![]() ![]() The online auction will be live until 5 August, ![]() The ArtCrush gala takes place 4 August bidding can be done in person, over the phone or via absentee bidding,. 70 per cent of proceeds will be split between the museum and the Sylvia Rivera Law Project, which provides legal aid for transgender, intersex or gender nonconforming individuals. Courtesy Michael Werner Gallery, New York and LondonĪ separate online sale of more than 50 works is led by a hand-embellished pigment print by Peter Doig protégé Florian Krewer, whose solo show Everybody Rise is at the Museum until 24 September. Standout lots include sculptures by Nairy Baghramian and the Haas Brothers, a painting by Howardena Pindell and a beaded creation by Liza Lou, with all proceeds going to the museum’s exhibitions and educational programmes.įlying stride / hot love, 2023, by Florian Krewer © Florian Krewer. Tesseract #6, 2023, by Howardena Pindell, donated by the artist and Garth Greenan Gallery, New York © Courtesy Howardena Pindell and Garth Greenan Gallery, New YorkĪspen Art Museum’s annual ArtCrush gala and auction returns this August, concluding the museum’s summer programme. 24 September, įlorian Krewer, Liza Lou and the Haas Brothers join Aspen Art Museum’s summer fundraiser Participants pay a minimum donation of €10 to enter, which also grants free entry to gardens and museums such as the Gucci Museum, Palazzo Pitti and the Antinori. Since 2003, participants have raised more than €8mn to pay for medical equipment and psychological support at the city’s main oncology centres, all while taking in the pines and palazzi of the Tuscan city. This September, tens of thousands of people will take to the streets of Florence for the 21st edition of Corri La Vita, a 6km walk - or, for more athletic fundraisers, an 11km run - in aid of breast cancer patients. Until 11 August, Ī Florentine adventure in aid of breast cancer patientsĬorri La Vita is a 6km walk or 11km run through the streets of Florence Birdsong features works by 20 artists, among them a bright pink woodblock print by Yinka Shonibare, a Paula Rego etching, works in bronze and papier-mâché by Tracey Emin and Rachel Whiteread, and a delicate porcelain plinth by sculptor Rachel Kneebone. Courtesy of Timothy Taylorġ00 per cent of proceeds from Timothy Taylor’s summer exhibition will go to Royal Marsden Hospital, a specialist cancer centre where the gallerist received treatment for Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 1998.
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