Christie’s Zabludowicz Collection Auction Could Realize $17.07M

Christie’s Zabludowicz Collection Auction Could Realize $17.07M

3 min read  ·  11 Jun 2026

Mirror Head by Philip Guston estimated at $4.68m (low) to $7.36m (high). Image courtesy of Christie's
Farther South and Elsewhere by Mark Bradford estimated at $1.34m (low) to $2.01m (high). Image courtesy of Christie's
Untitled (Cowboy) by Richard Prince estimated at $1.07m (low) to $1.61m (high). Image courtesy of Christie's
Untitled Broken Crowd by Rashid Johnson estimated at $1.07m (low) to $1.61m (high). Image courtesy of Christie's
Warm Broad Glow II by Glenn Ligon estimated at $803,100 (low) to $1.07m (high). Image courtesy of Christie's

Mirror Head by Philip Guston estimated at $4.68m (low) to $7.36m (high). Image courtesy of Christie's

Philip Guston Mirror Head (1977) is the highest-value lot announced by Christie's in its 'Beyond Ordinary - Then. Now. Next. Works from the Zabludowicz Collection' auction in London on June 25.

  • Pre-sale low estimates total $17.07m (GBP12.75m).

Preview snapshot

  • 56 works are for sale.
  • Estimates total: $17.07m (low) and $26.03m (high), excluding premiums.
  • 0 lots have undisclosed estimates.

The highest-value lot announced is: Philip Guston, Mirror Head (1977), which is estimated to sell for between $4.68m and $7.36m. It has been traded twice in the past.

Guaranteed lots

No sales have a guarantee.

Terms and definitions

Estimates and totals are converted into US dollars.

Guarantees: Sometimes an auction house guarantees to pay a seller for a work, regardless of whether the bidding reaches the reserve price, a figure that is typically confidential.

All figures are accurate at time of publication.


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