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Christie's values Ahmed Mustafa work at record price
By Agence France Presse (AFP)

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

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DUBAI: Christie’s auction house has set the highest ever guide price for a work by an Arab artist by putting a value of $600,000-$800,000 on a double calligraphy by Egyptian artist Ahmed Mustafa. His piece “Remembrance and Gratitude” went under the hammer in Dubai on Tuesday at a two-day auction at which the fine arts firm expects sales of between $12.9 million and $17.8 million.

“Expectations are very high, especially with regards to the exhibited works of exceptional quality,” said Jussi Pylkkanen, Christie’s Middle East and Europe president.

Works by Middle East artists take center stage, with other prominent Arab items including a landscape painting by late-Syrian artist Fateh Moudarres valued at $180,000-$250,000.

Indian and Pakistani works also feature prominently, and Christie’s has put a value of up to $500,000 on a giant painting by Maqbool Fida Husain.

The first night of the auction in a Dubai hotel focused on modern and contemporary art, while the second will highlight jewellery and watches.

“There is a lot of liquidity in the art market … The demand for the arts has risen this year, and the value of sales by Chris­tie’s rose 5 percent compared to last year,” Pylkkanen said. 

“The market in the region has matured … [he continued, referring to the] proportion of the paintings coming from outside the region and the proportion of buyers from outside the region. Fifty-five percent of sales are expected to come from buyers residing outside the Middle East.”

Michael Jeha, the firm’s Middle East managing director, told reporters that, since its first auction in 2006, Christie’s sales in Dubai have risen by 400 percent. “We have sold so far works of art and jewelry worth $125 million,” he said.

Pylkkanen said watches registered the sales greatest growth.

The jewellery highlight at the auction is expected to be a pair of diamond earrings, each weighing slightly more than 15 carats, with an estimated value of between $400,000 and $600,000. – AFP


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