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Presents In Its Own Light: Property from the Collection of Ed Cohen & Victoria Shaw

Sotheby's New York

NEW YORK, 23 January 2017 – On 2 March 2017 in New York Sotheby’s will offer a single-owner sale dedicated to the collection of Ed Cohen and Victoria Shaw. Titled In Its Own Light, the auction is largely focused on Post-War and Contemporary Art, including examples of German Expressionism and Modern British art. The New York couple’s collection was created over 35 years and reflects the close relationships (often grounded in a shared passion for literature), between Ed Cohen and many of the artists represented, as well as with gallerists such as Anthony d’Offay and Marian Goodman. The sale is estimated to fetch $4/6 million and will be immediately followed by the Contemporary Curated auction. Both sales are timed to coincide with The Armory Show, with exhibitions opening on 24 February.

Allan Schwartzman, Chairman, Sotheby's Fine Arts Division commented: “The Cohen Collection defines collecting at its best, as it includes the highest level of selectivity and connoisseurship, a very personal and finely honed assembly of artists spanning many generations, and an articulate and unwavering commitment to the most timeless of subjects for art—the human condition. Whether with artists collected in depth, or represented by a single work, the Cohens have consistently collected works that get to the heart of each artist represented, not always in the most obvious way, but always in the most insightful.”

Ed Cohen is also known as a generous supporter of a number of museums, most notably the Tate where a gallery is named for Mr. Cohen. Among notable gifts to the London institution was his crucial support for the acquisition of the groundbreaking Joseph Beuys sculpture, The End of the Twentieth Century.

Highlights
Highlights include pieces by Joseph Beuys, John Currin, Cecily Brown, Brice Marden, Anselm Kiefer, Agnes Martin, William Kentridge and Gerhard Richter. Richter was collected in particular depth with a range of works – from a smaller-scale example of the artist’s signature abstraction, to examples from the important, but less well-known Souvenir and Painted Photograph series.

Further highlights include Croatian artist, Mangelos, whose work has never appeared at auction despite being collected in depth by the Museum Of Modern Art, New York, and Albert York, a reclusive but deeply admired painter of Long Island’s East End.








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  • Gerhard Richter, Abstraktes Bild (843-4), 1997. Estimate $600,000–800,000.
    Gerhard Richter, Abstraktes Bild (843-4), 1997. Estimate $600,000–800,000.
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  • Anselm Kiefer, Stefan I, 1975. Estimate $150,000–200,000.
    Anselm Kiefer, Stefan I, 1975. Estimate $150,000–200,000.
    Sotheby’s Auktionshaus
  • John Currin, The Florist, 2003. Estimate $400,000–600,000.
    John Currin, The Florist, 2003. Estimate $400,000–600,000.
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  • Cecily Brown, Bonus, 2004. $300,000–400,000.
    Cecily Brown, Bonus, 2004. $300,000–400,000.
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  • Brice Marden, Untitled (Window Study #1), 1983. $250,000–350,000.
    Brice Marden, Untitled (Window Study #1), 1983. $250,000–350,000.
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