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A Look At The Art From Christie's Auction That Raised Nearly $14 Million For Haiti.
A record-breaking charity art auction was held Thursday, September 22nd at the David Zwirner Gallery and organized with actor Ben Stiller's Stiller foundation. The Christie's fundraising auction featured works by such well-known contemporary artists as Jeff Koons, Jasper Johns, Ed Ruscha, James Rosenquist, Cindy Sherman, Elizabeth Peyton and Chuck Close to raise money for relief efforts in Haiti.
above: actor Ben Stiller and gallerist David Zwirner with children from Haiti
The Christie's auction raised $13.7 million (their highest ever for a charity) and set records for works by Raymond Pettibon, Glenn Ligon, Adel Abdessemed and Nate Lowman (whose pieces are all shown in this post). Many of the pieces were created for the auction, but not all.
above: Raymond Pettibon's No Title (but the sand...)
The top selling painting was Marlene Dumas’ 2010 “My mother before she became my mother” which went for $2 million:
above left: full painting; above right, detail of painting
"Deal - No Deal" by Luc Tuymans, 2011, fetched $1.15 million:
above left: full painting; above right, detail of painting
Actress Jennifer Aniston plopped down $450,000 for this painting, Glen Ligon's Stranger #44 valued at just $150,000 to $200,000- making it a generous donation and a record breaking sale for the artist:
above left: full painting; above right, detail of painting
Nate Lowman's Birthday cake painting #2 (a record-breaking sale for the artist):
Jasper Johns, Untitled, 2009:
Jeff Koons, Bikini (Desert), 2001-2011:
above top: full painting; below left: detail of painting; below right: in situ
Chuck Close, Self Portrait, 2007:
above left: full painting; above right, detail of painting
Urs Fischer, Tomorrow, 2010:
above left: full artwork; above right, detail of artwork
Ed Ruscha, Pick, Pan, Shovel #7, 1979:
Elizabeth Peyton's Jay-Z, Glastonbury, 2008:
above left: full drawing; above right, framed and in situ
Adel Abdessemed's Mappemonde-Olive, 2011:
above left: full artwork; above right, detail of artwork
James Rosenquist's The Richest Person Gazing at the Universe Through a Hubcap, 2011:
Neo Rauch, Chor, 2011:
above left: full painting; above right, detail of painting
Cindy Sherman, Untitled:
above left: full photograph; above right, detail of photograph
Rudolph Stingel, Untitled, 2008:
above left: full painting; above right, detail of painting
above: the auction catalog cover
Christie's said the sale was its highest total for a charity auction. Art dealer David Zwirner, who curated the sale, described it as "an amazing evening." He said of the result, "We are overwhelmed by the support."
Images of some of the works as displayed in the gallery:
The Artists include:
Adel Abdessemed, Francis Alÿs, Mamma Andersson, Louise Bourgeois, Cecily Brown, Chuck Close, Marlene Dumas, Urs Fischer, Dan Flavin, Jasper Johns, Martin Kippenberger, Jeff Koons, Glenn Ligon, Paul McCarthy, Chris Ofili, Raymond Pettibon, Elizabeth Peyton, Neo Rauch, James Rosenquist, Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Rudolf Stingel, Luc Tuymans, Kelley Walker,and Zhang Huan.
To see all of the pieces in the auction, visit Artists For Haiti
Artists for Haiti, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) charitable organization, joins in the much needed humanitarian effort to raise significant funds for children’s education and health programs. 100% of the proceeds from this sale will go directly to support nonprofits and NGOs that are already performing extraordinary work on the ground in Haiti, including: Architecture for Humanity, Artists for Peace and Justice, Ciné Institute, Grameen Creative Lab, J/P HRO, Partners In Health, and The Stiller Foundation, among others.
images courtesy of Christie's, Artists for Haiti and Artnet
A Classic California Ranch Home by Cliff May Goes On The Market for $1.75 million
Art collectors and lovers of classic California architecture and midcentury modern furniture will appreciate this extensive look at architect Cliff May's Alisal Ranch, a classic ranch style home, which just went on the market with an asking price of $1,750,000. Filled with Eames classics and Nelson lamps, these 34 images of the home's interior and exterior will get any art and architecture fan salivating.
Cliff May, known as the father of the California Ranch Home, was the architect of the Alisal Ranch in the incomparable Santa Ynez Valley, which is now on the market after an extensive renovation by the current owner, architect Barry Berkus.
Timeless, but not dated, the 4,388 sq. foot four bedroom, five bathroom home situated on 1.6 acres is located outside of Solvang, CA and has light-filled interiors, an open floor plan, four fireplaces, a large pool with overhang and an interior ceiling made of grape stake.
The Living/Dining/Great Room:
The Kitchen with Nelson Bubble lamps, Thermador range and Viking wine cooler:
Bedrooms and baths (including a Japanese style soaking tub by Ofuro):
The classic mid-century style ranch home is set on a high hill within the preserved 10,000 acre Alisal Ranch and is surrounded by verdant mountain and hillside vistas.
The pool area with overhang and outdoor barbeque:
A meticulous restoration with careful updating and special lighting to accommodate an art collection will please both the sophisticated art collector, as well as the architectural aficionado.
Numerous built-ins are perfect for showcasing art, books and collectibles:
To inquire about the home or schedule a viewing, contact
Matt Berkley
Crosby Doe Associates, Inc.
matt@crosbydoe.com
phone:(626) 665-3699
Cliff May, Architect
Address: 3130 Oxbow Place, Solvang, CA 93463
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