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TO LIVE WITH ART

Property from the Jerome & Ellen Stern Collection at Sotheby's

TO LIVE WITH ART

NEW YORK, 20 September 2017 – Sotheby’s is honored to present TO LIVE WITH ART: Property from the Jerome & Ellen Stern Collection. Compiled over 60 years from auctions, artists and galleries, the Stern’s collection reflects passion, curiosity, knowledge, a sense of humor and love of art. The unique collection comprises over 250 lots of Modern, Surrealist, Contemporary, Israeli and African Art, and 20th Century Design, which will be offered in a series of auctions beginning in November 2017 and continuing through March 2018.

Amy Cappellazzo, Chairman of Sotheby’s Fine Art Division, commented: “Driven by the thrill of the hunt and gifted with a discerning eye, Jerome and Ellen Stern collected with passion, disregarding geographical and categorical divisions. The resulting curation, which spans hundreds of years and dozens of countries, mirrors their delight in participating at every level of the art world: from attending art fairs and cultivating relationships with artists to purchasing at auction and donating their time, energy and money to museums. It is a privilege for us to offer their collection to the next generation of caretakers, and to share with the public the joys of living with art.”

AN ARTFUL LIFE: ART & THE STERN FAMILY
Jerome and Ellen Stern epitomized the phrase ‘to live with art’. In the late 1990s, with every inch of their Upper West Side apartment filled with a growing collection, and nowhere to hang their recent acquisition of Mariko Mori’s monumental Empty Dream, the Sterns sought an additional space to install their collection. They engaged the sculptor and friend Serge Spitzer to create a 7,500 square-foot space to showcase their collection of photography and sculpture on their compound in the Hamptons; dubbing it the ‘artbarn’.

Just as they treated the works of art in their collection with the greatest care and respect, Jerome and Ellen Stern cherished their relationships with curators, dealers and artists. In the words of Karl Katz, founding curator and director of the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, and director of the Jewish Museum in New York, speaking about Jerome, “the relationship is not patron-artist, but friends…and a lot of his art, the contemporary young art, is really a collection of friends.”

The Stern’s warmth and vigor extended beyond the world of collecting to the realm of philanthropy: from supporting young artists as well as museums, to famously endowing the restrooms at the New Museum that now bear Jerome and Ellen’s name. Their collection was often loaned to international institutions such as the National Gallery, London, the Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao and the Royal Academy of Arts, London, as well as American institutions including the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim Museum, the New Museum and the Studio Museum of Harlem.

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE COLLECTION
The sprawling gardens of Chatsworth House are the backdrop for the first exhibition of works from the Jerome & Ellen Stern Collection. A highlight of Sotheby’s 12th edition of Beyond Limits – the annual exhibition of monumental sculpture – David Smith’s Voltri Bolton X will hold court amongst other giants of American sculpture before it is offered in New York at the November Contemporary Art Evening Auction. This iconic example of the artist’s oeuvre, personally selected by Jerome on a visit to the artist’s studio on Bolton’s Landing, carries a pre-sale estimate of $6/8 million, and is a fitting introduction to a collection that pays tribute to sculpture as an art form.

The Contemporary Art Evening Auction on 16 November and the Contemporary Art Day Auction on 17 November will be headlined by works from the Jerome & Ellen Stern Collection. In addition to David Smith, artists such as Marlene Dumas, Wangechi Mutu, David Hammons and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye will be featured in these marquee auctions of the New York autumn sales calendar. The offerings illustrate the diversity of media, stylistic currents and movements from the Stern’s collection, as well as the relationships that they cultivated with these artists over the years; in the case of Marlene Dumas, it was after Jerome and Ellen saw her work in the first South Africa biennial in the mid-1990s that they began collecting her paintings. Over the next nine months, a total of fifteen works by Dumas from the Stern’s collection will be offered, led by Magdalena, which will be sold in the Contemporary Art Evening Auction on 16 November (estimate $3/4 million)

Two days prior to the Contemporary auctions, the Collection will have a noteworthy presence in the Impressionist & Modern Art Evening and Day Sales. The 10+ works on offer, including paintings by Pablo Picasso, Paul Delvaux, Wifredo Lam and Victor Brauner; sculpture by Aristide Maillol and Max Ernst; as well as works on paper by many of the same artists, highlight the excellent tastes of the Sterns.

At the end of the calendar year, design works from the Jerome & Ellen Stern Collection will be offered in two auctions: Important Design and Tiffany: Dreaming in Glass. Ranging from furniture by Scott Burton to rare light fixtures by iconic American designers including Greene & Greene and Tiffany Studios, these works are an illustration of how these collectors lived and interacted with art on a daily basis.






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    SALE SCHEDULE OF
    TO LIVE WITH ART: PROPERTY FROM THE JEROME & ELLEN STERN COLLECTION

    Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale New York, 14 November 2017
    Impressionist & Modern Art Day Sale New York, 15 November 2017
    Contemporary Art Evening Auction New York, 16 November 2017
    Contemporary Art Day Auction New York, 17 November 2017
    Important Design
    New York, 13 December 2017
    Tiffany: Dreaming in Glass New York, 13 December 2017
    Israeli & International Art New York, 20 December 2017
    Modern and Contemporary African Art London, March 2018

     

    TO LIVE WITH ART: Property from the Jerome & Ellen Stern Collection New York, March 2018



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  • Stephan Balkenhol, Man and Woman, 1999. Estimate $40,000–60,000.
    Stephan Balkenhol, Man and Woman, 1999. Estimate $40,000–60,000.
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  • Huang Yong Ping, Wells, 2007. Estimate $100,000–150,000.
    Huang Yong Ping, Wells, 2007. Estimate $100,000–150,000.
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  • Scott Burton, Coffee Tables: a pair, 1980. Estimate $8,000–12,000.
    Scott Burton, Coffee Tables: a pair, 1980. Estimate $8,000–12,000.
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  • Naoki Koide, A Couple, 2004. Estimate $8,000–12,000.
    Naoki Koide, A Couple, 2004. Estimate $8,000–12,000.
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  • Huang Yong Ping, Amerigo Vespucci, 2003. Estimate $40,000–60,000.
    Huang Yong Ping, Amerigo Vespucci, 2003. Estimate $40,000–60,000.
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  • Joseph Beuys, Felt Suit, 1970. Estimate $60,000–80,000.
    Joseph Beuys, Felt Suit, 1970. Estimate $60,000–80,000.
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  • Zheng Guogu, Calligraphy Waterfall, 2006. Estimate $40,000–60,000.
    Zheng Guogu, Calligraphy Waterfall, 2006. Estimate $40,000–60,000.
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