A silent art auction for the focused buyer
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
A silent art auction for the focused buyer
Auction house Bid & Hammer is innovating the technique of silent bidding, also called absentee or sealed bidding, by
letting clients fill an online form with their maximum bids instead of the norm of physical ‘bid-sheets’. If you want the
discretion of bidding at an undisclosed price, this ‘Silent Bids Auction’ of select paintings of India’s master modern &
contemporary artists is the perfect platform as it offers you the luxury of buying at auction and privately at that.
The auction opened on 18 th September and closes on 8 th October 2020. The ample time duration is for collectors to
view, understand and decide if the work is for them or not, before placing the bid which is binding. The auction is for
knowledgeable collectors who are tired of the number of auctions happening around and works being constantly
offered. This format will help them focus on exclusive paintings by select masters. In this instance the works on the block
are from M F Husain, Manjit Bawa and Ganesh Pyne that have been documented, published and with excellent
provenance.
Manjit Bawa’s 1993 oil on canvas of a figure riding a bull comes from a close family member of the artist and is also
being published in the latest edition of the book ‘A moment in time with legends of Indian art’, coming out after a gap of
around 14 years. A commentary on this large sized artwork has been written by a leading artist who was a close friend,
admirer and follower of Manjit Bawa’s illustrious career. Estimated between Rs 1.25 – 1.75 crores, Bid & Hammer is
targeting serious and also first-time collectors who are looking for a trademark work of the artist at the right price.
Differing from a regular silent bids auction, here the winning bidders would be informed the outcome of their bids
privately. When asked about the incremental bidding methodology and the possibility of a tie, Ankush Dadha, Director,
Bid & Hammer said “As the bids will be received via an online form, the highest bid received first will be considered the
winning bid. In case of two or more bids of the same amount, we will contact the bidders and request them to increase
their bid based on our standard incremental patterns”. For prospective buyers it is suggested that one places a bid
keeping in mind the estimates and the auctioneers will try to obtain it at the lowest possible price.
A painting by Ganesh Pyne titled ‘The Carter’, executed in 1992, is a haunting figurative in the distinctive style of one of
the most notable contemporary artists from Bengal. The estimate of this tempera work is Rs 25 – 35 lakhs. India’s most
popular and prolific artist M F Husain’s painting being offered here, from the collection of a journalist, depicts four
horses galloping thunderously. ‘Racing against each other, the dust-storm around them is testimony to the raw intensity
of the moment’ - this catalogue note aptly describes this colourful painting priced attractively at Rs 70-90 lakhs. Even in
their recent No-Reserve Auction of Indian Art which was a sell out, M F Husain’s painting sold at the highest price.
Bid & Hammer had last conducted an invitation only, Silent Bids auction titled ‘The Jodhpur Auction II’ at the Umaid
Bhawan Palace in 2013 that was attended by Mukesh & Nita Ambani, Anil Agarwal of Vedanta, Sachin Tendulkar, the
Aga Khan, Prince Andrew and Bollywood actor Dia Mirza among others. It also featured a private performance by
Grammy Award Winning international rockstar Sting.
1