Royal Opera House to sell David Hockney portrait in fight to survive pandemic

The Royal Opera House was forced to close during lockdown
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Ellena Cruse4 October 2020

The Royal Opera House is to sell a David Hockney portrait in a desperate bid to raise funds during the coronavirus pandemic.

The painting, which depicts the organisation's former chief, Sir David Webster, will be auctioned at Christie’s this month and is expected to fetch between £11 million and £18 million, the Observer reported.

The ROH said it was not an easy decision to make, but it had to think of its sustainability during the Covid-19 outbreak.

Sir David ran the opera house from 1945 to 1970, and the artwork was commissioned for the building in London’s Covent Garden in the 1970s.

“This was a really tough call,” Alex Beard, the ROH’s chief executive, told the publication.

“But we have to face the situation we are in and if we can remain viable and get through this, then we can get back to employing people in the future.

“We are the biggest arts employer in the country and we knew we had to look at any assets we had. And there is only really one of any note that stands out and that is this portrait.”

Sir David Webster (right) with English conductor James Robertson in 1965
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The sale is part of a four-pronged plan to protect the venue’s standing as the home of the Royal Ballet and of international opera in the face of the pandemic.

That strategy also includes staff redundancies and a major drive for donations, the paper said.

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