PLEASE NOTE: The buyer’s premium for this auction is 19% of the hammer price plus GST on the buyer’s premium (total of 21.85% of the hammer price). This is to be paid on top of any successful bid. The buyer must pay the full amount due not later than 5 days after the auction date.
The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition (some items may have a very short damage description or may be described with "AF", which means “all faults”). The estimates always reflect the condition of a lot. All property is sold “as is” without warranty of any kind by art+object. Bidders who are unable to inspect the items in person are welcome to request additional information at: info@artandobject.co.nz or 093544646.
Packing and courier options are available at buyer’s risk and expense. We’ll be in touch after the auction to arrange.
The link to our full Terms and Conditions can be found on the app menu or at the bottom of each page on the desktop website. We would recommend that first time and/or overseas bidders familiarise themselves with our Conditions, especially with our SUBJECT BIDS practice (point no. 11, which stands also for timed-online auctions).
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Art+Object's first auction of Important Paintings & Contemporary Art for 2024 will be held on Wednesday 27 March, two days after the landmark auction of six paintings by Charles Goldie from the collection of Neil Graham. It will be on view alongside the collection of Goldie paintings at our Newton Gallery.
The March 27 auction includes several artworks of note and we are especially privileged to be offering several works from the estate of Murray Shaw, former chair of the Arts Council, a NZ on Air board member, trustee of the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, and sophisticated collector. Murray was a champion of the arts in Aotearoa New Zealand. Fiercely passionate and engaging, he was also a dedicated and discerning collector with a penchant for advanced abstraction and studio ceramics. His beloved Mrkusich painting, Painting Dark (1972) is a tour de force of the artist’s breath-taking and seminal ‘Corner’ paintings of the 1970s. Rich, moody and expansive, it is generous in the sense that only the best abstraction can be. Art+Object will also offer from his collection a 1968 painting by the American Abstract Expressionist, Edward Corbett whose works were presented into the seminal Dorthy Miller curated exhibition, 15 Americans at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1952.
The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition (some items may have a very short damage description or may be described with "AF", which means “all faults”). The estimates always reflect the condition of a lot. All property is sold “as is” without warranty of any kind by art+object. Bidders who are unable to inspect the items in person are welcome to request additional information at: info@artandobject.co.nz or 093544646.
Packing and courier options are available at buyer’s risk and expense. We’ll be in touch after the auction to arrange.
The link to our full Terms and Conditions can be found on the app menu or at the bottom of each page on the desktop website. We would recommend that first time and/or overseas bidders familiarise themselves with our Conditions, especially with our SUBJECT BIDS practice (point no. 11, which stands also for timed-online auctions).
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Art+Object's first auction of Important Paintings & Contemporary Art for 2024 will be held on Wednesday 27 March, two days after the landmark auction of six paintings by Charles Goldie from the collection of Neil Graham. It will be on view alongside the collection of Goldie paintings at our Newton Gallery.
The March 27 auction includes several artworks of note and we are especially privileged to be offering several works from the estate of Murray Shaw, former chair of the Arts Council, a NZ on Air board member, trustee of the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, and sophisticated collector. Murray was a champion of the arts in Aotearoa New Zealand. Fiercely passionate and engaging, he was also a dedicated and discerning collector with a penchant for advanced abstraction and studio ceramics. His beloved Mrkusich painting, Painting Dark (1972) is a tour de force of the artist’s breath-taking and seminal ‘Corner’ paintings of the 1970s. Rich, moody and expansive, it is generous in the sense that only the best abstraction can be. Art+Object will also offer from his collection a 1968 painting by the American Abstract Expressionist, Edward Corbett whose works were presented into the seminal Dorthy Miller curated exhibition, 15 Americans at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1952.
3 Abbey Street, Newton, Auckland, New Zealand
Viewing Preview: Tuesday 19 March from 5pm to 7pm; on view daily thereafter until the auction date, weekdays 9am-5pm and Sat-Sun 11am-4pm
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Colin McCahon 'Truth from the King Country: Load Bearing Structures No. I (Third Series)'

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Colin McCahon 'Truth from the King Country: Load Bearing Structures No. I (Third Series)'
Est.
$75,000 - $100,000
Sold
$70,000
Peter Robinson 'NZ: Some People Call It The World’s Arse, I Call It Home'

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Peter Robinson 'NZ: Some People Call It The World’s Arse, I Call It Home'
Est.
$60,000 - $80,000
Sold
$90,000
Gretchen Albrecht 'Karekare Sky - Sunset'

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Gretchen Albrecht 'Karekare Sky - Sunset'
Est.
$100,000 - $150,000
Sold
$150,000
Tony Fomison 'Untitled (Head and Spirits)'

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Tony Fomison 'Untitled (Head and Spirits)'
Est.
$475,000 - $675,000
Passed
Dick Frizzell 'Wacky Tiki Goes Monumental'

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Dick Frizzell 'Wacky Tiki Goes Monumental'
Est.
$60,000 - $80,000
Passed
Laurence Aberhart 'The Mediterranean, Spain, 19 November 1994'

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Laurence Aberhart 'The Mediterranean, Spain, 19 November 1994'
Est.
$2,000 - $3,500
Sold
$4,250
Laurence Aberhart 'Taranaki (The heavens declare the glory of God), New Plymouth, 14 May 1986'

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Laurence Aberhart 'Taranaki (The heavens declare the glory of God), New Plymouth, 14 May 1986'
Est.
$7,000 - $10,000
Sold
$11,500
Fiona Pardington 'Kaka Nestor, Meridionalis, Canterbury Museum'

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Fiona Pardington 'Kaka Nestor, Meridionalis, Canterbury Museum'
Est.
$30,000 - $45,000
Sold
$25,000
Toss Wollaston 'The Cellist (Portrait of Alvira Wicherly)/Nelson Landscape'

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Toss Wollaston 'The Cellist (Portrait of Alvira Wicherly)/Nelson Landscape'
Est.
$20,000 - $30,000
Passed
William Sutton 'Plantation Series XIV'

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William Sutton 'Plantation Series XIV'
Est.
$35,000 - $50,000
Sold
$38,000
Joanna Margaret Paul 'Barry’s Bay: View from the Interior Bedroom'

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Joanna Margaret Paul 'Barry’s Bay: View from the Interior Bedroom'
Est.
$10,000 - $16,000
Sold
$9,500
Grahame Sydney 'Cargill’s Corner, Dunedin'

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Grahame Sydney 'Cargill’s Corner, Dunedin'
Est.
$10,000 - $15,000
Passed
Frances Hodgkins 'A Chelsea Garden'

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Frances Hodgkins 'A Chelsea Garden'
Est.
$22,000 - $32,000
Sold
$26,000
Jan Nigro 'Death of a Skittle Clown'

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Jan Nigro 'Death of a Skittle Clown'
Est.
$14,000 - $20,000
Sold
$20,000
Louise Henderson 'Femmes Curieuses'

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Louise Henderson 'Femmes Curieuses'
Est.
$20,000 - $30,000
Passed
David McCracken 'Romantic Portrait of Mass'

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David McCracken 'Romantic Portrait of Mass'
Est.
$20,000 - $30,000
Sold
$20,000
Terry Stringer 'Growing in New Zealand'

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Terry Stringer 'Growing in New Zealand'
Est.
$20,000 - $30,000
Sold
$17,000
Guy Ngan 'Green Habitation No. I'

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Guy Ngan 'Green Habitation No. I'
Est.
$12,000 - $18,000
Sold
$23,000