Information about a recent Aboriginal art auction from Lawson-Menzies.
Quoted from the article:
Some 120 works went under the hammer tonight for the Lawson-Menzies auction, many of which were post-1980 Aboriginal works.
A spokeswoman for auction house Lawson-Menzies said a clearance rate of 80 per cent showed the works were popular with investors.
“This has been a very strong night for the sale of Aboriginal art,” she said.
“Sale prices broke records for three Aboriginal artists.”
A polymer paint on linen work by Judy Watson Napangardi, titled Women’s Dreaming, sold for $216,000 including a 20 per cent buyer’s premium.
Another synthetic polymer paint on linen piece, Kutungka Napanangka at Papunga, by Walangkura Napanangka, sold for $52,800 including buyer’s premium.
The third record-breaking price was achieved by a Robert Campbell Junior canvas titled Ash Wednesday. It sold for $21,600 including buyer’s premium.
Url: http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23406758-29277,00.html
Artist: judy watson napangardi, walangkura napanangka, robert campbell junior
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Tags: auction , auction market , judy watson napangardi , robert campbell junior , secondary aboriginal art market , secondary art market , walangkura napanangka ,
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