Jackson Pollock painting sells for record $181m at Christie’s in New York
Jackson Pollock's painting, Number 7A, 1948, sold for a record $181.2 million at Christie's in New York. This sale positioned the abstract expressionist work as the fourth most expensive artwork ever sold at auction, significantly surpassing his previous auction record of $61.2 million.

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AI-generatedJackson Pollock's painting, Number 7A, 1948, sold for a record $181.2 million at Christie's in New York. This sale positioned the abstract expressionist work as the fourth most expensive artwork ever sold at auction, significantly surpassing his previous auction record of $61.2 million. The auction also saw record-breaking sales for Constantin Brancusi's bronze head "Danaïde" at $107.6 million, Mark Rothko's "No 15 (Two Greens and Red Stripe)" at $98.4 million, and Joan Miró's "Portrait of Madame K" at $53.5 million. These sales contribute to a trend of high-value art transactions, following recent record-setting auctions at Sotheby's.
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5 extractedMark Rothko's 'No 15 (Two Greens and Red Stripe)' sold for $98.4 million, breaking his previous record.
Constantin Brâncuşi's bronze head 'Danaïde' sold for $107.6 million.
Christie's stated that with this work, Pollock "finally frees himself from the shackles of conventional easel painting and produces one of the first truly abstract paintings in the history of art."
The sale made Number 7A, 1948 the fourth most expensive work ever sold at auction.
A Jackson Pollock painting sold for a record $181.2 million at Christie's in New York.