
Alexander Montague-Sparey
Specialist, Head of Department
London, King Street
As Specialist Head of Department, Alexander Montague-Sparey is responsible for all London Photographs sales. Since his tenure at Christie's, Mr. Montague-Sparey has been responsible for sales including the 100% sold collection of the late Norman Hall in May 2010, which included Self-portrait, Cuzco Studio, 1948 by Irving Penn, offered for the first time at auction, as well as the single owner collection of Jeanloup Sieff, where the world auction record was achieved for the artist with Yves Saint Laurent, Paris, 1971. Mr. Montague-Sparey also set the world record for Peter Beard with his largest work ever sold at auction in May 2011, Cheetahs, Tarn Desert.
Prior to Christie's, Mr. Montague-Sparey worked at another major auction house, overseeing an international selling exhibitions programme of contemporary art, design and photographs, working with photographers such as Mario Testino, Annie Leibovitz, and the Guy Bourdin estate, curating the latter’s first retrospective commercial show, Unseen. Alexander earned his M.A. in History of Art from the University of Oxford and holds a B.A. in Social and Political Sciences from the University of Durham. Alexander was born in Geneva, Switzerland.