KAWS Shatters Record with $14.7 Million Hong Kong Sale
The sale of The Kaws Album easily surpassed the artist’s previous high of $3.5 million
Just as the fifth edition of Art Basel Hong Kong had wrapped up on Monday, across town at the city’s Sotheby’s outpost a work by the artist KAWS sold for a whopping $14.7 million.
The sale was a new auction record for the artist, and the work, The Kaws Album (2005) easily surpassed KAWS’s previous high of $2.7 million for Untitled (Fatal Group) (2004), which sold at Phillips 20th-century evening sale in November. The piece is a play on the 1967 Beatles album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.
The Brooklyn artist, whose given name is Brian Donnelly, took to Instagram to address the huge sale.
The sale featured pieces from the collection of Japanese designer Nigo, the creator of popular street-wear lines A Bathing Ape and Billionaire Boys Club. It was almost entirely comprised of pieces by KAWS. Other top lots from the auction were three takes on The Simpsons by the artist, all from 2003: Untitled (Kimpsons), which sold for $2.7 million; Untitled (Kimpsons #3), for $2.6 million; and Kimpsons Series, for $940,000.
Recommended: Here’s What Sold at Art Basel Hong Kong
Elsewhere in Hong Kong, KAWS installed a 115-foot-long inflatable sculpture called Companion in the city’s Victoria Harbour. The sculpture was pulled from the water two days earlier than planned when weather conditions necessitated its removal.
Cementing the moment the artist seems to be having in the city, a survey of his work, “KAWS: Along the Way,” is on view at the Hong Kong Contemporary Art Foundation through April 14.