Japanese designer, music producer, and creative entrepreneur NIGO is returning to Sotheby’s after a nearly four-year hiatus with a compelling auction titled “NIGOLDENEYE® Vol. 1.” The latest sell-off of the cultural icon’s prized personal goods manifests his forward-thinking vision that helped create his legacy as it is known today.
Well-known for his discerning eye across the varying cultural realms of design, fashion, pop-culture, and art, the new auction celebrates his career and friendships with famed artists KAWS, Futura, and Stash – all of which he helped bring to the center of street culture’s limelight. In many senses, the newly announced auction showcases various game-changing crossovers between street art, pop iconography, and fashion brands long before the concept of collaboration was a normal mode of creation and creativity. With this in mind, “NIGOLDENEYE® Vol. 1” will feature over 30 artworks and collectibles that include rare prototypes, and special limited edition merchandise and collectibles from both collaborative and commissioned projects.
Some of the most notable pieces in the auction will include KAWS’ UNTITLED (ASTRO BOY) Companions from 2002 which were all hand-painted by the artist himself and highly sought-after BAPE x KAWS BAPESTA FW-029 KAWS Chompers in Yellow/Green and Green/Black colorways in size 9. Various original artworks included are KAWS’ THE KAWS ALBUM from 2005, which is a 40” by 40” The Simpsons-inspired piece while the KIMPSON SERIES piece is also included, which features the iconic artist’s take on Homer and Marge Simpson. Lastly, Futura’s large Untitled (Pointman) and Stash’s FOUR PACK, a screen-printed artwork from 2002 are included. Estimated pricing for the items can be found below:
Take a look at a few of the varying pieces above, and be on the lookout as NIGO and Sotheby’s “NIGOLDENEYE® Vol. 1” auction will take place in Hong Kong on April 1 at Hall 5 of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. As this is a traveling exhibition, the show will also touchdown at Shanghai (March 2-3), Beijing (March 5-6), and Taipei (March 16-17).