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Marlene Dumas Painting Sets Auction Record for Living Female Artist at $13.6M

Christie’s New York sale of 'Miss January' surpasses Jenny Saville’s 2018 record, highlighting shifts in gender valuations in the art market.

Overview

  • Marlene Dumas’s 'Miss January' sold for $13.6 million at Christie’s on May 14, 2025, setting a new auction record for a living female artist.
  • The painting was consigned by the Rubell Family, known for rarely selling pieces from their 5,000-work collection.
  • An anonymous telephone bidder, represented by Christie’s deputy chairman Sara Friedlander, won the artwork.
  • 'Miss January' revisits themes from Dumas’s early work, including her first drawing, 'Miss World,' created at age 10.
  • The sale underscores the persistent gender valuation gap, with male artists like Jeff Koons achieving far higher auction records.