Japanese billionaire to sell Basquiat painting estimated at $70 million

Japanese billionaire space tourist Yusaku Maezawa is putting one of his Basquiat artworks up for sale, an auction house has said, hoping for around $13 million (R198.8 million) profit on the piece.

The 16-foot-wide Untitled 1982 by Jean-Michel Basquiat will be sold on 18 May for an estimated price of around $70 million (Over 1 billion), auction house Phillips said in a statement on Monday in New York.

BASQUIAT PAINTING SET TO TOUR THE WORLD BEFORE SALE

That would make Maezawa a tidy profit on the artwork, which he purchased in 2016 for $57.3 million (R876.3 million)

The mega-rich founder of Japan’s largest online fashion mall said in the statement that the past six years of owning the painting were “a great pleasure”.

But art “should be shared so that it can be a part of everyone’s lives,” he added.

Ahead of its sale, the massive artwork will go on an international tour, being displayed in London, Los Angeles and Taipei, the statement said.

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An artwork entitled Untitled, 1982 by US artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, is pictured during a photocall ahead of its sale, at Phillips auction house in London on 28 February 2022. The artwork is estimated to realise in excess of $70 million (Over R1 billion) at auction in New York on May 18, 2022. Image: Tolga Akmen / AFP

MAEZAWA OWNS MORE THAN ONE BASQUIAT

Maezawa, who in 2017 set a new auction record for Basquiat works when he paid $110.5 million (R1.6 billion) for another painting by the 20th-century giant, also said he plans to create a new museum to exhibit his collection.

He founded the Contemporary Art Foundation in Tokyo and was on the 2017 list of “Top 200 Collectors” by the ARTnews magazine based in New York.

He has been in the headlines more recently for becoming the first space tourist to travel to the International Space Station with Russia’s space agency.

His odyssey is believed to have cost around 10 billion yen (R1.3 billion), and he plans to follow it up with a trip around the Moon organised by Elon Musk’s SpaceX.

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