Post-War and Contemporary Art Day Sale

Post-War and Contemporary Art Day Sale

Sale Overview

The Post-War and Contemporary Art Day Sale on 21 May will present iconic works by some of the most influential artists of the last century. Highlights of the sale include defining works by 20th-century icons such as Wayne Thiebaud, Helen Frankenthaler, Lee Krasner, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Jasper Johns, alongside key works by some of the most acclaimed artists of the 21st century, including, George Condo, Gerhard Richter and Banksy.

The auction will present exceptional works drawn from renowned private and public collections, including Breaking Ground: The Private Collection of Marian Goodman; Defined Space: The Collection of Henry S. McNeil, Edlis | Neeson Collection and Lasting Impression: The Collection of Marilyn Arison.

Explore the 20th/21st Century Art auction series in New York.

Auction times
21 May 10:00 AM (EDT)

Our specialist’s selection

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Allison Immergut

Allison Immergut

Vice President, Specialist, Co-Head of Day Sale | Post-War & Contemporary Art

Allison Immergut is a Vice President, Specialist, and Co-Head of the Day Sale in the Post-War and Contemporary Art department in New York. Her focus is Post-War Art, specifically Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art. She began her career at Christie’s working with the Andy Warhol Foundation property, which she continues to oversee. Allison has pioneered various initiatives with the Warhol Foundation, ranging from successful curated online sales to ‘buy it now’ pilots at Christie’s. She has also held roles in both Private Sales and the 20th Century Evening Sale, where she was instrumental in overseeing proposals, marketing, research and business-getting for the sale. A native New Yorker, Allison received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History from the University of Pennsylvania.
Michael Baptist

Michael Baptist

Vice President, Specialist, Co-Head of Day Sale | Post-War & Contemporary Art

Michael Baptist is a Vice President, Specialist, and Co-Head of the Day Sale in the Post-War and Contemporary Art department in New York. He previously served as head of sale for the Gerald Fineberg Collection, as well as the Collection of Thomas and Doris Ammann day sale auction. Michael was also the Head of Online Auctions for the Post-War and Contemporary Art department in New York from 2020-2023, during which time he drove the name-brand First Open online auctions to new heights, and conducted a number of online auctions dedicated to prominent private collections. From 2016-2020, Michael served as a junior specialist for the post-war and contemporary Evening Sale auctions in New York, and assisted in the sales of masterpieces such as Jeff Koons’ Rabbit and major collections such as the Robert B. Mayer Family Collection and the Barney A. Ebsworth Collection. Prior to joining Christie’s in 2013, he worked for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Michael specializes in a range of post-war and contemporary artists, including the post-war period of American abstract expressionism, pop art, and 1980s New York artists. He earned a B.A. in English from Northeastern University in Boston, and studied art history at Studio Art Center International in Florence, Italy.

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