The group chats did not lie. In one night, the art market 2025 narrative shifted from “cooling correction” to “trophy season, again.” At the center stood Gustav Klimt’s Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer, sold at Sotheby’s New York for 236.4 million dollars, the most expensive modern artwork ever auctioned and the second highest price in auction history.
The setting mattered. This was Sotheby’s first marquee evening in its new global headquarters at the Breuer building on Madison Avenue, where the Leonard A. Lauder evening sale totaled 527.5 million dollars and went white glove. Together with the Now and Contemporary sale, the house reached 706 million dollars in a single night, powered by blue chip confidence rather than hype.








