Christie’s Photography Highlight of 2017

Christie’s hosted a number of photography auctions this year, but their November auction Stripped Bare: Photographs from the Collection of Thomas Koerfer saw the sale of Man Ray’s Noire et Blanche (1926), which broke several records, including an artist record and the most expensive photograph to sell at auction in France. It is no surprise then that Christie’s Elodie Morel, Head of Photography in Paris, chose the sale as their highlight of the year:

Elodie Morel, Head of Photography at Christie’s in Paris, on ‘the most perfect interpretation of Man Ray’s vision’, which broke numerous records when it sold for €2,688,750 on 9 November

‘Noire at Blanche (1926) is one of the most celebrated images in the history of photography, a masterpiece of the artist’s play between consciousness and unconsciousness,’ says Elodie Morel, Head of Photography at Christie’s in Paris. ‘This rare imprint came to us in brilliant condition and with amazing provenance.’

The photograph originally belonged to fashion designer Jacques Doucet (1853-1929), a famous champion of avant-garde art. Doucet acquired the print in the same year in which it was shot, by which time he already owned one of Constantin Brancusi’s La muse endormie  sculptures and Pablo Picasso’s 1907 masterpiece Les Demoiselles d’Avignon.

The image of Man Ray’s lover Kiki de Montparnasse with an African mask was first published in French Vogue  in May 1926. Its contrasting forms, colours and compositions instantly drew praise, and it was subsequently reprinted in other European magazines.

‘To execute this Noire et Blanche  print, Man Ray worked from four different negatives, retouching and adding details,’ says Morel. ‘Because this work combines impressions from all four negatives, it can be considered the most “perfect” interpretation of Man Ray’s vision,’ the specialist says. ‘In the months leading up to the sale, each time I looked at it I would see something new or find a fresh interpretation.’

On 9 November, when auctioneer Phillippe Garner brought the gavel down at €2,688,750 (including buyer’s premium), Noire et Blanche became the most expensive classic photograph sold at auction; the most expensive photograph sold in France; and the most expensive photograph by Man Ray sold at auction.

Read the feature at Christie’s website by clicking here.