Sculpture sets contemporary auction record of 23.8 million dollars

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20051110/lf_afp/afplifestyleusart_051110150445

NEW YORK (AFP) - A large-scale metal sculpture by American artist David Smith has become the most expensive work of contemporary art ever sold at auction, fetching 23.8 million dollars at Sotheby's in New York.

Five bidders competed for Smith's "Cubi XXVII" which was the starting lot at a Wednesday evening sale of 54 contemporary works that brought in 114.5 million dollars.

The 1965 sculpture was finally snapped up by Manhattan dealer Larry Gagosian at nearly twice its high estimate of 12 million dollars.

Experts attributed the record price to the fact that most of Smith's works are in museums or permanent collections and therefore make extremely rare auction appearances.

"This exceedingly rare work was the pinnacle of a four-decade career," said Tobias Meyer, Sotheby's worldwide head of contemporary art and the auctioneer for the evening.

The second best price of the evening was the 9.2 million dollars paid for "Jackie Frieze," one of two works in which Andy Warhol assembled portraits of Jackie Kennedy in a frieze format.

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Anyone think that he/she would spend 25 million on that?
 

DAGTA

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Who likes that stuff? If it's something I could do, I don't consider it art. My artistic abilities are near nil and I could make that thing.

I was looking at some artwork in Scottsdale last week and there is a Japanese painter that is AMAZING. His stuff is currently going for $5,000 to $20,000 and I would definitely buy it if I had that kind of money to toss around right now. That's an artist, in my opinion.
 

Eli

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God damn, I gotta get into the metal art business.
 

Rapidskies

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Originally posted by: Cattlegod
WTF is that? it looks like cardboard wrapped in tinfoil.


You are missing the deep seated message this piece is portraying to its audience. Try understanding the art before degrading it with societal misunderstandings.
 

DAGTA

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Originally posted by: Rapidskies
Originally posted by: Cattlegod
WTF is that? it looks like cardboard wrapped in tinfoil.


You are missing the deep seated message this piece is portraying to its audience. Try understanding the art before degrading it with societal misunderstandings.

For those that didn't get it, the message is:

"I liked playing with Lincoln Logs and Legos as a child and I always wanted to build something really big!"
 

DAGTA

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Actually, those pieces most closely resemble an old metal magnet set I played with as a child. It was older than me but I don't recall the name of it.
 

Rapidskies

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Originally posted by: DAGTA
Originally posted by: Rapidskies
Originally posted by: Cattlegod
WTF is that? it looks like cardboard wrapped in tinfoil.


You are missing the deep seated message this piece is portraying to its audience. Try understanding the art before degrading it with societal misunderstandings.

For those that didn't get it, the message is:

"I liked playing with Lincoln Logs and Legos as a child and I always wanted to build something really big!"


You got it too! :p
 

mercanucaribe

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Originally posted by: Rapidskies
Originally posted by: Cattlegod
WTF is that? it looks like cardboard wrapped in tinfoil.


You are missing the deep seated message this piece is portraying to its audience. Try understanding the art before degrading it with societal misunderstandings.


Wrong. The point of abstract art is to be empty of meaning.
 

Ameesh

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Originally posted by: Rapidskies
Originally posted by: Cattlegod
WTF is that? it looks like cardboard wrapped in tinfoil.


You are missing the deep seated message this piece is portraying to its audience. Try understanding the art before degrading it with societal misunderstandings.

i think i speak for most people here when i say go f yourself
 

Goosemaster

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ellaboration:

The dude that made it:hey dude....dude....I gotta show you this....this check here..it's REAL!!!
roomate: NAH!..YOU'RE $%#$ me!
Dude: I bought some good weed, stole some stones from a quarray and ended up with this....due..I was SO wasted..LOFL
 

Lonyo

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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
ellaboration:

The dude that made it:hey dude....dude....I gotta show you this....this check here..it's REAL!!!
roomate: NAH!..YOU'RE $%#$ me!
Dude: I bought some good weed, stole some stones from a quarray and ended up with this....due..I was SO wasted..LOFL

Err, WTF?
 

Rapidskies

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Originally posted by: Ameesh
Originally posted by: Rapidskies
Originally posted by: Cattlegod
WTF is that? it looks like cardboard wrapped in tinfoil.


You are missing the deep seated message this piece is portraying to its audience. Try understanding the art before degrading it with societal misunderstandings.

i think i speak for most people here when i say go f yourself


Twas a joke! Was trying to sound "artsy". :p