thank you - Dallas Contemporary

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thank you - Dallas Contemporary
Surasi Kusolwong, 1 Pound Suitcase Market (Never too much, Just too many), 2008, photo: the artist.
a big thank
you to artist sponsor
supporting our mission for
the second year in a row!
dallas contemporary
161 Glass Street Dallas Texas 75207
United States of America
Saturday, May 14, 2011 7.00 - 11.00 pm
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Dear Friends:
Welcome to the Wish! Art Auction benefiting Dallas Contemporary. This
is the second auction in our new and ever-evolving home. Your support
this evening ensures Dallas Contemporary will continue its commitment
to help launch the careers of many bright artists and to engage the
public in meaningful dialogue about contemporary art. By giving artists
space to exhibit their work, this institution has presented painting,
photography, sculpture, new media and more from emerging talent
for many critics, collectors and art enthusiasts to see. In addition to
thought-provoking exhibitions, Dallas Contemporary serves more than
35,000 children and adults annually through gallery talks, discussion
groups, tours of collectors’ homes and their Art Think™ education
program — opening the eyes and imaginations of students to create a
new generation of thinkers.
We at Dallas Contemporary are committed to working towards
completing the Capital Campaign goal of raising funds needed to
complete the renovation of this 1950s industrial building that is the art
space’s permanent home. We have raised $4.43 million of the $6 million
Capital Campaign, and naming opportunities are still available for many
areas of the building. We urge you to become a donor today to help us
complete this grand space — please log onto dallascontemporary.org
and click on “propaganda” for more information.
Thank you for assisting Dallas Contemporary in fulfilling the mission
to present new and challenging ideas from regional, national and
international artists. The Dallas Contemporary board and staff members
join us in toasting you for your support of this great evening! Our best,
Brooke Hortenstine and Capera Ryan
Co-chairmen
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Contents
Sponsors 3
Committee Board and Staff 4
Schedule 6
Auction Procedures 8
Live Auction 10
Silent Auction 16
Learning and Membership 24
Prints 28
Artist Sponsor
Rodger D. Kobes, M.D.
Fashion Sponsor
Versace
Official Automotive Sponsor
Ewing Automotive
Live Art Auction Sponsor and
Paddle Sponsor
Christie’s
Jewelry Sponsor
David Yurman
Official Cocktail Sponsors
Belvedere Vodka
Moët & Chandon Champagne
Silver Sponsors
Alsbridge, Inc.
Neiman Marcus
Nancy & Tim Hanley
John & Muffin Lemak
Valet Sponsor
Strait Capital Company, Limited
George Lee, Lee & Stone LLP
Bryan Polozola, BDO USA LLP
Official Modeling Agency
The Clutts Agency
Official Luxury Event Rental Sponsor
Suite 206
Centerpiece Sponsor
Dallas Auction Gallery
Kathi & Scott Shuford
VIP Cocktail Party Sponsors
Montage Residences Deer Valley
Sentient Jet
Food Sponsor
Greg Rankin & The Catering Company
Official Beer Sponsors
Ben E. Keith Company
Accent Sponsor
Mottega
Platinum Sponsors
Allen & Kelli Questrom
Claire & Dwight Emanuelson
Niven Morgan & Shelby Wagner
The Patricia Dedman Family Foundation
Media Sponsor
Papercity Magazine
Entertainment Sponsor
Tim Headington
Wish! Enthusiast
Café Pacific
The Goss-Michael Foundation
Jenny & John Kirtland
Dr. Carol & Frank Riddick
Learning Sponsor
The Eugene McDermott Foundation
Wish! Patron
Inette & Joshua Brown
Kay & Elliot Cattarulla
Tracy & Richard Cheatham
Mason & Allen Custard
Tammy Cotton & Will Hartnett
Dallas Art Fair
Marguerita Hoffman
Katie & Jed Johnson
Eduardo & Kary Brittingham
Horatio & Karina Lonsdale-Hands
Mathews Nichols Group,
Erin Mathews/David Nichols
Drs. Richard & Liz Naftalis
Ana Pettus
Cindy & Howard Rachofsky
Deedie & Rusty Rose
Deborah Ryan
Deborah & John Scott
Amy & Les Ware
Sally Warren & Jeff Jackson
Sharon & Michael Young
Wish Sponsors
Naomi Aberly & Larry Lebowitz for the
Lebowitz Foundation
Maura & Jason Bradshaw
The Gragg Company
Chubb Group of Insurance Companies
Clampitt Paper
Jo Marie Lilly & Bruce Mueller
Special Thanks
Barbara Buzzell
Beyond
Centaur Studios
Central Market
Flowers By Christopher Whanger
Glazer’s Distoributors
Gold Crown Valet Parking
The Goss-Michael Foundation
Le Meridien Dallas by The Galleria
Haynsworth Photography
Mathes & Co. Events
Pinkberry
POSH Couture Rentals
Reinhardt Creative
Sprinkles Cupcakes
*Thank you to our sponsors who joined after we went to print.
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Chairmen, Commitee, Board and Staff
Chairmen
Host Committee
Co-Chairmen
Kristi & Jody Bare
Angie Barrett
Sarah & Sam Bloom
Faisal Halum & Brian Bolke
Nicole Musselman & Jeff Boykin
Maura & Jason Bradshaw
MacKenzie Brittingham
W. Tyson Burks
Barbara Buzzell
Chris Byrne
Tracy & Richard Cheatham
Lindsey & Patrick Collins
Mason & Allen Custard
Jenifer Strauss Dannhauser
Barbara & Don Daseke
Suzanne & David Droese
Claire & Dwight Emanuelson
Beth & Fin Ewing
Lynae Fearing
Tim Flannery
Rebecca & Barron Fletcher
Meg Florence
Cara & Jim French
Nancy Gopez
Joyce Goss
Nancy & Tim Hanley
Tammy Cotton & Will Hartnett
Chris Hite
Dee Dee & Hale Hoak
Kristie & Tom Hoitsma
Brooke & Blake Hortenstine
Lyle Jackson
Chris Kimbrough
Jenny & John Kirtland
Amy & Howard Klion
Janet & Jonathan Kutner
John & Muffin Lemak
Julie & Randy Lieberman
Meghan Looney
Michelle & William Lockhart
Tracy & Josh Madans
Brooke Hortenstine
Capera Ryan
Art Co-Chairmen
Patrick Collins
Mike Masters
Karla McKinley
Entertainment Co-Chairmen
Nicole Musselman
Merry Vose
Underwriting Co-Chairmen
Muffin Lemak
Shelby Wagner
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Jill & Brent Magnuson
Mike Masters
Katherine Mathes
Lynn & Allan McBee
Karla & Mark McKinley
Paula & Todd Minnis
Joseph Minton
Lisa & Wayne Moore
Jo Marie Lilly & Bruce Mueller
Drs. Richard & Elizabeth
Naftalis
Meredith & Josh Needleman
Rajan Patel
Mark B. Plunkett
Allen & Kelli Questrom
Stacey & John Relton
Dr. Carol & Frank Riddick
Lisa & John Runyon
Storm & Leigh Sands
Matthew Simon & Keith
Schumann
Cindy Schwartz
Deborah & John Scott
Elizabeth Showers
Courtney & Jeff Sinelli
Mr. & Mrs. John Slates III
Melanie Spiegel
Anne & Steve Stodghill
Mersina & Phin Stubbs
John Sughrue
Courtney Tennison
Ashley Tripplehorn
Maxine & Ben Trowbridge
Merry & Chad Vose
Niven Morgan & Shelby Wagner
Logan Waller
Amy & Leslie Ware
Kimberly & Justin Whitman
Piper & Mike Wyatt
Sharon & Michael Young
Marjon Zabihi
2011 Board of Directors
Staff
Patrick Collins, President
Amy Klion, Vice-President
Beth Ewing, Vice-President Capital Campaign
Mike Masters, Treasurer
Kalra McKinley, Secretary
Robert Bisor
Mil Bodron
Maura Bradshaw
Chris Byrne
Lauren Christensen
John Clutts
Lindsey Collins
Nancy Dedman & Patty Dedman Nail
Ann Glazer
Joyce Goss & Kenny Goss
Chris Hite
Brooke Hortenstine
Jennifer Lassiter
Muffin Lemak
Jo Marie Lilly
Gwyneth Lloyd
Matilda Louree, OCA Liaison
Rhonda Marcus
Diane Miles
Nicole Musselman
Jessica Pulliam
John Relton
Melanie Spiegel
George Tobolowsky
Maxine Trowbridge
John Upton
Shelby Wagner
Sally Warren
Nancy Hanley, Honorary Board Member
Diane Sumoski, Legal Counsel
Erin Cluley
Exhibitions and Public Relations Manager
Peter Doroshenko
Director
Christos Polemenakos
Database and IT Administrator
Cassandra Porter
Development Manager
Diane Sikes
Education and Outreach Manager
Megan Smith
Programs Manager
Patricia Stewart-Gordon
Financial Administrator
Anna Williams
Events Coordinator
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Schedule
Auction Art Preview. Cocktails. Hors d’oeuvres.
Thai performance artist Surasi Kusolwong presents
Dallas Dollar Market (Spiritual America).
Music by
Jen Miller
Thursday, May 12 7.00 to 10.00 pm
Live Auction. Silent Auction. Cocktails. Dinner.
Puerto Rican artist Dzine presents special car project
Pimp Juice.
Music by
Jesse Marco
Saturday, May 14 7.00 to 11.00 pm
7.00
Clink cocktails
7.30 - 9.00
Dine decadently
9.00 - 10.00
Raise paddles at live auction
10.30
Place high silent auction bid
11.00Wish concludes
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Auctioneer and Auction Procedures
Auctioneer
Auction Procedures
By bidding in the live and silent auction, bidders agree to all Auction Rules set by Dallas Contemporary.
Check-in
Peek: On Thursday, May 12, 2011, guests will be given a bidder packet with their assigned bidder number and will be asked
to handwrite their bid number with pen on bid sheets to place a bid for silent auction items.
Wish! Art Auction: On Saturday, May 14, 2011, guests will receive a bidder packet containing electronic bid stickers. Please
use bid stickers on items in the silent auction. Stickers will also be collected during the Live Auction for winning bids. On
Saturday evening, neither handwritten bids nor bids placed after the auction area is closed at 10.30 pm will be valid.
Andrea Fiuczynski
President, Christie’s Los Angeles
Andrea Fiuczynski, one of Christie’s
star auctioneers and formerly
Director of European Furniture and
Valuations based in Berlin, Germany
relocated to Los Angeles in 1997
to join the Management Team of
the new Christie’s Los Angeles
offices in Beverly Hills, California.
As Senior Vice President and
Director of Business Development,
Ms. Fiuczynski was responsible
Check-out
Peek: On Thursday, May 12, 2011, you will only need to check out if the bidder purchases a silent auction piece as a “Buy It
Now”.
Wish! Art Auction: On Saturday, May 14, 2011, all winners should visit checkout stations, confirm method of payment and
set arrangements for obtaining the live and silent auction items purchased.
Payment
Dallas Contemporary accepts cash, check, Visa, Mastercard or American Express. All sales are final, and all items must be
paid for by Friday, May 20, 2011. In the event that items are not paid for by Friday, May 20, 2011, the item will be available
to the next highest bidder, until sold. Any checks should be made payable to Dallas Contemporary. 100% of the proceeds
shall be distributed directly to Dallas Contemporary. The winning bid price represents the value of the property purchased
and is not a tax-deductible contribution.
Delivery of items
Auction items will be delivered by Centaur Studios at the purchaser’s expense. Delivery dates for art auction items will
be between Wednesday, May 18 and Wednesday, May 25. Items not claimed by this date will incur a storage fee at the
expense of the purchaser. You may pick up silent or live auction winnings at Dallas Contemporary between Tuesday, May
17 and Friday, May 27 between 11.00 am and 6.00 pm. Please call Erin Cluley at + 214 821 2522 to arrange pick up.
Live Art Auction
All General Auction Rules previously stated apply to the live auction. The live auction will take place during the Wish! Art
Auction beginning at 9.00 pm on Saturday, May 14, 2011. Descriptions for the live auction items are listed in the auction
catalogue. If you wish to place a bid, simply raise your paddle to be recognized by the auctioneer and the spotters. The
highest bidder for any item will be the purchaser. Items must be fully paid for before removal from the premises.
for the cultivation of new business
in the Western states and oversaw
the new West Coast headquarters
and sales operations. She was
appointed President of Christie’s
Los Angeles in January 2001, and in
this capacity, continues to oversee
the management of this office as
well as cultivate new business.
Ms. Fiuczynski is a member of
Christie’s elite team of international
auctioneers, regularly taking sales
in New York and Hong Kong.
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Absentee Bidding
If you are unable to attend the Wish! Art Auction or prefer to bid anonymously during the live auction, you may bid on live or
silent auction items by completing the ABSENTEE BIDDING FORM. All bids must be received by noon on Saturday, May
14, 2011. The bid will be executed on the night of the Wish! Art Auction by the auctioneer on the behalf of the undersigned,
on the items designated listed, up to the maximum amount stated. All successful bids will be considered final sales,
and winning bidders will be contacted and advised on payment and pick-up procedures. All bids will be accepted and
executed subject to the “conditions of sale.”
Silent Auction
All General Auction Rules previously stated apply to the silent auction. Silent auction will begin at 7.00 pm on Thursday,
May 12, 2011 and will close at 10.30 pm on Saturday, May 14, 2011. To place a bid in the silent auction, you must raise the
existing bid by the minimum increment amount stated for each item. All bids are binding once they have been made. One
half hour after the live auction concludes, the silent auction will close. Please do not attempt to place additional bids. If
the successful bidder has left the premises, the bidder will be notified the following week. If the bidder cannot be reached,
Dallas Contemporary will contact the next highest bidder.
Buy It Now
A silent auction bid of retail value plus 20% buys the piece immediately. If the winner is not present at closing, the winner
will be notified on Monday, May 16,2011. If Dallas Contemporary is unable to finalize the sale in one week, the next highest
bidder will be notified.
Information on all auction items is complete as of the catalogue press time.
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CHUL-HYUN AHN
Forked Series #18, 2010
value: $7,500
minimum bid: $4,500
plywood, mirror, plastic, lights
21 x 21 x 4 in
courtesy the artist & C. Grimaldis Gallery, Baltimore
2011 “Perception/Deception” Illusion in Contemporary Art, Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, DE; 2010 Look Again, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston Salem, NC; 2008 Momentum: Contemporary Art from the Harn Collection, Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.
GABRIEL DAWE
Plexus No. 4, 2011
value: $9,000
minimum bid: $5,000
thread from site-specific installation at Dallas Contemporary,
September 2010 - March 2011, Plexiglas
9 x 9 x 9.5 in (each vitrine)
courtesy the artist & Conduit Gallery, Dallas
2011 Plexus No. 5, Texas Biennial, Austin, TX; 2011 First Look III, Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, Peekskill, NY; 2010 Plexus No. 4, Dallas Contemporary, Dallas, TX.
DZINE
Bangkok Bazaar, 2004
value: $25,000
minimum bid: $ 17,000
acrylic with glass beads on canvas mounted on wood
40 x 40 in
courtesy the artist, Leeahn Gallery, Deagu and SCAI the Bathhouse, Tokyo
2011 Zeniths and Daytons, Galerie Zidoun, Luxembourg; 2010 Voodoo, Leo Koenig Projekte, New York; 2009 Love & Loyalty, Leeahn Gallery, Daegu, South Korea.
SHEPARD FAIREY
Value: $ 8,000
Minimum bid: $ 5,000
Printing Press, 2011
silkscreen and mixed midia collage on paper
41.5 x 41.5 in
courtesy the artist
2010 May Day, Deitch Projects, New York, NY; 2010, Supply and Demand: 20 Year Retrospective, the Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA; 2008 Duality of Humanity, White Walls, San Francisco, CA.
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JOSEPH HAVEL
Again, 2010
value: $14,000
minimum bid: $10,000
bronze
17 x 14 x 16 in
courtesy the artist & Dunn and Brown Contemporary, Dallas
2008 Joseph Havel: Recent Work, William Shearburn Gallery, St. Louis MO; 2008 Two Sheets (to the wind), Dallas Contemporary, Dallas, TX; 2008 New Sculpture, Gallerie Gabrielle Maubrie, Paris, France.
DAMIEN HIRST
Untitled, 2009
value: $10,000
minimum bid: $ 6,000
house paint on paper
22 x 30 in
courtesy Peter Doroshenko
2010 Cornucopia, Oceanographic Museum, Monaco, Monte Carlo; 2009 No Love Lost, Wallace Collection, London, United Kingdom; 2009 Requiem, Pinchuk Art Centre, Kiev, Ukraine.
TED KINCAID
Plum Sky, 2009
value: $5,000
minimum bid: 3,000
archival digital photograph ed. 1/3
38 x 38 in Paper 40 x 40 framed
courtesy the artist & Marty Walker Gallery, Dallas
2011 Ted Kincaid: Every Doubt That Holds You Here, Marty Walker Gallery, Dallas TX; 2010 The Gulf: Works created prior to the BP oil spill, Arthur Roger Gallery, New Orleans, LA; 2006 Ted Kincaid: Ten Years, The McKinney Avenue Contemporary, Dallas, TX.
KATE MALONE
value: $50,000
minimum bid: 25,000
Giant Artichoke, 1999
crystalline-glazed stoneware
42.5 in diameter
courtesy Kenny Goss & George Michael
2006 Naturally Formed, Goss Gallery, Dallas, TX; 2005 Solo Show, Blackwell House, the Lake Districk, United Kingdom; 2002 Nuts and Berries, Dover Street Gallery, London, United Kingdom.
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ANGELBERT METOYER
Untitled, 2010
value: $ 10,000
minimum bid: $ 5,000
mixed media
29 x 22 in
courtesy the artist
2010 Genograms and Genus: The genesis/ the genitive/ the genius, Joysmith Gallery, Memphis, TN; 2009 War-beau, the struggle between the eternal and Immortal, Giovanni Rossi Gallery, Miami, FL; 2009 Mind Game, Venice Biennale of Art, Venice, Italy.
ROB PRUITT
TBD
value: TBD
minimum bid: TBD
ROB
PRUITT
courtesy the artist & Gavin Brown’s Enterprise
2011 The Souls of Black Folk, McKinney Art Center, Dallas, TX; 2008 Two Tears in a Bucket: Considering the Alcubbierre Metric, Mary Goldman Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; 2006 Quiet as Kept, Clementine Gallery, New York, NY.
JUERGEN TELLER
Yves Saint Laurent, 2000
value: $10,000
minimum bid: $8,000
digital print
20 x 24 in
courtesy the artist & Lehmann Maupin Gallery
2004 Ich Bin Vierzig, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, Austria; 2006 Do You Know What I Mean, Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris, France; 2010 Touch Me, Le Consortium, Dijon, France.
ERWIN WURM
Telekinetischer Masturbator, 2/6, 2009
value: $40,000
minimum bid:28,000
acrylic, cloth, paint
18.5 x 4.75 x 3.9 in
courtesy Gallerie Thaddaeus Ropac & Lehmann Maupin Gallery
2008 The Artist Who Swallowed the World, Kunstmusum St. Gallen, St. Gallen, Switzerland; 2011
Yes Biological, Gallerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris, France; 2008 Spit in Someone’s Soup, Malmö Kontsmuseum, Malmö, Sweden.
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PAUL ABBOTT
value: $ 1,000
Illusion #11.4.14.141, 2011
digital
14 x 14 in
courtesy the artist & Craighead Green Gallery, Dallas
VASCO ARAUJO value: $400
Untitled, 2008
mixed midia
12 x 8 in
courtesy the artist
DAVID BROOKS
value: $ 1200
Pareidolia: When Flags Become Clouds and
Clouds Become Fish, 2011
Dye sublimation print on nylon, grommets
72 x 48 in
courtesy the artist & Museum 52, New York
ANGEL CABRALES
value: $ 4,800
Waterboard! by Haliburton: Oil Blossoms, 2008 - 2009
mixed media
78 x 24 x 24 in
courtesy the artist
MATT CLARK
Strange & Beautiful, 2010
enamel on panel
24 x 24 x 2.25 in
courtesy the artist & Conduit Gallery, Dallas
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value: $2,800
MARK COLLOP
Black Buck, 2010
Latex House Paint
36 in diameter (variable dimensions)
courtesy the artist
JOSEPHINE DURKIN
Relocation #3, 2009
digital print on archival photo rag paper, latex paint,
acrylic paint and colored pencil
28 x 37.5 x 1.75 in
courtesy the artist
value: $1,500
value: $1,600
DZINE value: $ 6,000
Untitled, 2004
acrylic and glass beads on canvas on wood mount
12 x 12 in
courtesy the artist, Leeahn Gallery, Deagu and SCAI the Bathhouse, Tokyo
CASSANDRA EMSWILER
value: $700
Driveway/Patio, 2011
digital UV print on ceramic tiles
17 x 17 in
courtesy the artist
FAILE value: $ 5,000
Untitled, 2006
paint and silk screen on paper
38 x 25 in
courtesy Peter Doroshenko
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HUGER FOOTE
value: $15,000
Untitled, 2001
dye coupler print mounted on aluminum
40 x 50 in
courtesy Kenny Goss & George Michael
JAMES GILBERT
value: $ 4500
A Pile of Underpants, 2008
plastic, thread, acrylic box, 100 unique objects, ed. 1/7
12 x 18 x 12 in
courtesy Lindsey & Patrick Collins
NATE GLASPIE
value: $100 each
Infinite Loop [(Three works total) 1,2 and 3 of 5], 2010
Cardboard, Enamel Paint, and Plexiglass
18 x 1.75 x 5.5 in
courtesy the artist
TRENTON DOYLE HANCOCK
Wow That’s Mean 3, 2008
ink on paper
6.5 x 10 in
courtesy the artist
LETITIA HUCKABY
value: $ 2,650
value: $1,200
Flour Girl, 2011
Lithograph on sommerset paper with variation of hand work
21.5 x 30 in
courtesy the artist
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MISTY KEASLER value: $ 2,500
Red Mirrored Hallway, Casa de Due, Tokyo, 2005
c-print
30 x 30 in
courtesy the artist & PDNB Gallery, Dallas
ROBERT LAZZARINI
value: $3,500
Untitled, 2010
graphite on paper
11 x 11 in
courtesy the artist & Honor Fraser Gallery, Los Angeles
ROBERT LAZZARINI
value: $3,500
Untitled, 2010
graphite on paper
10 3/8 x 7 ¼ in
courtesy the artist & Honor Fraser Gallery, Los Angeles
EVAN DANIEL LINTERMANS
value: $5,500
Universal, 2002
Acrylic on canvas on panel
48 x 65 in
courtesy the Goss-Michael Collection, Dallas
YELIZAVETA NERSESOVA
Sounds of Walking, 2010
acrylic, ink, gouache on canvas
24 x 18 in
courtesy the artist
value: $1,200
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RUBEN NIETOvalue: $2,500
Kaboom!, 2010
oil on canvas
48 x 36 in
courtesy the artist & Cris Worley Fine Arts, Dallas
FRANCESCO PATRIARCA
Nemetos III, 2006
c-print mounted on aluminum
19 5/8 x 19 5/8 in, edition 1/3
courtesy the artist
SHANE PENNINGTON
Love you Forever, 2011
Copper wire
14 x 32 x 80 in
courtesy the artist
EZRA PETRONIO
Self Service, issue #30, 2009
published by Ezra Petronio & Suzanne Koller
courtesy the artist and Dallas Contemporary
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value: $5,000
value: $ 12,500
value: $ 150
JASON REYNAGA
Not So Bunny, 2010
flocking, plexiglas, glitter and glow in the dark stars
48 x 48 in
courtesy the artist
JEN ROSE
Horney Mama Gonna Cheer You Up, 2010
Vinyl on Panel
48 x 33 x 12 in
courtesy the artist
AL SATTERWHITE
Astrodome – Houston, TX, 1989
iris print
30 x 30 in, ed. 1/5
courtesy the artist & Goss-Michael Collection, Dallas
AL SATTERWHITE Rotunda –US Capitol, Washington DC, 1991
iris print
30 x 30 in, ed. 1/5
courtesy the artist & Goss-Michael Collection, Dallas
SOUR GRAPES (Ricardo Oviedo & Carlos Donjuan)
value: $3,000
value: $1,200
value: $3,500
value: $3,500
value: $3,000
Goldust, 2011
mixed midia on wood
48 x 48 in
courtesy Sour Grapes 13
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TEXAS ARTISTS TODAY
Texas Artists Today, published 2010
Author: Catherine Anspon
Signed by select artists featured in book
courtesy Karla McKinley & Dallas Contemporary
TEXAS ARTISTS TODAY
Texas Artists Today, published 2010
Author: Catherine Anspon
Signed by select artists featured in book
courtesy Karla McKinley & Dallas Contemporary
GEORGE TOBOLOWSKY
Surfing the Moon, 2009
welded steel with lacquer
17 x 17 x 11 in
courtesy the artist & Julie Tobolowsky
SPENCER TUNICK
Untitled, 2006
c-print, ed. 20
10 x 8 in
courtesy the artist
SPENCER TUNICK
Untitled, 2006
c-print, ed. 20
8 x 10 in
courtesy the artist
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value: $ 150
value: $ 150
value: $ 2,500
value: $ 400
value: $ 400
FABIEN VERSCHAERE
value: $ 400
Untitled, 2006
silk screen on paper
15 x 11.5 in
courtesy Peter Doroshenko
SALLY WARREN
Watercolor Crestone, 2009
inkjet on film
39.5 x 28 in
courtesy the artist
MURIELLE WHITE
value: $2,000
value: $4,200
Rivière de Beaugendre, 2010
Oil and mixed midia on canvas
48 x 48 in
courtesy the artist
DAVID WILLBURN
Patio Chair, 2011
Embroidery on felt
13.75 x 13.75 in
courtesy the artist
NEIL WILKIN
Chiaro Tail, 2005
Flame worked and blown glass
4.25 x 8.25 x 13.5 in
courtesy Goss-Michael Collection, Dallas
value: $550
value: $7,000
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$ 35
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Contemporary Campus
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Provides the Art Think ™ curriculum for one
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Class Act
Student & Artist
Individual
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advance notice of all special activities
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subscription to Dallas Contemporary e|NEWS
member discount for Wish! & Legends tickets
$ 161
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quarterly Young Contemporaries events to include
private gallery talks, studio visits, auction house tours, viewings of corporate art collections, film screenings, chamber concerts, food and drinks
(2 complementary tickets)
$400
Provides the Art Think ™ curriculum to one high
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Art Scholar
$15
Support one Art Think ™ student during the Fall
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Summer Thinker
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exclusive item signed by Dallas Contemporary artist
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name recognition on institution wall
Provides the Art Think ™ Jr curriculum to one
summer camp in 2011.
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Published by Dallas Contemporary
Purchase unframed or framed (framing done post sale)
Unframed/Framed
VERNON FISHER
$1000/$1250
Dead: final version, 2006
three-color serigraph
20.75 x 10.75 in
LINNEA GLATT$500/$750
From North to South, East to West, 2009
thread & graphite on sized mulberry paper
9 x 9 in
TED KINCAID$400/$650
Seascape 12211, 2010
photogravure
13 x 16 in
TOM ORR$850/$1100
Fingerprint I, 2007
serigraph
21.25 x 21.25 in
LUDWIG SCHWARZ$400/$650
Untitled (They Hate Us For Our Free Gum), 2008
serigraph
14.5 x 14.5 in
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Dallas Contemporary Wish Art Auction 2011
bidder. The highest bidder acknowledged
Contemporary, at its option, may either
Conditions of Sale
by the auctioneer shall be the purchaser. In
(a) cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated
the event of any dispute between the bid-
damage all payments made by the purchaser
1. (a) Dallas Contemporary assumes no risk,
ders, the auctioneer shall have sole and final
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liability, or responsibility for the authenticity
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risk of the purchaser, either publicly or pri-
this catalogue or online (that is, the identity
pute. If two or more parties wish to continue
vately, and in such event the purchaser shall
of the artist or the provenance or medium, as
bidding, a bid-off or oral bidding will be per-
be liable for payment of any deficiency, all
the case may be, of any property identified
mitted with an auction volunteer present until
other charges due the reunder and incidental
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a winner is resolved. If any dispute arises
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6. Deliveries outside of Texas may be subject
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with respect to the authenticity of any prop-
4. If the auctioneer determines that any
duty of collection is imposed by law, Dallas
erty identified in this catalogue.
opening bid is not commensurate with the
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(b) ALL PROPERTY IS SOLD “AS IS” AND
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is therefore not deductible as a charitable
PRESSED OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO
insufficient, he may reject the advance.
contribution. For a purchase price above fair
THE PROPERTY, AND IN NO EVENT SHALL
market value, the amount above fair market
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RECTNESS, NOR BE DEEMED TO HAVE
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porary.
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TION OF THE PROPERTY. No statement in
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purchase thereof and (c) will pay the full
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purchase price therefore before property
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shall be deemed such a representation or
can be resold. All property shall be removed
reserves by bidding on behalf of Dallas
warranty, express or implied, as to whether
from premises by the purchaser no later than
Contemporary.
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rights in the property. Prospective buyers
removed, may be sent by Dallas Contem-
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should inspect the property before bidding
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sale.
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