Printshop Benefit 2010: Auction, Sale,
and Reception
Wed., February 24, 6-9 pm
Jay Davis. Untitled (Bamboo
collage), 2008
Acrylic and vinyl on vinyl, mounted on
plexi. Courtesy of Artist
LIVE AUCTION conducted by Guy
Bennett. Proxy and phone bidding available.
Featuring: Francesco Clemente, Amy
Cutler, Jay Davis, Jim Dine, Joe Fig, Rosemarie Fiore, Tony
Fitzpatrick, Joanne Greenbaum, Yvonne Jacquette, Nicola López,
Suzanne McClelland, Jason Middlebrook, Vik Muniz studio visit,
David Opdyke, Jules Olitski, Tom Otterness, Bruce Pearson,
Emilio Perez, William Pope.L, Michael Schall, Spencer Tunick,
Phoebe Washburn, and the opportunity to
sponsor one artist residency with a fellowship in your
name (as a single patron or with a group of
friends).
Spencer Tunick, Mexico City 2 (Zócalo,
MUCA/UNAM Campus), 2007-2008
C-print mounted between
plexi. Courtesy of Artist
OPEN SALE featuring donated works and
30% discount on Printshop inventory:
Shana Agid,
Ghada Amer, Tomie Arai, Ann Aspinwall, Glen Baldridge,
Sebastiaan Bremer, Zana Briski, Beth Campbell, Theresa Chong,
Katie Commodore, Hope Dector, Edward del Rosario, Shoshana
Dentz, Jane Dickson, Daniel Heyman, Håvard Homstvedt, Darina
Karpov, Fawad Khan, R.B. Kitaj, Jeremy Kost, Joyce Kozloff,
Hiroshi Kumagai, Geraldine Lau, Joan Linder, Robert Longo,
Carey Maxon, Carrie Moyer, Sheila Pepe, Enoc Perez, Danica
Phelps, Chloe Piene, Felix Plaza, Larry Rivers, Kristen
Schiele, Jean Shin, Shino Soma, Kate Temple, Jane Timberlake
Cooper, Christopher Ulivo, Penelope Umbrico, William
Villalongo, Michael Waugh, Melinda Yale, and Lynne
Yamamoto.
Artworks are currently on view at the
Printshop through February 22.
Exhibition hours: Weekdays
from 10-6, weekends from 12-6. Free and open to the
public.
Joanne Greenbaum. Untitled,
2008
Oil on linen. Courtesy of Artist and D'Amelio Terras,
NY
Benefit Committee
Chair
Jill Marino
Co-Chairs
Jeff
Bergman
Sebastiaan Bremer
Jeremy Dine
Laura
Fisch
Jeffrey Lee
Jane Nixon
Emilio Perez
Andrew
Porter
Dread Scott
Marilyn Symmes
Cristin
Tierney
Underwriters
Laura and
Lloyd Blankfein
Lisa Pevaroff-Cohn and Gary Cohn
Susan
Lorber Falk
Michael and Laura Fisch
Charlotte and Bill
Ford
Monica Forman
Cheri Friedman
Susan and Richard
A. Friedman
Judy and Mark Goodman
Jeffrey Gural, Newmark
Knight Frank
Janet and Mark Landau
Stacey and Curtis
Lane
Stacy and John Louizos
Thomas and Jill
Marino
Jane Nixon
Hadley Planting
Timothy L. Porter
and Carla Volpe Porter
Jane Dresner Sadaka
Christie C.
Salomon
Robin and Larry Sapanski
Cristin Tierney
Lisa
and Lance West
In-kind
Guy Bennett,
Auctioneer
Karen Cunningham, Photography
Sarah Hanley,
Sales Support
Jim Shapiro, Bar
Benefit 2010 Sponsors:
Art in America, Bomb, Brooklyn Oenology, Culture Pundits,
and re-title.com
Jim Dine, Big Red Wrench in a
Landscape, 1973.
Lithograph. Printed by Petersburg
Press and published by Ulstein Propyläen Verlag and Pantheon
Press.
Courtesy of Jeremy, Matthew and Nick Dine
Lower East Side Printshop,
founded in 1968, is a not-for-profit studio in New York City
that helps contemporary artists create new artwork and advance
their careers. Through the Printshop's workspace residency
programs, artists receive space and time to work, stipends,
technical assistance, career development, and public exposure.
With its exhibitions, open studios, education, and other
public programs, the Printshop serves as a junction for
artists, collectors, museums, galleries, and educational
institutions to access and engage in contemporary art. With
over 160 artists served each year, the Printshop is the
largest print workspace in the U.S.
The Lower East Side Printshop's programs have
been supported in part by public funds from the National
Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts,
and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.
Private supporters have included: Milton and Sally Avery Arts
Foundation, Carnegie Corporation of New York, Con Edison
Company of New York, Greenwall Foundation, International Fine
Print Dealers Association, Jerome Foundation, Wolf Kahn and
Emily Mason Foundation, Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Andy
Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, and our generous
patrons and members.
The Printshop's programs are supported, in
part, by public funds from the New York City Department of
Cultural Affairs.
The Printshop's programs are made possible
with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts,
a state agency.
We thank our volunteers, friends, members, and
patrons for their dedication, support, and generosity.