Icelandic Art at Christie's 2. nóvember 2006 11:14 Ólafur Elíasson The art piece Gletscher Serien by the Icelander Olafur Elíasson was sold for 18 million kronur at auctioneer Christie's. Seven Icelandic art pieces were for sale at the auction and all sold except for one piece by Nina Tryggvadóttir from 1959. Four of the pieces were by Olafur Elíasson. One piece by Elíasson sold for 600.000 kronur and other two sold for over a million. A painting by Louisa Matthíasdóttir of the harbor in Reykjavik sold for 3 million kronur and Landslag (Landscape) by Jóhannes Kjarval sold for five and a half million. Art historian Hannes Sigurðsson, cannot recall that Icelandic art pieces have been sold at the big auctioneers Sotheby's and Christie's before. „Kjarval is a great artist but his reputation has been bound to Iceland. It is very positive that he was sold for such a large amount at a well established auctioneer," says Hannes and adds that no other Icelandic artist has gained more recognition on the international art scene than Olafur Elíasson. News News in English Mest lesið Nafngreindi rangan mann í frétt og dæmdur fyrir meiðyrði Innlent Mosfellsbær tæki gjarnan við peningunum sem Tjörneshreppur afþakkar Innlent Danir stórefla varnir Grænlands með freigátum og orustuþotum Innlent Nærliggjandi hús rýmt þegar eldur kom upp á Ásbrú í morgun Innlent Vildu bregðast við sterku ákalli fólks sem hafði misst skyndilega Innlent Mannránstilraun í Kongó og tvöföld áramót meðal eftirminnilegustu ferðaævintýra Katrínar Innlent Viðkvæmur friður þegar í hættu? Erlent Endurkaupaáætlun fyrir Grindvíkinga kynnt eftir áramót Innlent Velti fyrir sér „hvaða vitleysingur væri að skrifa bara eitthvað“ Innlent „Auðvitað er hann velkominn hingað til Íslands“ Innlent
The art piece Gletscher Serien by the Icelander Olafur Elíasson was sold for 18 million kronur at auctioneer Christie's. Seven Icelandic art pieces were for sale at the auction and all sold except for one piece by Nina Tryggvadóttir from 1959. Four of the pieces were by Olafur Elíasson. One piece by Elíasson sold for 600.000 kronur and other two sold for over a million. A painting by Louisa Matthíasdóttir of the harbor in Reykjavik sold for 3 million kronur and Landslag (Landscape) by Jóhannes Kjarval sold for five and a half million. Art historian Hannes Sigurðsson, cannot recall that Icelandic art pieces have been sold at the big auctioneers Sotheby's and Christie's before. „Kjarval is a great artist but his reputation has been bound to Iceland. It is very positive that he was sold for such a large amount at a well established auctioneer," says Hannes and adds that no other Icelandic artist has gained more recognition on the international art scene than Olafur Elíasson.
News News in English Mest lesið Nafngreindi rangan mann í frétt og dæmdur fyrir meiðyrði Innlent Mosfellsbær tæki gjarnan við peningunum sem Tjörneshreppur afþakkar Innlent Danir stórefla varnir Grænlands með freigátum og orustuþotum Innlent Nærliggjandi hús rýmt þegar eldur kom upp á Ásbrú í morgun Innlent Vildu bregðast við sterku ákalli fólks sem hafði misst skyndilega Innlent Mannránstilraun í Kongó og tvöföld áramót meðal eftirminnilegustu ferðaævintýra Katrínar Innlent Viðkvæmur friður þegar í hættu? Erlent Endurkaupaáætlun fyrir Grindvíkinga kynnt eftir áramót Innlent Velti fyrir sér „hvaða vitleysingur væri að skrifa bara eitthvað“ Innlent „Auðvitað er hann velkominn hingað til Íslands“ Innlent