BAMart Silent Auction Ends at 8PM Today

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image from Eric Doeringer’s “Bootleg Series”, in a group combining five individual pieces, 2001-2005, all ink and acrylic on canvas, the works range between 5″ x 7″ and 8″ x 10″

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Amy Elkins David, New York, NY 2008 C-print, edition 1/5 11″ x 14″

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Tony Feher Untitled 2008 glitter and spray adhesive on unfolded box
11.5″ x 6.25″

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Donna Chung Untitled 2005 mixed media on paper 19.5″ x 35″

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Erik Hanson Ladies of the Canyon 2007 oil on canvas 20″ x 16″

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Colleen Plumb Laundromat 1997 C-print 19″ x 19″, edition 4/10

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William Powhida How the New Museum Committed Suicide with Banality 2009 archival inkjet print on paper 17.5″ x 14″, edition of 20, AP 4/4

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Sarah Braman Swimmy 2010 paint on plywood 35″ x 28″

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Andrew Guenther Plate Face (green eyes) 200 watercolor and pencil on paper
8″ x 6″

I just took another look at the BAMart Silent Auction site today and I ended up excited on two accounts: for BAM’s early success (many of the works are already above their estimates) and for the terrific opportunities available to patrons and visual art lovers who may have a little extra cash right now.
I’ve uploaded images of some of the works here, but there are some 150+ others on the BAMart site.
It’s not necessary to go anywhere to be a part of the event; the dedicated site shows all the works, describes the details, and makes it easy to bid.
The bidding ends at 8 this evening.

[images from the BAMart site]

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