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Making a splash

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One of David Hockney’s famous “pool paintings” is coming to auction and is expected to sell in the US$80mil (RM331mil) range, easily breaking the record for a work by a living artist.

The British artist’s Portrait Of An Artist (Pool With Two Figures), to be auctioned at Christie’s on nov. 15, is considered one of his premier works. Christie’s has estimated the work at about US$80mil, but says it expects it to sell for more.

The previous record for a work by a living artist was set by Jeff Koons’ Balloon Dog, which sold for US$58.4mil (RM242mil) in 2013.

The 1972 painting by Hockney, now 81, is “the holy grail of his paintings, from both the historical and the market perspectiv­es,” said Alex Rotter, co-chairman of postwar and contempora­ry art at Christie’s. He noted that it reflects both the european and the American perspectiv­es of an artist who came to live in sunny California in the 1960s, and saw himself as living on both continents.

“It has all the elements that you would want in a Hockney painting,” said Rotter in an interview. He noted that writers have referred to the swimming pool as being sort of a self-portrait of Hockney, though he never confirmed that, just saying he was fascinated to paint moving water.

The painting has been held by a private collector, and “we have been trying to get it for a very long time,” Rotter said.

A depiction of two men – one swimming the breaststro­ke underwater, the other standing by the pool looking down – the painting was originally inspired, according to background provided by Christie’s, by two photograph­s Hockney found juxtaposed on his studio floor, one of a swimmer in Hollywood in 1966, and another of a boy staring at something on the ground.

The rocky landscape is in southern France, and the standing figure is said to represent Peter Schlesinge­r, whom the artist met in 1966, when the younger man was a student in one of Hockney’s art classes at UCLA. For the next five years, according to Christie’s, he was both “the great love of Hockney’s life” and one of his favourite models.

The relationsh­ip ended in 1971. Hockney had already begun the painting and he abandoned it, starting again the following year.

The upcoming sale, Rotter said, “will definitely be a record for David Hockney at auction. And with Hockney one of the last of his generation still standing, and also painting, this painting will likely be the most expensive work by a living artist sold at auction.”

But who will buy an US$80mil painting?

“It will be someone who wants the best painting of an artist,” said Rotter, “and the best painting of an artist with historical relevance.”

He added: “Wherever it ends up, I can tell you it will be surrounded by other top works of the 20th century.” – AP

 ??  ?? A woman looks at David Hockney’s Portrait Of An Artist (Pool With Two Figures) during a press preview at Christie’s New York. The painting is to be auctioned during Christie’s November 2018 Evening Sale of Post-War and Contempora­ry Art. — AFP
A woman looks at David Hockney’s Portrait Of An Artist (Pool With Two Figures) during a press preview at Christie’s New York. The painting is to be auctioned during Christie’s November 2018 Evening Sale of Post-War and Contempora­ry Art. — AFP

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