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Watching Suzanne (front) 2 - Signed Mixed Media by Julian Opie 2006 - MyArtBroker

Watching Suzanne (front) 2
Signed Mixed Media

Julian Opie

£2,250-£3,400Value Indicator

$4,700-$7,000 Value Indicator

$4,150-$6,500 Value Indicator

¥22,000-¥35,000 Value Indicator

2,650-3,950 Value Indicator

$23,000-$35,000 Value Indicator

¥430,000-¥640,000 Value Indicator

$3,000-$4,500 Value Indicator

-5% AAGR

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Medium: Mixed Media

Edition size: 25

Year: 2006

Size: H 83cm x W 56cmx D 3cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Mixed Media

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Julian Opie's Watching Suzanne (front) 2, a signed mixed media artwork from 2006, is estimated to be valued between £2,250 and £3,400. This artwork has been sold 3 times at auction since its initial sale on 24th November 2015. In the last 12 months, the hammer price has ranged from £3,200 in March 2023 to £4,200 in December 2022. The average annual growth rate of this piece is -5%. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 25.

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Auction Results

Auction DateAuction HouseLocation
Hammer Price
Return to Seller
Buyer Paid
March 2023Bonhams New Bond Street United Kingdom
December 2022Bonhams Knightsbridge United Kingdom
November 2015Bonhams New Bond Street United Kingdom

Meaning & Analysis

Opie’s interest in the human body explores the tension between general and specific reality, transforming individual subjects into universal signs so as to interrogate the genre of life drawing itself. Speaking of his desire to go beyond the traditional boundaries of art and art history Opie has said, “Our attitude towards art history, towards schools, styles and ‘isms’, was quite aggressive. We wanted to manipulate them, to use whatever style we wished.”

Watching Suzanne (front) 2 is representative of Opie’s interest in the human form that he extends into the realm of moving images and animations. When considered side by side, the 20 images from this series create an animation made up of individual still images. Opie shows the figure moving her hips from side to side then turning to face away from the viewer. The intense cropping of each image alludes to this notion of a snapshot in time, as opposed to providing the viewer with an entire storyline.