Freeman’s | Hindman announces a nearly 9% year-over-year increase in total sales for the first half of 2025, despite a reported 6% decline1 in the broader art market during the same period.
Freeman’s | Hindman’s July 15–16 European Furniture & Decorative Arts auction features English and Continental furniture, sculpture, and decorative arts from the 17th to the early 20th century.
Francine Almeda is a multihyphenate talent whose work in shaping, building and directing arts spaces has strengthened and transformed Chicago’s arts landscape.
Freeman’s | Hindman presents its inaugural Antiquities and Ancient Art auction as a merged firm on May 23, highlighting objects from the Estates of Donald H. Wonder and Philip Pearlstein, as well as other esteemed collections.
Objects from the collection of Ernest and Ella Brummer more than quadrupled its presale estimate selling for a combined total of over $2 million at Hindman on December 5.
As a part of its inaugural fall season in New York, Hindman will offer Canvas & Clay: The Collection of Judith and Philip Sieg as a single owner auction on Thursday, October 26 in its New York saleroom.
Hindman’s Summer Jukebox themed auction once again proved that collectors don’t take the summer off as the fine art and modern design auction achieved $1.1 million, a new house record for the annual sale.
Timed with the 60th anniversary of the publication of Josef Albers' seminal writing The Interaction of Color, Hindman will present Color Theory, an auction curated around artists who investigated the transformative power of color.