BY ALBERT CHEN
Prepare for an extraordinary journey as cult artists The Connor Brothers partner with Bonhams for a spectacle unlike any other. Set to unfold on June 12th at Bonhams New Bond Street, London, the “Anything But Ordinary” auction promises a captivating showcase of remarkable treasures, with special attention given to the magnificent Triceratops Skull.
Renowned for their captivating artwork blending wit and profundity, The Connor Brothers are visionary creators and avid collectors with a penchant for the extraordinary. Their curated collection for the auction spans diverse realms, featuring masterpieces by iconic artists alongside awe-inspiring relics of natural history.
Highlights of the sale include the Triceratops Skull, a prehistoric marvel estimated at £70,000 – 100,000, poised to mesmerize bidders with its ancient grandeur.
Another fossilized wonder, the Edmontosaurus Skull, estimated at £35,000 – 45,000, evokes the mystique of a bygone era.
Also featured is Jean-Michel Basquiat’s “Riddle Me This, Batman,” a captivating screenprint from the Superhero Portfolio, estimated at £35,000 – 45,000, offering a glimpse into the enigmatic world of the iconic artist.
Additionally, a Greek Bronze Pseudo-Corinthian Helmet, estimated at £25,000 – 35,000, encapsulates the splendor of classical antiquity.
Grayson Perry’s “The American Dream,” an evocative etching in colors, estimated at £25,000 – 35,000, invites contemplation on the complexities of modern society. The Connor Brothers & Noel Gallagher’s collaborative masterpiece, “These Are Crazy Days,” estimated at £2,000 – 3,000 and bearing the signatures of both artists and Noel Gallagher, offers a unique fusion of artistry and music.
In commitment to philanthropy, a portion of the auction proceeds will support The Teenage Cancer Trust. The event will also feature a special appearance by guest DJ Mel C of the Spice Girls, ensuring an atmosphere of excitement and celebration throughout the evening.
Carolin von Massenbach, Head of Bonhams Prints & Multiples Department in London, expressed anticipation, stating, “We are incredibly excited to welcome The Connor Brothers back to Bonhams for this very special auction alongside our June Fine Prints and Multiples sale. Having worked with them on a number of occasions, and having sold many of their works, we’re thrilled to have them bring their own passion as collectors to curating a sale that really is anything but ordinary.”
Prepare to be enthralled as the Triceratops skull and a myriad of other extraordinary treasures steal the spotlight, promising an auction experience that transcends the bounds of convention.
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