Christie’s is preparing a May evening sale of 16 works from S.I. Newhouse Jr.’s collection, described as worth $450 million.
Christie’s is preparing to offer 16 artworks from the collection of S.I. Newhouse Jr., the longtime Condé Nast chief, in a special evening sale in May, according to a saved summary of a New York Times report.
The group is described in the source summary as museum-quality and worth $450 million, placing the planned auction among the closely watched high-end art sales of the spring season.
The available source material identifies the auction house, timing, number of works and collector, but does not provide the individual artists, lot-by-lot estimates, sale location or whether other pieces from the collection may be offered separately.
Newhouse, associated with Condé Nast’s publishing empire, was known in the art world as a major collector. The May evening format suggests Christie’s is positioning the 16 works as a concentrated marquee offering rather than a routine estate sale.
Further details to watch include the artist lineup, presale estimates for individual works and any guarantees or third-party backing that could shape the auction’s financial risk and final results.
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