DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
Home News

Frida Kahlo Portrait Sells for $54.7 Million, Her Auction Record

November 21, 2025
in News
Frida Kahlo Portrait Sells for $54.7 Million, Her Auction Record

An enigmatic self-portrait by Frida Kahlo set a public auction record for the Mexican artist when it sold for $54.7 million with fees on Thursday evening, during a Sotheby’s auction of surrealist art in Manhattan after four minutes of bidding.

The painting of the artist asleep in a canopy bed with a papier-mâché skeleton smiling overhead was created in 1940 — a turbulent year in the chaotic life of Kahlo, who rarely found peace between a rocky marriage and chronic pain from injuries. She called it “El sueño (La cama),” or “The dream (The bed),” bringing the artist’s preoccupation with the border between sleep and death into focus.

“People feel this sense of connection and communion with her,” said Julian Dawes, the Sotheby’s executive who organized the auction.

The painting fell within the midrange of the auction house’s original estimate of $40 million to $60 million. It was just short of the record for a female artist. That price was set by Georgia O’Keeffe’s 1932 painting “Jimson Weed/White Flower No. 1,” which sold at Sotheby’s in 2014 for $44.4 million, which is about $60.5 million in today’s dollars.

But the sale highlighted both Kahlo’s growing stature as a pop-culture icon and the genre of Surrealism, the 20th century’s most provocative art movement, which is celebrating its centennial around the world. Its popularity has been driven by a combination of factors, such as museum exhibitions, increased scholarship and the market’s reappraisal of its female artists, including Dorothea Tanning, Leonora Carrington, Leonor Fini and Gertrude Abercrombie.

After three years of declining sales, the November evening auctions, which end Friday, have provided a glimmer of hope in the art market. Sotheby’s generated $706 million on Tuesday night, more than double last year’s equivalent auctions, led by a record-setting portrait by the Austrian painter Gustav Klimt that sold for $236.4 million.

At the beginning of the week, Christie’s sold $690 million worth of artworks at its 20th-century sales, among them a $62 million painting by Mark Rothko with vibrant stripes of orange and red. (All prices include fees.)

But the latest auction symbolized just how desired Kahlo paintings have become since her death in 1954.

Only a handful of Kahlo’s pictures have circulated through the art market since the Mexican government declared her artworks as artistic monuments in 1984, banning any work by Kahlo that was in Mexico at the time from being exported. A 2002 movie starring Salma Hayek as the artist introduced a new generation to her paintings and dramatic biography, which told of a debilitating bus accident at an early age, participation in the Mexican Communist Party and a tempestuous relationship with her husband, the artist Diego Rivera.

Her prior record was set four years ago, for the 1949 work “Diego and I,” at $34.9 million. That canvas was arguably a stronger example of her self-portraits because it featured a close-up of Kahlo’s face with a bushy unibrow, tears falling from her eyes and a disturbing image of her husband emerging from the center of her forehead.

Julia Halperin and Victoria Burnett contributed reporting

Zachary Small is a Times reporter writing about the art world’s relationship to money, politics and technology.

The post Frida Kahlo Portrait Sells for $54.7 Million, Her Auction Record appeared first on New York Times.

Gap CEO says its viral denim campaign wasn’t just a hit online — it drove double-digit growth in sales, fueled by Gen Z
News

Gap CEO says its viral denim campaign wasn’t just a hit online — it drove double-digit growth in sales, fueled by Gen Z

November 21, 2025

GapGap CEO says its viral "Better in Denim" ad campaign drove double-digit sales growth, led by Gen Z.The campaign featured ...

Read more
News

‘Rifts piling up’: GOP lawmakers increasingly seen ‘spurning’ Trump on ‘a lot’ of issues

November 21, 2025
News

Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers is leaving his teaching role at Harvard after Epstein emails

November 21, 2025
News

‘Wicked: For Good’ happens at the same time as ‘The Wizard of Oz.’ Here’s how the stories fit together on a timeline.

November 21, 2025
News

No. 9 Terrapins come flying out of the gate to dismantle Bethune-Cookman

November 21, 2025
‘They should be held accountable’: Leavitt defends Trump’s endorsement of hanging top Dems

‘They should be held accountable’: Leavitt defends Trump’s endorsement of hanging top Dems

November 21, 2025
8 celebrities who competed at Miss Universe before they became famous

8 celebrities who competed at Miss Universe before they became famous

November 21, 2025
‘So stunning’: Biden economics adviser bewildered by Trump’s latest self-destructive reply

‘So stunning’: Biden economics adviser bewildered by Trump’s latest self-destructive reply

November 21, 2025

DNYUZ © 2025

No Result
View All Result

DNYUZ © 2025