Cindy Sherman’s “Untitled #96″ from 1981 was the world’s most valuable photograph after selling for a staggering $3.89 million at a Christie’s auction. That record has now been beat by German photographer Andreas Gursky.
In this undated photo provided by Sotheby’s Auction House, a painting by Abstract Expressionist Clyfford Still entitled “1949-A-No. 1,” is shown. The painting sold at auction by Sotheby’s in New York for over $61 million. It was one of a group of four paintings by the artist that brought over $114 million collectively.
This 1999 photograph provided by Chrisitie's shows the Rhine river by German artist Andreas Gursky. Titled "Rhein II," the chromogenic color print face-mounted to acrylic glass was sold for $4.3 million
MIA37 - NEW YORK (NY, USA) Photo courtesy 08/11/2011 where you can appreciate the work entitled "White Cloud", the Russian-born abstract expressionist Mark Rothko (1903-1970) who won by 18, $ 5 million on Tuesday November 8, 2011, in a bid of postwar and contemporary art at Christie's auction house.
The painting sold at auction by Sotheby’s in New York for over $61 million
In this undated photo provided by Sotheby’s Auction House, a painting by Abstract Expressionist Clyfford Still entitled “1949-A-No. 1,” is shown. The painting sold at auction by Sotheby’s in New York for over $61 million. It was one of a group of four paintings by the artist that brought over $114 million collectively.
Rhine river by German artist Andreas Gursky
This 1999 photograph provided by Chrisitie's shows the Rhine river by German artist Andreas Gursky. Titled "Rhein II," the chromogenic color print face-mounted to acrylic glass was sold for $4.3 million
"White Cloud"
MIA37 - NEW YORK (NY, USA) Photo courtesy 08/11/2011 where you can appreciate the work entitled "White Cloud", the Russian-born abstract expressionist Mark Rothko (1903-1970) who won by 18, $ 5 million on Tuesday November 8, 2011, in a bid of postwar and contemporary art at Christie's auction house.