Contemporary Art - Archives from Bass Museum
By Lion & Unicorn
Feb 16, 2022
200 Oakwood Lane Suite 200 Hollywood, FL 33020, United States

Contemporary Art, Photography, and Design - A Collection from the Archive of the Bass Museum


Over 200 Works from the Archives of the Bass Museum including Paintings, Fine Art Photography, Architectural Drawings and Models, Modern and Contemporary Art, Drawings and Contemporary Sculpture.


On Wednesday, February 16, 2022 at 1:00 PM EST, Lion and Unicorn Auction House (200 Oakwood Blvd, Hollywood, FL 33020) will be proudly presenting an art auction of over 200 lots from the archives of The Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach, Florida. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the museum's John and Johanna Bass Acquisitions Fund, allowing the Bass to acquire new artworks, conserve works from the permanent collection, and create further avenues for future artists to present their works to a wider audience.


Included in the sale: Original Oil Paintings, Fine Art Photography, Architectural Drawings and Models, Modern and Contemporary Art, Drawings and Contemporary Sculpture.


Founded in 1964 to house the private collection of John and Johanna Bass on its donation to the city, The Bass Museum has established itself as the leading space for the exploration of contemporary art in Miami Beach. Its program embraces design, architecture and fashion alongside visual art.

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LOT 237:

Tim O. Walker (American) Signed, Photograph, Jessie

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Sold for: $40
Start price:
$ 10
Estimated price :
$60 - $100
Buyer's Premium: 25%
sales tax: 8.875% On lot's price, no sales tax on commission
Auction took place on Feb 16, 2022 at Lion & Unicorn
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Tim O. Walker (American) Signed, Photograph, Jessie
Archival Ultrachrome ink on paper with white matte. Portrait of a smiling man. Signed lower right, pencil. Titled and numbered I of VI lower left, pencil. From the portfolio Look at Me, is an ongoing photographic journal of men that the artist met on the streets of his neighborhood. " It's about the power of depiction; how the dominant culture chooses to depict us. The way the dominant culture is choosing to depict black men and boys may not be serving any of us well". Sight size: 16"H x 12"W (40.6cm x 30.5cm). Matte size: 22"H x 18"W (55.9cm x 45.7cm). Good condition. (t.11.2006.032). #art #photograph #ultrachrome #timwalker


Provenance: Bass Museum


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