Tuesday, June 21, 2011

ArtHamptons


ArtHamptons

ARTHAMPTONS 2011
4,000 Works by 500 Artists Represented by 77 Galleries from 10 Countries
July 7 – 10, 2011

Southampton, NY, 6/20/11 - From July 7 through July 10, 2011, the fourth edition of ArtHamptons, the international art show of modern, post-modern and contemporary works, will return to Bridgehampton.

ArtHamptons will be a tightly vetted show as the number of galleries will be reduced to 77 in order to provide fairgoers a more cogent, manageable viewing and art- buying experience. There will be 4,000 artworks and 500 artists represented. International galleries will be from Israel, Korea, Japan, Greece, U.K. Canada, Spain, China, and Finland.

U.S. galleries will include Abby M Taylor Fine Art, Arcadia Fine Arts, C. Grimaldis Gallery, Caldwell Snyder Gallery, Catherine Edelman Gallery, Cernuda Arte, Danziger Projects, Eli Klein Gallery, Finch & Ada, Jackson Fine Art, Jenkins Johnson Gallery, Jerald Melberg Gallery, June Kelly Gallery, Katharina Rich Perlow Gallery, McCormick Gallery, Robert Klein Gallery, Throckmorton Fine Art, KIWI Arts Group, Vincent Vallarino Fine Art, Waterhouse & Dodd, and Westwood Gallery. Local Hamptons dealers will include Mark Borghi Fine Art, Richard Demato Fine Arts Gallery, Keszler Gallery, Tulla Booth Gallery, Eric Firestone Gallery, and McNeill Art Group.

The Galleries will showcase paintings, drawings, sculptures, art glass, and photography. Prices will range from a thousand to several million dollars for museum-quality pieces. As a benchmark, last year's show sales in the $20,000 to $50,000 range predominated and amounted to $6 million. During the four-day run, 8,000 visitors attended, establishing the show as one of the highlights of the Hamptons' summer season.

ArtHamptons will inaugurate photoHamptons, a fresh focus on fine art photography. As the largest selection of fine art photography ever offered in the Hamptons, photoHamptons is designed to encourage and stimulate Hamptonites to buy and collect the medium. Historically, the Hamptons has been considered a serious photography buying marketplace, but before now has offered few venues with museum-level work. Limited to a dozen elite photo dealers, fairgoers will experience the finest in vintage, contemporary, modern, and post modern as well as photo-based art and video. Sponsored by Aperture Foundation and photograph magazine, the photo dealers will include Danziger Projects (exhibiting a new collection of iconic pictures of Kate Moss from photographers including Chuck Close and Annie Leibovitz), John Cleary Gallery, Throckmorton Fine Art, Tulla Booth Gallery, Finch & Ada, Robert Klein Gallery, Cavalier Galleries, KIWI Arts Group, and Catharine Edelman Gallery. They will be located throughout the ArtHamptons building

"ArtHamptons has emerged as one the premier summer must-attend events," said Rick Friedman, founder, Hamptons Expo Group and ArtHamptons, Southampton. "Hamptonites and art lovers have come to appreciate and look forward to experiencing the selection of significant fine art in the dynamic global art marketplace that we create for four days. With the rebounding Hamptons economy, driven by record bonuses on Wall Street this year, we expect the level of serious art buying to exceed last year."

There will be a British invasion with 11 U.K. galleries exhibiting, more than double from the year before. They will be Alicia David Contemporary, Cube Gallery, Cynthia Corbett Gallery, Fine Art Consultancy, Long & Ryle, Northcote Gallery, Woolff Gallery, Waterhouse & Dodd (London and NY), HackelBury Fine Art Ltd., Rebecca Hossack Art, and Turner Barnes Gallery.

For instance, Woolff Gallery will be bringing Russell West's "Slow Big Bang," conceived to represent the Big Bang theory. A colored board was placed on a wheel and each day a wire was added and paint dripped down the wire. The work was dried overnight, the wheel was turned a fraction and the process was repeated every day for a year. On November 7, 2010, the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland created a mini big bang. ad the similarities were amazing, according to the gallery.

Long & Ryle Gallery will be showing paintings by Spanish artist Ramiro Fernandez Saus and Katharine Morling, to  name a few. The light in Ramiro Fernandez Saus’ paintings has an extraordinary character. By day, it varies from the pale clarity of an equatorial morning to the glow of languid Mediterranean afternoons. Regardless of the light source it has the same effect: transporting the scenes that Ramiro depicts from reality to a dream world of heightened feeling. Ramiro captures the imaginative thrill of discovering unexplored lands, stunning sea voyages and inventive interiors. It is Ramiro’s subject matter that the distinguished painter Craigie Aitchison loved.

Katharine Morling creates animated scenes with an unusually dynamic appearance for the medium of ceramics. Morling describes these objects as three- dimensional ‘sketches’ and the true nature of the material is at first, not immediately clear: paper or fabric? It is only through touching the sculptures the viewer discovers the material is clearly ceramic. Morling’s aim is to bring dreamscapes to life by creating physical artifacts. Morling was awarded the ‘European Triennial of Ceramics and Glass’ in Brussels.

Waterhouse & Dodd will return with its stellar lineup of contemporary artists including Jean-Francois Rauzier, Jeremy Duncan, and Robi Walters. British artist Jonathan McCree's new landscapes paintings that question ideas of what a landscape may consist of, and test our aesthetic, historical and theoretical ideals, will be shown by Northcote Gallery.

Abstract Expressionist painter Mary Abbott will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award that honors excellence in visual art. Now in her 90s, Abbott has created a powerful body of work in which she combines spontaneous, gestural brushwork with a highly creative use of color. She resides and maintains her studio in Southampton. Meet Mary Abbott on Saturday, July 9, from 12 noon to 2 p.m., in our Collector’s Lounge.

Legendary Hamptons artist Peter Dayton is using digital photography to create his iconic surfboard imagery on a 2012 VW Touareg produced especially for ArtHamptons 2011. Sponsored by Volkswagen and hosted by artnet. Peter Dayton's other art works will be displayed in the Mark Borghi Fine Art booth.
 There will be a Northeast premiere of the short film: "Full Circle: Before they Were Famous," featuring Warhol superstars Ultra Violet and Taylor Mead who will be present to meet and greet and sign their books. The documentary chronicles the astonishing journey of the images taken by fine art photographer William John Kennedy in the early 1960's of Robert Indiana and Andy Warhol with their iconic works. The negatives sat in a box for nearly 50 years, rarely seen by the world or his subjects until now. The film is full of personal anecdotes and remembrances by many of the principals of the story, and includes appearances by Indiana, Ultra Violet, and Mead as they view their images for the first time. The film is a presentation of the KIWI Arts Group. 

Russell Simmons, media mogul and philanthropist, Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation, and Danny Simmons, visual artist and philanthropist (RPAF), will receive the Art Patrons of the Year Award. Russell will sign copies of his new book “Super Rich: A Guide to Having It All.” "Art saves lives, it's that simple," says Russell Simmons who will be present along with his brother Danny Simmons, on July 9, 5 pm to 6 pm, to receive the award and to hold the book signing of both of their latest works.

The Opening Preview Party will be held on July 7, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m, and the proceeds once again will go to LongHouse Reserve. Last year, the show's opening drew 1,500 art collectors and guests from around the Hamptons, New York and beyond.

Most of the Hamptons' arts and cultural organizations will be exclusively supporting and promoting ArtHamptons as cultural partners. They are the Parrish Art Museum, Guild Hall, Pollock-Krasner House & Study Center, LongHouse Reserve, Hamptons International Film Festival, Ross School, The Jewish Center of the Hamptons, Children's Museum of the East End, Southampton Fresh Air Home, and Heckscher Museum of Art.

The USA Network, a sponsor to ArtHamptons, will use ArtHamptons as a central theme for an upcoming episode of “Royal Pains”. The hit TV show is about a doctor that makes house calls in the Hamptons. Since attending ArtHamptons is one of the highlights of the Hamptons social and cultural summer season, USA Network considers it is an ideal backdrop setting to convey the ultimate Hamptons experience. The twist is, they are not shooting inside the actual fair in Bridgehampton, but rebuilding and reenacting a portion of the ArtHamptons Opening  Preview Gala scene with their stars on their set in an undisclosed location. 

These partnerships are expected to increase the attendance to surpass last year's record. Beneficiaries of a portion of the ticket sales will be the Guild Hall Museum, Bridgehampton Historical Society and Parrish Art Museum, respectively.

Celebrity spotting has become a sport at ArtHamptons as exhibitors had the pleasure of meeting "famous art lovers" including Kelsey Grammer, Joy Behar, Connie Chung, Rosanna Scotto, Jon Bon Jovi and Edward Albee. The scene is reminiscent of and referred to by attendees as "the mini-Art Basel" of the Hamptons.

Special Events will include:

  • ·        Screenings of the short film Full Circle: Before they Were Famous, featuring Warhol superstars Ultra Violet and Taylor Mead. Ultra Violet and Taylor Mead will be part of the panel discussion following the screenings of the film, and will be signing a limited edition print of them photographed by William John Kennedy in 1964. Additionally, Ultra Violet will be signing copies of her international best seller, “Famous for 15 Minutes, My Years with Andy Warhol” at 4 pm, Saturday, July 9 in the Collectors Lounge. The film will be shown throughout the weekend: Friday, July 8, at 3 pm and 5 pm; and Sunday, July 10, at 3 pm and 5 pm.
    • Art lovers can meet Mary Abbott on Saturday, July 9, 12 to 2 pm, when she also will be signing a catalogue.
    • Meet Russell Simmons and Danny Simmons on Saturday, July 9, 5 pm - 6 pm. when they will be signing their books.

    ·        Meet artist Peter Dayton and his painted 2012 VW Touareg created especially for ArtHamptons 2011 on Thursday, July 7, 6 – 9 pm, and throughout the weekend.

    ·        A photoHampton's photoFocus: Ruben Natal-San Miguel, president of Natal-San Miguel Fine Art Photography Consulting Svcs., and 'Art Most Fierce' blogger, will be leading a walk around tour & lecture on "How to Invest and Collect Fine Art Photography."  Visiting all of the photoHamptons dealers, this walk around tour will give the novice and professional insider tips of looking, collecting, and investing in fine art photography. Saturday, July 9, at 1 p.m., and Sunday, July 10, at 1 p.m

    •     Pop into the Platinum Lounge to a “Meet the cast" wine reception with stars from Bay Street Theatre's "Betty's Summer Vacations," and bid in a silent auction for a 1981 John Chamberlain screen print benefiting the Theatre, Sunday, July 10,4 pm – 5 pm.

    •  Interior designer Scott Sanders has designed the ArtHamptons Collectors Lounge in a nod to the environment of the Longhouse Reserve with a twist. . . an exterior living space with foliage and furnishings (from Mecox Gardens). Join him in the Collectors Lounge on Saturday, July 9, 1 - 4pm, when he will be signing his book “Picture Perfect.”
  • A photoHampton's photoFocus: Ruben Natal-San Miguel, president of Natal- San Miguel Fine Art Photography Consulting Svcs., and 'Art Most Fierce' blogger, will be leading a walk around tour & lecture on "How to Invest and Collect Fine Art Photography."  Visiting all of the photoHamptons dealers, this walk around tour will give the novice and professional insider tips of looking, collecting, and investing in fine art photography. Saturday, July 9, at 1 p.m.; Sunday, July 10, at 1 p.m.

Located at Sayre Park, the fair will feature a significantly upgraded building construction and infrastructure from last year. It will be one massive open room, a 50,000 square foot modular building with thicker flooring, a dramatic glass façade lobby, impeccable climate control, a movie theater, and a larger parking area. Show hours will be Friday, July 8, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday, July 9, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sunday, July 10, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sayre Park is located at 154 Snake Hollow Road, Bridgehampton, NY. For tickets and information go to www.arthamptons.com

Saturday, June 18, 2011

MORA: VICTORIA KOVALENCHIKOVA,The opening reception will be held on Saturday, June 18th from 3pm to 6pm

THE MUSEUM OF RUSSIAN ART

cordially invites you to the
first solo exhibition in the USA of

VICTORIA KOVALENCHIKOVA
(Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
oil paintings

"HEAVEN'S TEARS"

June 18th-June 26th

At the Museum of Russian Art
80 Grand St. Jersey City, NJ 07302

The opening reception will be held on Saturday, June 18th
from 3pm to 6pm

The artist will be present

The closing reception will be held on Friday, June 24th
from 4pm to 9pm

Exhibition hours: June 18th-June 26th from 2pm to 6pm and by appointment.
Museum will be closed on Monday,June20th and Tuesday,June 21th

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

mfc-michèle didier @ Basel


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ART I 42 I BASEL
From June 15 to June 19
Hall 2.1 - Booth Q2



At the occasion Art I 42 I Basel, mfc-michèle didier has the great pleasure to announce the publication of the Dream Object Book by Jim Shaw. 

mfc-michèle didier will also present the works from the following artists:
Robert Barry, AA Bronson, On Kawara, Christian Marclay, Allan McCollum, John Miller, Jonathan Monk and Allen Ruppersberg.

To learn more about these previous and new productions by mfc-michèle didier, we cordially invite you to join us on our booth at the art fair. 

For any further information: www.micheledidier.com
Latest news on our Facebook page:  mfc-michèle didier

We remain at your entire disposal for any further information. 

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Scope Basel June 15-19


A NEW MOBILE APP AIMS FOR THE
 TECH SAVVY ART COLLECTOR IN BASEL

Collectrium Powers SCOPE Basel

Basel, Switzerland -- Thanks to Collectrium-a new "next-gen" mobile technology that recognizes works of art-collectors and collectors-to-be at this summer's gathering of art world glitterati in Basel will experience art as never before at SCOPE Basel (Tuesday, June 14 to Sunday, June 19, 2011).

Collectrium is part of a new generation of art enthusiasts, looking to change the way people learn about and collect art via new innovations in technology.  With Collectrium's mobile app, a visitor to the fairs will be able to point her iPhone or iPad at any registered artwork and instantly receive extensive information on the artist and the piece; add the artwork to her "My Collection" favorites; share with friends via Facebook, Twitter, and email; and contact the gallery about the artwork.

Tapped as one of 'America's Most Promising Start-ups' by Bloomberg BusinessWeek (4/15/11), the Collectrium mobile app has been warmly embraced by gallerists around the world since its launch in Basel last June.  With Collectrium, visitors to any of the Basel fairs, including Art Basel, no longer have to make scribbled notes on postcards and flyers. The collector can leave the fair with a browsable list of her favorite artworks on her mobile device, complete with detailed information on each work, artist, exhibiting gallery, and personal notes - in effect creating her own personalized virtual gallery and catalogue of the fair.  Collectrium also functions as a QR code scanner, so for sculpture, installation, moving image pieces, or any work with a QR code on the label, visitors can use Collectrium to scan the QR code to identify works of art.

"Collectrium's image recognition capability is absolutely unique.  It's one reason I see them as the leader in the new breed of mobile and social applications for the art world," said Alexis Hubshman, Founder and President of the SCOPE Art Fair.

"This is a social art management system, part of the next generation of tools for appreciating art," says Boris Pevzner, the former Silicon Valley entrepreneur who founded Collectrium. "Our app makes the experience of visiting an art fair more interactive for the art lover-enhancing the on-site visit, while also allowing visitors to take the fair home with them."

In addition to using the Collectrium app to automatically identify artworks, visitors to the participating fairs will browse the entire art show catalogue on their mobile device;
enter images, details and personal notes about works of art not already registered in the system; and view all the programming and scheduling information about the fairs.
Pevzner concludes: "We've created a bridge between the physical and virtual art worlds by bringing the power of online technology to that live moment of discovery."

Furthermore, the visitors who manage their own private collections using Collectrium will have easy access to their artworks through the same mobile app, alongside the artworks exhibited at the art fairs.

About Collectrium
Founded by Boris Pevzner in 2009, Collectrium is a New York-based company providing innovative technology for discovering and displaying art on the web and mobile devices, including the revolutionary art identification and art similarity tools.  Over time, the Collectrium team-which has extensive expertise in the fields of in technology, finance, and the contemporary arts-will offer collectors and galleries integrated services for art storage, appraisals, financing and other needs.

Pevzner's business ventures are built around a deep understanding of how different kinds of communities can be enhanced and transformed through innovative technology solutions. In 2003 he helped to conceive and develop xfire, a revolutionary social networking online service ($102M exit via a sale to Viacom). He has also co-founded Centrata, a pioneer in cloud computing for enterprise-class datacenters, and conceived and developed Lontra, a leader in service management of Information Technology (IT).  

Pevzner is a frequent speaker at IT industry conferences, and he often serves as an advisor to senior technology executives of Fortune 500 companies on issues of IT management and security. Pevzner holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He was born in St. Petersburg, only a stone's throw away from The Hermitage.

SCOPE Basel
This year's Basel edition of SCOPE, June 15-19, 2011, in historic Kaserne just blocks from Art Basel 42, presents 85 international galleries upholding its unique tradition of solo and thematic group shows presented alongside museum-quality programming, collector tours, screenings, and special events. The unique SCOPE experience expands this year in partnership with Kaserne's cultural organizations, featuring: film, music, theatre and performance.

General Information
To learn more about Collectrium, visit http://www.collectrium.com.
To download the free Collectrium app on iPhone and iPad, go tohttp://collectrium.com/iphone or at the Apple App Store.
SCOPE Basel iPhone and iPad app, powered by Collectrium, can be downloaded for free from the Apple App Store.
  



Monday, June 6, 2011

Fine Art Magazine/ Mary Delaney Cooke Gallery/ Karyn Mannix Contemporary at her Sole East Reception

The Hamptons were fun this weekend.  Enjoy our pictures from two of the events Fine Art Magazine attended.

From Left: Guest, Steve Zaluski, and Joan Kraisky

Solé East Reception Visitors

From Left: Bill Collage, Joseph Eschenberg, Karyn Mannix, and Steve Zaluski

From Left: Rachel Thompson of Hamptons Tanning and Alison Stager Photography

From Left: Mary Delaney, Joan Kraisky, and Marilyn Goldberg, owner of Museum Masters International MMI at the Delaney Cooke Gallery Reception in Sag Harbor for Joan Kraisky and Michael Knigin

Steve Zaluski

From Left: Renee Dahl and Mary Delaney

Artist Athos Zacharias

From Left: Chris Jones, founder of MTK, Chris' Son, Harrison, David Ceva, owner of Solé East

Solé East Musicians
All Photos © Jamie Forbes, fineartmagazine.com

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Fine Art Magazine Juried Art Show; Open Call to artists.


OPEN CALL TO ALL ARTISTS
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SunStorm Arts Pub. Co., Inc.
Fine Art Magazine’s
First Juried Online Art Exhibition  
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WhoCalling All Artists to submit; Only One Image Per Category
What: for Fine Art Magazine’s First Juried Online Art Exhibition
An open call to artists: All artists are invited to enter  
When:  Art Submissions Now through July 2nd 2011 
Where: Fineartmagazine.com @ Fineartmagazinethecreativelife.com Online Juried Exhibition

Our Jurors are:  Dr. Yvonne Murphy, Arts Mentor Associate Professor, ESC, SUNY; Daria Deshuk, Artist; Jamie Forbes, Publisher, Fine Art Magazine; More to be added

The categories for submission are:

  • Painting
  • Sculpture
  • Art videos no longer than 4 minutes
  • An original art print or graphic on paper:  mono print, litho etching aquatint, and woodblock, original digital art print
  • Drawing
  • Fine Art Photography

Three award winners will be selected in each category.
The submission fee will be $10 for one image, $20 for two images, and for every image after it will cost an additional $5. No refunds will be awarded if the material falls outside of the stated guidelines listed below.
The Fine Art Magazine Juried Award Exhibition winners, three from each category will receive: 
Coverage in a Fine Art Magazine in an article displaying the selected winner’s works/ or representative image from a video, with a paragraph description of the artists & their selected work.
The winning images will be printed and published as a SunStorm Series PosterGiclee, to be displayed at the Daria Deshuk Studio, Bridgehampton, New York on July 8th, for the evening of the exhibition opening 6-8 PM.
The opening exhibition will be streamed live on Fineartmagazine.tv, Fineartmagazine.com, and facebook.com/Fineartmagazine.
The Exhibition Opening tape will be posted to YouTube.com/Fine Art MagazineChannel.
With featured segments focusing and displaying each art work submitted during the event 6-8 PM.
SunStorm Arts Publishing Co. Inc. retains the right to use the submitted images for publication, in publicity and online all art submitted will be displayed online by SunStorm Arts Publishing Co Inc. @ Fineartmagazine.com.  Fineartmagazine.com will retain the right to display all images submitted for the First Fine Art Magazine Juried Award Exhibition online.

All entries must be the artist’s original material, carrying the watermark © of the artists. To enter, artist must be 21 years of age. SunStorm Arts Publishing Co., Inc./ Fine Art Magazine will not accept or display images containing pornography, abuse, violence, hate, bullying or promoting messaging promoting any of the above prohibited referenced guidelines.
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Any error in image submitted: corruption of files, or inability to display due to format error or incompatibility is the responsibility of the entrant to fix by supplying a corrected file. All images must be submitted/ uploaded via the Internet upon application for participation. We will be accepting 1.2 MB files
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Thursday, May 19, 2011

RON AGAM EXHIBITION

BERTRAND DELACROIX GALLERY

535 West 25th Street, New York, New York 10001 :: 212-627-4444 :: www.bdgny.com

RON AGAM

Exhibition

May 5 - June 4, 2011

Bertrand Delacroix Gallery is proud to present an exhibition of work by Ron Agam.

Ron Agam was born in Paris and raised in Rehovot, Israel and Paris. He has exhibited across Europe, the Americas, and Asia, and his work has been featured in major news publications, such as Time and Newsweek.

Bertrand Delacroix Gallery is open Tuesday-Saturday from 10am-6pm. For information and images, contact Florence Lynch at flynch@bdgny.com or Vanessa Campos at valexandra@bdgny.com.



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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

GUY BEGIN IN JAPAN

Being an artist that is appreciated much by the Japanese,having up to date carried out 9 art tours to Japan,and having sold thousands of works since 1990, l consider that l have received much from the Japanese. That is why l wish to express my recognition to them.

l want to offer my support in this difficult period of their history,caused by the catastrophe of March 11th.

All the money collected by the sale of the following work will be given to the Canadian Red cross for its "Japan Earthquake/Asia-Pacicic Tsunami" fund/ see Guybegin.com for details

Friday, May 6, 2011

A Quick look at the the Affordable Art Fair NYC / My photos from Yeasterday

Steve Zaluski and I had a great time walking this show. I was thinking of you all and brought you with me. Hope you have fun seeing the art The show was lively, the exhibitors said opening night was packed. The people I spoke with had all done nice business. Sell Art is/ was the motto of the day.This show run through Sunday.



 
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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Contemporary Auction: Phillips de Pury & Company





Simon de Pury and the Directors of
Phillips de Pury & Company are pleased to invite
you to preview our upcoming auctions



Contemporary Art Part I 
  12 May  7pm
Auction 450 Park Avenue New York
Viewing 28 April - 11 May

Contemporary Art Part II 
   13 May  10am & 2pm
Auction 450 Park Avenue New York
Viewing 450 West 15 Street New York
28 April - 12 May

Part II Reception Saturday 7 May 2011 10am-6pm
450 West 15 Street

Panel Discussion:
Collecting Contemporary Art
 11am

MODERATOR KYLE DEWOODY

PANELISTS
HEIDI LEE PRINCIPAL, HEIDI LEE ART ADVISORY
SUZANNE SIANO OWNER, MODERN ART CONSERVATION
PETER SAHLMAN PRESIDENT, SAHLMAN FINE ART
BERNARD LUMPKIN COLLECTOR



Enquiries +1 212 940 1260
Catalogues 
+1 212 940 1240
catalogues@phillipsdepury.com


Phillips de Pury & Company

GUYTON\WALKER Untitled, 2006 Estimate $80,000-120,000
GUYTON\WALKER Untitled, 2005 Estimate $30,000-50,000