Christie’s has a physical presence in 46 countries, throughout the Americas, Europe, Middle East, and Asia Pacific, with flagship international sales hubs in New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris and Geneva. It also is the only international auction house authorized to hold sales in mainland China (Shanghai).

Christie’s auctions span more than 80 art and luxury categories, at price points ranging from $200 to over $100 million. In recent years, Christie’s has achieved the world record price for an artwork at auction (Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvador Mundi, 2017), for a single collection sale (the Collection of Peggy and David Rockefeller, 2018), and for a work by a living artist (Jeff Koons’ Rabbit, 2019).

 

Sourie

Boi Tran (Vietnamese, B. 1957)

Estimate
EUR 4,000 - 6,000
Price Realised
EUR 11,875

Christie's Paris, France

Mother and Child

Boi Tran (Vietnamese, B. 1957)

Estimate
HKD 40,000 - 60,000
Price Realised
HKD 87,500

Christie's Hong Kong

Mother and Children

Boi Tran (Vietnamese, B. 1957)

Estimate
HKD 40,000 - 60,000
Price Realised
HKD 75,000

Christie's Hong Kong

Elegant Ladies

Boi Tran (Vietnamese, B. 1957)

Estimate
HKD 30,000 - 40,000
Price Realised
HKD 52,500

Christie's Hong Kong

Our Lady

Boi Tran (Vietnamese, B. 1957)

Estimate
HKD 40,000 - 60,000
Price Realised
HKD 50,000

Christie's Hong Kong

Photographer Jean-Baptiste Huynh’s Message to Bem from Paris

Endless Reminiscences about Luu Cong Nhan

Diep Minh Chau’s Drawings of Boi Tran and Minh Chau with His Inscriptions

The Last Handwriting of Bui Xuan Phai Before His Quietus in 1988

Truong Be: A Quest For The Absolute and His Handwriting to Boi Tran

“Nature and People from an Old Outlook” Exhibition, Invitation and a Handwritten Note of Viet Hai and Tran Luu Hau to Boi Tran

Dinh Cuong’s “A Piece of Poetry to a Lady on Thien An Hill on a Rainy Day” in 2001

Le Ba Dang’s Handwritten Letter to Boi Tran in 1999

Epilogue by Trinh Cong Son on the Grand Opening of Boi Tran Art Gallery in 1995

Prologue by Buu Y on the Grand Opening of Boi Tran Art Gallery in 1995

Nguyen Trung’s Expression on Boi Tran’s Exhibition: I and the Call from My Within

Nguyen Trung’s Preamble on the Exhibition of Paintings: Hue in 1996

Ngo Manh Duc (B. 1941), son of Le Thi Luu (Vietnamese, 1911-1988) born on 1 January 1941, which he enunciates as “1.1.41” with his constant smile, speaking softly and slowly which never fails to grab the listener’s attention. He was brought up in a wonderful atmosphere of painters and intellectuals (often of Vietnamese origin), and this only helped to cement the ideals and traditions of family, close friends and kinships.

Words of Architect Ngo Manh Duc, Son of Le Thi Luu to Boi Tran and Her Work of Art

Harper’s Bazaar: A Great Hue Destination

Christie’s: Women in Art from the XVI to the XXI Century

Éternité Magazine: Cloud Landing Collection by Designer Tran Thien Khanh and Photographer Tran Dinh Thuc Doan

Royal Cuisine – Cultural Interview: The Hue To Go by KF Seetoh

Anne-Solenne Hatte and “La Cuisine De Bà” or “Tasting Vietnam”

“Incubating Culture in Vietnam and Hue’s Rebirth as Vietnam’s Center of Art & Heritage” Hosted by Harvard Kennedy School, Fulbright University Vietnam and Boi Tran Garden

Ravenel: Select Modern & Contemporary Art, Vietnamese Modern Art

General Secretary, Germany Minister of Digital Affairs and Transport Volker Wissing’s Letter to Artist Boi Tran

“A Perfect Evening of Companionship” with Skirball Cultural Center Founding President and CEO Uri D Herscher

Zhang Zhi Yong — President, Shanghai Pujiang Southeast Asia Culture and Art Exchange Center where “Nguyen Trung Works” published on 26 December 2020, Mrs Zhang Jing celebrated Boi Tran's Solo Exhibition: Le Rêve Qui Veille, 26 October 2017.

Shanghai Pujiang Southeast Asia Culture and Art Exchange Center President Zhang Zhi Yong Celebrates Boi Tran’s Solo Exhibition: Le Rêve Qui Veille

Boi Tran: “Le Rêve Qui Veille” by Christie’s Senior Expert Jean-François Hubert

William Adams, chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities and a Vietnam veteran, moderates a panel discussion, “The Troops: A View from the Front Lines” on Thursday, April 28, 2016, at the LBJ Presidential Library. The panel discussion was part of the LBJ library’s three-day Vietnam War Summit.

LBJ Library photo by Jay Godwin 04/28/2016

Fine Dining Deepened in Endless Conversation with Mr William Drea “Bro” Adams and Mr Joe Boulos

Christie’s: Se Souvenir Des Belles Choses – A Curated Collection of Vietnamese Art

Cultural Exchange: The Combination of Hue Royal Refined Music and Hue Culinary Culture

Heritage Magazine: Best of Both Worlds

Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown: Vivacious in Vietnam

A Fork in Asia’s Road: The Hue Home by John Krich

Thanh Nien News: Complete Transcendence

DestinAsian Magazine: Hungry for Hue

“Thank you for opening your house to us but furthermore, your heart” – Gilbert Montagné

Travel+Leisure Magazine: Vietnamese Food – The Ultimate Food Guide

Boi Tran ‘Madonna’, the First Time Presented and Phenomenally Hammered at Sotheby’s Hong Kong in 2008

Artist Luu Ly & Bui Xuan Phai Sketchbook: A True Sense of Nostalgia at Boi Tran Art Gallery

Tran Ninh Ho’s “For the one I miss” and “A Lady and Lotus” by Boi Tran

Boi Tran, Ladies and Flowers by Nguyen Trong Tao

Asian Art News: Small and Miniature Paintings by the Masters at Minh Chau Art Gallery

Minh Chau Art Gallery’s Exhibition: Small and Miniature Paintings by the Masters

Timeout Magazine: The Divine Form

Christie’s: Southeast Asian Pictures’ Letter to Boi Tran Art Gallery in 1999