The Zabludowicz Collection, founded by collectors Anita and Poju Zabludowicz in 1994, is selling a selection of works at Christie’s London in June 2026. The sale, titled "Beyond Ordinary – Then. Now. Next. Works from the Zabludowicz Collection," will feature 106 lots with an aggregate estimate of around £15 million, spanning live and online sessions. The collection, known for championing emerging and experimental contemporary artists, closed its London private museum in December 2023 after 16 years but continues to operate spaces in New York and on the Finnish island of Sarvisalo.
This auction marks a significant turning point for one of the most pioneering contemporary art collections, which has supported underrepresented voices and early-career artists for over three decades. Proceeds from the sale will fund new acquisitions and initiatives, reflecting a strategic shift toward optimizing accessibility through loans and future projects. The event underscores the evolving lifecycle of major private collections and their role in shaping the contemporary art market.