Video: artnet Auctions Launches Sale of Urban Art 1972-Present
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NEW YORK and BERLIN, July 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Now through July 23, artnet
Auctions is presenting a special online auction of Urban Art from
1972-Present. The sale traces the evolution of Urban Art from the 1970s to
today with a spectacular range of 175 artworks by 60 artists including Banksy,
Jean-Michel Basquiat, CRASH, Faile, Keith Haring, and Mr. Brainwash.
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Early New York Graffiti Art
Leading the sale is a collection of early works by some of the most
influential New York Graffiti artists of the 1970s and 1980s. Among the
highlights is Hot Dogs and Mustard, 1972 by Coco 144, a signed spray painting
on canvas in the artist's classic style (estimate: $25,000-$35,000). Also
featured in this group is the nine foot steel sculpture Abstract of the Letter
A, 1982 by Phase 2 and Douglas Abdell (estimate: $140,000-$180,000).
Early works also include 15 masterpieces by ground-breaking graffiti artists
DAZE (Chris Ellis), CRASH (John Matos), and DONDI (Donald White). CRASH began
spray painting subway cars at the early age of 13. His virtuoso style is
captured in seven stunning works including Hallucination #177 (estimate:
$80,000-$100,000) and Arcadia Revisited, (estimate: $55,000-$85,000) both from
1987. CRASH's contemporary, DONDI became famous for his innovative style and
elaborate pieces, including Children of the Grave, three whole New York subway
cars painted from 1978-1980. The complexity of his work is evident in three
rare 1983 acrylics offered in the sale, Reflections, Style Maneuver and Boy
Graff (estimates: $12,000-$16,000 each).
Graffiti Art Moves Indoors
New York's crackdown on graffiti during the late 1980s drove artists such as
Keith Haring, LA2 (Angel Ortiz) and Jean-Michel Basquiat from subway cars to
art galleries, bringing graffiti art to the commercial mainstream. The sale
features four prints by Keith Haring including Art Attack on AIDS, 1988 and
United Nations - Fight AIDS Worldwide, 1990 which bear witness to the AIDS
epidemic of the late 1980s (estimates: $2,500-$3,500 each). Also featured in
this group are three works by Jean-Michel Basquiat executed between 1984 and
2005, including Jawbone of An Ass, 1985 (estimate: $20,000-$30,000).
Contemporary Street Art
Contemporary Street Art figures prominently in the sale, including ten works
by the enormously popular stencil artists Banksy and Blek le Rat. Banksy has
gained international notoriety for both his record-setting sales and
headline-grabbing stunts. The sale showcases eight Banksy screen prints from
2004-2008 including Morons, 2007, which pokes fun at the art world (estimate:
$7,000-$9,000). Also featured in this group is Desert Storm, 2007 by French
artist Blek Le Rat, who is known as the godfather of stencil art (estimate:
$5,000-$7,000).
Among the other contemporary highlights are 25 works by Shepard Fairey, Faile,
Aiko Nakagawa and Hush who share common origins in stencil art and
print-making. Ten works by artist's collective Faile from 2004-2008 include
the classic Faile image Bunny Boy, 2004 (estimate: $9,000-$12,000). Shepard
Fairey, who gained global acclaim for his 2008 Obama "Hope" poster is
represented with six works from this period, including Peace Bomber (Red
Edition), 2008 (estimate: $1,200-$1,500).
Rounding out the sale are recent works by Mr. Brainwash, Chris Johanson,
Anthony Lister and Neck Face. Neck Face stands out due to his violent drawings
of disturbing subjects such as the 2008 Untitled (Grim Reaper) (estimate:
$800-$1,200) while Australian-born artist Lister exposes the dark side of
street life in Magic Tricks, 2009 (estimate: $6,000-$8,000).
"We are delighted to present such a comprehensive collection of Urban and
Street Art," said Hans Neuendorf, CEO of artnet AG. "This auction brings
together seminal works by some the most influential Urban and Street artists
of the past forty years."
Browse the sale at www.artnetonlineauctions.com/UrbanArt
About artnet:
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visitors each month. Through its Fine Art Price Database of over 3.8 million
auction sales results and its Gallery Network of over 2,200 galleries
worldwide, artnet is the leading online resource for the international art
market. With the new Online Auctions, artnet has added a transaction platform
to its successful information services.
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