draws inspiration from the sleeping guards of Piero della Francesca's Resurrection (1460) – also set a new artist record with a final sold price of HK$2,540,000.
Paintings by Southeast Asian artists saw fierce bidding. Indonesian artist Christine Ay Tjoe’s Freezing 01 doubled its estimate and sold for HK$4,500,000, while bidders battled it out over the phone and online for two paintings by Vietnamese Modern master Mai Trung Thu. While Joie de vivre II sold for HK$6,985,000, Instant musical more than tripled its estimate and reached $10,135,000.
The top four lots of the evening all belong to Western modern masters — respectively, Chagall, Renoir, Moore, and Picasso. The most valuable lot of the auction, Chagall’s Fleurs de printemps (La Cruche aux fleurs de printemps) achieved a new Asia benchmark at HK$34,535,000. Moore’s bronze cast of a reclining woman, Working Model for Reclining Figure: Prop set a new Asia record for the artist at HK$20,505,000. Meanwhile among contemporary offerings, Untitled by Günther Förg, which sold for HK$8,890,000, also reached a new Asia benchmark for the artist.
The momentum for Chinese contemporary art and Southeast Asian bidding remained strong on Sunday morning in the Modern & Contemporary Day Auction (30 March). Vietnamese modern art was a particular standout with all works hammering at or above high estimates. Noteworthy is an untitled painting by Le Thi Luu which achieved HK$2,921,000 – nearly five times its low estimate.
Other highlights include Tetsuya Ishida’s Conquered which soared past its HK$1.5 million estimate to reach HK$3,810,000. Making the artist’s auction debut at Sotheby’s in Asia, La profonde pensée or Intimité by French sculptor Camille Claudel set a new Asia record at HK$3,048,000.
The Hong Kong Sales realised a combined total of HK$366,505,900 across both sales, and achieved a spectacular 94.2 percent sell-through rate with more than 40 percent of lots sold above high estimates.


A s the flagship of Sotheby’s in Asia, this two-storey, 24,000 square foot multifaceted space designed by Rotterdam-based architecture studio MVRDV presents a groundbreaking dual concept: the ground floor houses a dramatic state-of-the-art space designed for immersive experiences and moments of profound contemplation, where museum-grade exhibitions and performances will be staged, alongside Sotheby’s signature auction exhibitions spread throughout the year. The first floor features our concept store, a uniquely curated retail experience exploring an array of cross-category art, luxury and collectibles spanning 80 million years of history and offered for instant purchase.
Photos by Stefan Ruiz
T he Another World playlist surfs between a whole range of emotions - from contemplation to anxiety, anger to sensuality, joy to otherworldliness. High notes include David Lynch, trip-hop, minimalism, Gainsbourg/Birkin, soul and hip-hop, with undertones of German industrial, alternative and New Wave. The contrast of styles matches the sprawling array of material that we are presenting at the Maison, from fine Old Master drawings to horror movie posters, contemporary design to rare books, dinosaur fossils to gothic sculpture, African contemporary design to Japanese armours. To be enjoyed in our Sotheby’s Salons in Hong Kong, or wherever you are.
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