ISSUE Project Room art auction looks to raise $100,000 to support new work by hundreds of NYC artists
Bid online or on-site on artworks by ANDY WARHOL, YOKO ONO, MARINA ZURKOW, CINDY SHERMAN, STEPHEN VITIELLO, JAMES FRANCO, JO ANDRES AND MORE
Performances by A^CTION (Kim Gordon, Tony Conrad, John Miller), and Steve Roden
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On October 1, 2011, ISSUE Project Room will host its second benefit art auction featuring more than 50 works representing and extraordinary range of celebrated artists in the ISSUE Project Room community. Auction items include photographs, paintings, and works on paper donated by local and national galleries and artists. Proceeds will benefit the organization’s year-round programming, residencies, emerging artist commissions, and workshops.
Artists include: Vito Acconci, Peggy Ahwesh, Jo Andres, Paolo Arao, Kenseth Armstead, Assume Vivid Astro Focus, Donald Baechler, Paul Chan, Tony Conrad, Ethan Cook, Matthew Craven, Peggy Cyphers, E.V. Day, Devon Dikeou, Daniella Dooling, Shawn Dulaney, Devin Elijah, Rochelle Feinstein, Suzanne Fiol, Neal Franc, Isa Freeling, Michelle Handelman, Joseph Holmes, Mi Ju, Faten Kanaan, Art Kane, Robin Khan, Todd Knopke, Jutta Koether, Lauren Luloff, Christian Marclay, John Miller, Paul Miller (DJ Spooky), Stephen Moore, Sophie Morner, Ulrike Muller, James Nares, Yoko Ono, Tony Oursler, Carissa Pelleteri, Tristan Perich, Barbara Pollack, Brett Reichman, Steve Roden, Julia Rommel, Kevin Ryan, Cindy Sherman, James Siena, Gary Simmons, Jude Tallichet, Mickalene Thomas, Agnes Thor, iO Tillett Wright, Stephen Vitiello, Andy Warhol, Martynka Wawrzyniak, John Waters, Alyssa Taylor Wendt, Robert Wilson and Marina Zurkow




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