Sotheby’s London, March 2018 – One of the rarest works by the pioneering icon of Iranian modernism to ever appear at auction, Bahman Mohasses’ The Minotaur Scares the Good People is a highly-charged representation of the artist’s lifetime grappling with demons of alienation, loneliness and disenfranchisement. The dreamscape is populated with a plethora of half-human half-beast creatures, one of very few works by the artist to contain quite so many detailed figures. Hailing from the sought-after period of the 1960s, this irreverent avant-garde painting will make its auction debut as part of Sotheby’s 20th Century Art / Middle East sale on 24 April, offered with an estimate of £280,000-350,000. The work will be unveiled in our Sotheby’s Dubai galleries in the DIFC from Tuesday 20 – Saturday 24 March.
Museum-Quality Masterpiece by Bahman Mohasses– Last Seen Over Half a Century Ago –To be Unveiled in Dubai on 20 March
20th Century Art / Middle EastSotheby’s London, 24 April 2018
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