The art of Pierre Boulez is  up for auction

The art of Pierre Boulez is up for auction

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norman lebrecht

February 23, 2023

Seven and  a  half years after  his death, the arts works owned by Pierre Boulez will come up for  sale this summer at the French auction house Artcurial.

Objects include pieces by Paul Klee (€50-70,000 estimate), Maria Hélena Vieira Da Silva (€8,000-60,000), a  portrait of Stravinsky by Alberto Giacometti (€30-40,000) and varied pieces by Jean Cocteau, Philip Guston and Jean Tinguely.

Comments

  • Ruben Greenberg says:

    I seem to recall that Boulez wrote an article on the art of Paul Klee. Boulez: ever the modernist.

  • niloiv says:

    Man of great taste for sure. His Mahler cycle still has some of the best cover art ever hit the market

  • Samach says:

    Boulez collected Jean Cocteau?

    It must have been a piece given to him and he was too polite to refuse.

    But you never know, people’s personal aesthetics, afterall he did choose Patrice Chereau for his Bayreuth Ring.

  • JB says:

    Who are the heirs of Boulez? I think close to nothing has ever leaked about his private life.

    • Ruben Greenberg says:

      He had a brother and sister and several nephews and nieces. -a very private man, and why shouldn’t he have been that?

  • Gustavo says:

    If want to be remembered as an influential classic modernist you need to surround yourself with paintings by Picasso and the original scores by Stravinsky.

  • Gerry Feinsteen says:

    Boulez’s remaining blank manuscript paper is worth more* than his catalogue…(*long-term)

  • Ruben Greenberg says:

    Boulez’s 100th anniversary will soon be coming up. Brace yourselves!

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