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Auction Results
intelART follows all the most important auctions in New-York, Hong-Kong, and London. We publish a detailed auction report after each auction season, including a detailed preview ahead of the auctions themselves.
Because it is not only about the figures, we provide a detailed overview for a wide selection of artworks, and we gather all the relevant information from various auction houses. It is the best way not only to learn about the art market but also about art history.
1. New-York
New-York remains the main hub for the art market with two major auction seasons held each year in May and November where all three major auction houses typically sell some of the most valuable artworks for the year. In 2022, the US accounted for 44% of the global art market revenues, most of which is held in New-York.
Discover the two most recent New-York Marquee Auctions, in November 2025 and in May 2025
2. London
London is the second auction marketplace after New-York. Even though the overall figures are much more modest, it is a leading auction market for the Ultra-Contemporary artists. All three major auctions houses are running auctions all year-long, we cover the main auction seasons in June and in October of each year. London is gradually losing grounds in favor of Paris, that benefits from the Brexit, but also from the take over of FIAC by ART BASEL PARIS.
You will find below the most recent auction results for June 2024.
London Summer Auctions (June 2024) – IntelArt
3. Hong-Kong
Hong Kong, which accounted for more than a third of China’s Contemporary Art auction transactions (39%) generating more than half of the country’s auction turnover in this segment, has again extended its lead over London. Hong Kong hammered $414 million which is $45 million more than London, historically the second art hub for Contemporary Art after New York. But while Hong Kong is ahead of London in terms of turnover, the British capital remains the most dynamic city in the world in terms of transactions. London is where the largest number of Contemporary works are sold at auction: more than 8,000 compared with 2,200 hammered in Hong Kong over the same 12 month period (22/23).
4. Prints
Prints are widely sold outside those main auction seasons, so we cover many more auction market places, such as Seoul (K Auction, Seoul Auction), or Tokyo (SBI Art Auction, Mainichi Auction), Paris (Artcurial, Bonhams Cornette). Auction Results for prints are first consigned within the Most Recent Auction Results section, then dispatched within each relevant entry for each catalogue.
Art Market Overviews
A detailed auction report containing 3 years auction results for a given artist, some elements of biography and highlights for selected lots sold at auction, presented along themes relevant with the artist’s oeuvre. We cover a wide range of artists from different periods, all among the most sold artists at auction.
Each Auction Market Overview is structured the same way:
INTRODUCTION & PRACTICAL INFORMATION
A short biography, and introduction to the artist, with various videos and links to provide a good understanding of the work of the artist.
PART I: SUMMARY
A summary review of the auction market since 2021, with key figures by different media (paintings, sculptures, WOP). We also included an analysis of the top lots sold at auction.
PART II: AUCTION RESULTS
This section presents auction results for the past three years ranked by decreasing price.
PART III: FOCUS
In this section, artworks are presented by themes or categories that are relevant to better understand the artist’s works and the artist’s market.
1. Ultra Contemporary Art
This category covers artists born after 1974.
IntelART covers 25 artists pertaining to the Ultra-Contemporary Art segment.

2. Contemporary Art
This category covers artists born between 1945 and 1974.
IntelART covers 21 artists pertaining to the Contemporary Art segment.

3. Post-War Art
This category covers artists born between 1911 and 1944.
IntelART covers 12 artists pertaining to the Post-War Art segment.

4. Modern Art
This category covers artists born before 1911.
IntelART covers 6 artists pertaining to the Modern Art segment.

5. Coming Soon
We are already working on the next additions to our market coverage. All articles in process of creation will be labelled “work in progress” with an estimated delivery date.
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Catalogues (Editions)
In our Prints Catalogues, we have meticulously referenced all the prints/editions/multiples sold at auction for the past 5 to 10 years when necessary to understand value.
Our Catalogues reference a comprehensive list of editions
Presented in chronological order
With a precise and accurate description
Referencing rigorously all relevant Catalogue Raisonnes
Showcasing Enriched Artistic and Historical context
Presenting relevant past years auction results to understand value
Our Content is constantly being updated and completed
There is no lag in obtaining any auction result
Auction Results are extensively contextualized
We gather and create content from numerous verified sources
To ease the understanding of the art and of its value
In an educative and entertaining manner
There is no online resource today that can provide this information in such a comprehensive, rigorous and easy to use manner.
Originals are already in the works for selected artists.
The Andy Warhol Catalogue
Andy Warhol was the most successful and highly paid commercial illustrator in New York even before he began to make art destined for galleries. Nevertheless, his screen-printed images of Marilyn Monroe, soup cans, and sensational newspaper stories, quickly became synonymous with Pop Art. He emerged from the poverty and obscurity of an Eastern European immigrant family in Pittsburgh, to become a charismatic magnet for bohemian New York, and to ultimately find a place in the circles of High Society. For many his ascent echoes one of Pop art’s ambitions, to bring popular styles and subjects into the exclusive salons of high art.

His crowning achievement was the elevation of his own persona to the level of a popular icon, representing a new kind of fame and celebrity for a fine artist. Andy Warhol is with no doubt the artist who used screen-printing in the most extensive manner to create tens of thousands of prints, making his work more accessible to his public.
The Andy Warhol Catalogue
Number of Prints Referenced: 510
Number of Auction Results: 2,850
Estimated Completion Rate: 90%
PRELIMINARY AUCTION RESULTS
As of 30 October 2025

The Andy Warhol Catalogue is the most comprehensive online resource for Prints & Multiples
It references all the most important editions sold at auction for the past five years, including from some of the artist’s most celebrated series such as Marilyn, Flowers, Electric Chairs, Mao, Myths, Ads, Endangered Species. It also provides an in-depth overview of Trial Proofs sold at auction. All prints are presented in reverse chronological order from their issue date, with clear explanations, cross-referencing the information from the Feldman & Schellmann Catalogue Raisonne.
The Roy Lichtenstein Catalogue
Roy Lichtenstein is one of the originators of the Pop Art movement, famed for paintings that take kitsch and transform it into culture. Lichtenstein was born in New York City in 1923. Growing up, he took art classes at the Art Student League where he created realist paintings. Lichtenstein continued his study of art at Ohio State University but, with the advent of World War II, he enlisted in the army in 1943. Lichtenstein returned to Ohio State after the war to finish his master’s degree in studio art. While Lichtenstein was teaching art at Rutgers University, he became close with fellow artist Allan Kaprow, who introduced him to Claes Oldenburg. It was during the 1960s that Lichtenstein began experimenting with what would become his signature style of taking images from comic books and newspapers and reproducing them on a large scale, calling attention to the flatness of the imagery with his Ben-Day technique of painting dots. In 1962, Lichtenstein got his first break with a one-man show at the Leo Castelli Gallery, which sold out before it opened.

Later in his career, Lichtenstein began to cleverly re-appropriate the work of fellow modern masters like Warhol, Picasso, and Mondrian, either by overtly miming the imagery or by placing these works of art into his Interiors series of paintings. The public alternatively lauded and reviled Lichtenstein for his quiet commitment to painting popular culture, and was often met with mixed feeling; in 1964 Life magazine published an article about him entitled “Is He the Worst Artist in America?” Regardless, Lichtenstein’s place in the canon of modern art is firmly established, and his works are found in major museums across the world.
The Roy Lichtenstein Catalogue
Number of Referenced Prints: 260
Number of Auction Results: 1,300
Estimated Completion Rate: 85%
PRELIMINARY AUCTION RESULTS
As of 30 October 2025

The strong increase as compared to prior years is due to the sale of the massive collection of Dorothy and Roy Lichtenstein by Sotheby’s started the second half of 2024, and all along 2025.

Celebrated as one of the defining figures of the Pop art movement, Roy Lichtenstein’s dynamic practice expanded beyond his famous comic strip works, spanning a wide range of styles, media and themes. Following the sale of a select group of works from the Collection of Dorothy and Roy Lichtenstein at Sotheby’s in November 2024, Sotheby’s is pleased to partner with the Lichtenstein family to offer an expanded trove of more than 40 works by the American Pop icon at auction this May. Coming to auction for the first time after remaining in their personal collection for decades, the group of works charts four decades of Lichtenstein’s practice, following his shift from abstract expressionism to Pop art in the 60s, to his exploration of modern art in the 70s, through to his celebrated Reflections series from the 80s, and culminating in his famous interiors and nudes of the 90s. Together, “Roy’s Lichtensteins” form a throughline of the artist’s most introspective examinations of his life and practice: the metaphorical reflections on his own oeuvre, his reflections on other artists and the art historical canon, and his formal explorations of rendering reflections in his work.

A remarkable grouping of the artist’s output across various media, the group comprises paintings, drawings, sculpture and prints. Among the works on offer are the artist’s investigation of the work of the modernists, surrealists, and others, such as Picasso, Monet, Calder, subjecting them all to his own aesthetic and asserting his place in art history.
The Roy Lichtenstein Catalogue is the most comprehensive online resource for Prints.
It references the vast majority of editions sold at auction for the past five years
with particular care in presenting Hockney’s most celebrated series
Nude Series
Water Lilies Series
Interior Series
Reflections Series
Landscapes Series
Brushstroke Figures Series
Imperfect Series
Paintings Series
Seven Apple Woodcuts Series
Six Still Lifes Series
Surrealist Series
Mirror Series
Modern Head Series
Expressionist Woodcuts Series
American Indian Theme Series
Entablature Series
Bull Profile Series
Cathedral Series
Haystack Series
All prints are presented in reverse chronological order from their issue date, with clear explanations, cross-referencing the information from the Corlett and The Roy Lichtenstein Catalogue Raisonne.
The David Hockney Catalogue
David Hockney is considered one of the most influential artists of the 20th century and of the British pop art movement. A painter, printmaker, stage designer, and photographer, his unmistakable style breaks boundaries both in the rules of art and across multiple artistic movements. Born in 1937 in Bradford, England he studied at the Royal College of Art, but did not graduate on account of declining to submit an essay along with his final work. In the 1960s, his bright, figurative paintings of Los Angeles swimming pools accompanied by Californian landscapes as wells as personal subject matter including portraits of friends ignited his career. In 1963, at the age of 26, he had his first one-man show and in 1970 the White Chapel Gallery exhibited his first retrospective.

In the early 1980s, he began working in photocollage, or “joiners” as he called them, exploring movement and photography. In a recent 2016 exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia, Hockney debuted a series of works created on the iPhone and iPad exhibiting his love for technology. One of the most experimental and prolific English artists working today, David Hockney’s career has spanned over 70 years. Hockney made his first etching at the age of 17, and his practice has since developed to encompass lithography, photocopy printing, and even iPad drawings.
The David Hockney Catalogue
Number of Referenced Editions: 520
Number of Auction Results: 1,300
Estimated Completion Rate: 85%
PRELIMINARY AUCTION RESULTS
As of 30 October 2025
279 lots sold at auction so far in 2025 for a total turnover of USD 20,997,395, With 24 lots failing to sell, the sell-through rate is 92.1%. The Top Lot for 2025 is a print from The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate that sold at Sotheby’s in London on 17 October 2025 for GBP 762,000 (USD 1,023,745), a new auction record for the series.
The strong increase in turnover for YTD 2025 as compared to 2024 is notably due to the exceptional sale of what seems to be an entire series of David Hockney’s iconic The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate from a single collection for which Sotheby’s already closed a very successful sale on 17 October 2025 in London, when 17 prints from the series sold for a record GBP 6,210,300 (USD 8,343,538). More are going to be sold at Sotheby’s Contemporary Art Day Sale on 19 November 2025.
Sotheby’s London
The David Hockney Sale:
The Arrival of Spring
The David Hockney Sale: The Arrival of Spring | 2025 | Sotheby’s
“It was a wonderful Spring, and we always planned to record it
I just didn’t realize the iPad would be part of it then.”
We carefully reference all the auction results globally, in a clear and well organized manner, without the pollution of increasingly numerous results pertaining to works that have questionable attribution. We reference, organize, compare those auction results across various parameters providing a crystal clear vision of the art market as well as an opportunity to elevate your understanding of an artist’s oeuvre.
The David Hockney Catalogue is the most comprehensive online resource for Prints.
It references the vast majority of editions sold at auction for the past five years
with particular care in presenting Hockney’s most celebrated series
A bigger Book Art Editions
My Window Art Editions
20 Flowers
My Normandy
The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate
The Yosemite Suite
Lithographs of Water
Moving Focus
Home-made prints
Some (New) Prints
The Blue Guitar
Photographic collages
Photographic Drawings
Digital Drawings
Weather Series
Friends
All prints are presented in reverse chronological order from their issue date, with clear explanations, cross-referencing the information from the Museum of Contemporary Art of Tokyo and Scottish Arts Council Catalogue Raisonnes.
The Keith Haring Catalogue
Inspired by the ideals of “art as life” and moving the art experience out of galleries and into the streets, Haring’s first major works were his subway drawings. Haring produced over one hundred of these public works between 1980 and 1985, integrating his now-iconic exuberant, cartoonish outlined figures into everyday public space in a way that directly engaged its viewers. Haring recalled that the most important aspects of these works was the immediate engagement people had with them, asking him “what does it mean?” and giving him feedback that he’d then incorporate into future drawings. In this way, these works became reflections of the people who viewed them, responsive to and in dialogue with their environment. These works quickly garnered the attention of tastemakers in New York and his first solo exhibition was held at Westbeth Painters Space in 1981 and a celebrated show debuted at the high-profile Tony Shafrazi Gallery in New York the following year.

Throughout the 1980s, Haring was committed to democratizing the art experience and along with paintings, he also created theater sets, billboards, murals, advertising campaigns and even a line of Swatch watches. In 1986 he opened the Pop Shop in SoHo, selling apparel, posters and toys bearing his drawings. Pop Shop was highly influential to contemporary crossovers of art and merchandise that are now so dominant. In addition to this ideology of accessibility, Haring was also very socially engaged and used his striking imagery to promote awareness of various political and social campaigns. His many notable public works included a mural on the western side of the Berlin Wall, the Crack is Wack mural in New York, and a mural for the 100th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty in 1986. Haring was diagnosed with AIDS in 1988 and used his presence in the arts community to raise awareness of the crisis. In 1989, a year before his death, he established the Keith Haring Foundation, whose mission is to raise funds for AIDS organizations and children’s literacy and arts programs.
The Keith Haring Catalogue
Number of Prints Referenced: 200
Number of Auction Results: 800
Estimated Completion Rate: 92%
PRELIMINARY AUCTION RESULTS
As of 30 October 2025
123 lots have been sold at auction so far for a total turnover of USD 6,964,815. With 12 lots failing to sell, the sell-through rate is 91.1%. The top lot is a complete set of Growing Trial Proofs from the collection of Tony Shafrazi that sold at Sotheby’s in New-York on 16 May for USD 762,000.

We carefully reference all the auction results globally, in a clear and well organized manner, without the pollution of increasingly numerous results pertaining to works that have questionable attribution. We reference, organize, compare those auction results across various parameters providing a crystal clear vision of the art market as well as an opportunity to elevate your understanding of an artist’s oeuvre.
The David Hockney Catalogue is the most comprehensive online resource for Prints.
It references the vast majority of editions sold at auction for the past five years
with particular care in presenting Hockney’s most celebrated series
The Blueprint Drawings (1990)
Icons (1990)
Flowers (1990)
Pop Shop VI (1989)
Pop Shop V (1989)
Pop Shop IV (1989)
Pop Shop III (1989)
The Story of Red and Blue (1989-90)
Chocolate Buddah (1989)
Apocalypse (1988)
Pop Shop II (1988)
Growing (1988)
Pop Shop I (1987)
Untitled 1-4 (1987)
Andy Mouse (1986)
Ludo 1-5 (1985)
Untitled (Free South Africa) (1985)
Three Lithographs (1985)
Untitled (Fertility) (1983)
Untitled 1-6 (1982)
All prints are presented in reverse chronological order from their issue date, with clear explanations, cross-referencing the information from the Littmann Prints Catalogue which is very quite limited with regards descriptions and not comprehensive.
The BANKSY Catalogue
Banksy is of the most sought-after and talked about urban artist in the world. Banksy, the pseudonym adopted by the artist, heavily guards his privacy; the details of his life remains largely unknown to the public. Despite his anonymity, he is most probably the most popular living artist today, with over 10 million followers on Instagram, and more press articles and books written about him than for any other artist, his works are admired by the entire world. Banksy has garnered great fame for his street works, which often combine spray paint and stenciling techniques with commercial, political, and contemporary imagery, infused with ironic social commentary and humor. Often critical of business and corporations, Banksy’s work has been found on the sides of corporate buildings, on billboards, and on city walls from London, to New-York, from Jamaica to the Gaza strip, some of them have become as iconic as the Mona Lisa…

Banksy is not only known for his high-profile murals; he also created numerous artworks on different media that are sought-after by art collectors worldwide. Prints are a central part of Banksy’s oeuvre. The artist released around 60 prints in various edition sizes since 2002, amounting to an estimated 30,000 prints in circulation. In less than 5 years, Banksy has become a major force in the secondary market and is now featured in every notable contemporary art auction all over the world. This growth has been fueled by several career-shaping events that have been driving increased attention and appreciation for Banksy works. Most notably: the huge success of Banksy’s Barely Legal show in Los Angeles (2006), his media-friendly Better Out Than In residency in New York (2013), the bemusement art park Dismaland (2015), and the live shredding of Girl With Balloon after it had been sold for over $1m at Sotheby’s (2018).
The BANKSY Catalogue
Number of Prints Referenced: 52
Number of Auction Results: 1,100
Estimated Completion Rate: 95%
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The Yayoi Kusama Catalogue
Considered one of the world’s most influential artists, Yayoi Kusama’s work is collected and exhibited in prestigious museums and her work is highly appreciated by the public. In 2017, she opened her own museum in Tokyo, substantially contributing to her popularity. Yayoi Kusama was born in Matsumoto City, Japan in 1929. She studied Nihonga painting, a rigorous formal style developed during the Meiji period (1868–1912) to deflect the wholesale influence of Western art through the revitalization of the traditions of Japanese painting and their synthesis with aspects of Western art. Attracted by the experimental promise of the postwar international art scene, Kusama moved to New York City in 1958. As a young struggling artist in New York, Kusama produced her first astonishing Net paintings in 1959—vast canvases measuring up to 33 feet in width, entirely covered in rhythmic undulations of small, thickly painted loops.

Yayoi Kusama’s art is revolutionary. Throughout her six-decade long career, the Japanese artist has created a body of psychedelic works that not only withstood the course of time, but successfully broke away from the limits of nationality, geography, gender and art. Yayoi Kusama is a prolific print-maker. Starting in 1979, she released over 400 prints, rigorously referenced in the Catalogue Raisonne.
The Yayoi Kusama Catalogue
Number of Prints Referenced: 255
Number of Auction Results: 950
Estimated Completion Rate: 75%
We cover a wide range of Auction Houses
Notably in Japan and South Korea
With a solid and extensive coverage in the US and Europe
Of what we consider to be the most serious Auction Houses
In terms of Presentation, Access to Information and Artistic Content
The Jean-Michel Basquiat Catalogue
When asked to describe his art, Jean-Michel Basquiat responded with customary aplomb: “royalty, heroism, and the streets.” A high school dropout, Basquiat found his true calling hanging out in the streets and inserting himself in the bustling urban milieu, ultimately becoming an influential figure in New York City’s Downtown, especially the East Village club scene. He was a regular among a group of filmmakers, artists, and musicians who made the Mudd Club, Club 57, and CBGB their stomping ground. Basquiat achieved his breakthrough in the early 1980s, developing a unique vocabulary characterized by repetitive images, human heads with open mouths as if in speech, a variety of marks, and xeroxed collage. In his paintings, the patches of intense color, created with acrylic, oil stick, and graphite, keyed into the excitement of New York’s subculture.

Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988) was an American artist who rose to success during the 1980s as part of the Neo-expressionism movement. Basquiat first achieved fame as part of the graffiti duo SAMO, alongside Al Diaz, writing enigmatic epigrams in the cultural hotbed of Manhattan’s Lower East Side during the late 1970s, where rap, punk, and street art coalesced into early hip-hop music culture. By the early 1980s, his paintings were being exhibited in galleries and museums internationally. At 21, Basquiat became the youngest artist to ever take part in Documenta in Kassel, Germany. At 22, he was one of the youngest to exhibit at the Whitney Biennial in New York. The Whitney Museum of American Art held a retrospective of his artwork in 1992.
In The Works
We are already working on more catalogues
To be released in the course of the coming months
KAWS
Jeff Koons
Invader
Ed Ruscha
Damien Hirst
Takashi Murakami
Art Market Reports
In this section, you will find detailed annual reports on the art market but also specific reports about various artists.
Auction Houses
1. Global Auction Houses

www.christies.com

www.sothebys.com

www.phillips.com

www.bonhams.com
2. US Auction Houses

www.ha.com

www.lamodern.com

www.ragoarts.com

www.wright20.com

www.doyle.com

www.johnmoran.com
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www.hindmanauctions.com
www.swanngalleries.com
3. Canada

www.heffel.com

4. UK

www.forumauctions.co.uk

www.tateward.com

www.roseberys.co.uk

5. European Union




Ketterer Kunst, Art auctions, Book auctions Munich, Hamburg & Berlin

Trefferliste Lotsuche – Kollerauktionen Zürich – Schweiz

www.dorotheum.com

www.grisebach.com
VAN HAM Art Auctions – Your international art auction house (van-ham.com)
www.bukowskis.com


6. Asia

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www.est-ouest.co.jp/en
www.ravenel.com

www.cguardian.com.hk

www.seoulauction.com
www.k-auction.com
7. New-Zealand/Australia


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