Prices soared at Christie’s Post War and Contemporary Art Sale in London for Ahmed Alsoudani and Gerhard Richter. Richard Prince’s ionic painting, “Nurse Forrester’s Secret,” coming into the auction with a high estimate of $3m went unsold. Alsoudani’s “Baghdad I” come to the block with an estimate of $350,000 and sold for $1.2m. Richter’s famous painting, “Kerze” (The Candle), had a high estimate of $14.2m and went above to $16.4m. See more in our “Videos Around The Web” section.
Prices Soar For Richter, Alsoudani At Christie’s
October 14, 2011
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