TORONTO, April 26, 2016 /CNW/ - Heffel Fine Art Auction House, enduring leader and mainstay in Canada's thriving art market, is thrilled to celebrate a diverse new collection of masterpieces set to hit the auction block this spring. The two-session live auction will take place on May 25 at the Vancouver Convention Centre and is expected to achieve between $9 million and $12 million (all prices are in Canadian dollars and according to conservative estimates).
With the help of its dedicated collectors, Heffel has amassed a historically significant assortment of rare-to-the-market works of art, many of which have spent lifetimes in private hands. The auction features 144 lots by more than 60 globally renowned artists. Heffel is the first and only auction house in Canada to split works into two separate sessions: Post-War & Contemporary Art and Fine Canadian Art. This year's sale is highlighted by works that reflect many of the artists' most inspiring epochs, uncovering stories of their personal lives that signify their places in history.
"The last year was exhilarating for both Heffel and Canadian art as a whole, as we hit some major milestones, shattered sales records and saw collector interest surge across the globe," said David Heffel, President of Heffel Fine Art Auction House. "With this inspiring spring offering, we look forward to building on the momentum of last year, and fueling the success of Canada's art market through continued international attention."
Riding an uninterrupted wave of global praise, Lawren Harris remains at the forefront of the art market. Heffel offers this season three major works by the Group of Seven founder, including the historically important canvas Laurentian Landscape, a painting considered to be a foundation work for the establishment of the Group of Seven, which is expected to achieve between $1.2 million and $1.6 million.
Harris is the subject of an exhibition co-curated by actor and art enthusiast Steve Martin, currently on view at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston before making its final stop at Toronto's Art Gallery of Ontario, proudly supported by Heffel. The hugely successful initial showing of The Idea of North: The Paintings of Lawren Harris at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles was just one of the pivotal moments for the artist last year. Three of his works broke the million-dollar mark at Heffel's fall auction in Toronto, led by the record-breaking $4.6-million sale of Mountain and Glacier.
Indicative of the rich history present in the spring auction is the noteworthy Post-War & Contemporary Art cover lot by Canada's first official war artist of World War II, E.J. Hughes. The Post Office at Courtenay, BC (est. $600,000 – 800,000) is a post-war masterpiece from a period in Hughes's career when he produced very few works. It was not uncommon for Hughes to take more than a year to complete paintings during this period, and the spring sale offers buyers a rare opportunity to own one of the few pieces in private hands today.
Heffel's Fine Canadian Art highlights:
Heffel's Post-War & Contemporary Art highlights:
Heffel's Spring 2016 Live Auction Schedule
To give interested buyers from across Canada an opportunity to view these works, the collection will be previewed in three cities leading up to the live auction:
The two-session live auction will take place on Wednesday, May 25 at the Vancouver Convention Centre West (Burrard Entrance, Room 211, 1055 Canada Place, Vancouver):
For details on the previews and live auction, and to access the online catalogues, please visit www.heffel.com.
About Heffel
Heffel has sold more Canadian art than any other auctioneer worldwide, approaching half a billion dollars in art sales since 1978. With offices in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Ottawa and Calgary, Heffel has the most experienced team of fine art specialists in Canada and provides superior client service to both sellers and buyers internationally.
SOURCE Heffel Gallery Limited
Image with caption: "Three important works by Group of Seven founder Lawren Harris will hit the auction block in Heffel's spring live sale, including major canvas, Laurentian Landscape, a foundation piece for the Group of Seven (estimate: $1,200,000 - 1,600,000) (CNW Group/Heffel Gallery Limited)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20160426_C8391_PHOTO_EN_674704.jpg
Image with caption: "The Post Office at Courtenay, BC, featured in Heffel's spring live auction, is a historically significant 1949 post-war canvas by official Canadian World War II artist, E.J. Hughes (estimate: $600,000 - 800,000) (CNW Group/Heffel Gallery Limited)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20160426_C8391_PHOTO_EN_674706.jpg
For additional information, to schedule an interview or media viewing, or for high-resolution images, please contact: Rebecca Rykiss, Director of Public Relations, Heffel Fine Art Auction House, 416-961-6505 / 647-338-6707, [email protected]
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