Hotere sale lifts hospice auction total

Auctioneer Derek Smith auctions <i>Nineteen Ninety</i> (far left), by Ralph Hotere, at the Otago...
Auctioneer Derek Smith auctions <i>Nineteen Ninety</i> (far left), by Ralph Hotere, at the Otago Community Hospice charity auction at Luna bar and restaurant in Roslyn, Dunedin, last night. Hotere's <i>Espana</i> is next to Mr Smith. Photo by Peter McIntosh.
It was a charity auction for the Otago Community Hospice and its chief executive was the only one to walk away with a Ralph Hotere work.

Four of Hotere's pieces were up for auction last night but only the bids on lithograph Nineteen Ninety got past the reserve prices set by the works' owner, Anne McKenzie, a hospice volunteer.

Espana and the Jerusalem Series lithographs Vertical Cross and X Black were all passed in, with only a few bids made on each.

Nineteen Ninety sold for $8000 to Ginny Green after bidding had started at $2000.

The crowd of about 35 people also bid for the other 31 items for auction, including wines, car valet services, accommodation and other art works.

Hospice marketing co-ordinator Lyn Chapman said the evening raised about $20,000, which was really "great", as the hospice relied heavily on donations and fundraising.

"Everyone felt they had contributed to the hospice and got a bargain as well," she said.

rebecca.fox@odt.co.nz

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