Yesterday, a post together with a depiction of the Red Cross, again on Phillips Instagram, was published. The Auctioneers presented that they were going to forward all the vendor’s commission/ buyer’s premium from the Sale of the 20th Century and Contemporary Art Sale, that took place in London, on Thursday the 3rd of March.
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The outcome was published the same evening the sale took place. The Ukrainian Red Cross Society will receive £5.8 million. Roughly 75 million Swedish kronor ($7.7million).
To my knowledge, a donation like this including all commissions, has never before been made by any auction house in the world. At least not on this level.
Even more sensational, the owner of Phillips is the Russian luxury retailer, Mercury Group. The two Leonids, Friedland/ Strunin, bought Phillips in 2008 from Simon de Pury, for an estimated $60 million. Yesterdays donation to Ukraine was in the vicinity of 10 percent of what the whole company was acquired for 14 years ago.
No lack of discussion subjects around the coffee machine at Mercury Groups Head Quarters today, I gather. -Nor in the Kremlin, I’m afraid.
Mr Putin, PLEASE get the f--k out of Ukraine NOW!
Sources:
Artnet article, March the 3rd; Despite Talk of a Boycott of the Russian-Owned Auction House, Phillips Cruises to a Solid $40 Million Evening Sale in London | Artnet News