Bidders go ape for chimpanzee art
Three abstract paintings by a chimpanzee named Congo have been sold for
£12,000 - after being given a price tag of just £800.
The animal art, painted when the chimp was three, went under the hammer
on Tuesday at auction house Bonhams in central London.
Congo's work was included in a 1957 chimp art exhibition curated by
animal behaviourist Desmond Morris.
The three works were bought by US modern art enthusiast Howard Hong.
Bonhams said there had been a "fantastic" amount of interest in the
paintings, which had been sold as one lot.
The chimp art was part of an exhibition at London's ICA put on by animal
expert and painter Morris.
Morris, author of The Naked Ape, had attempted to understand
"chimpanzees' ability to create order and symmetry as well as to
explore, at a more primeval level, the impetus behind our own desires
for artistic creativity," auction house Bonhams said.
His encouragement led to Congo producing about 400 drawings and
paintings in the late 1950s which were received by the art world with a
mixture of scorn and scepticism.
Piss Paintings
However, Picasso is believed to have framed one of the chimp's works on
his studio wall after he received it as a gift, while Miro was also said
to have owned one.
"I would sincerely doubt that chimpanzee art has ever been auctioned
before," said Howard Rutkowski, director of modern and contemporary art
at Bonhams.
He added: "I don't think anybody else has been crazy enough to do this.
I'm sure other auction houses think this is completely mad."
Also in the sale is one of Andy Warhol's famous Piss Paintings.
To create the works he put copper paint on canvas, placed them on the
floor and invited his friends and colleagues to urinate on them.
Dated 1979, Bonham's gave it an estimate of between £35,000-£45,000.
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Published: 2005/06/20 15:43:20 GMT