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“Painting is self-discovery. Every good artist paints what he is.”

Jackson Pollock
Number 16
1949
oil and enamel on paper mounted on masonite
30¾ x 22¼ in.
Price realised
USD 32,645,000

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Estimated Representation of Asian Artists in Art History Books

Pre-20th Century (Before 1900s)

  • Western art history books: Less than 2%
  • Global art history books: 10–15% (including Chinese, Japanese, Indian, and Persian art)

20th Century (1900–1999)

  • Western-focused books: 3–5%
  • More globally aware books: 15–20%
  • Asian artists became more recognized in the contemporary period, especially post-1950s.

21st Century (2000–Present)

  • Traditional Western art books: 5–10%
  • Contemporary/global art books: 20–30%
  • With globalization, more Asian artists are included, particularly from China, Japan, Korea, and India.

Overall Estimate (From Past to Present)

  • Western-centric books: ~3–5% Asian artists across all periods.
  • Global/inclusive books: ~15–20%, rising in recent years.

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“You don’t make a photograph just with a camera. You bring to the act of photography all the pictures you have seen, the books you have read, the music you have heard, the people you have loved.”

Ansel Adams
Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico
1941
gelatin silver mural print, flush-mounted on board, printed late 1960s
40 7/8 x 59 ¼ in.
Price realised
USD 930,000

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I’d be a little jealous if your art made it into MoMA!

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“A painting is not a picture of an experience, but is the experience.”

Mark Rothko
No. 10
1958
oil on canvas
94 ¼ x 69 ¼ in.
Price realised
USD 81,925,000

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“My painting is not violent, it’s life that is violent. Even within the most beautiful landscape, in the trees, under the leaves, the insects are eating each other; violence is a part of life. We are born with a scream; we come into life with a scream and maybe love is a mosquito net between the fear of living and the fear of death.”

Francis Bacon
Study for Portrait
1977
oil and dry transfer lettering on canvas
78 x 58 1/8 in.
Price realised
USD 49,812,500

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“A lot of people seem to think that art or photography is about the way things look, or the surface of things. That’s not what it’s about for me. It’s really about relationships and feelings…it’s really hard for me to do commercial work because people kind of want me to do a Nan Goldin. They don’t understand that it’s not about a style or a look or a setup. It’s about emotional obsession and empathy.”

Nan Goldin
Nan and Brian in Bed, N.Y.C., 1983
1983
Cibachrome print
24 ½ x 38 in.
Price realised
USD 63,000

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“If I saw the art around me that I liked, then I wouldn’t do art.”

John Baldessari
Inflatable Women/Divers/Baby 
1988
Black and white photographs, oil tint, and vinyl paint 
91 x 72½ in. 
Price realised
USD 314,500

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“There are no rules. That is how art is born, how breakthroughs happen. Go against the rules or ignore the rules. That is what invention is about.”

Helen Frankenthaler
Elberta
1975
acrylic on canvas
79 x 97 in.
Price realised
USD 4,285,000

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“I’d always wanted to know the difference between a mark that was art and one that wasn’t.” — Roy Lichtenstein

Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997)
Kiss III
1962
Magna on canvas
64 x 48 in.
Price realised
USD 31,135,000

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“Photography is a lie. I am not talking about the kind of lie where the camera deceives people into believing something is what it isn’t. I’m talking about how photography can misrepresent the truth.”

David Bailey
John Lennon and Paul McCartney
1965
platinum-palladium print.
19½ x 19½in. (49.5 x 49.5cm.)
Price realised
GBP 18,750

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“I don’t have a burning desire to go out and document anything. It just happens when it happens. It’s not a conscious effort, nor is it a struggle. Wouldn’t do it if it was. The idea of the suffering artist has never appealed to me. Being here is suffering enough.”

William Eggleston
Untitled
c. 1971-1974
pigment print, flush-mounted on board, printed 2012
overall framed: 60 x 44 in. (152 x 112 cm.)
Price realised
USD 1,441,500

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The Unified Field of Consciousness Series: Gravitational.
2023
Digital art
3000 x 4500 px
Software: Adobe Illustrator

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“I am primarily painting from photographs these days (from illustrated magazines but also from family photos), in a sense this is a stylistic problem, the form is naturalistic, even though the photograph is not nature at all but a prefabricated product (the “second-hand world” in which we live), I do not have to intervene artistically with style, since the stylization (deformation in form and color) contributes only under very particular circumstances toward clarifying and intensifying an object or a subject (generally stylization becomes the central problem which obscures everything else (object, subject), it leads to an unmotivated artificiality, an untouchable formalist taboo.”

Gerhard Richter
Abstraktes Bild
signed, inscribed and dated ‘809-4 Richter 1994’ (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
88 5⁄8 x 78 3⁄4 in. (225 x 200 cm.)
Painted in 1994.
Price realised
USD 38,175,000