Contemporary Edition: London

Contemporary Edition: London

Sale Overview

Contemporary Edition: London celebrates sought-after editions by established artists and emerging talents. Encompassing works from the late-20th century to the present day, early highlights of our upcoming sale include exciting editions by Banksy, Damien Hirst, Thierry Noir and Louise Bourgeois.

Recent Contemporary Edition auctions have achieved strong results for the above artists and contemporary British printmakers including David Hockney, Harland Miller, Grayson Perry and trailblazing female printmakers Bridget Riley, Tracey Emin and Yayoi Kusama.

Please do get in touch for a free valuation without obligation to consign. The sale is open for consignments until January 2025.

Auction times
18 Mar 02:00 PM (GMT)

Our specialist’s selection

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James Baskerville

James Baskerville

Senior Specialist | Prints & Multiples

James Baskerville joined Christie’s in 2014 and is a Senior Specialist with expertise spanning from Old Master to Contemporary printmaking, as well as unique works by Banksy and STIK. In his role as International Head of Contemporary Edition he closely collaborates with the global team on the strategy of Christie's auctions of cutting-edge editions.

As a valuer and business getter for the London auctions James works with clients around the globe, travelling mainly in the UK, Belgium, Germany and Scandinavia. Favourite past consignments include Pablo Picasso’s La femme au tambourin (sold for £661,500, February 2023), Andy Warhol’s Mao (sold for £403,200, September 2024), Banksy’s NOLA (Yellow Rain) - Outside of the edition (sold for £375,000, April 2021), as well as important editions sold by Private Sale.

James is Head of Sale for the London Contemporary Edition auctions and previously curated and led Christie's dedicated Banksy auctions, titled ‘I can't believe you morons actually buy this sh*t'. Established in 2019, these dedicated sales achieved exceptional results and in March 2021 set the highest total for any auction dedicated to the artist's works, achieving a total of £4.46 million ($6.1 million). James has also curated additional artist-focused sales such as 'Three Northern Masters: Albrecht Dürer, Lucas van Leyden and Rembrandt' and 'Howard Hodgkin: Feelings in Colour'.

He read Art History at University College London, where he gained a Master’s degree with Distinction in History of Art in 2013 with a thesis on Albrecht Dürer’s engraving Adam and Eve.

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