Sentences with phrase «auction catalog»

An auction catalog is a booklet or website that shows a list of items that will be sold in an auction, including descriptions and prices. Full definition
We really provide a lot more information than you typically find in auction catalogs.
In Slightly Ajar, her second exhibition with the gallery, Sharon Lawless continues to use found materials — discarded packaging, paint samples, wrapping paper and altered pages from auction catalogs — in her manipulation of two modern traditions, collage and geometric abstraction as she explores the tension between accident and control and how this tension effects perception.
If you look at auction catalogs from 1992 and 1993, you'll see incredible masterpieces at bargain prices, so the message to serious collectors is to step in and look hard at what's there.
Leanne took sole responsibility for the underwriting, design and printing of the Art for the Oceans III auction catalog.
They took gorgeous photos to go with an A. J. Mueller photo for the glossy auction catalog, and they promised I could drive the Cinquecento across the block.
Admission includes hosted bar by Ninkasi and Oregon Wine Lab wine, and festive food by Party Downtown View Online Auction Catalog here About Greenhill Humane Society: Greenhill Humane Society has been caring for animals in Lane County since 1944.
The little poodle, listed as Number 298 in the Oklahoma dog auction catalog, looked like she was dying.
Choices include one - on - one exhibit tours with curators, visits to artist studios, discounted auction catalogs and more.
Older art can be a crutch used to prop up the contemporary, as anyone who's slogged through artist statements or auction catalogs with dutiful historical asides can attest.
Scholarly work published in auction catalogs further establishes the value of art and the status of the auction houses themselves.
In addition to examples of Warhol and Bacon — both top sellers at auction last month — Mr. Koons, whose sculptures had adorned the covers of both Sotheby's and Christie's contemporary art auction catalogs, was ubiquitous.
The archives include all manner of interesting ephemera, including business dealings with big - name artists, histories of installations, brochures, reviews, slides and photographs of artists» work, correspondence with collectors, dealers and artists, as well as annotated auction catalogs.
«Steve» is also reproduced on the cover of Swann's current auction catalog.
That habit includes visiting artist studios and selecting shows for his Redbud Gallery, reading art history, perusing auction catalogs and updating the database of his collection of more than 1,300 objects.
While most artists prefer to be far removed from the auction business, Mr. Grotjahn weighs in on how his pieces are displayed and described in auction catalogs, and he tries to have a say in who ends up buying them.
Leanne Fremar Leanne took sole responsibility for the underwriting, design and printing of the Art for the Oceans III auction catalog.
Newsome appropriates images from auction catalogs and hip - hop magazines and collages these images along the rules of heraldry, which the New York Times describes as the art and technique of creating richly detailed symbols of achievement, status and clan that dates to at least the 12th century.
Corvettes make up close to 10 % of the auction catalog.
We see Aston Martin DB6 shooting brake conversions from time to time — at least in auction catalogs — and the odd Lagonda station wagon conversion gives us a good jolt every time we suddenly come...
The auction catalog identified the book as a «poisoner's cabinet», and much of the press coverage centered on its potential as an assassin's arsenal, but many of the plants included have, or were reputed to have curative as well as toxic properties.
Finally, to further marvel at how Hogan has crafted A Pleasure and a Calling, there is the tightly - staged fight scene in low - key, formal language similar to that of a pricey vase being described in an auction catalog.
An envelope addressed to her and delivered to the Phoenix Foundation — an institute dedicated to the recovery of past life memories — contains a childhood drawing of an elaborate box that Meers recognizes... and a sheet from an auction catalog identifying the object — which she spent years imagining — as an eighteenth - century gaming box.
«Proven breeder,» the auction catalog reads, failing to note the dog's serious underbite, something that would keep a conscientious breeder from breeding her.
-LSB-...] Nov. 11, 2013, auction catalog.
Less than a year ago, Hammons's basketball hoop chandelier appeared on the cover of Phillips Nov. 11, 2013, auction catalog.
«The worst thing is to be blindsided by an auction catalog» offering a work of one of the gallery's artists at a high price, says Nick Koenigsknecht, the gallery director at Peres Projects in Berlin, which represents Mr. Ostrowski.
Smith is interested in the ways objects such as these are exchanged and circulated in the present, and many of those pictured here are appropriated from auction catalogs.
Painting exhibitions were a true phenomenon in the beginning of the millennium, associated with the «boom of young painting» after 2000, when the medium filled exhibition halls, auction catalogs and evoked media interest.
Beyond the transactions, the auctions have provided insight into art history, as well African American history and culture, largely through scholarship published in the auction catalogs.
The auction catalog was as fascinating as the sale itself, featuring rigorously researched lot descriptions, as well as essays about the LA artists and Miriam Matthews (1905 - 2003), the first professionally trained African American librarian in California.
Top collectors and art advisers receive (or have had) advance notice of lots they may like or an early look at the auction catalogs.
According to Swann, the painting has never been publicly exhibited, and it is described in the auction catalog as «newly discovered» and «previously unrecorded.»
Created in 1991, it was the first major sculpture by the wry Italian, according to the auction catalog.
In Reusable, an exhibition of mixed - media collages (3) and sculpture (3), her third exhibition with the gallery, Sharon Lawless continues to manipulate spatial and structural frameworks with both found and purchased materials, like product packaging, wrapping paper, fake fur, sheet metal, old book bindings, altered pages from auction catalogs and plaster casts of product packaging, among others.
A number of important African American artists are featured in Under the Influence, including Glenn Ligon, Julie Mehretu, Adam Pendleton, Mickalene Thomas, Kara Walker, Kehinde Wiley and the masterful David Hammons whose «Moving to the Other Side,» a 1969 silkscreen body print (est. $ 100,000 — $ 150,000), graces the cover of the auction catalog.
«Moving to the Other Side,» by David Hammons, a 1969 body print, graces the cover of Phillips Sept. 16 «Under the Influence» auction catalog.
It was joined by Jeff Koons's Plate Set, Clyfford Still's PH - 1, and Franz Kline's Accent Aigu in the small group of works unable to charm a buyer, despite the works» prominent places in the auction catalog.
Unlike previous versions of his carpet paintings, which used imagery appropriated from museum and auction catalogs, the artist has created original compositions and juxtaposed them in anachronistic and cross-cultural narratives.
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