A Life of Discovery: Works from the Allan Stone Collection
Allan Stone Projects is very pleased to announce its collaboration with Sotheby鈥檚 in offering more than 70 works from the Allan Stone Collection for sale in an online-only auction, December 3-10. As part of this innovative collaboration, Sotheby鈥檚 will be exhibiting a selection of highlights beginning November 27, while the larger preview will be on display at Allan Stone Projects, and will remain on view through the end of the auction on December 10.
This auction showcases the breadth of the legendary gallerist Allan Stone鈥檚 renown for recognizing talent and artistic kinship. Allan Stone, who founded his eponymous gallery in 1960, was one of the earliest supporters of Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Joseph Cornell and John Chamberlain, who went on to become giants of their generation. He was the New York dealer for Wayne Thiebaud for more than forty years and was the first gallerist to exhibit work by Jack Whitten. Allan Stone also supported numerous less well-known artists of unique talent and ingenuity such as Dorothy Grebenak, Steve Durkee and John O鈥橰eilly. The sale will bring together a wide-ranging group of works from this dynamic and celebrated Collection.
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Allan Stone Projects is very pleased to announce its collaboration with Sotheby鈥檚 in offering more than 70 works from the Allan Stone Collection for sale in an online-only auction, December 3-10. As part of this innovative collaboration, Sotheby鈥檚 will be exhibiting a selection of highlights beginning November 27, while the larger preview will be on display at Allan Stone Projects, and will remain on view through the end of the auction on December 10.
This auction showcases the breadth of the legendary gallerist Allan Stone鈥檚 renown for recognizing talent and artistic kinship. Allan Stone, who founded his eponymous gallery in 1960, was one of the earliest supporters of Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Joseph Cornell and John Chamberlain, who went on to become giants of their generation. He was the New York dealer for Wayne Thiebaud for more than forty years and was the first gallerist to exhibit work by Jack Whitten. Allan Stone also supported numerous less well-known artists of unique talent and ingenuity such as Dorothy Grebenak, Steve Durkee and John O鈥橰eilly. The sale will bring together a wide-ranging group of works from this dynamic and celebrated Collection.
Artists on show
- Alfred Leslie
- Arshile Gorky
- Barry Cohen
- Barton Lidice Benes
- Bernard Langlais
- Bo Bartlett
- Dennis Clive
- Derrick Guild
- Domenick Turturro
- Don Nice
- Dorothy Grebenak
- Edith Schloss
- Franz Kline
- Gaston Lachaise
- George Deem
- Gordon Cook
- Jack Whitten
- James Havard
- John Chamberlain
- John Graham
- John Vickery
- Joseph Cornell
- Kazuko Inoue
- Lorraine Shemesh
- Peter Dean
- Peter Gee
- Philadelphia Wireman
- Richard Estes
- Robert Baribeau
- Steve Durkee
- Thomas Downing
- Wayne Nowack
- Wayne Thiebaud
- Willem de Kooning
- William George Beckman
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