The highlight of the sale was the result for Michael Parekowhai's Tu Tama Ra (Lot 27 ), which was subject to a good old fashioned tussle in the room where two bidders, art consultant Trish Clark and and the eventual winners, an elegant couple battled it out, calling out the bids to the auctioneer.
The powder coated steel relief deals with issues around image appropriation and the use of Maori imagery in art. These sentiments have been some of the most referenced in recent New Zealand art history, concepts also explored by artists such as Dick Frizzell and Gordon Walters. With the Michael Parekowahi retrospective just opened in Australia (QAGOMA), it was very timely that this work sold for $140,000 hammer against a low estimate of $80,000, creating a new auction record for the artist.
Another pleasing result was for the Bill Henson photograph, Untitled No.20 2000/2001 (Lot 15 ). The auctioneer, Ben Plumbly advised that the vendor of this work was from Australia, and had sent the photo from Sydney. Given the size of the work, it was a leap of faith on their part to consign it to an auction in New Zealand, so no doubt they would have been very happy when the work sold for $34,000 against a low estimate of $30,000. With that result, perhaps more Henson photos will find their way to NZ collections.
An interesting inclusion in the sale were two works by the expatriate artist Felix Kelly. Given that the International Art Centre has pretty much cornered the market for his work, it was curious to see them included here. These lots were perhaps a little looser in handling than we are used to seeing and the interest just wasn't there at the estimates quoted. Both works, (Lot 56 ) and (Lot 57 ), both called Untitled were passed in at $4,500 against a low estimate of $6,000
Looking back at the results after the sale, parts of the sale were tough from the auctioneer’s perspective with most of the other higher priced lots failing to sell on the night. No doubt post sales will improve the total today but as of last night the sale cleared 42% by lot and 32% by value. The hammer price including buyer’s premium of 15% was $567,467.50