Officials at Christie’s auction house said on Saturday that the marquee sales that account for nearly half of its annual revenue would continue, despite the company having lost control of its official website last Thursday in a hack that is testing the loyalty of its ultrawealthy clients amid its spring auctions.
Natasha Le Bel, a spokeswoman for the auction house, said that Christie’s New York sales of modern and contemporary art “will take place as planned,” but did not respond to questions of how the online portion of the auction would continue.
“We remain committed to providing the highest level of service to our clients and look forward to a successful week,” she said.
It was the second time in less than a year that Christie’s had suffered a breach.
In August, a German cybersecurity company revealed a data breach at the auction house that leaked the locations of artworks held by some of the world’s wealthiest collectors.
Persons:
Natasha Le Bel, ”, Christie’s
Locations:
York, German