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Following Artists, Collectors Turn Out For Haiti: Auction Results

 In the middle of this horrible week for the stock market, collectors came out and put up a lot of money at the Artists for Haiti auction Thursday night. The total, $13.7 million, exceeded the presale estimate of $7.5 million to $10.5 million, and four world record prices were set! All 27 works, donated by the artists with some specifically for the auction, sold.

09_FLADA0098.jpgChristie’s, which conducted the auction but took no fees, sais that Artists for Haiti became the most successful charity auction it has ever held (but not the overalll record for a charity auction, which is held by Sotheby’s: it raised $42.6 million in 2008 for a Bono-staged event). 

All $13.7 million will go to selected charities in Haiti.

Two works were sold for seven figures: a Marlene Dumas painting fetched $2,000,000 and a Luc Tuymans brought $1,150,000. Records were set for Adel Abdessemed ($350,000), Glenn Ligon ($450,000), Nate Lowman ($140,000), and Raymond Pettibon ($820,000), who had donated a pair of surfer drawings. 

The Dan Flavin, donated by his estate, fetched $950,000.

You can see more works from the sale on the website of David Zwirner Gallery; Zwirner organized the auction with Ben Stiller.

Photo Credit: Courtesy of David Zwirner Gallery

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About Judith H. Dobrzynski

Now an independent journalist, I've worked as a reporter in the culture and business sections of The New York Times, and been the editor of the Sunday business section and deputy business editor there as well as a senior editor of Business Week and the managing editor of CNBC, the cable TV

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