Benefit Initiative Continues through Online Auction of More than 40 Works Available through May 8, 2022
Marianne Vitale Bottle People 3, 2021
Bronze
43 x 30 x 25 cm
The Benefit for Ukraine's People & Culture continues online to extend our efforts to raise money for humanitarian and cultural organisations relentlessly providing relief and support to Ukraine's people and its culture beyond.
47 works are available for bidding in a timed online auction, which will run through to May 8th. The funds raised will be distributed to Museums for Ukraine, the Maria Prymachenko Family Foundation, the Ukrainian Emergency Pavilion, Appeal of Conscience Foundation, 100% LIFE, the Museums Crisis Centre and the Ukrainian Emergency Art Fund.
Artworks by renown artists such as Ernesto Neto, Monica Bonvicini, Alina Zamanova, Anish Kapoor, Francis Alÿs, Ivan Grabko, Nikita Kadan, Urs Fischer, Rob Pruitt, Phillipe Parreno and Matti Braun are available, among others.
The Benefit for Ukraine's People and Culture was organised by Mikolaj Sekutowicz (Ikona Collection), Peter Brant Jr. (The Brant Foundation) and Francesca Thyssen-Bornemisza (TBA21), conducted at the Scuola Grande di San Rocco in Venice, Italy on April 21st with great success. The 15 works generously donated by artists, galleries and private donors raised more than €1.2 million ($1.3 million) for humanitarian efforts in Ukraine.
Marco A. Castillo, Autoritarismo (99BR4058), 2021. Paper, fabric 28.5 cm. x 43 cm. x 7.7 cm. Courtesy of the the Artist.
Ernesto Neto, Alegria (Joy), 2020. Crochet with Polypropylene rope, cotton voile, expanded clay, cotton mesh, beans, wooden hooks. 274 cm. x 234 cm. x 234 cm. | David Altmejd, Untitled, 2011. Epoxy clay, expandable foam, glass eyes, acrylic paint, glitter, synthetic hair, plaster, ink. 27.3 cm. x 18.4 cm. x 19.1 cm. Courtesy The Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT.
Teresa Solar, Osteoclast (I do not know how I came to be on board this ship, this navel of my ark) "Cubitus", 2021. Resin, metal, automotive paint. 150 cm. x 650 cm. x 150 cm. Courtesy of the artist Teresa Solar and Travesia Cuatro
Zhanna Kadyrova, Palianytsia, 2022. Found river stone. 27 cm. x 15 cm. x 10 cm. (5 kg). Courtesy of the artist and Galleria Continua | Jose Dávila, The most famous problem in the history of mathematics is that of squaring the circle II, 2017. Vinyl paint on loomstate linen. 260 cm. x 300 cm. x 6 cm. Courtesy of the artist and Travesia Cuatro.
Enoc Perez
Commissioned Portrait
Oil on Canvas
60.96 x 45.72 cm
Boris Mikhailov, Untitled, from the series Yesterday's Sandwich, 1972. Photography. Dimensions Variable. | Philipe Parreno, Flickering Lights (Marianne Brandt), 2018. Stereolithography print with translucent resin, halogen light bulb, DMX dimmer, light programming. 85 x 64 x 40 cm.
Once again, we thank for your support.
Warmly,
Mikolaj Sekutowicz (Ikona Collection), Peter Brant Jr. (The Brant Foundation), Francesca Thyssen-Bornemisza (TBA21)