Although shaken by financial losses linked to the health crisis, many companies are continuing to enrich their art collections
MGM Resorts will auction off Pablo Picasso's "Femme au béret rouge-orange" on October 23 at Sotheby's.
Image: Photography Courtesy of Sotheby's and Mgm Resorts
Although shaken by financial losses linked to the health crisis, many companies are continuing to enrich their art collections. Even if it means selling some of their masterpieces at auction.
This was the choice made by MGM Resorts. The American leisure group has teamed up with Sotheby's to sell several gems by Pablo Picasso at a sale organized at the Bellagio in Las Vegas on October 23. This is the first time that Patrick Drahi's company has held an event of this magnitude in the United States outside its New York galleries.
To mark the occasion, the sale will be broadcast live on Sotheby's website. Art lovers will also be able to view the 11 Picasso paintings offered for sale at Sotheby's galleries in New York (September 7-13), Taipei (September 17-18) and Hong Kong (October 7-11), before they go under the hammer at the Bellagio.
Among them is " Femme au Béret Rouge-Orange," one of the Spanish master's last portraits of his muse and lover Marie-Therese Walter before he replaced her with Dora Maar. It is estimated at $20 million to $30 million. "Buste d'homme" and "Homme et enfant" will also be offered for sale on October 23. They could fetch up to 15 and 30 million dollars respectively.