NEW YORK, NY.- Sothebys will open their 2021 live auctions of Contemporary art with Contemporary Curated on 12 March in New York. This season, Grammy, Emmy, and Tony Award-winning actress, singer and producer, Cynthia Erivo, will lend her sharp, unique eye to select 16 of her favorite works from the 130+ lots on offer. In support of Erivos role this season, Sothebys will contribute a donation to The Loveland Foundation a cause close to Erivos heart, which is committed to showing up for communities of color in unique and powerful ways, with a particular focus on Black women and girls. The organizations resources and initiatives are collaborative and prioritize opportunity, access, validation, and healing.
In addition, the March sale presents an exceptional range of works by trailblazing artists who define the postwar period, including Ed Ruscha, Romare Bearden and Mary Corse, as well as innovative painters on the forefront of contemporary art including Kehinde Wiley, Julie Mehretu and Sherrie Levine.
Alongside the Contemporary Curated sale and coinciding with Womens History Month, Sothebys is pleased to present a concurrent online sale dedicated to works by women sculptors. Entitled Thinking in Four Dimensions: Leading Women Sculptors, this special auction celebrates the singular contributions of women sculptors to the postwar and contemporary periods, featuring works by Louise Bourgeois, Ruth Asawa, Lynda Benglis and Tracy Emin among others. This special sale is but one from Sothebys 2021 auction calendar that will be dedicated to celebrating the profound contributions of women artists throughout art history.
All of the works from the Contemporary Curated and Leading Women Sculptors sales will be on view by appointment in Sothebys York Avenue galleries, beginning this Friday, 5 March, alongside other highlights from the March Contemporary offerings.
THE CURATOR
I think that in a way, performance is a visual art, just a different form. When I'm on stage and you have people watching, or it's a show, or a theater show, or a musical, or a TV show, your audience has to watch the art that you are putting forward for others to see. It's just a different form. Cynthia Erivo / @cynthiaerivo
A Grammy-, Emmy-, and Tony Award-winning actress, singer and producer, as well as an Academy Award, Golden Globe, and SAG nominee, Cynthia Erivo burst onto West End and Broadway stages in The Color Purple, and has since taken the world by storm, including in her breakthrough performance as Harriet Tubman in Kasi Lemmonss 2019 film Harriet.
Erivo can soon be seen as Aretha Franklin in National Geographics Emmy-winning global anthology series Genius: Aretha the first-ever, definitive and only authorized scripted limited series on the life of the universally acclaimed Queen of Soul, premiering on National Geographic on 21 March. In January 2020, Erivo starred in the HBO series The Outsider, based on the Stephen King novel of the same name. In addition to her illustrious acting career, Erivo is a Grammy-nominated songwriter and performer, often headlining sold-out shows, symphonies, and music spaces including the Kennedy Center Honors, the 2020 Academy Awards, the 2017 Governors Ball and the 2017 Grammy Awards. Erivo is currently working on her debut album with Verve/Universal Music Group, which she plans to release in the Summer of 2021.
Just last month, Erivo announced that she will be releasing a childrens book titled, Remember to Dream, Ebere on September 28, with additional upcoming projects including starring in Universals Talent Show, directed by Gandja Monteiro and written by Lena Waithe. Also just announced, Erivo will produce and star in a biopic about Sara Forbes Bonnetta, a 19th-century Nigerian princess who was "gifted" to Queen Victoria after being liberated from slavery. Full bio available upon request
A SELECTION OF ERIVO'S PICKS
In a nod to National Geographics premiere of Genius: Aretha, Erivo selected a captivating portrait of the legendary singer by Andy Warhol (estimate $900,000/1.2 million). Franklin rose to prominence in the late 1960s, at a time when Warhol was already thoroughly integrated into the famous circles of New York City. She became known as the Queen of Soul, solidifying her role as a leading cultural figure, and in 1986, Warhol created the album sleeve for Franklins vinyl record, Aretha; the present work was executed in the same year, just one year prior to Warhols death in 1987. Warhols celebrity portraits are a testimony to his infatuation with the mythology of fame and American cultureeven once he had achieved worldwide recognition himself. With its flat planes of saturated color and dynamic line work, Aretha Franklin embodies Warhols signature style and ethos which largely defined his way of life and, as a result, his oeuvre.
Additional selections by Erivo include works by Ruth Asawa, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Romare Bearden, Rashid Johnson, Gerhard Richter, Kehinde Wiley, and more.
ADDITIONAL SALE HIGHLIGHTS
Further highlights from the March auction include an entrancing example of Ed Ruschas Mountain Paintings, California Grape Skins (estimate $2.2/2.8 million). Widely celebrated for their singular hybrid of arch conceptualism and Pop Art aesthetics, Ruscha's text paintings are the quintessential visual signifiers of Postwar American culture. Of all of the artist's series, the Mountain Paintings most clearly articulate Ruscha's aims, bringing together idiomatic colloquialisms and palindromes with the rugged West's grandeur and mythos. Executed in 2009, California Grape Skins is a conceptual peak in this crucial body of work, quoting an excerpt from Jack Kerouac's seminal 1957 Beat epic, On the Road, and superimposing it onto a grand vista. Both sweeping in its epic proportions yet coolly detached in its appropriation of a definitive literary classic, the present work which was exhibited at the Hammer Museum as a highlight of a suite of works that reference Kerouac's famed novel juxtaposes familiar archetypes to mine shared cultural memory, capturing Ruscha's inimitable spirit of artistic inquiry in the process.
Dark Heart Cake is an exquisite example of Wayne Thiebaud's most enticing and iconic paintings of sweet treats (estimate $1.8/2.5 million). The 2014 work embodies both the artists singular mastery of still-life painting and career-long exploration of the American psyche. Typifying Thiebaud's distinctive technique, the luscious pinks of the isolated petit four dynamically stands out from its rich magenta background with a captivating luminosity. Since the mid-1950s, Thiebaud's confectionery treats, which have become some of the best-known images of American Pop, reinvented the traditional still-life genre to reflect a new era of mass production and consumption. The brilliance of the stark background with its luscious paint application and rich use of color of the delectable Dark Heart Cake, lend the work a kaleidoscopic nostalgia, as if Thiebaud's treats represent a timeless testament to a disappearing Americana.
George Condos Black Standing Figures from 2000 reveals the artist at the height of his career, utterly uninhibited and full of instinctive creative fervor (estimate $700,000/1 million). Part of the artists over forty-year practice dedicated to a unique and highly distinctive style of painting, the work renders white outlines of human-like figures against a dark background composed of a mix of black, red, and blue. By use of his distinct gestural flare, Condo successfully groups dynamic yet highly cohesive figures along the same plane that seemingly look out at the viewer. A testament to Condos ability to translate his conceptual influences into unique and fresh works of painting, Black Standing Figures is suggestive of its art historical past, making it not only an elegantly beautiful painting, but also a conceptually rich one.
Additional highlights include Alexander Calders White Fields from 1955, which belongs to a rare body of large-scale oil paintings which captures the artists playfulness and mastery over color and space; and Marlene Dumass Handy from 1999, a treatise on gender, sexuality, voyeurism and agency (estimates $600/800,000 each).
DISCOVER CONTEMPORARY ART THIS MARCH AT SOTHEBYS
Auctions Now Open Through 31 March 2021
This March, Sotheby's presents a global series of sales featuring an exciting array of contemporary art. With a variety of auctions in New York, London and Paris all accessible online, we invite new and established collectors to discover works of art at a range of price points and styles. Highlights include works by sought-after artists such as Wayne Thiebaud, Keith Haring, David Hockney, Tracey Emin, Hilary Harkness, Vasudeo S. Gaitonde & more.
NOW!
Online Auction: 411 March
Keith Harings Greatest Hits: The Pop Shop Drawings
Online Auction: 515 March
This online auction comprises a rare, unique group of 12 original drawings from 1985 by the artist known as the Pop Shop Drawings. The drawings feature some of the most iconic and well-known images from Harings oeuvre, including his radiant best buddies, barking dogs, acrobats, and break-dancers, which were the underlying inspiration for Harings Pop Shop, an innovative retail concept that transformed his practice into a beloved, global cultural phenomenon. With the goal of creating a platform that would make his art more accessible to a wider audience and seeking to bridge the gap between the worlds of fine art and commercial art, Haring established a storefront on Lafayette Street in Manhattans SoHo neighborhood in 1986 where he offered both his art and merchandise at accessible price points. The Pop Shop was highly successful, catapulting his personal artist brand to an international level and further solidifying him as a groundbreaking artist of his time and an artist whose legacy continues to grow and impact the world more than 20 years after his death.
Presented publicly together for the first time since their creation in 1985, the Pop Shop drawings will be on view by appointment at Sothebys New York from 5 14 March with bidding for the auction open from 5 15 March.
Contemporary Curated
Auction 12 March at 10:00AM EDT
Modern & Contemporary South Asian Art
Auction 16 March at 10:00 AM EDT
Thinking in Four Dimensions: Leading Women Sculptors
Auction 816 March
Opening on International Womens Day, 8 March, Sothebys will present a first of its kind capsule sale dedicated to the singular contributions of women sculptors to the postwar and contemporary periods. This special sale features outstanding works by Louise Bourgeois, Ruth Asawa, Lynda Benglis and Tracy Emin among others.
Contemporary Art
Auction 518 March
Sotheby's announced Contemporary Art from 5 18 March. Including works by renowned artists such as Arshile Gorky, Hilary Harkness, Jack Whitten and Bruce Nauman, among others, this sale offers the opportunity to acquire works at accessible price points between $100$200,000. Highlights from the auction will be on view by appointment at Sothebys York Avenue galleries between 5 17 March.
Contemporary Art Day Auction
Auction 1926 March
20th Century Art / Middle East
Auction 2330 March
Modern and Contemporary African Art
Auction 2431 March