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8th
Annual ART PAPERS ART AUCTION |
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Join us for
our 8th annual Art Auction ÷ a silent auction to benefit our ongoing programs
and publication. This auction is Atlantaâs largest and most
anticipated art event attracting over 2,500 collectors and
patrons.
Collectorsâ Preview
Friday, February 2, 2007, 7 to 9 p.m.
Cost: $75 includes Saturday admission
Purchase PREVIEW tickets now
This
intimate first looks offers guests the exclusive opportunity to
purchase select art works prior to Saturdayâs silent auction.
Restaurant TROIS will prepare a special selection of exquisite
small eats and delicious desserts paired with perfect wines and
superior libations. There are a limited number of tickets
available for this event.
Silent Auction
Saturday,
February 3, 2007, 7 to 10 p.m.
Cost: $20 advance online, $30 at the door
Online ticketing is now
closed, tickets can be purchased at the door.
Over 400
renowned and emerging local, national and international
contemporary artists make this Atlantaâs largest visual art
event of the year. Donât miss this unparalleled opportunity to
view and purchase a wide variety of exceptional work in one
location. Enjoy complimentary light hors dâ oeuvres and desserts
provided by Atlantaâs most exclusive restaurants: ONE. midtown
kitchen, TWO. urban licks, Lobby, TROIS, Murphyâs, and piebar,
alongside Peroni beer and gourmet coffee by Javaology with
unique sound creations from dj John Otte.
Location
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Mason Murer Fine Art, 199 Armour Dr NE, Atlanta, GA 30324
Questions? >
auction@artpapers.org
or 404.588.1837 x 19
Absentee Bidding
Canât attend our silent
auction? Donât let distance separate you from more than 400
stellar works available for purchase. ART PAPERS will bid on
your behalf for art that you select up to your specified bid
amount. Preview participating artists and select works
here.
For more information please
contact Kathryn Derryberry at
info@artpapers.org or
call 404.588.1837 ext. 19.
Below are just a few of the
artworks included in the auction. |
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Conrad Bakker,
Untitled Project: Book (The Communist Manifesto) oil on
carved wood, courtesy of the artist |
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Joe Biel,
Untitled, 2004, Photo etching, 9.5 x 7.5 inches, courtesy of
the artist. |
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Sam Durant,
R.M. Schindler Church, 2001, Chromogenic print, 16 x 20 inches,
courtesy of the artist. |
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Christopher French,
Base 10 (Blues), 2006, Braille paper with oil and acrylic,
11.5 x 11 inches, courtesy of the artist. |
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Marcus Kenney,
ASUR, 2005, mixed media on canvas, 24 x 24 inches, courtesy
of Marcia Wood Gallery, Atlanta |
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Michelle Monseau,
Parkingdeck, digital photograph on rag paper, 13 x 25 inches,
courtesy of the artist. |
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Fatimah Tuggar,
Child's Desire Paternal Vision computer montage (inkjet
on vinyl), courtesy of the artist |
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Jane Callister,
Splat 11x14" acrlyic on panel from liquid language series
2004-2007, courtesy Susanne Vielmetter: Los Angeles Projects |
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Jiha Moon,
Circus, 2006, ink and acrylic on Hanji paper over canvas, 12
x 9 inches, courtesy of Saltworks Gallery and artist. |
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Gean Moreno,
Untitled,
2006, photocopies, trash bag, sticker, spray paint on canvas, 24 x
18 inches, photo courtesy of artist. |
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Ruby Osorio,
Interstice, 2006, Mixed media; (collage, gouache, stitching),
11x15 inches, courtesy of the artist. |
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Christopher
McNulty, Consistency IV, 2004 etching, Courtesy of
Saltworks Gallery, Atlanta |
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Joseph Peragine,
Breathing Tank, 2006, watercolor and ink on paper, 22 x 30
inches, courtesy of Solomon Projects, Atlanta. |
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Orit Raff,
Untitled, 1996, C-Print, 20x20 inches, courtesy the artist
and Julie Saul Gallery |
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Chris Scarborough,
Untitled(Dan), 2005, graphite on Paper, 11 x 14 inches,
courtesy of Marcia Wood Gallery. |
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Michael
Scoggins,
Whatever Michael S. You Suck!, marker and prisma color on
paper,
courtesy of Saltworks Gallery, Atlanta |
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John Trobaugh,
Aerron, 2005, Chromagenic print, face laminated to plexi
(numbered print 2/25), 30x40 inches, photo courtesy artist. |
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Major funding for ART PAPERS is provided by
the Fulton County Commission, Atlanta, Georgia, under the guidance of the
Fulton County Arts Council, and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual
Arts. ART PAPERS is funded in part by the National Endowment for the Arts,
the City of Atlanta Bureau of Cultural Affairs,and the Georgia Council for
the Arts through the appropriations for the Georgia General Assembly. The
Council is a Partner Agency for the National Endowment of the Arts. ART
PAPERS gratefully acknowledges the generosity of other private, corporate
and individual donors. |
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