![]() ![]() In remarks to the room, Billy Mann, a musician and widower of the nonprofit’s namesake Rema Hort Mann, paid delicate tribute to two deaths: his late wife and his brother-in-law Peter Hort, who died at the age of 51 in October. New York collectors active in the contemporary art circuit, like Michael and Leslie Weismann aond Anita and Poju Zabludowicz, were also among the room’s attendees.īy the night’s end, roughly $2.7 million had been raised through donations and auction sales.īut, running in the background of the night’s high spirits was a more somber tone. Works sold for prices between $26,000 and $150,000. Most of the works in the auction were figurative images by Cristina BanBan, Marlene Dumas and Katherine Berhardt, which were bid on by representatives for dealers like Anton Kern and Timothy Taylor. Sara Friedlander, a Christie’s specialist, handled a live portion of the sale with a mix of levity and crassness. This year’s edition of the gala, the first to be held since 2015, was a snapshot of the art world’s tightly knit ecosystem. Rema Hort Mann Foundation Names 2022 Winners of Closely Watched Emerging Artist Grantsīoasting a roster of 500 guests, the fundraiser, now in its 25th annual edition, saw major figures from the art world including dealers David Zwirner, Jeanne Greenberg Royhatan and Marianne Boesky, one of the night’s honorees. ![]()
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