United Arab Emirates, Dubai—An impressive selection of catalogue covers have been printed to depict the diverse and exciting array of art on sale at Christie’s forthcoming Dubai auction, to be held at the Jumeirah Emirates Towers hotel on 31 October 2007.
This auction includes many museum-quality Arab and Iranian works of art from American, European and Middle Eastern collectors, as well as a selection of work by western artists.
“This will be a very special event for Christie’s and art lovers throughout the Middle East as we showcase our strongest selection of artwork to date. The various catalogues printed for this auction will portray the dynamic selection for discerning art enthusiast in the region,” said Michael Jeha, Managing Director, Christie’s Middle East.
The catalogue covers printed will include the following works of art:
• Fateh Moudarres, Syrian, The Last Supper (estimate: US$ 50,000-70,000)
• Marwan Kassab Bachi, Syrian, Head (estimate: US$80,000-120,000)
• Ismael Fattah, Iraq, Untitled (Nine faces) (estimate: US$50,000-70,000)
• Chafic Abboud, Lebanese, Image de Juillet, (estimate : US$60,000-75,000)
• Charles Hossein Zenderoudi, Mir + 54 + BZ + S (estimate: US$140,000-180,000)
• Damien Hirst, Brittish, Atorvastatina, (estimate: US$400,000-600,000)
Notes to Editors
Christie’s commitment to the Middle East region is unrivalled. Christie’s was the first international auction house to have established a permanent presence in the Gulf region when the company opened a representative office in Dubai in April 2005, and is the only international auction house to commit fully to the region. To date the firm has staged two sale series staged in Dubai, with a third series of sales to take place in October/November 07, four international public art exhibitions and numerous charity auctions throughout the region.
As the world’s leading art business, Christie’s is best placed to create new markets and to anticipate and respond to the needs of collectors globally. Christie’s is based full-time in the Middle East and the firm's knowledge of the regional market, collectors and vibrant arts scene is second to none.
Christie’s has 85 offices in 43 countries and 14 salerooms around the world including in Dubai, Geneva, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, Milan, New York and Paris. this extensive international network of selling locations, and expertise, coupled with Christie’s unrivalled local knowledge, provides unparalleled access to buy and sell the most important works of art globally as well as advice and services in all related matters.
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