[Breaking] Nara Yoshitomo's "Nothing about it" Sells for 15 Billion Won, Sets New Domestic Auction Record
‘Nothing about it,’ a 2016 work by Yoshitomo Nara, exhibited at the Seoul Auction March auction.
View original image“Nothing about it,” a 2016 work by Yoshitomo Nara, set a new record for the highest price ever achieved at a domestic art auction when it was sold for 15 billion won at the Seoul Auction on March 31. Prior to the auction, the piece had been estimated at between 14.7 billion and 22 billion won, raising expectations that it could break the previous record. The former record was held by Marc Chagall’s “Bouquet,” which sold for 9.4 billion won in November of last year.
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