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Opening Tomorrow in NYC: Sotheby's Contemporary Art Evening Auction

SEEING CLEARLY: THE COLLECTION OF JUDITH E. NEISSER
Across several decades, Chicago-based collector Judith Neisser amassed an extraordinary collection of Contemporary art that is widely acclaimed for its special emphasis on Minimalist and Conceptual Art. The thematically-cohesive collection is distinguished by its explorations of the monochrome, seriality, and minimalist abstraction, and stands as a testament to Judith Neisser’s remarkable taste, prodigious scholarship, and patronage of the arts.

Sotheby’s will offer works from Judith Neisser’s collection across our Evening and Day Auctions of Contemporary Art this November. The Evening Auction features: Robert Ryman’s 1961 Untitled, an important example of the artist’s early work that has remained in her collection since 1997 (pictured right, estimate $1.8/2.5 million); Lucio Fontana’s Concetto spaziale, executed in metallic gold and epitomizing the essence of the artist’s iconic career (estimate $1.5/2 million); Donald Judd’s Untitled, an exceptional work composed entirely of galvanized iron and executed during Judd’s most transformative period (estimate $1.5/2 million); and Cy Twombly’s Untitled, painted in 1970 during the apex of the artist’s celebrated Blackboard works (estimate $2.5/3.5 million).

A CELEBRATED MASTERPIECE BY HANS HOFMANN
Combining a devoted study of color and a dedication to compositions with a reverberating vitality, Leise zieht durch mein Gemüt liebliches Geläute (Mellow Sound of Bells Rings Gently through My Mind) emphatically testifies to Hans Hofmann’s distinctive status as both a pioneering colorist and preeminent abstractionist (estimate $5/7 million). Executed in 1961, when the artist was 81 years old, the present work perfectly captures the essential genius of Hofmann’s enduringly influential oeuvre. The painting bears an illustrious exhibition history that includes both the artist’s first retrospective exhibition in 1976-1977 – illustrated on the show’s catalogue cover – and the second major survey of his work in 1990. Leise zieht durch mein Gemüt liebliches Geläute (Mellow Sound of Bells Rings Gently through My Mind) has remained in the same American collection since 1973.

A ROTHKO PAINTING ON PAPER
A rare example of Mark Rothko’s large-scale painting on paper, Untitled, comes to auction from the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (estimate $5/7 million), sold to benefit the institution’s Acquisitions Fund. Executed just a year before the artist’s death in 1970, Rothko experienced a period of intense creativity in the last two years of his life, during which he produced some of his most profound works. Characterized by its lustrous, radiating blackness, impressive scale and mysticism, Untitled encapsulates the spiritual complexity of Rothko’s mature style.

LICHTENSTEIN’S SURREALIST LANDSCAPE
An enigmatic landscape of psychological complexity and peerless formal execution, Figures from 1977 dates from the inaugural year of Roy Lichtenstein’s brief and highly acclaimed ‘Surrealist’ period between 1977 and 1979, during which the artist created his most visually and conceptually complex paintings to date (estimate $6/8 million). A testament to Lichtenstein’s enduring engagement with the nature of art, Figures integrates into its landscape images gleaned from comic books, Lichtenstein’s own oeuvre, and the full scope of art history, most notably Surrealism and Cubism.

FRANK STELLA’S MONUMENTAL SIGHT GAG
The evening auction will offer Frank Stella’s Sight Gag, a monumental work from 1974 (estimate $5.5/7.5 million). Displaying a mesmerizing sequence of black, gray, and white lines, the present painting is one of only two such monumental grayscale works within Stella’s Diderot series – Sotheby’s sold its sister painting, Pratfall, for $8.9 million in 2016. Standing a stunning 129-inches in height, this work also numbers among the largest-format examples of the artist’s beloved Concentric Squares. Notably selected for prominent inclusion in Stella’s widely-acclaimed travelling survey Frank Stella, organized by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1987, Sight Gag has also been exhibited in major shows at the Centre Georges Pompidou, the Walker Art Center (Minneapolis), and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, among others.






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    Sotheby’s Public Exhibitions of
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    AUCTION IN NEW YORK 14 NOVEMBER



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  • Lot 24 Property from an Important Private Collection  Roy Lichtenstein  Figures  signed and dated 77 on the reverse oil and Magna on canvas 44 by 100 in. 112 by 254 cm. Estimate $6/8 million
    Lot 24 Property from an Important Private Collection Roy Lichtenstein Figures signed and dated 77 on the reverse oil and Magna on canvas 44 by 100 in. 112 by 254 cm. Estimate $6/8 million
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  • Lot 4 Christopher Wool: Two Masterworks from the Collection of Norah and Norman Stone  Christopher Wool  FUCKEM  signed, titled, dated 1992 and numbered S86 on the reverse enamel on aluminum 52 by 36 in. 132.1 by 91.4 cm. Estimate $6/8 million
    Lot 4 Christopher Wool: Two Masterworks from the Collection of Norah and Norman Stone Christopher Wool FUCKEM signed, titled, dated 1992 and numbered S86 on the reverse enamel on aluminum 52 by 36 in. 132.1 by 91.4 cm. Estimate $6/8 million
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  • Lot 10 Property from the Collections of Michael Asher and Betty Asher, Sold to Benefit the Michael Asher Foundation   Jasper Johns  Flags  signed, dated '65-'66, and numbered 2340B on the reverse watercolor and pencil on handmade paper 30 1/8 by 22 1/8 in. 76.5 by 56.2 cm. Estimate $4.5/6.5 million
    Lot 10 Property from the Collections of Michael Asher and Betty Asher, Sold to Benefit the Michael Asher Foundation Jasper Johns Flags signed, dated '65-'66, and numbered 2340B on the reverse watercolor and pencil on handmade paper 30 1/8 by 22 1/8 in. 76.5 by 56.2 cm. Estimate $4.5/6.5 million
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  • Lot 11 Seeing Clearly: The Collection of Judith E. Neisser Robert Ryman  Untitled  signed and dated 61 oil and gesso on unstretched sized linen 16 1/2 by 16 1/2 in. 41.9 by 41.9 cm. Estimate $1.8/2.5 million
    Lot 11 Seeing Clearly: The Collection of Judith E. Neisser Robert Ryman Untitled signed and dated 61 oil and gesso on unstretched sized linen 16 1/2 by 16 1/2 in. 41.9 by 41.9 cm. Estimate $1.8/2.5 million
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  • Lot 25  Property from a Distinguished Private Collection  Frank Stella  Sight Gag  acrylic on canvas 129 1/2 by 129 1/2 in. 328.9 by 328.9 cm. Executed in 1974.  Estimate $5.5/7.5 million
    Lot 25 Property from a Distinguished Private Collection Frank Stella Sight Gag acrylic on canvas 129 1/2 by 129 1/2 in. 328.9 by 328.9 cm. Executed in 1974. Estimate $5.5/7.5 million
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  • Lot 33 Property of The Museum Of Contemporary Art Chicago, Sold to Benefit The Museum's Acquisitions Fund Mark Rothko  Untitled inscribed with the artist's name, dimensions, and estate number 2042.69 on the reverse acrylic on paper mounted on canvas 78 1/2 by 58 1/2 in. 199.4 by 148.6 cm. Executed in 1969. Estimate $5/7 million
    Lot 33 Property of The Museum Of Contemporary Art Chicago, Sold to Benefit The Museum's Acquisitions Fund Mark Rothko Untitled inscribed with the artist's name, dimensions, and estate number 2042.69 on the reverse acrylic on paper mounted on canvas 78 1/2 by 58 1/2 in. 199.4 by 148.6 cm. Executed in 1969. Estimate $5/7 million
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  • Lot 35  Property from a Distinguished American Collection Hans Hofmann Leise Zieht Durch Mein Gemüt Liebliches Geläute (Mellow Sound Of Bells Rings Gently Through My Mind) signed and dated '61; signed, titled, dated 1960, and inscribed Cat #1083 on the reverse oil on canvas 74 by 48 3/8 in. 188 by 122.9 cm. Estimate $5/7 million Lot 1T  The History of Now: The Collection of David Teiger Sold to Benefit Teiger Foundation for the Support of Contemporary Art  Dana Schutz Her Arms signed, titled, an
    Lot 35 Property from a Distinguished American Collection Hans Hofmann Leise Zieht Durch Mein Gemüt Liebliches Geläute (Mellow Sound Of Bells Rings Gently Through My Mind) signed and dated '61; signed, titled, dated 1960, and inscribed Cat #1083 on the reverse oil on canvas 74 by 48 3/8 in. 188 by 122.9 cm. Estimate $5/7 million Lot 1T The History of Now: The Collection of David Teiger Sold to Benefit Teiger Foundation for the Support of Contemporary Art Dana Schutz Her Arms signed, titled, an
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