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As part of Miami Art Week taking place during the 22nd year of Art Basel Miami Beach, Lion and Unicorn Auctions proudly presents a collection of contemporary art with selections from the collection of the Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach and pieces from the Collection of Miami Lawyer, Activist, Collector and Gallerist Alicia Hancock Apfel (1964-2024).
Alicia Apfel was a prominent art collector, gallery owner and civil rights attorney in Miami. Ms. Apfel worked with many arts organizations including the Bakehouse Art Complex in Miami. Her love for art and the creative spirit led her to establish Space Mountain as an art gallery and performance space for artists and musicians. Ms. Apfel was an artist herself and an avid collector of contemporary and transgressive art. She amassed a fascinating collection of art and objects that reflected her strong-willed passion to give voice to the underrepresented. Ms. Apfel’s personal art collection includes original pieces from the California Art Duo: The Date Farmers;
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Artists Brad Kuhl and Monique Leyton;
and Michael Quistrebert; Street Artist Swoon; Katrin
The personal objects range from rare 1st edition books, a robust research art library, rare punk music and counterculture objects, as was well as political memorabilia, including a collection of Bush-Gore 2000 Florida recount material from inside the Miami-Dade offices where Ms. Apfel was a recount observer when the infamous “Brooks Brothers Riot” took place and stopped the recount.
Ms. Apfel’s collection will be joined with contemporary works from the collection of the Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach, including selections from the American abstract expressionist, Betty Parsons (1900-1982). Other featured lots include American glass artist Chihuly and a limited edition signed print of the 1983 Miami installation, Surrounded Islands by Christo and Jeanne-Claude.
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Splendid pair of mouth-blown, hand-formed forms Dale Chihuly’s Persians that he describes as an exploration of form, light, and color, a celebration of wild asymmetry and swirling patterns. These two glass artworks are made with deep, sumptuous misty blues that end with a yellow lip wrap that curves and folds. Incised signature on large bowl to side of body: Chihuly. Etched PP09 to bottom bowl. Dimensions: Large bowl: 12”L x 11.50”W x 7”H; Small bowl: 5”L x 5”W x 2.50”H.
Artist: Dale Chihuly (American, b.1941)
Issued: 2014
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $500
Est: $5000 - $8000
BETTY PARSONS, ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, SIGNED
One of a kind watercolor on paper glued to board by American Abstract Expressionist Betty Parsons. Sent by the artist to the Truman Gallery, New York on 11 December 1977. Signature and date on lower right in ink: Betty Parsons, 77.
Artist: Betty Bierne Parsons (American, 19001982)
Issued: 1977
Dimensions: 4”L x 6”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
BETTY PARSONS, ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, SIGNED
One-of-a-kind watercolor on laid paper glued to board by American Abstract Expressionist Betty Parsons. Sent by the artist to the Truman Gallery, New York on 11 December 1977. Signature and date on lower right in ink: Betty Parsons, 77.
Artist: Betty Bierne Parsons (American, 19001982)
Issued: 1977
Dimensions: 4”L x 6”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
BETTY PARSONS, ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, SIGNED
One of a kind watercolor and black ink drawing on paper glued on board by American Abstract Expressionist Betty Parsons. Sent by the artist to the Truman Gallery, New York.
Artist: Betty Bierne Parsons (American, 19001982)
Issued: c. 1970
Dimensions: 4”L x 6”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
Original three-dimensional mixed media on framed canvas entitled Jackson Pollock’s Effort to Quit by Post-Contemporary artist and sociopolitical filmmaker Greg Haberny. He combines fluorescent and black drips with cigarette butts on house paint. Signature and tile on verso: Jackson Pollock’s, Effort to Quit, G. Haberny.
Artist: Greg Haberny (American b. 1975)
Issued: c. 2010
Dimensions: 6.50”L x 6.50”H x 2”W
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
Kellogs is a mixed media artwork on wood by art activist Greg Haberny who describes his style as completely loose and out of control. Haberny uses Eddie Adams’ murder of a Viet Cong prisoner in Saigon with a painted Kellogs brand glued onto the photograph. Signature and date on verso: 2010 G. Haberny. Housed in a black wood frame. Artwork Dimensions: 8”L x 5.75”H. Frame Dimensions: 9”L x 6.75”H x 1.50”W.
Artist: Greg Haberny (American b. 1975)
Issued: 2010
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
Original mixed media on wood assemblage entitled For Sale by Post-Contemporary art iconoclast Greg Haberny who uses found objects to address socio-political issues. Haberty has placed a recycled wooden map set on top of Chinese ads promoting American real estate for sale. Signature and date on verso: 2010 G. Haberny.
Artist: Greg Haberny (American b. 1975)
Issued: 2010
Dimensions: 15”L x 14”H x 9”W
Starting Bid: $80
Est: $800 - $2000
Gone with the Wind is an awesome acrylic and enamel on wood artwork by Post-Contemporary artist and filmmaker Greg Haberny. He glues a American flag Made in China onto a canvas, negates the stripes with white paint, and includes the Hollywood classic film title with bold black letters, effectively commenting on American consumerism and its dependance on cheaper products made abroad. Signature, title, date and graffiti on verso: Gone w. the Wind 2010 Greg Haberny. Housed in a black wood frame. Artwork
Dimensions: 58”L x 34”H. Frame Dimensions: 58.25”L x 34.75”H x 1.75”W.
Artist: Greg Haberny (American b. 1975)
Issued: 2010
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $300
Est: $5000 - $8000
Awesome one-of-a-kind mixed media on paper by Post-Contemporary artist and filmmaker Greg Haberny who has risen to international acclaim since his participation in Banksy’s pop up shop Marks and Stencils, NYC, in 2010. Entitled Aint No Honey in This Pot, Haberty uses gouache, oil sticks, and specs of glitter to paint a haloed teddy bear partially covered with graffiti words on layers of translucent and opaque paints. Signature on lower part: Haberny. Housed in a black wood frame with a white background.
Artwork Dimensions: 19.75”L x 26.50”H. Frame
Dimensions: 25.25”L x 31.25”H x 1.25”W.
Artist: Greg Haberny (American b.1975) Issued: c. 2010
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $300
Est: $5000 - $8000
A striking original acrylic, pencil, and copper leaf on paper by Miami Dade College sculpture professor and artist Robert Huff, titled Appalachian Breakdown #40. Through his use of geometric shapes, intricate patterns, and a bold black background, he expresses his mourning on the devastating destruction caused by coal mining in the Appalachian Mountains, and the irrevocable changes to these landscapes. His work is part of permanent collections at prestigious national museums, as well as in private and corporate collections. Artist signature, title, and date on upper margin. Housed in a white framed shadowbox. Artwork Dimensions: 8.75”L x 8.75”H. Frame Dimensions: 12.75”L x 1.25”W x 12.75”H. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment.
Artist: Robert Huff (American, 1945-2014) Issued: 2010
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $50
Est: $800 - $2000
An exquisite original acrylic, pencil, and copper leaf on paper by Miami Dade College sculpture professor and artist Robert Huff, titled Appalachian Breakdown #32. Through his use of geometric shapes, intricate patterns, and a striking black background, he conveys his grieving on the devastating destruction caused by coal mining in the Appalachian Mountains, and the irrevocable changes to these landscapes. His work is part of permanent collections at prestigious national museums, as well as in private and corporate collections. Artist signature, title, and date on upper margin. Housed in a white framed shadowbox. Artwork Dimensions: 8.75”L x 8.75”H. Frame Dimensions: 12.75”L x 1.25”W x 12.75”H. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment.
Artist: Robert Huff (American, 1945-2014) Issued: 2010
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $50
Est: $800 - $2000
Hyped Display of Sick Mirrors is an original drawing made with color silkscreen ink applied on paper by American Abstract Graphic style artist Mark Price. He applies shades of baby and fluorescent pinks, silver, ocher and light yellows onto black contours to form a dystopia. Faceless torsos with humanoid arms that hold mirrors emerge out of tubular weapons shooting blobs of flames that result in a tense merging between technology and humans. Signature, title and date on verso (hidden by frame): Mark Price 2009 Hyped Display of Sick Mirrors. Housed in a white wooden frame. Artwork Dimensions: 22”L x 29”H. Frame Dimensions: 25.50”L x 33.25”H x 1.25”W. Artist: Mark Price (American 20th-21st century) Issued: 2009
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $80
Est: $800 - $2000
Glimmering Perfect Are The Non Releavant (sic) Super Structures is an original drawing made with color silkscreen ink applied on paper by American Abstract Graphic style artist Mark Price. He depicts a dystopian machine with outstretched arms, mirrors, mechanical parts, and flames shooting out from the techno-human entity. Signature, title and date on verso (hidden by frame): Mark Price 2009 Glimmering Perfect Are The Non Releavant (sic) Super Structures. Housed in a white wooden frame. Artwork Dimensions: 38”L x 25”H. Frame Dimensions: 41”L x 29”H x 1.25”W.
Artist: Mark Price (American 20th-21st century) Issued: 2009
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $80
Est: $800 - $2000
This ten piece collection includes his silkscreen color prints book titled Consider Everything in Bad Shape, editioned and signed, number 125 of 200; his artwork for the compilation album Technicolor Hell; and a signed and dated print titled No Relaxation, No Days Off. Mark Price is a member of the Philadelphia artist collective Space 1026, won the Xeric Grant in 2006, and has exhibited his work in various galleries across the U.S. and internationally, with representation by Glowlab in New York City. Largest item: 8.5”L x 8”H.
Issued: c. 2006
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
An intriguing original acrylic on canvas panel by San Diego-based artist Ricardo Islas, depicting a group of small bunnies riding a black Shelby Cobra stocked with weapons and flying an American flag. The frame is adorned with white vinyl stickers featuring pills and beds. Artist signature and date on lower right: Islas 13. Housed in wooden frame. Artwork Dimensions: 23.25”L x 17.5”H. Frame Dimensions: 25”L x 2”W x 19”H.
Artist: Ricardo Islas (American, b. 1970)
Issued: 2013
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
A powerful 3-dimensional photograph titled Whiskey on 20 St, depicting a person experiencing homelessness in the city of Miami, wearing a VR headset. Part of a series titled Un-Augmented Reality: VR Headsets For The Homeless?, which juxtaposes their challenging reality with the escapism offered by technology, prompting viewers to reflect on the contrast between their lived experiences and the digital world. This is an Artist’s Proof edition with the artist’s signature and date on verso.
Artist: Mark Diamond
Issued: 2021
Dimensions: 16”L x 16”W
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
An impactful 3-dimensional photograph depicting a person experiencing homelessness in the city of Miami, wearing a VR headset. Part of a series titled Un-Augmented Reality: VR Headsets For The Homeless?, which juxtaposes their challenging reality with the escapism offered by technology, prompting viewers to reflect on the contrast between their lived experiences and the digital world. Artist signature and date on lower left.
Artist: Mark Diamond
Issued: 2019
Dimensions: 16”L x 16”W
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
MARK DIAMOND, 3D PHOTOGRAPH, UNAUGMENTED REALITY, SIGNED
A compelling 3-dimensional photograph titled 7th Ave, depicting a person experiencing homelessness in the city of Miami, wearing a VR headset. Part of a series titled Un-Augmented Reality: VR Headsets For The Homeless?, which juxtaposes their challenging reality with the escapism offered by technology, prompting viewers to reflect on the contrast between their lived experiences and the digital world. Artist signature, title and date on verso.
Artist: Mark Diamond
Issued: 2021
Dimensions: 16”L x 16”W
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
SWOON, ORIGINAL WHEATPASTE
CUTOUT
PORTRAIT ON WOOD, SIGNED
A print portrait of Swoon’s father, Milton Curry Jr., intricately cut out and applied to a piece of wood. Caledonia Curry, known as Swoon, is a pioneering contemporary artist and filmmaker celebrated for her intricate paper cutouts and wheatpaste prints that explore themes of social justice, trauma, and community engagement. Emerging in the early 2000s alongside artists like JR and Banksy, she became one of the first female street artists to gain international recognition. Known for her detailed portraits, Swoon has wheatpasted her work in cities worldwide, including New York, London, and Tokyo, pushing the boundaries of street art. Artist’s signature in graphite on the back.
Artist: Caledonia Curry (Swoon) (American, b. 1977)
Issued: c. 2010
Dimensions: 4.5”L x 1”W x 23”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
Original mixed media collage by Miami-based recording artist Dino Felipe who works with a variety of media and creates most of his own album covers. Entitled Amo Nia, Felipe combines photo clips with paint and glitter on a partially ripped canvas. Signature and date on lower right: Dino Felipe 2013.
Artist: Dino Felipe (Cuban/American b. 1978)
Issued: 2013
Dimensions: 11”L x 14”H x 0.75”W
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Set of two miniature mixed media miniatures by Miami-based recording artist Dino Felipe who works with a variety of genres and creates most of his own album covers. The set includes an original ink drawing with a list of words on verso, and one polaroid photograph of buttocks with a phone number and words. Each is set on a small canvas board ready for hanging. Signature and date on each artwork: Dino 06, and Dino Felipe 2002. Each artwork Dimensions: 4”L x 5”H.
Artist: Dino Felipe (Cuban/American b. 1978)
Issued: 2002 and 2006
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Original Surrealist ink and color markers drawing on paper depicting a deformed head with teeth hanging along the side and a ruler pushed through the face. Made by Miami-based recording artist Dino Felipe who works with a variety of media and creates most of his own album covers. Signature and date on lower right: Dino 2003. Housed in a wooden frame. Artwork
Dimensions: 9.5”L x 7.75”H. Frame Dimensions: 11.5”L x 0.75”W x 9.5”H.
Artist: Dino Felipe (Cuban/American b. 1978) Issued: 2003
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
This eccentric pair of marionettes features a small Kiddy Keys piano named Piano Man, dressed in a tuxedo, with various objects creatively forming its head and body. Accompanying him is Niki, a singing ant who originated in Pablo Cano’s 2007 Viva Vaudeville, a fantasy-inspired show commissioned by MOCA. Niki is crafted from an assortment of items, including a red floral bowl, a doll head, and wooden balls. Included with the marionettes is the catalog, Full Circle, documenting eight years of Cano’s productions at MOCA, created for his 2005 exhibition, The Beginning. The first page features a handwritten note from the artist to his friend Alicia, along with sketches of both Piano Man and Niki. Pablo Cano, a Cuban-born, Miami-based artist, creates charming marionettes from found objects, discarded materials, and items contributed by friends and family. He incorporates these unique creations into his performances and displays them as sculptures. A small card around the neck of Piano Man has a handwritten text with the name of artist, title, and date. Largest artwork dimensions (Piano Man): 20”L x 21”W x 25”H.
Artist: Pablo Cano (Cuban/American, b. 1961)
Issued: 2005-2008
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $300
Est: $3000 - $5000
BRIAN LEO, GARAGE POP SURREALIST ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, SIGNED
Original acrylic on canvas by Garage Pop Surrealist artist Brian Leo. Snoopy House is one of Leo’s Garbage Parade of small paintings that address culture, politics and American identity, such as the 9/11 NYC attacks. Signature and date on verso: Brian Leo, 2010.
Artist: Brian Leo (American 20th-21st century)
Issued: 2010
Dimensions: 6”L x 6”H x 1”W
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Original acrylic on canvas by Garage Pop Surrealist artist Brian Leo. Phone Head is one of Leo’s Garbage Parade of small paintings addressing culture, politics and American identity. Signature, title and date on verso: Brian Leo, Phone Head, 2011.
Artist: Brian Leo (American 20th-21st century) Issued: 2011
Dimensions: 6”L x 8”H x 1.25”W
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
BRIAN LEO, GARAGE POP SURREALIST ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, SIGNED
Original acrylic on canvas by Garage Pop Surrealist artist Brian Leo whose small paintings address culture, politics and American identity. Signature, title and date on verso: Brian Leo, 2011.
Artist: Brian Leo (American 20th-21st century) Issued: 2011
Dimensions: 8”L x 6”H x 1.25”W
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
SABINA ROJO, SET OF 10 MINI INK ARTWORKS
Set of ten small miniature black ink illustrations and text artworks placed in tiny plastic bags. These pieces were featured at the Big Deal group show at Space Mountain Gallery in Miami, FL, December 2013 - January 2014.
Largest piece: 2”L x 1.5”H.
Artist: Renata Sabina Rojo (American, b. 1989)
Issued: c. 2013
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Geoff Hargadon, a/k/a Hargo is well known for his “Cash for your Warhol” street sign series. Here he created a bold, vibrantly contrasted corrugated yellow plastic sign featuring advertisement for Cash for your Banksy with a phone number underneath, a commentary piece on the commercialization of street art, highlighting the tension between artistic integrity and market value in the context of Banksy’s work. Printed by Bandit Signs.
Artist: Geoff Hargadon, a/k/a Hargo (American 20th Century)
Issued: c. 2010
Dimensions: 18.25”L x 12”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
A captivating original wall mounted assemblage by American artist Andre Leon Gray, titled ctrl/ alt/delete (mama said knock you out). It features a pair of Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots, one spray painted black and the other white, standing atop an old history book with an altered title which reads: I’ll Rant His-Story of Civilization, Our Heritage, which emphasizes the socially contested nature of historical studies. The book rests on a small worn wooden chair, with the inscribed equation: x (N-3/5) not equal C, referring to the 1787 three-fifths compromise, which affected taxation and representation of nonwhite individuals in the U.S. Constitution. Above the chair is a small blackboard with the sentence Ignorance is the weapon of mass instruction, that Gray surrounds with the red painted plastic letters A, B, and C. Gray is known for contrasting found objects with images or text to convey critical messages about Black identity, history of race relations in the United States, and culture. Largest piece from the assemblage: 13”L x 11.5”W x 23.5”H.
Artist: Andre Leon Gray (American, b. 1969)
Issued: 2008
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $80
Est: $800 - $2000
ARIAS (BOLIVA 20TH CEN.), HAND CARVED EBONIZED WOOD AYMARA WOMAN BUST, SIGNED
This remarkable bust is hand sculpted from wood and depicts a covered indigenous woman from Bolivia. Artist signature engraved close to base.
Artist: G. Arias (Bolivian, 20th century)
Issued: c. 1950
Dimensions: 2.75”L x 3.5”W x 8.5”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
A provocative art piece by contemporary American artist Greg Haberny, created using a string of pink LED lights and a white-painted wooden board to spell out the word Sucker. He was featured in Banksy’s 2010 pop-up shop, Marks and Stencils, which elevated him to international recognition. Artist signature and title on verso. Lights are operational at the time of testing.
Artist: Greg Haberny (American, b. 1975)
Issued: c. 2010
Dimensions: 19”L x 3.25”W x 7.75”H
Starting Bid: $80
Est: $800 - $2000
A bold original mixed media painting on canvas featuring the text V 100 Eli Lilly scratched out, with American Legion below, all set against a background with splatters of different colors. Handwritten text on back of frame: To Alicia, thank you for everything. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment.
Dimensions: 18”L x 0.75”W x 24”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
Original mixed media artwork on canvas by Post-Contemporary artist and filmmaker Greg Haberny who uses art to criticize socio-political American issues. Haberny uses a painting of the founding fathers pledging allegiance to American consumerism. Signature and date on verso: 2010, G. Haberny. Housed in a black wood frame.
Artwork Dimensions: 7.75”L x 5.75”H. Frame
Dimensions: 8.50”L x 6.75”H x 1.50”W.
Artist: Greg Haberny (American b. 1975)
Issued: 2010
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
Ice is a monumental mixed media artwork on wood by Post-Contemporary artist and filmmaker Greg Haberny who denounces American sociopolitical issues and the Immigration Customs and enforcement (ICE) practices. Haberny paints a cartoon character with the double-entendre of the chilled ice melting on its face, a barren tree and a word crossed out with drips, scratches, punches and cuts. Signature, title and date on verso: 2009, Ice, Greg Haberny and graffiti signs. Housed in a black wood frame. Artwork Dimensions: 56.50”L x 48”H. Frame Dimensions: 58.50”L x 49.50”H x 3.50”W.
Artist: Greg Haberny (American b. 1975)
Issued: c. 2010
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $300
Est: $3000 - $5000
GUSTAVO ACOSTA (CUBAN, B. 1958)
ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, SIGNED
Titled: Las Dulces Maneras Del Combate. This large acrylic painting includes a sharp-edged anchor with a cement core that is in the center of an undefined background. The cordless maritime tool is painted with a smooth surface while Acosta has created a heavy impasto of muted colors that he burrowed with deep tools. Acosta has left paint drip on parts of the anchor that appears to float in a thick ocean base. Signed and dates top right. On Verso: Acosta, Las dulces maneras del combate, Acrylic; 55”x 70”, Miami 1994 May, pen signature. On side of canvas: signed W. C. Estill, Domingo De Montejo.
Artist: Gustavo Acosta
Issued: 1994
Dimensions: 70.75”L x 0.75”W x 54.5”H
Starting Bid: $80
Est: $800 - $2000
KUHL & LEYTON, EXTRA-LARGE ORIGINAL MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER, SIGNED
Outstanding original mixed media on paper entitled Bill and Kim by American Contemporary Neo-Pop artists Brad Kuhl and Monique Leyton who specialize in socio-political commentaries. Kuhl & Leyton use bold and bright colored tape and masking tape to re-create the historical meeting between former U.S. President Bill Clinton and North Korean leader Kim Jong Il in Pyongyang, on Aug. 4, 2009 to negotiate the release of American journalists. Signature and date in graphite on verso: Brad Kuhl + Monique Leyton 2009.
Artist: Brad Kuhl and Monique Leyton (American 201th-21st century)
Issued: 2009
Dimensions: 48”L x 60”H
Starting Bid: $300
Est: $3000 - $5000
JUANA MENESES ORIGINAL GOUACHE AND WATERCOLOR COLLAGE, SIGNED
Undone (2009) by Colombian born/Miami Based artist Juana Meneses is a captivatingly chilling gouache and watercolor collage on cotton fiber bristol paper, titled Undone, depicting a car crash pile-up with fire and smoke, while two dogs stand nearby. Artist signature, title, and date on verso. Strathmore 500 Bristol blindstamp on lower left corner. Housed in a white shadowbox with a white background. Artwork Dimensions: 15.5”L x 23”H.
Frame Dimensions: 19.5”L x 1.5”W x 26.5”H.
Artist: Juana Meneses (Colombia 20th Century)
Issued: 2009
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
A vibrant original silkscreen on paper by Alicia Hancock Apfel, titled Entry, from a limited edition of 35 prints. It depicts a stunning house composed of various geometric shapes in beautiful shades of blue and red. Title on lower left: Entry. Edition number on lower middle: 12/35. Artist signature on lower right: Alicia Hancock Apfel. Housed in a white mat. Sight size: 17”L x 22.25”H. Mat Dimensions: 19”L x 0.25”W x 25”H. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment.
Artist: Alicia Hancock Apfel (American 1964-2024) Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
A dazzling original silkscreen on laid paper by Alicia Hancock Apfel, titled Entry, from a limited edition of 35 prints. It portrays a bold house made up of different geometric shapes in lovely hues of blue and red. Title on lower left: Entry. Edition number on lower middle: 4/35. Artist signature on lower right: Alicia Hancock Apfel. Housed in a silver-colored frame. Sight size: 18.5”L x 24.75”H. Frame Dimensions: 19.75”L x 1.25”W x 26”H. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment.
Artist: Alicia Hancock Apfel (American 1964-2024) Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
APFEL, HAND BLOWN ART NOUVEAU GLASS VASE, SIGNED
A vibrant decorative art glass piece featuring a draped design along the rim, showcasing a lovely blue hue with touches of white, red, and green. Artist signature and date etched on bottom.
Artist: Alicia Hancock Apfel (American 1964-2024) Issued: 1981
Dimensions: 4.5”L x 4.75”W x 5.25”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
DAVID GARCIA, POSTMODERN ART GLASS PAPERWEIGHT, SIGNED
This striking original glass decor showcases a colorful Memphis-style design, featuring geometric shapes and vibrant hues. Artist’s signature and date incised on the bottom.
Artist: David Garcia (American, 20th century)
Issued: 1988
Dimensions: 3”L x 3”W x 1”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
JAN CERNY, NUDE FEMALE GLASS SCULPTURE, SIGNED
This exquisite amber glass piece features a nude female figure, molded and refined through cutting and polishing. Artist’s signature engraved at the bottom.
Artist: Jan Cerny (Czech, 1907-1978)
Issued: c. 1970
Dimensions: 5.25”L x 1.5”W x 7”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Large original acrylic on wood artwork in the shape of a raised heart with a curved metal piece by Venezuelan LGBTQ?artist Susej who takes the concept of Love as the main conductor and subject for his works inspired by Buddhist mandalas. Signature, date, and medium on verso: Susej, 1999, Acrylic on wood.
Artist: Jesus Salgueiro (Venezuela 20th-21st century)
Issued: 1999
Dimensions: 20”L x 8”W x 25”H.
Starting Bid: $80
Est: $800 - $2000
ORIGINAL 1997 ABSOLUTE VODKA BLUE SPERM DAD SILK NECKTIE IN WRAP
Awesome original Absolute Vodka Dad blue sperm 100% silk necktie, still sealed in its original wrapper. Advertised for Happy Father’s Day in 1997.
Issued: 1997
Dimensions: 10”L x 0.25”W x 12”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
An alluring original drawing by Spanish contemporary post conceptual artist Robert Molla, titled Barbadillo en Minowa 3, created using sumi ink, graphite, and gouache on cream-colored graph paper. It depicts an explicit scene in a brothel, with a mysterious Manga character partially hidden as a voyeur behind a door. An artwork by Manuel Barbadillo appears in the upper right corner, to whom Molla pays homage. This work draws inspiration from Japanese floating world iconography and ukiyo-e woodblock prints, while the use of graph paper pays tribute to the 1960’s and 70’s artist’s whose work incorporated the grid, exploring both its freedoms and constraints. Artist signature, date, and title on lower right. Housed in a wooden shadowbox with a white background. Artwork Dimensions: 15.5”L x 11.75”H. Frame
Dimensions: 18.75”L x 1.75”W x 14.75”H. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment. Artist: Roberto Molla (Spanish, b. 1966) Issued: 2008
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
A striking original drawing by Spanish contemporary post conceptual artist Robert Molla, titled Barbadillo en Minowa 5, created using sumi ink, graphite, and gouache on creamcolored graph paper. It depicts a geisha holding a teapot, her face obscured by a deep red oval, as she listens to a conversation between two Manga characters partially hidden behind a shoji door, while artwork by Manuel Barbadillo appears in the middle, to whom Molla pays homage. This work draws inspiration from Japanese floating world iconography and ukiyo-e woodcuts, while the use of graph paper pays tribute to the 1960’s and 70’s artists whose work incorporated the grid, exploring both its freedoms and constraints. Artist signature, date, and title on lower right. Housed in a wooden shadowbox with a white background. Artwork Dimensions: 15.5”L x 11.75”H. Frame Dimensions: 18.75”L x 1.75”W x 14.75”H. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment.
Artist: Roberto Molla (Spanish, b. 1966) Issued: 2008
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
Original exhibition catalogue, poster and linen cover for Robert Rauschenberg 1978 Vancouver Art Gallery exhibition entitled Works from Captiva. Bag Dimensions: 15.50”L x 13.50”H x 0.50”W.
Artist: After Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-2008)
Issued: 1978
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG: THE SILKSCREEN PAINTINGS PAPERBACK BOOK
A 180 pages paperback book published by the Whitney Museum of American Art of New York, in 1990. In the early 1960s, Rauschenberg shifted from his Combines to large-scale canvases featuring silkscreened images from magazines and his own photos. These works, in black-andwhite or vibrant color, blend sensual, political, theatrical, and erotic imagery. Roni Feinstein, curator of a major Whitney Museum exhibition, provides insightful text alongside an essay by New Yorker art writer Calvin Tomkins. ISBN: 9780821218334.
Artist: Roni Feinstein
Issued: c. 1990
Dimensions: 9’’L x 0.75’’W x 11’’H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
This folio photograph album includes original conceptual art proposals from the Space Mountain Gallery, Miami. Projects include: Greek queen of the Underworld Persephone’s Last Look, with pre-performance photographs, and the descriptions of its core idea and method; Whipped Cream and Other Delights (featuring the sin of gluttony) with the installation concept to be held in an art space; The performance space After Oz, featuring a reconstruction of an interactive Dorothy bedroom; and a multi-concept project featuring 1950s Biscayne Boulevard motels including The South Pacific, The Sinbad, The Shalimar, The Saturn, The Seven Seas, and other motels. Includes vintage postcards, polaroid shots, original brochures, background information and staged artistic photographs.
Issued: c. 1980
Dimensions: 12”L x 1.5”W x 16.5”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
SET OF 2 MALE BLACK ARTISTS BOOKS, SIGNED BY AUTHORS
Titles included: Lyle Ashton Harris by Lyle Ashton Harris and Anna Deavere Smith. Autographed by both authors.; El Anatsui, Art and Life by Susan
Mullin Vogel. The dimensions of the collection measures: 9.75”L x 12.25”W x 1.25”H.
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles include: A Black Hole Is Everything a Star Longs to Be by Kara Walker (2021); Tenderheaded by Margo Hannah (2019). This duo offers a deep dive into Walker’s artistic practice, exploring her signature style of large-scale silhouette installations and her more recent explorations of drawing and painting. Alongside a photography series that celebrates Black women hairstyles and champions Black communities in Miami. The dimensions of the collection measures:
8.5’’L x 1.25’’W x 11’’H.
Issued: 20th century - 21st century
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
6 CONTEMPORARY AND EROTIC ART
Titles include: Aesthetic of Excess by Jillian Hernandez (2020); John Waters: Change of Life, in association with the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York (2004); Miguel Luciano by Cue Art Foundation (2006-2007); Momma Tried, Issue No.2 (2014); Wired Magazine (05-2012); Beautiful Decay Aparel, Issue: Q, (2006). Lot measures: 10.25’’L x 2.5’’W x 12’’H.
Issued: 21st century
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
5 CONTEMPORARY AND CONCEPTUAL ARTIST PAPERBACK BOOKS
Titles include: Object to Be Destroyed, The Work of Gordon Matta Clark by Pamela M. Lee (2001); The Hoerengracht, Kienholz at The National Gallery, London (2009); Tour de France, Florida, Contemporary Artist from France In Florida’s Private Collection by The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum (2001 - 2002); Thornton Dial, Viewpoint of the Foundry Man by Andrew Edlin Gallery (2012); Valencia09 / Confines, Pasajes de Las Artes Contemporaneas (2009). The dimensions of the collection measures: 9.75’’L x 3’’W x 11.5’’H.
Issued: 21st century Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10 Est: $10 - $200
New York, George Braziller, Inc., 1983. First Edition of English Translation. A 152-page book showcasing vibrant cut-paper collages by artist Henri Matisse, inspired by jazz music. With an introduction by Riva Castleman and the artist’s written thoughts, it explores Matisse’s innovative use of color and form, reflecting the energy and rhythm of jazz. ISBN: 0807610755.
Artist: Henri Matiss
Issued: 1983
Dimensions: 12”L x 1.25”W x 15.5”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
Published in 1990 by the University of Mississippi. One of Imes most celebrated books. Features 124 pages showcasing stunning photographs of these historic venues. The book offers a glimpse into a world that is rapidly disappearing, capturing the spirit and atmosphere of these iconic places. Includes the original book jacket, designed by John A. Langston.
Artist: Birney Imes
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: 11.5’’L x 0.75’’W x 10.25’’H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
COMMUNICATION FOR THE CREATIVE MIND, VOL. 12, NO. 4
Ventura: Joe Cardella, 1992. An original limited edition monthly publication featuring visual content, including artworks, photographs, and illustrations that reflect the style and themes of the featured artists. Many of the collected artworks are signed and editioned by the artist. This is 171 in a limited edition of 200.
Issued: 1992
Dimensions: 8.5”L x 0.5”W x 11”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
HARDCOVER BOOK, 2000 BC: THE BRUCE CONNER STORY, VOL. 2
Minneapolis, 1999: Published on the occasion of the exhibition 2000 BC: The Bruce Conner Story Part ll, organized by Peter Boswell, Bruce Jenkins and Joan Rothfuss for the Walker Art Center. This elegantly crafted 272 pages book, serves as a definitive work for those captivated by contemporary art, film, culture, and the Beat era.
Artist: Bruce Conner (American, 1933 - 2008)
Issued: c. 1999
Dimensions: 10.25’’L x 1’’W x 13.25’’H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
First published in 2014 by the Museum of Modern Art of New York. Features a 320 pages book of the first comprehensive exhibition of Sigmar Polke work, spanning painting, photography, film, drawing, prints, and sculpture. Polke was a key figure in 1960s-70s German art, was renowned for his innovative, experimental approach to painting.
Artist: Sigmar Polke (German, 1941 - 2010)
Issued: c. 2014
Dimensions: 9.75’’L x 1.5’’W x 12.5’’H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
5 EDWARD AND NANCY KIENHOLZ ART PAPERBACK BOOKS
Edward and Nancy Kienholz were a powerful artistic duo, known for their provocative and often shocking installations. Titles including: Edward and Nancy Kienholz by ICA Miami; Kienholz
A Retrospective by Whitney Museum of Art; Kienholz by Pincus; Kienholz Tableau Drawings by LA Louver; 11 Kienholz Tableaux by the Institute of Contemporary Arts Nash House London. Largest book measures: 9.5’’L x 1’’W x 11’’H.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
A duo of paperback books exploring the techniques and history of printmaking. Titles include: Print-Making, A Complete Guide to Materials and Processes, by Beth Grabowski & Bill Fick. Published by Laurence King in 2009. ISBN: 9781856696005; Printmaking: History and Process by Donald Saff. Published by Wadsworth in 1978. ISBN: 0030856639. Largest book measures: 8.75’’L x 1’’W x 11.5’’H.
Issued: 20th century - 21st century
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
A comprehensive exploration of the innovative and stylish textile designs that emerged during the Art Deco period. Featuring 256 pages and 316 Illustrations. Published by Thames & Hudson Inc. In 2006. ISBN: 9780500285992.
Artist: Alain-Rene Hardy
Issued: c. 2006
Dimensions: 9.5’’L x 1’’W x 10.25’’H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
5 CONTEMPORARY & MODERN ART HARDCOVER AND PAPERBACK BOOKS
Titles include: Lowe Art Museum, Selected Works; Art Now, by Herbert Read for Faber, Prints of the Twentieth Century: A Story, by Riva Castleman for the Museum of Modern Art of New York. The 20th Century Artbook by Phaidon; Collecting Contemporary Art by Adam Lindenmann, for Taschen. Largest book measures: 6.5’’L x 1.25’’W x 8.75’’H.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Showcasing the works of the renowned modern artist. Titles include: Henri Matisse by Frank Milner for Barnes and Noble; The Cut-Outs of Henri Matisse by John Elderfield for George Braziller; Henri Matisse Taschen Portfolio; Matisse in the Collection of the Museum of Modern Art by John Elderfield. Largest book measures: 9.75’’L x 0.75’’W x 13’’H.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
A duo of educational and resourceful art books covering art techniques and art history. Titles include: Artist Manual: A 256 pages paperback book, published by Chronicles Books in 1996, this book serves as both a comprehensive guide for beginners and a valuable reference for seasoned artists, offering practical instructions on hundreds of painting and drawing techniques. Alongside The Art Pack: An 18 pages interactive hardcover book, published by Knopf in 1992, filled with three dimensional pop ups, pullouts and mobiles, covering the art fundamentals thru experimentation, and historical reference. Largest book measures: 11.5’’L x 1.5’’W x 11.5’’H.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles include: Karen Kilimnik published by the Institute of Contemporary Art University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (2007); The World of M.C Escher by Harry N. Abrams. Inc (1971); Masterpieces in 3D, M.C Escher and the Art of Illusion, by Katherine Gleason (2005). Kilimnik belongs to the contemporary art world and is associated with postmodern themes, while Escher was a modern artist of the 20th century, preoccupied with geometry, symmetry, and spatial manipulation. The dimensions of the collection measures: 7.75’’L x 1.75’’H x 12’’H.
Issued: 21st century
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
A duo of artist books compiling color and black and white artworks. Titles include: Colville by David Burnet (1983). Edvard Munch, Symbols and Images by The National Gallery of Art, Washington (1978). The dimensions of the collection measures: 9.75’’L x 1.5’’W x 11’’H.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
New York: Whitney Museum of Art, 1994. A 278 pages book published on the occasion of the exhibition Joseph Stella on the Whitney Museum of American Art. Authored by renowned art historian Barbara Haskell.
Artist: Barbara Haskell
Issued: c. 1994
Dimensions: 8.5’’L x 1’’W x 11.75’’H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
MARGITT ROWELL HARDCOVER BOOK, THE DRAWINGS OF ED RUSCHA
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 2004. Published on the occasion of the exhibition Cotton Puffs, Q-Tips, Smoke and Mirrors: The Drawings of Ed Ruscha. A 256 hardcover book. By the respected art historian and curator Margitt Rowell. Ed Ruscha (b. 1937) is an influential American artist associated with Pop Art and Conceptual Art. ISBN: 9780874271409.
Artist: Margitt Rowell
Issued: c. 2004
Dimensions: 11’’L x 1.25’’W x 11.25’’H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Friends of the Earth, Seabury Pres, United States, 1972. A 160 pages book. A renowned art book by Alan Gussow, this work explores the profound connection between American artists and the landscapes that have inspired them. Featuring a stunning collection of paintings and drawings, the book highlights works by celebrated artists such as Winslow Homer, Edward Hopper, Georgia O’Keeffe, Thomas Cole, and Albert Bierstadt. ISBN: 9781559635684. Includes original sleeve.
Artist: Alan Gussow
Issued: c. 1972
Dimensions: 10.5’’L x 1’’W x 13.75’’H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles include: I will survive: Physical and Virtual Spaces by Hito Steyerl (2021); Critical Laboratory: The writings of Thomas Hirschhorn edited by Lisa Lee and Hal Foster (2013). A duo that explores how art engages with political, social, and technological issues in contemporary society, covering topics such as: Art as a tool for political and social critique, public spaces and accessibility, digital and physical realms in contemporary art, and the role of art in contemporary society. The lot measures: 8’’L x 3’’W x 11.25’’H.
Issued: 21st century
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles include: Refuse (Reuse): Good everyday design from reused and recycled materials; Over 56 Flyers Plus More by Sam Ryser and Eugene terry (2006 - 2013); Marilyn GottliebRoberts Light Ambulant Photographs; Collage, The Monumental Picture by New Museum, Merrell (2007); Eye on Europe: Prints, Books, & Multiples/1960 to Now by the Museum of Modern Art (2006). The dimensions of the collection measures: 9.75’’L x 2.75’’W x 11.25’’H.
Issued: 20th century - 21st century
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1990. A 350 pages softcover book. This text is dedicated to the vibrant landscapes created during the Fauvist period of 1904?1908. It begins with an essay on the rise of the Fauvist landscape, followed by four essays focusing on specific locations and examining themes such as Fauvism’s influence on tourism and politics. ISBN: 9780875871516.
Artist: Judi Freeman
Issued: c. 1990
Dimensions: 10’’L x 1.25’’W x 11’’H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
This ensemble includes Swimming in the Spirit World by Arrington de Dionyso, featuring full-color prints of paintings by the Olympia, Washington-based artist; a vibrant screenprint book by the art duo Chloe Lum and Yannick Desranleau, known as Seripop; and more. The dimensions of the collection measures: 9.25”L x 0.75”W x 11.5”H.
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles include: Circa 1492: Art in the age of exploration; The Zen of Seeing: Seeing/Drawing as meditation. The lot measures: 10’’L x 2.5’’W x 12’’H.
Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles included: Photographs Urban Samples by Patrick Mimran (2008), Of and In Cities by Cynthia Lawson Jaramillo (2010), and Central Symmetrical Rotation Movement: Three Installations, Two Films by Paul McCarthy (2008). The dimensions of the collection measures: 9.5”L x 10.25”W x 1.5”H.
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Published by Random House on 2006. A riveting 472 page photography book. Features a stunning visual memoir by renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz. This book offers an intimate look into Leibovitz’s life and career during a pivotal period. Includes its original jacket sleeve.
Artist: Annie Leibovitz
Issued: c. 2006
Dimensions: 10.5’’L x 1.75’’W x 13.75’’H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles included Women of Vision, Photographic Statements by Twenty Women Photographers by Dianora Niccolini and Runaway Girl, The Artist Louise Bourgeois by Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan. The dimensions of the collection measures: 9”L x 10.25”W x 1”H.
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles include: Worm: A Cuban American Story by Edel Rodriguez (2023); Kelly Mira las Estrellas by Lucia Gandia and Roberto Molla (2005). The dimensions of the collection measures: 7.75’’L x 1.5’’W x 10.25’’H.
Issued: 20th century - 21st century
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles include: All (W-hole) of Me by Carol Jazzar (2023); Looking for Bruce Conner by Kevin Hatch (2012); Art of Another Kind: International Abstraction and the Guggenheim, 1949 - 1960 by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2012); Robert Huff 47 Years, by the MDC Museum of Art and Design (2015). The dimensions of the collection measures: 10’’L x 3.25’’W x 10.25’’H.
Issued: 21st century
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles including Miami Contemporary Artists by Paul Clemence and Julie Davidow (2007); George Merrick’s Coral Gables: Where Your Castles in Spain Are Made Real by Avra Moore Parks (2006) and more. The dimensions of the collection measures: 9.75”L x 12.5”W x 3”H.
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles including Miami: The Magic City by Avra Moore Parks (2008); MiMo: Miami Modern Revealed by Eric P. Nash and Randall C. Robinson Jr. (2004); “and you thought you brought it with you: Art and Culture in Miami before 1980” by The Bakehouse Art Copmplex; Project Skyline: Modern MIami Beach Hotel Architecture Circa 1940 by Jewel Stern; and Home Miami Collectors Edition.??The dimensions of the collection measures: 10.25”L x 11.25”W x 2.75”H.
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
First edition Dennis Wheatley, Murder off Miami softcover book. It is bound as a folder with ribbon and contains documents and evidence of the police officer investigating the crime. Includes full-page photographs of living people and the scene of the murder, handwritten letters, police reports and the actual clues (human hair, a piece of blood-stained curtain, etc.) presented in correct sequence so that it reads like a straight thriller. Designed to look like and aged and worn case file. Published by the Crime Book Society by Hutchinson & Co LTD.
Issued: 1936
Dimensions: 8.50”L x 1”W x 10.50”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Five-piece set of 3-dimensional and lenticular postcards featuring photographs of Mural Artworks by Kenny Scharf; Ron English; Swoon and Aiko, commissioned for the Wynwood Walls during Art Basel 2013.
Issued: 2013
Dimensions: 8”L x 4”W
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles included: Selections from the NAEMI (National Art Exhibitions by the Mentally Ill) Art Collection (2003); Phillips de Pury and Company, 2012 Spring Season Auction Catalog; Poster booklet for Damien Hirst Butterflies and Skulls Exhibiton (2008). The dimensions of the collection measures: 9”L x 12”W x 0.75”H.
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
San Francisco: Caldwell Snyder Publishing, 2002. Autographed by Regina Saura to a personal friend, with a small drawing included. First Trade Edition. Regina Saura is a Spanish artist known for her evocative paintings that blend abstraction and figuration, exploring themes of memory, perception, and psychological states through expressive color and fragmented forms. This 159page book offers an in-depth exploration of the artist?s distinctive approach to painting, providing insights into her creative process, personal themes, and the ways in which she challenges the viewer’s perception. ISBN: 1884495125.
Artist: Regina Saura
Issued: 2002
Dimensions: 9”L x 11.5”W x 0.5”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
1ST EDITION UPTON SINCLAIR HARDCOVER BOOK, THE JUNGLE
New York: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1906. First Edition, Second Trade. A novel that exposes the harsh and unsanitary conditions of the meatpacking industry in Chicago. It follows the struggles of a Lithuanian immigrant, Jurgis Rudkus, and his family as they endure exploitation, poverty, and corruption, leading to Sinclair’s call for social and labor reforms.
Artist: Upton Sinclair
Issued: 1906
Dimensions: 5.25”L x 1.25”W x 8”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
SIGNED DATE FARMERS HARDCOVER BOOK, SUPER LOCOS
San Francisco: Upper Playground, 2007. This fantastic book showcases artworks from Date Farmers, the collaborative duo of Armando Lerma and Carlos Ramirez, known for their vibrant mixed-media works that blend painting and collage, drawing inspiration from their Coachella Valley surroundings and exploring themes of culture, identity, and the Latino experience. ISBN: 0977885429.
Artist: Armando Lerma and Carlos Ramirez (Date Farmers)
Issued: 2007
Dimensions: 6.25”L x 8.5”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Original mixed media artwork on scavenged wood entitled Slave Cylinder by Chicano NeoPop Expressionist duo Armando Lerma and Carlos Ramirez, aka The Date Farmers. Originally exhibited at Ace Gallery in LA, this artwork combines found ephemera set on top of an alien figure that reflects Lerma and Ramirez’s sociopolitical and cultural otherness faced by Mexicans and Chicanos residing in the US. Signature and date on verso: Date Farmers 2011. Includes gallery sticker. Housed in a yellow painted wood frame. Artwork Dimensions: 36”L x 36”H. Frame Dimensions: 37.50”L x 37.50”H x 3.50”W.
Artist: Armando Lerma and Carlos Ramirez (Mexican-American 20th-21st century) Issued: 2011
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $500 Est: $8000 - $10000
This limited-edition lithograph, displayed with a blue mat board, features the iconic 1980s environmental art installation Surrounded Islands, Biscayne Bay, Greater Miami, 1980-83. Created by husband-and-wife duo Christo and JeanneClaude, the project was initiated in 1980 and completed on May 7, 1983. The installation surrounded 11 islands in Biscayne Bay, Greater Miami, Florida, including locations near Bakers Haulover Cut, Broad Causeway, 79th Street Causeway, Julia Tuttle Causeway, and Venetian Causeway. A total of 6.5 million square feet of vibrant pink polypropylene fabric, cut into 79 custom patterns, extended 200 feet into the bay around each island, accentuating their shapes and creating a striking visual spectacle. The lithograph is signed and numbered in the top right corner. Christo - Surrounded Islands, Biscayne Bay, Greater Miami, 1980-83. Christo/C.V.J. Corp.
Photo Wolfgang Volz. Frame size: 33”L x 1.25”W x 46.5”H. Sight size: 24.5”L x 38”H.
Artist: Christo Vladimirov Javacheff (Bulgarian, 1935-2020) and Jeanne-Claude Denat de Guillebon (Moroccan, 1935-2009)
Issued: 1980-1983
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
One of a kind watercolor and green ink on paper glued to board by American Abstract Expressionist Betty Parsons. Sent by the artist to the Truman Gallery, New York on 11 December 1977. Signature and date on lower right in ink: Betty Parsons, 77.
Artist: Betty Bierne Parsons (American, 19001982)
Issued: 1977
Dimensions: 4”L x 6”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
BETTY PARSONS, ORIGINAL SCREENPRINT ON LAID PAPER, SIGNED
Gorgeous original color screenprint on laid paper by American Abstract Expressionist artist Betty Parsons who applies deep red and black floating forms on a vibrant ultramarine background. Signature and date on lower right: Betty B. Parsons, 74.
Artist: Betty Bierne Parsons (American, 19001982)
Issued: 1974
Dimensions: 6.75”L x 8.25”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
PARSONS, ONE-OF-A KIND
ON PAPER, SIGNED
One of a kind gouache with use of tip of the brush on paper glued on board by American Abstract Expressionist Betty Parsons. Sent by the artist to the Truman Gallery, New York on 11 December 1977. Signature and date on lower right in ink: Betty Parsons, 77.
Artist: Betty Bierne Parsons (American, 19001982)
Issued: 1977
Dimensions: 4”L x 6”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
One of a kind gouache and pastel with use of tip of the brush on paper by American Abstract Expressionist Betty Parsons. Artist signature and date on lower left. Housed in a gilded wooden frame with off-white mat. Sight size: 3.75”L x 4”H. Frame Dimensions: 9.25”L x 0.5”W x 11”H.
Artist: Betty Bierne Parsons (American, 19001982)
Issued: 1960
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
Set of two original oil paintings on canvas entitled Chrys IV and Chrys V by French duo brothers Florian and Michael Quistrebert. They explore the effects of paintings that can be seductive and hypnotizing, yet repulsive. The two groundbreaking abstractions play with visual illusions, colors and light, and textures. Both artworks are featured in the hardcover catalogue Shadows and Mirrors by Genesis Breyer-Porridge, 2011. They were loaned to the Frost Art Museum in 2011 for the Tour de France/Florida exhibition. Each artwork: 6”L x 10”H x 2”W.
Artist: Florian & Michael Quistrebert (French 1982 & 1976) Issued: 2009
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $80
Est: $800 - $2000
Untitled original spray paint and shimmery pigments on canvas artwork by French duo brothers Florian and Michael Quistrebert. They were nominated for the Prix Marcel Duchamp in 2014, presented their first large-scale monographic show at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris in 2016, and have exhibited extensively worldwide. Housed in a removable hand-painted hunter green and clear wood frame. Artwork
Dimensions: 9.50”L x 6.25”H. Frame Dimensions: 10”L x 7”H x 1”W.
Artist: Florian and Michael Quistrebert (French 1982 & 1976)
Issued: 2010
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $80
Est: $800 - $2000
Original spray paint and oil on canvas entitled Rectangles by French duo Florian and Michael Quistrebert who explore the effects of light and shade that are both seductive and hypnotizing. The French duo of brothers were nominated for the Prix Marcel Duchamp in 2014 and presented their first large-scale monographic show at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris in 2016. Rectangles is featured in the 2011 hardcover catalogue Shadows and Mirrors by Genesis Breyer-Porridge.
Artist: Florian & Michael Quistrebert (French 1982 & 1976)
Issued: c. 2010
Dimensions: 18”L x 13”H x 1”W
Starting Bid: $200
Est: $2000 - $3000
KGAR ORIGINAL CONTEMPORARY MIXED MEDIA ON BOARD, SIGNED
An exquisite mixed media painting on board featuring a striking portrait of a crowned male in mid-scream, surrounded by drips and spatters of color, adorned with a line of stenciled male figures at the top. Artist signature and date on verso: Kgar 2014.
Issued: 2014
Dimensions: 24.25”L x 1.75”W x 32”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
An intriguing piece by American artist Andre Leon Gray, titled Higher Ground (Go with the Flow), created with white charcoal and black gesso on a reclaimed kitchen cabinet door which showcases a flow chart with text. He is known for contrasting found objects with images or text to convey critical messages about Black identity, history of race relations in the United States, and culture. Artist signature on lower right. Artist signature, name, title, and date on verso.
Artist: Andre Leon Gray (American, b. 1969)
Issued: 2010
Dimensions: 16.75”L x 21”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
Original mixed media in a shadowbox by Canadian artist Magda Trazski who takes on the Vanitas theme of memento mori (Remember you must die) in a ludic approach. She attaches an anthropomorphic hand-sewn mouse to three black balloons that keep the critter is a frozen elevated state. Signature and date in graphite on lower right: M. Trazski 2007. Sticker on verso: Surrender, June 2007 Magda Trazski
Artist: Magda Trazski (Canadian 20th-21st century)
Issued: 2007
Dimensions: 11.25”L x 3.25”W x 18.75”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
Elusive Dream is an original mixed media in a shadowbox by Canadian artist Magda Trazski who takes on the Vanitas theme of memento mori (Remember you must die) in a ludic approach. She includes a hand sewn black and white mouse with a cartoon face that has missed the string of a red balloon, shattering its dream to be lifted. Signature and date in graphite on lower right: M. Trazski 2007. Sticker on verso: Elusive Dream, June 2007 Magda Trazski
Artist: Magda Trazski (Canadian 20th-21st century)
Issued: 2007
Dimensions: 14”L x 3.50”W x 17”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
A remarkable original drawing created with markers and lipstick on paper. It depicts two unconventional nude figures, incorporating various ambiguous shapes and patterns that resemble clothing and organs, accented with pink lipstick kiss marks. Housed in a gilded frame decorated with a floral pattern, in addition to a white mat with a dark blue border. Artwork
Dimensions: 12.5”L x 8”H. Frame Dimensions: 20.25”L x 1”W x 15.25”H. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment.
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
An original silkscreen print on paper by Miamibased artist Lynne Golob Gelfman, known for her groundbreaking experimentation with abstract painting techniques. Handwritten text on verso: Link, 2002, for Haitian Relief Project/Fund. Artist signature and date on lower right of verso: Lynne Gelfman 02. Handwritten text on back of lower edge of frame: Lynne Golob Gelfman. Housed in a white wooden frame with a white mat. Sight size: 12”L x 9”H. Frame Dimensions: 15.75”L x 0.75”W x 12.75”H. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment.
Artist: Lynne Golob Gelfman (American, 19442020)
Issued: 2002
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Original rubbing on paper artwork entitled This Little Piggy by American Modernist Edna Glaubman who lived and worked in Miami from 1961 to 1986, and who was part of the original Coconut Grove Arts movement. Signature in graphite on lower left side: Glaubman. Title on verso: This Little Piggy. Housed in a gilt and brown wooden frame. Artwork Dimensions: 10.25”L x 14.50”H. Frame Dimensions: 14.50”L x 18.75”H x 1”W.
Artist: Edna Glaubman (American, 1919-1986)
Issued: c. 1970
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Contemporary original color photograph applied to board featuring a close-up shot of the advertisement for the makers of pork sausage painted on the wall of the Cook’s Market in Thomaston Georgia. Artwork Dimensions: 20.50”L x 16.50”H.
Issued: c. 1980
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
This fun small painting, created with acrylic and enamel on wood, depicts a yelling cat with X marks throughout its body. Handwritten title, date, and artist’s signature on the back. Red Dot Miami 2007 is also written on the back. Red Dot is one of the art fairs that takes place annually during Miami Art Week the first week in December during Art Basel Miami. The piece is?Housed in a wooden black frame. Artwork
Dimensions: 6”L x 8”H. Frame Dimensions: 7”L x 1.25”W x 8.75”H.
Issued: 2007
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10 Est: $10 - $200
This stunning abstract mixed media painting on paper features lovely pastel hues against a dark blue background. Babette Herschberger, an artist from Indiana now living in St. Petersburg, Florida, creates minimal, abstract compositions, and her work has been widely exhibited and published, including in New American Paintings. Artist’s signature and date are on the verso. Housed in a light wooden frame. Artwork Dimensions: 10.75”L x 8.75”H. Frame Dimensions: 12.25”L x 0.75”W x 10.25”H.
Artist: Babette Herschberger (American, 20th century)
Issued: 2008
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Set of seven oil paintings on unstretched canvas by American, Berlin-based artist Jon Konkol. His work examines the relationship between postmodern discourse and omnivore ethics, influenced by figures like Kafka and Frida Kahlo. He explores themes of meaning, temptation, and the distortions of perception. Artist’s signature on verso of each painting and a few are dated: 2015. Largest artwork: 11.5”L x 17.5”H.
Artist: Jon Konkol (American, b. 1984)
Issued: c. 2015
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
This vibrant set includes an ink and oil on medium-density fiberboard, which the artist gifted to a friend, titled Strong Aspirations by multimedia artist Vicki Pierre. Artist signature, title and date, accompanied with a personal message on verso. The set also includes a painted wooden block shaped like a lawyer’s office, labeled in Portuguese, provides a glimpse inside as people walk by outside. Largest artwork: 3.5”L x 1.5”W x 6”H.
Issued: 2004
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Original set of two mixed media collages on wood on wood by Post-Contemporary artist and filmmaker Greg Haberny. He uses art to criticize socio-political American issues such as the black and white mugshots of 1960s activists respectively arrested for political dissidence and tax evasion. Signature and date on verso: 2010 G. Haberny. Housed in a black wood frame. Each artwork Dimensions: 5”L x 4”H x 1.50”W.
Artist: Greg Haberny (American b. 1975)
Issued: 2010
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
Original mixed media on canvas assemblage by Post-Contemporary art iconoclast Greg Haberny who makes a radio adorned with an image of Uncle Sam that is completely empty on the inside. Signature, title, and date on verso: 1984-42, G. Haberny 2010.
Artist: Greg Haberny (American b. 1975)
Issued: 2007
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
Original mixed media collage and ink marker on paper by Post-Contemporary artist and filmmaker Greg Haberny who uses pasted onomatopoeias on the cartoonish face of a cornflake advertisement to reroute its meaning. Signature and date on verso: 2005 Miami G. Haberny. Housed in a natural wood frame with a white mat. Artwork Dimensions: 4.50”L x 6.50”H. Frame Dimensions: 11”L x 9”H x 1.50”W.
Artist: Greg Haberny (American b. 1975)
Issued: 2005
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
Large original two-sided Graffiti Art painting on wood. One side depicts bright colored forms by a washing machine with suds that have overflowed, and a blue marker alien cartoon character in a spaceship on the lower right. The opposite painted side has been reclaimed with scratched out areas and writings that spell KAOS (with the K scratched out and the Anarchy symbol for A) and For The Future written below.
Issued: c. 2000
Dimensions: 48.50”L x 52.50”W x 0.25”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
Made in China is an awesome original mixed media artwork on wood by Post-Contemporary artist and filmmaker Greg Haberny featured in his solo exhibition Dirty Little Things at Leo Kesting Gallery NYC in 2009. He derides consumerism with the words Sars, Oil, Sucker, Wasps, Mad Milk Cow, Toxic, and Bomb with dripping cans, a smocking bunny and zonked out cat set amidst holes punched in the wood. Signature, title and date and graffiti on verso: Made in China Part IV 2008 Greg Haberny. Housed in a black wood frame. Artwork Dimensions: 48”L x 42”H. Frame
Dimensions: 49.50”L x 44”H x 2”W.
Artist: Greg Haberny (American b.1975)
Issued: 2009
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $300
Est: $5000 - $8000
Various ink sketches, a booklet, and a large diagram that were part of the exhibit Folding the Black Flag, presented at Space Mountain in Miami, FL, in 2014. Curated by James Concannon and Kalan Sherrard, this art show explored Nihilist Poetics, aiming to reinterpret history by layering and connecting movements like Dadaism and the Black Panther Party. The artists used deconstruction to critique the contemporary art scene, suggesting that folding can both reshape and strengthen concepts. Ultimately, the project embraces absurdity in art while highlighting its enduring significance. The dimensions of the collection measures: 12.5”L x 12.5”H.
Issued: 2014
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
This ensemble includes AIDS Wolf: Ma Vie Banale Avant-Garde, Bill Orcutt: A New Way To Pay Old Debts, Catholic Spray: Earth Slime, and more. The dimensions of the collection measures: 12.75”L x 1”W x 12.75”H.
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
This diverse collection includes No Statik: Unity And Fragmentation, Fucked Up: Year Of The Rat B/W First Born, Eli Winter: LP Album, and more. The dimensions of the collection measures: 12.75”L x 1”W x 12.75”H.
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
This eclectic collection includes Killick: Stay At Home Monk, Holly Hunt: Year One, Steely Dan: Aja, and more. The dimensions of the collection measures: 12.75”L x 1”W x 12.75”H.
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Includes Peter Brotzmann Quartet: Lila Eule, Thurston Moore: Talk Normal, and Sly and The Family Stone: Everybody Is A Star, and more. The dimensions of the collection measures: 7.75”L x 0.5”W x 7.75”H.
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
A celebrated boxed set that collects the remastered recordings of blues pioneer Charley Patton from 1929 to 1934, along with works by his contemporaries. Includes a beautifully bound book with biographical details, original advertisements, and label stickers. It won three Grammy Awards for its exceptional presentation and historical significance, making it a prized collection for blues enthusiasts. This item has its original box: 12.25”L x 10.5”W x 3”H.
Issued: 2001
Dimensions: 12.25”L x 10.25”W x 3”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
High-quality vinyl record player designed for serious audio enthusiasts. It features a straight tonearm for enhanced tracking accuracy and reduced distortion, a semi-automatic function that returns the tonearm to its rest position to protect the stylus and record, and high-quality construction for optimal sound and durability. It includes an adjustable counterweight to fine-tune tracking force for cartridge compatibility and a damped base to minimize vibrations, ensuring superior audio performance.
Issued: c. 1970 - 1980
Dimensions: 17’’L x 14.25’’H x 4’’H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
ROBERT SANTELLI HARDCOVER BOOK, THE BOB DYLAN SCRAPBOOK
Published by Simon & Schuster on 2005. Titled: The Bob Dylan Scrapbook, 1956 - 1966. A 64 page slipcase scrapbook of rare photographs, documents, memorabilia, audio and insightful content about the musician emerging periods. Includes its hard slipcase box. ISBN10: 0743228286. ISBN13: 9780743228282.
Artist: Robert Santelli
Issued: c. 2005
Dimensions: 10’’L x 1.5’’W x 10.75’’H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles included: The Great Big Book of Tomorrow: A Treasury of Cartoons by Tom Tomorrow (2003); Weirdo, Issue No. 21 by R. Crumb and more (1993); I Shall Destroy All The Civilized Planets by Fletcher Hanks (2007). The dimensions of the collection measures: 8.5”L x 11”W x 1.25”H.
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Seattle: Fantagraphics Books. Titles included are Love and Rockets Vol. 2: Chelo’s Burden (1986); Love and Rockets Vol. 3: Las Mujeres Perdidas (1990); Heartbreak Soup (2007). Love and Rockets Vol. 3: Las Mujeres Perdidas is 20 in a limited signed edition of 500 copies. The dimensions of the collection measures: 8.75”L x 11.25”W x 1.75”H.
Artist: Hernandez Brothers
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
New York: Alfred A. Knopf Publisher, January 1 of 1991. A 305 pages hardcover book. Showcases a collection of the witty and darkly humorous artwork of Charles Addams, featuring a range of black-and-white drawings and vibrant full-color covers from The New Yorker. Spanning over fifty years of Addams career, the selection highlights his unique artistic legacy. Introduction by Wilfrid Sheed. Includes its book sleeve.
Artist: Charles Addams
Issued: c. 1991
Dimensions: 10’’L x 1.25’’W x 12’’H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
DUDLEY HESS HARDCOVER BOOK, GOING THRU WITH A GOLDEN SPOON
New York: Hess Brothers Inc, 1919. An illustrated tale that recounts the experiences and camaraderie of the 52nd Brigade Field Artillery during World War I, blending humor and hardship through storytelling and visuals.
Artist: Dudley Hess
Issued: 1919
Dimensions: 6”L x 0.5”W x 9”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles included: Power of the Atom No. 6 Winter (1988); Legion of Super-Heroes No. 75 2-Timer (1989); Watchmen No. 11 (1987). The dimensions of the collection measures: 6.75”L x 10”W x 0.25”H.
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
4 ANTIQUE CHILDREN & INSPIRATIONAL FICTION HARDCOVER BOOKS INCLUDING FIRST EDITIONS
Titles include: The Waverly Novels by Sir Walter Scott (1885), Life with Father by Clarence Day (1935) First edition; Heidis Children by Charles Tritten (1939) First edition; and The Potter and The Clay by Maud Howard Peterson (1901) First edition. The dimensions of the collection measures: 6’’L x 5.5’’H x 8.5’’W.
Issued: 19th century - Early 20th century Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10 Est: $10 - $200
New York: Random House. Includes The Story of Babar and Babar and His Children. Hardcovers and two come with their original dust covers. Same dimensions for all books: 8.25”L x 11.25”W x 0.75”H.
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
A three piece set of vintage children’s writing tablets featuring lined pages and a playful goose on the cover.
Issued: 1930
Dimensions: 8”L x 0.5”W x 10”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles included: The Aliens Have Landed by Kenn Nesbitt (2001); Little Lit Strange Stories for Strange Kids by Art Spiegelman and Francoise Mouly (2001). The dimensions of the collection measures: 9.5”L x 13.5”W x 1”H.
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
ILLUSTRATED
Titles include: The Little Red Racing Car by Dwight Kroulton (2013); The Little Island by Golden MacDonald with Illustrations by Leonard Weisgard (1946); Jazz A.B.C: An A to Z collection of Jazz Portraits by Wynton Marshalls (2005). The lot measures: 11.5’’L x 1.5’’W x 12.5’’H.
Issued: 20th century - 21st century Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
4 books on Art Deco interior design, style, and decoration. This collection compiles the classics of the era, offers insider information for collectors, and provides valuable resources for designers and enthusiasts. Includes: Collecting Art Deco by Tony Fusco; Art Deco Interiors by Patricia Bayer; Art Deco House Style by Ingrid Cranfield; and The Art Deco Style in Household objects, Architecture, Sculpture, Graphics, Jewelry, by Theodore Menten. Largest book measures: 9.75’’L x 0.75’’W x 11.5’’H.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
4 INTERIOR AND GARDEN DESIGN PAPERBACK AND HARDCOVER
Titles include: Avant Gardens by Tim Richardson; The New Color Book; The Private House by Rose Tarlow; Alongside a Small-Pace Garden Magazine. Largest book measures: 8.75’’L x 1.5’’W x 9.5’’H.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
GIORGIO ARMANI SPRINGSUMMER 1998
Published in Milan by Armani in 1998. Presenting a loose collection of black and white photographs in frosted mylar folders, one for woman’s collection and one for mans, housed in a hard folding black paper slipcase and a white sleeve box.
Artist: Giorgio Armani
Issued: c. 1991
Dimensions: 9.25’’L x 0.75’’W x 12.5’’H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Showcasing the masters of the 20th century. Titles include: Max Weber: American Modern, by the Jewish Museum of New York; Dubuffet by the Museum of Modern Art of New York; Jean Dubuffet and Modern Masters of the 20th Century by Galerie Maximillian; Art of the Forties by the Museum of Modern Art of New York. Largest book measures: 9’’L x 0.5’’W x 10.75’’H.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Rizzoli International Publications, 1985. Memphis: Research, Experiences, Results, Failures and Successes of New Design, a 233 pages hardcover book considered a foundational text on the Memphis Group. It provides a comprehensive overview of the group’s work, its philosophy, and its impact on the design world. Includes the original sleeve. ISBN 0847805697.
Artist: Barbara Radice
Issued: c. 1985
Dimensions: 8.5’’L x 1’’W x 12’’H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles include: Josef Hoffmann, Interiors 19021913 by the Neue Galerie Museum for German and Austrian Art of New York, (244 pages) hardcover book with its sleeve jacket; Josef Hoffman, Architect and Designer 1870-1956 by Galerie Metropol of New York (80 pages) paperback book with is sleeve jacket. The dimensions of the collection measures: 9.5’’L x 1.5’’W x 11.75’’H.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles include: Fragments from Greek and Roman Architecture: The Classical America Edition of Hector dEspouys Plates by John Blatteau and Christiane Sears (1978); Arquitectonica, foreword by Phillip Johnson (1991); Die Architektur der Donaumonarchie by Akos Moravansky (1998)
(Written in German). The lot measures: 9’’L x 2’’W x 12’’H.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Published by Skira on 2007. Complete title: Legends of the Open Road: The History, Technology and Future of Automobile Design. A 560 pages in-depth visual and comprehensive book by Gabriella Belli that explores the fascinating world of automobile design. It delves into the history, technology, and future of car design, showcasing iconic models and innovative concepts. Includes its original sleeve jacket. ISBN: 9788861300668.
Artist: Gabriella Belli
Issued: c. 2007
Dimensions: 9.75’’L x 2.25’’W x 11.25’’H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles include: Moderne Fashioning The French Interior by Sarah Schleuning (2007), and Saul Steinberg by Harold Rosenberg (1978). The dimensions of the collection measures: 10.75”L x 12”W x 2”H.
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles includes: Charles Rennie Mackintosh (18681928) by Charlotte Fiell and Peter Fiell (1996); Charles Rennie Mackintosh edited by Wendy Kaplan (1996). The dimensions of the collection measures: 10”L x 12”W x 2.25”H.
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Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles include: Art and the Stage in the 20th Century: Painters and Sculptors work for the Theater, edited by Henning Rischbieter (1968); Posters: The 20th-Century Poster. Design of the Avant-Garde by Dawn Ades (1984). Lot measures: 13’’L x 2.5’’W x 12’’H.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles include: Unmonumental: The Object of the 21st Century by the New Bowery Museum of New York (2007); Classic Modern Furniture by Richard Schultz (2003); Guido Bagini The Liquid Horizon (2006); For All the Things we Thought we’d Love Forever by Susan Collins (2008); Bodies of Work by Ewerdt Hilgelmann (2009); The Architectural Forum (1938). The dimensions of the collection measures: 10’’L x 3.25’’W x 11.75’’H.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles include: The Last Railroad in America, by O. Winston Link and Thomas H. Garver (1995); The American Railroad: Working for the Nation by Joe Welsh (2006); The Golden Play Book of Automobile Stamps by Nancy Kennedy Bond (1952); Southern Railway System Flyer (1957); Southern Railway System Ephemera, Time Tables of Passenger Trains (1943). The dimensions of the collection measures: 11.75’’L x 2’’W x 11’’H.
Issued: 20th century - 21st century
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles includes: Apollo: An Illustrated Manual of the History of Art Throughout the Ages by Reinach (1925); Tint Catalog in Japanese (1984); Developing the Core Curriculum by Faunce and Bossing (1952); Handbook of Japanese Art by Noritake Tsuda (1936). The dimensions of the collection measures: 6.25’’L x 4’’H x 9’’H.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles included: The Cushman School by Dr. Paul George (2006); Fortune April 1975, Special Bicentennial Issue: The American System; What I Believe by Rebekah Mercer. The dimensions of the collection measures: 9.25”L x 12.25”W x 1.75”H.
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles include: The Portable Nietzsche edited by Walter Kaufman (1982); Radio Advertising for Retailers by C.H. Sandage (1945); A Preface to Morals by Walter Lippman (1965); Where is your War by Pyle (1943). The dimensions of the collection measures: 5.75’’L x 4.5’’W x 8.75’’H.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles include: The Jefferson Bible by Thomas Jefferson (2011); The Selling Candidate: The Winning Formula (1977); Tension Affecting International Understanding by Klineberg (1950); The Intelligent Womans Guide to Capitalism by Bernard Shaw (1928). The dimensions of the collection measures: 6.5’’L x 4.5’’W x 9.25’’H.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles include: Government in the United States: National, State and Local by James W. Garner (1925); U.S Foreign Policy: Shield of the Republic by Walter Lippmann (1943); The Outline of History by H.G Wells (1956). The dimensions of the collection measures: 6’’L x 3.5’’W x 8.5’’H.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Los Angeles: Western Opinion Research Center, 1977. Second Edition. A 153-page book for anyone planning to seek elective office, showing you how to run your campaign with a formula to win.
Artist: Hal Evry
Issued: 1977
Dimensions: 5.75”L x 8.75”W x 0.5”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Titles include: The Disappearance by Philip Wylie (1951); Tutt and Mr. Tutt by Arthur Train (Early 20th century); Troilus and Cressida by William Shakespeare (1902). The dimensions of the collection measures: 6’’L x 3.5’’W x 8.25’’H.
Issued: Early 20th century
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
BERNARD SHAW BOOK, THE ADVENTURES OF THE BLACK GIRL IN HER SEARCH FOR GOD. 1932
London: Constable & Company Limited, 1932. A short story about a newly converted girl who embarks on a literal quest for God, encountering various religious figures who each try to convert her, reflecting Shaw’s controversial views on faith and race. Featuring engravings and signature by John Farleigh with the name Bernard Peyton Chamberlain written above.
Artist: Bernard Shaw
Issued: 1932
Dimensions: 5.25”L x 0.5”W x 8”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
A stunning black and white photograph print on paper after an original photograph by renowned photographer Richard D’Amore, titled Steps in Central Park. His work has been published in numerous publications and is part of permanent collections at prestigious national museums, as well as private collections. Artist copyright and name on lower left. Published by RetroReproductions. Housed in a wooden frame. Sight size: 17.5”L x 21.5”H. Frame Dimensions: 19”L x 0.75”W x 23”H.
Artist: After Richard D’Amore (1940-2006) Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10 Est: $10 - $200
Original color screenprint on laid paper entitled Clocks of Time by American Abstract Expressionist artist Betty Parsons. She paints brightly warm and cool colored organic shapes within vertical and horizontal lines that seemingly divide the passage of time. Signature and date on lower right: Betty B Parsons, 78. Edition number on lower left: A.P. (Artist Proof) 12/20.
Artist: Betty Bierne Parsons (American, 19001982)
Issued: 1978
Dimensions: 21.25”L x 29.5”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
BETTY PARSONS, ONE-OF-A KIND GOUACHE ON PAPER, SIGNED
One of a kind gouache with use of tip of the brush on paper glued on board by American Abstract Expressionist Betty Parsons. Sent by the artist to the Truman Gallery, New York. Signature and date on lower left in ink: Betty Parsons, 77.
Artist: Betty Bierne Parsons (American, 19001982)
Issued: 1977
Dimensions: 6”L x 4”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
BETTY PARSONS, ONE-OF-A KIND WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, SIGNED
One of a kind watercolor and ink on paper by American Abstract Expressionist Betty Parsons who depicts a seascape from the shore where two individuals look at the blue sea. Title and date on lower left side: illegible Hotel, 69.
Artist: Betty Bierne Parsons (American, 19001982)
Issued: 1969
Dimensions: 8.25”L x 5.25”H
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
Outstanding oil on canvas entitled Green Light by Abstract artist Betty Parsons who paints organic forms floating on a anthracite background. Artist signature and date on lower right. Housed in a gilded wood frame. Artwork Dimensions: 14”L x 13”H. Frame Dimensions: 14.75”L x 1.75”W x 13.75”H.
Artist: Betty Bierne Parsons (American, 19001982)
Issued: 1961
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $80
Est: $800 - $2000
A vivid photograph installation by renowned photographer Katrin Korfmann, titled Timed Grey, consisting of an extra-large lightbox showcasing 650 images obtained from a video recording at Peter Eisenman’s Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin. Focusing on 10 minutes and 50 second timeframe, these still-shots were captured every second and arranged in horizontal rows. The installation visualizes the progression of time, exploring the boundaries between video and photography, as well as still and moving images. Lightbox needs rewiring.
Artist: Katrin Korfmann (German, b. 1971) Issued: 2007
Dimensions: 52.25”L x 4.5”W x 38.75”H
Starting Bid: $300
Est: $3000 - $5000
Seven small gesso boards each featuring two cut out halves of black and white photographs, placed together to depict a connection between two figures. These pieces were featured at the Mixed Connections group show at Space Mountain Gallery in Miami, FL, 2017. Richard Vergez is a Cuban-American visual and intermedia artist born in Philadelphia, PA, who lived and worked in New York with the Brooklyn Collage Collective and currently resides in South Florida. Each board measures: 5”L x 7”H.
Artist: Richard Vergez (Cuban/American, 20th century)
Issued: 2016
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Original three-dimensional mixed media assemblage on wood by Post-Contemporary artist and socio-political filmmaker Greg Haberny. He constructs the burial of the American dream with its flag placed on a casket made of found objects. Signature, title and date on verso: 2010
G. Haberny. Housed in a wood frame. Artwork
Dimensions: 6”L x 8”H x 4”W.
Artist: Greg Haberny (American b. 1975)
Issued: 2010
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
Original mixed media on wood entitled 1929
The Great Depression/Carpetbagger by PostContemporary art iconoclast Greg Haberny who uses found objects that he metamorphoses into an artwork critical of contemporary American culture. Signature, title and date on verso: The Great Depression 2010 G. Haberny. Housed in a black wood frame. Artwork Dimensions: 10”L x 8”H. Frame Dimensions: 11”L x 8.75”H x 1.50”W.
Artist: Greg Haberny (American b. 1975)
Issued: 2010
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
Neo Pop mixed media on paper glued to board by art activist Greg Haberny who has risen to international acclaim since his participation in Banksy’s pop up shop Marks and Stencils, NYC, in 2010. Haberny addresses the dismal state of health insurances in the US by depicting a gun totting black cat with scribblings and red painted words that read Gimmi my Health Insurance. Signature and title on verso.
Artist: Greg Haberny (American b.1975)
Issued: c. 2010
Dimensions: 6.50”L x 11.75”H x 1.25”W
Starting Bid: $20
Est: $200 - $800
My Declaration of Independence is a monumental mixed media artwork on wood by art activist Greg Haberny who describes his style as completely loose and out of control. Haberny uses paint, oil sticks, glitter and found objects to denounce global chaos and violence via comic characters that surround a laughing teddy bear who activates a detonator. It blasts wood shards and other found objects filled with glitter and gold colored explosions. Signature, title and date on verso: Summer of 2011, My Declaration of Independence, Greg Haberny. Housed in a black wood frame. Artwork Dimensions: 64”L x 48”H. Frame Dimensions: 68”L x 52”H x 7”W.
Artist: Greg Haberny (American b. 1975)
Issued: 2011
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $300
Est: $5000 - $8000
Original mixed media on wood by PostContemporary artist and filmmaker Greg Haberny who uses visual humor to denounce societal ills. Haberty’s commentary on Western consumerism vs. Eastern ideologies is addressed via a smiling Christmas Elf who reaches a floating dollar sign surrounded by ripped clippings of Chinese Cultural Revolutionary propaganda posters. Signature and graffiti symbols on verso: Haberny. Housed in a black painted wood frame. Artwork
Dimensions: 26”L x 38”H. Frame Dimensions: 28”L x 40”H x 2.25”W.
Artist: Greg Haberny (American b.1975)
Issued: c. 2010
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $300
Est: $5000 - $8000
Outstanding monumental acrylic, enamel, and dirt on birch wood entitled Dirty Little Things by Post-Contemporary artist and filmmaker Greg Haberny featured in his solo exhibition Dirty Little Things at Leo Kesting Gallery NYC in 2009. Cartoon characters next to an elephant and donkey set on patriotic banners satirize the socio-political landscape of the USA that Haberny deride with medication bottles, dollar signs, and immigration Custom and enforcement (ICE) signs. Signature, title and date on verso: Haberty, Dirty Little Things, 2009. Housed in a black wood frame. Artwork Dimensions: 72”L x 48.50”H. Frame Dimensions: 73.75”L x 50”H x 3.50”W. Artist: Greg Haberny (American b. 1975)
Issued: 2009
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $300 Est: $5000 - $8000
MICHAEL ZELEHOSKI, ORIGINAL WALL MOUNTED ASSEMBLAGE, SIGNED
Green Box is an original wall mounted wood assemblage by American artist Michael Zelehoskion whose works are held in prestigious international private and public collections, including the Centre Pompidou in Paris, France. Zelehoski’s found objects include wooden palettes and police barricades that he reconstructs into stunning two-dimensional wallmounted assemblages, such as this outstanding recompositing of a see-through box. Signature and date on verso: Michael Zelehoski 2010.
Artist: Michael Zelehoski (American b. 1979)
Issued: 2010
Dimensions: 24.75”L x 51.75”W x 2”H
Starting Bid: $500
Est: $7000 - $12000
Bonsai III is an outstanding original mixed media polychrome sculpture by Cuban social commentary artists Alain Guerra and Neraldo de la Paz, aka Guerra de La Paz. The duo has created a budding tree out of discarded clothing tied together to make the trunk, branches, leaves, and flowers. This visually stunning artwork addresses issues of consumerism while showing an interconnectivity between humans via the untwined pieces of recycled materials. Does not include stone pellets that go on the base of the tree. Approximate artwork Dimensions: 30”L x 30”W x 25”H. Base Dimensions: 40”H x 16.50” dia. This item has a base included.
Artist: Alain Guerra (Cuban b. 1968) & Neraldo de la Paz (Cuban b. 1955) Issued: 2008
Dimensions: N/A
Starting Bid: $500
Est: $10000 - $15000
STANISLAV LIBENSKY AND JAROSLAVA BRYCHTOVA, THROUGH THE CONE
Red / Orange, cast , cut and polished glass by two highly respected, multi award winning and worldwide museum displayed Czech artiists. Etched signatures and date to lower edge. Sculpture is approximately: 21”L x 6.75”W x 13.5”H. Weight: 36 lbs. See front cover of the inner light by robert Kehlmann for a similar example.
Artist: Stanislav Libensky and Jaroslava Brychtova
Issued: 1995-1998
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $1800
Est: $18000 - $25000
STANISLAV LIBENSKY & JAROSLAVA BRYCHTOVA, SIGNUM
Green, cast, cut and polished glass by Two highly respected, multi-award winning and worldwide museum shown Czech artists. Etched signatures and date to lower edge. Sculpture is approximately: 13.25”L x 6.25”W x 14.5”H.
Weight: 21.5 lbs.
Artist: Stanislav Libensky and Jaroslava Brychtova
Issued: 1990s
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $2000
Est: $10000 - $20000
STANISLAV LIBENSKY AND JAROSLAVA BRYCHTOVA, TALL HEAD OR HEAD 1
Red / Orange cast cut and polished glass sculpture by two highly respected, multi award winning and worldwide museum shown Czech artists . Etched signatures and date to lower edge. Sculpture is approximately: 6.25”L x 5”W x 13.75”H. Weight: 10.5 lbs. See Corning museum of glass for a similair sculpture.
Artist: Stanislav Libensky and Jaroslava Brychtova
Issued: 1950s
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $800
Est: $8000 - $12000
Published by Semiotext(e), an influential independent publishing imprint known for its pioneering work in avant-garde theory, philosophy, and cultural critique. Features a 352 book that compiles experimental and critical texts from countercultural thinkers, writers, and philosophers, including voices like William Burroughs, Kathy Acker, and Jean Baudrillard. Reflecting on American society in the 1980s, the book critiques themes like consumerism, media influence, and Reagan-era politics through essays, fiction, and theoretical pieces. Known for its influence on underground intellectual, explicit and punk scenes, Semiotext(e) USA remains a key work in cultural critique and avant-garde theory. ISSN: 009395779.
Artist: Edited by Jim Fleming and Peter Lamborn Wilson
Issued: c. 1987
Dimensions: 8.75’’L x 0.75’’W x 10.75’’H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
PAUL PERRY SOFTCOVER BOOK, ON THE BUS THE COMPLETE GUIDE
New York: Thunder’s Mouth Press, 1991. A 195page book offering a comprehensive exploration of the infamous cross-country journey taken by Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters in the 1960s. ISBN: 0938410911.
Artist: Paul Perry
Issued: 1991
Dimensions: 8.75”L x 0.5”W x 9.5”H
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
RARE 1ST EDITION WILLIAM POWELL SOFTCOVER THE ANARCHIST COOKBOOK
Published by Lyle Stuart on 1971. This 160 page first edition softcover book is a very rare and controversial piece that provides instructions on how to make explosives, illicit drugs, and other potentially dangerous substances. Banned in several countries due to its association to various acts of terrorism. ISBN: 0818400048.
Artist: William Powell
Issued: c. 1971
Dimensions: 8.5’’L x 0.5’’W x 11’’H
Starting Bid: $80
Est: $800 - $2000
Original newspapers with historic headlines include The Miami Herald: Nixon Resigns, 1974; The New York Times: Clinton Impeached, 1998; The Miami Herald: (Clinton) Impeached, 1998; and Sunday Patriot News TV Magazine, 1961. Largest item: 15”L x 24.5”H
Issued: 1974-1998
Dimensions: See Description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
Very special collection of political memorabilia pertaining to the 2000 Florida election Recount during Bush v. Gore. This collection comes from an official re-count observer that was in the Miami-Dade offices when the re-count was shut down because of the infamous “Brooks Brothers” riot outside. The box includes: 1 observer badge, 1 Gore/Lieberman sticker and 1 special guest button, 2 hanging chads, 5 Al Gore admission tickets for the November 6 Election Rally with performances by Stevie Wonder and Deborah Cox, 1 Florida Voting Rights Team cap, 1 printed color photograph, and 3 complete newspapers (2 NYT, 1 Miami Herald), and 1 photocopy of Description of Challenges. Box Dimensions: 12”L x 2”W x 14”H
Issued: 2000
Dimensions: See description
Starting Bid: $10
Est: $10 - $200
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