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OUTAuction


Ten years of celebrating established
and emerging artists, featuring
GLAAD's top 100 artists




www.glaad.org
“Art washes
away from the
soul the dust of
everyday life.”
-Pablo Picasso
On behalf of the planning committee, thank you for joining us at GLAAD’s
Tenth Annual OUTAuction. Your support this evening helps GLAAD continue its
culture-changing work to share stories from the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender
(LGBT) community that build support for equality.

Like the artists represented here tonight, GLAAD is changing hearts and minds through
images that promote understanding – shattering stereotypes and helping Americans see
the common ground we all share.

Little by little, we’re washing away the misperceptions and advancing national support
for full equality; but it’s your support that makes it all possible.

To changing the world one image at a time,

Maxim Thorne, Event Chair
Matthew Schwartz, Planning Committee Co-Chair
James Kleeman, Planning Committee Co-Chair


The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) amplifies the voice of the LGBT community by
empowering real people to share their stories, holding the media accountable for the words and images
they present, and helping grassroots organizations communicate effectively. By ensuring that the stories
of LGBT people are heard through the media, GLAAD promotes understanding, increases acceptance, and
advances equality.
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HOST COMMITTEE                        HONORARY HOST COMMITTEE
Eric Baker & William Kapfer           Nick Adams              Jonathan Groff            Mike Ruiz
Laura Cappachione                     Edward Albee            Isis King                 Anthony Rapp
John Cassese & Ken Hunt               Alexis Bittar           Patina Miller             Thomas Roberts
Ali Fard                              David Bromstad          John Cameron-Mitchell     Kyra Sedgwick
Angelina Lippert                      Kate Clinton            Jane Velez-Mitchell       Ramona Singer
Ted Shields                           Laverne Cox             Carrie Preston            Anne Thornton
                                      Michelle Clunie         Reichen                   John Waters


SPECIAL PERFORMANCE BY
Kimberley Locke

SPECIAL THANKS                                           Emerge212
The 2010 Planning Committee                              Matchsign.com
Archordial Brio                                          Warburg Realty
Anthony Brownie Flowers & Events
Michael Carlino
coloredge new york • los angeles
                                                         GIFT BAG DONORS
                                                         Barefoot
Jordan Eagles
                                                         Ben & Jerry’s
Chelsea Frames, OUTAuction’s official framer
                                                         completely bare.
OUTAuction’s Honorary Host Committee
                                                         Disney Theatrical Group
Robert John Russo Gallery
                                                         Dumbo Moving + Storage
Metropolitan Pavilion
                                                         HarperCollins Publishers
Scharff Weisberg
                                                         HAUTES VACANCES-Boutique Gay Travel
Red Stone Catering OUTAuction’s Official Caterer
                                                         Lifestyles Condoms/5 WPR
DJ Xavier
                                                         The Protein Bakery
                                                         Semprae Laboratories, Inc
TRIBUTE AD PARTNERS                                      Sokenbicha
Chelsea Eye & Cosmetic Surgery Associates                Standing on Ceremony: The Gay Marriage Plays
Deutsch Inc. A Lowe & partner Co.                        Sundance Channel
SCHEDULE

7:00 PM                 Live Auction

7:45 PM                 Gold Section Closes

8:15 PM                 Silver Section Closes/ VIP After-Party Begins

8:50 PM                 Winners Posted & Check Out Opens

9:30 PM                 VIP After-Party Ends

10:00 PM                Check Out Closes
TERMS OF SALE
1. The Auction will begin at 5:00PM and continue until 8:15PM. The silent auction will be closed in sections (please see
above schedule for times). No bids will be accepted after closing.

2. Winners will be posted at 8:50PM. Payment and pick-up will be in the check-out area. Any art not picked up
tonight will incur a delivery charge of $50 to be paid by the winner. Winners outside of the Manhattan area will be
subject to pay additional amount (determined by delivery service). GLAAD will contact the winner within 7 days to
make arrangements.

3. Each item has a bid sheet. Clearly print your name, phone number, and bid on the sheet.

4. Each item has a minimum opening bid and minimum raise. Successive bids that do not meet the minimum raise will
be voided.

5. Values quoted are estimates only and are not warranted for general value for tax purposes.

6. GLAAD assumes no risk, responsibility or liability for any sold art piece. All items are sold “AS IS”. GLAAD makes
every effort to ensure the accuracy of auction descriptions. There will be no exchange or refund on items, by either the
organization or the donor, unless otherwise specified. All sales are final. In the event of a dispute, GLAAD shall have
the sole and final discretion to determine the successful bidder or resell the item in dispute.

7. All bids are binding. Should you be the highest bidder, your winning bid is final and tax-deductible to the full extent
of the law. GLAAD is a 501(c)(3) organization. Tax ID number 13-3384027.

8. Bidding automatically constitutes agreement with these terms.


                                                                                                  THANK YOU
EVENT CHAIR                 PLANNING COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS                                CURATOR
        Maxim Thorne                 James Kleeman • Matthew Schwartz                        Daneyal Mahmood


                                          ART ADVISORY COMMITTEE
    Peter Hay Halpert • Brian Paul Clamp, ClampArt • John Coppola • Daniel Cooney Fine Art • Bridget Donlon
           Jordan Eagles • Asya Geisberg, Owner/Director, Asya Geisberg Gallery • Alexandre Gertsman
                Prisca Juska Fine Art • Valerie McKenzie • Barbara Petro Escobar • Luise Ross Gallery
           Irene Shum Allen, Curator & Collections Manager, Philip Johnson Glass House, National Trust for
                        Historic Preservation • Wayne Snellen • Virginia Vergara • Joel Wachs
                                       Bill O’Connor/ Wessel + O’Connor Fine Art



                                            PLANNING COMMITTEE

Artist Outreach Committee:             Phillip Salmieri                          Talent Committee
Daniel Kitchen                         Teddy Schwartz                            Marti Cummings
Rene Melchor                                                                     Bradley Moreland
Anu Singh                              Publicity and Marketing
Kristen Speranza                       Committee                                 National Community Events
                                       Miles Bingham                             Sponsorship Committee
Event Committee                        Tara Dalton                               Mike Korn
Sub-chair: Saira Toppin                Michael Hernandez                         Archley Prudent
Emmy Chinelo                           Anthony Mariello                          Earl Stoner
Nigel Holder                           Vadim Myasnikov
Isiris Isaac                           Michelle Travis

                                                   ARTISTS



Daniel Albert                Tamar Hirschl                Slava Mogutin                    Wade Schaming
Dan Alvarado                 Adin Hixon                   Eva Mueller                      Nikki Sclair
Ron Amato                    Itzik Iluz                   Frank Mullaney                   Shungaboy
Kalliope Amorphous           Todd Kelly                   Kenneth Nadel                    Bradford Shellhammer
Paolo Arao                   Mikael Kennedy               Math-You Namie                   Kelsey Shwetz
Scott Barnes                 Justin Kim                   Ann Marie Napoli                 Jacqueline Silberbush
Mark Beard                   Robert Kitchen               Dominic Nurre                    Hector Silvia
Colleen Blackard             Hein Koh                     Stephen Olivier                  Christopher Stout
Gavin Bond                   Kinke Kooi                   Debi Oulu                        Paul Suttman
Jared Buckheister            Katie Koti                   John Paradiso                    Kevin Tachman
Kathe Burkhart               Scooter LaForge              Eric Parnes                      Polina Teif
Robert Camilleri             Joe Lamattina                Troy Phillips & Akimitsu Sadoi   George Towne
Davide Cantoni               James Lambo                  Haq Qureshi                      Matteo Trisolini
Justine Cooper               Donald Lambo                 Benjie Randall                   Alic Trossman
Brian Cyr                    Rob Lang                     William Reue                     Kevin Truong
Melanie Daniel               James Lecce                  Barbara Reynolds                 Marc Van Cauwenbergh
Mark DeMuro                  Annie Leibovitz              David Rios Ferreira              Rosario Varela
Troy Dunham & Jeff Eason     Jamie Leo                    Homo Riot                        Daniel Vennemann
Kelsey Ervi                  David Gary Lloyd             Lisa Ross                        Eva Weiss
Carl James Ferrero           Marc Lodovico                Mike Ruiz                        Travis Williams
Robert Flynt                 Zachari Logan                Christopher Russell              Nick Yakimovich
Patrick B. Fream             Frank Louis                  H. Samarel                       Marc Yankus
Lila Freeman                 Steven Menendez              Scott Sanders
Gina Garan                   Emmy Mikelson                Santiago
gilf!                        MJ Miller                    Libby Saylor
LIVE
                                                                  AUCTION
                                                                   7:00PM




                                Henri Matisse
                                  Planche I
                          Signed lithograph, 1920
                        20 in. x 23 in., custom frame
                                Value: $8,500
                    Courtesy of Robert John Russo Gallery



Henri Matisse was a French artist born in 1869, mostly known for his use of color
and his fluid and original draughtsmanship. He was a draughtsman, printmaker,
and sculptor, but is known primarily as a painter. Matisse is commonly regarded,
along with Picasso and Marcel Duchamp, as one of the three artists who helped to
define the revolutionary developments in the plastic arts in the opening decades of
the 20th century, responsible for significant developments in painting and sculpture.
By the 1920s he was increasingly hailed as an upholder of the classical tradition
in French painting. His mastery of the expressive language of color and drawing,
displayed in a body of work spanning over a half-century, won him recognition as a
leading figure in modern art.
Jordan Eagles
                                        URBC4, 2011
                     Blood, copper, preserved on plexi-glass, UV resin
                                    36 in. x 36 in. x 3 in.
                                      Value: $10,000
                                   Courtesy of the Artist


Born in 1977, Jordan Eagles, received a BA from New York University. Eagles’ works are held in the permanent
collections of The Everson Museum of Art, The Addison Gallery of American Art, The Mobile Museum of Art,
The Fuller Craft Museum, The Museum of Sex, University of Michigan Museum of Art, The Elmhurst Art Museum,
The Prudential Center Arena, The Bohlen Collection and hundreds of private collections around the world.
Eagles work has been featured in The New York Times, Village Voice, L’Uomo Vogue, Architectural Digest Italy,
New York Magazine, San Francisco Chronicle, WIRED, MSNBC, FOX News, NY Post’s Page 6 and Marie
Claire Italia. His work has been in feature films (Disney film ‘When In Rome’ and in Richard Move’s film ‘Blood
Works- the life of Ana Mendieta’) and a reproduction of one of his images was used as a massive 50-foot stage
curtain for Alice Cooper’s recent international rock concert.

Eagles has shown extensively in the United States with solo exhibitions and art fairs in New York City, Chicago,
San Francisco, Los Angeles, Miami, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Hartford, Baltimore and Dallas. Eagles recent solo
exhibition, ‘HEMOGLYPHS’ at Causey Contemporary was a “Critic’s Pick” in New York Magazine’s
commemorative 9/11 Issue. Eagles’ work is currently on view at the Elmhurst Art Museum and his work will
be on view at the Scope Art Fair in Miami this December and solo exhibitions scheduled in Los Angeles,
San Francisco and The University of Michigan Museum of Art (In Focus) in 2012.
Lot # 1                              Lot # 2
Daniel Albert                        Dan Alvarado

Chill                                The Solution
Oil paint on canvas                  Acrylic on canvas
20 in. x 20 in.                      36 in. x 48 in.
Value: $300                          Value: $1,100
Courtesy of the Artist               Courtesy of the Artist




Lot # 3                              Lot # 4
Ron Amato                            Kalliope Amorphous

Armor 5                              Girls
Archival inkjet print, ed. 1 of 10   C-print
24 in. x 20 in.                      16 in. x 20 in. (Framed)
Value: $1,200                        Value: $450
Courtesy of the Artist               Courtesy of the Artist




Lot # 5                              Lot # 6
Paolo Arao                           Scott Barnes

The Hunter                           Jessie Colter In Milk
Charcoal on paper                    Photograph, ed. 3 of 25
14.62 in. x 13.5 in.                 14 in. x 11 in.
Value: $1,500                        Value: $600
Courtesy of the Artist &             Courtesy of the Artist
Jeff Bailey Gallery




Lot # 7                              Lot # 8
Mark Beard                           Colleen Blackard

Untitled                             Starlight
Conte crayon on paper                Ballpoint on paper
30 in. x 21 in.                      4 in. x 4 in.
Value: $1,500                        Value: $200
Courtesy of the Artist               Courtesy of the Artist
Lot # 9                              Lot # 10
Gavin Bond                           Jared Buckheister

Kathy Griffin As Madonna             Untitled
Print                                Graphite on paper
18 in. x 24 in.                      7.25 in. x 9.5 in.
Value: $3,000                        Value: $1,500
Courtesy of the Artist & OUT         Courtesy of the Artist &
                                     Feature Inc.




Lot # 11                             Lot # 12
Kathe Burkhart                       Robert Camilleri

Eat Shit: From The Liz Taylor        David & Josh
Series (After Weegee)                Acrylic on canvas
Silkscreen, ed. 72 of 80             24 in. x 24 in.
22 in. x 14.25 in.                   Value: $1,100
Value: $1,500                        Courtesy of the Artist
Courtesy of the Artist




Lot # 13                             Lot # 14
Davide Cantoni                       Justine Cooper

99009 Aids Funeral, South Africa     Elephant Skulls In The Attic
1999.                                C-print mounted on
Paper burnt with sunlight            aluminum, ed. 1 of 4
12 in. x 9 in.                       60 in. x 46 in.
Value: $1,800                        Value: $7,500
Courtesy of the Artist & Blindarte   Courtesy of the Artist &
Contemporanea Naples                 Daneyal Mahmood




Lot # 15                             Lot # 16
Brian Cyr                            Melanie Daniel

"Was Asked, Didn't Tell"             First Nation
Acrylic on canvas                    Oil on canvas
24 in. x 36 in.                      35.4 in. x 43.3 in.
Value: $1,800                        Value: $8,000
Courtesy of the Artist/ In Loving    Courtesy of the Artist &
Memory of Bryan Jacobson             Asya Geisberg Gallery
Lot # 17                       Lot # 18
Mark DeMuro                    Troy Dunham & Jeff Eason

Lake 2011                      Towards Perfection
Oil paint on wood panel        Digital
18 in. x 18 in.                36 in. x 48 in.
Value: $2,200                  Value: $1,000
Courtesy of the Artist &       Courtesy of the Artist
Chowaiki & Co.




Lot # 19                       Lot # 20
Kelsey Ervi                    Carl James Ferrero

Vulgar                         I Was a Lover
Photograph                     Acrylic paint on cut paper
46 in. x 30 in.                22.5 in. x 30 in.
Value: $200                    Value: $2,000
Courtesy of the Artist         Courtesy of the Artist &
                               Feature Inc.




Lot # 21                       Lot # 22
Robert Flynt                   Patrick B. Fream

Untitled (TS; A 35)            Untitled
Chromogenic light-jet photo,   Gouache and mixed media
AP                             on paper
20 in. x 16 in.                22 in. x 29 in.
Value: $1,200                  Value: $850
Courtesy of the Artist         Courtesy of the Artist




Lot # 23                       Lot # 24
Lila Freeman                   Gina Garan

Irritated Archangel            Karma Chameleon
Marker on paper                35mm photography print, ed.
8.5 in. x 11 in.               2 of 10
Value: $180                    18 in. x 12 in.
Courtesy of the Artist         Value: $800
                               Courtesy of the Artist
Lot # 25                        Lot # 26
gilf!                           Tamar Hirschl

Empower Equality                The Searchers
Spray paint on aluminum, ed.    Hand lithograph ed. 7 of 12
1 of 8                          14.5 in. x 16.5 in.
30 in. x 22 in.                 Value: $850
Value: $800                     Courtesy of the Artist
Courtesy of the Artist




Lot # 27                        Lot # 28
Adin David Hixon                Itzik Iluz

Fontainebleau Sue               Intimacy
Encaustic on panel              Sculpture, perspex and light
16.5 in. x 15 in.               24 in. x 14 in. x 14 in.
Value: $500                     Value: $5,000
Courtesy of the Artist          Courtesy of the Artist




Lot # 29                        Lot # 30
Todd Kelly                      Mikael Kenney

Signature Painting              Adam, Oak Island, NC 2007
Oil on canvas                   (MK0337)
40 in. x 30 in.                 Unique Polaroid photograph
Value: $4,000                   4.25 in. x 3.5 in.
Courtesy of the Artist & Asya   Value: $750
Geisberg Gallery                Courtesy of the Artist & Peter
                                Hay Halpert Fine Art




Lot # 31                        Lot # 32
Justin Kim                      Robert Kitchen

Men In Landscape                Nude With Blue Background
Collage                         Water color
4.5 in. x 6 in.                 21 in. x 13 in.
Value: $200                     Value: $400
Courtesy of the Artist &        Greg Kitchen
Oxbow Gallery
Lot # 33                           Lot # 34
Robert Kitchen                     Hein Koh

Pink Window RK 237                 Form #5
Water color                        Burnt canvas
14 in. x 18 in.                    33 in. x 29 in.
Value: $350                        Value: $1,500
Courtesy of the Artist             Courtesy of the Artist




Lot # 35                           Lot # 36
Kinke Kooi                         Katie Koti

In Touch                           Garden
Acrylic paint, colored pencil      Archival inkjet print, ed. 1 of 12
on paper                           16 in. x 20 in.
7 in. x 10.25 in.                  Value: $500
Value: $2,000                      Courtesy of the Artist
Courtesy of the Artist & Feature
Inc.




Lot # 37                           Lot # 38
Scooter LaForge                    Joe Lamattina

Me Against Me                      Undefined Conduits
Print on handmade paper            Acrylic and mixed media on
24 in. x 36 in.                    canvas
Value: $350                        24 in. x 36 in. x 2 in.
Courtesy of the Artist             Value: $2,500
                                   Courtesy of the Artist




Lot # 39                           Lot # 40
Jamaes Lambo                       Jamaes Lambo

Marilyn                            Fire Island Driftwood Frame
Hand printed serigraph             Pastel
22 in. x 28 in.                    20 in. x 16 in.
Value: $250                        Value: $300
Courtesy of the Artist             Courtesy of the Artist
Lot # 41                          Lot # 42
Donald Lambo                      Rob Lang

Sue                               Dry Dock
Watercolor print, ed. 68 of 500   Photograph, ed. 2
14 in. x 22 in.                   14 in. x 14 in.
Value: $200                       Value: $850
Courtesy of the Artist            Courtesy of the Artist & Ross
                                  Contemporary




Lot # 43                          Lot # 44
James Lecce                       Annie Leibovitz

Black Hearts                      Signed Copy Of Annie Leibovitz
Acrylic polymer emulsion on       new book Pilgrimage
panel                             Value: Priceless
21 in. x 17 in.                   Courtesy of the Artist
Value: $3,000
Courtesy of the Artist &
McKenzie Fine Art




Lot # 45                          Lot # 46
Jamie Leo                         David Gary Lloyd

Prohibido                         ALDO
Waterproof archival dye           Giclee print, ed. 3 of 25
infused on aluminum               23 in. x 11 in.
10 in. x 10 in.                   Value: $800
Value: $200                       Courtesy of the Artist
Courtesy of the Artist




Lot # 47                          Lot # 48
Marc Lodovico                     Zachori Logan

Street Where I Live               Untitled (from Blue Boy Series)
Photograph                        Drawing
10 in. x 10 in. x 1 in.           11 in. x 8.5 in.
Value: $300                       Value: $1,000
Courtesy of the Artist            Courtesy of the Artist & Daniel
                                  Cooney Fine Art
Lot # 49                          Lot # 50
Frank Louis                       Steven Menendez

The Embrace                       Fire Island Dream 3
Digital C-print                   Archival digital C-print, ed. 6
20 in. x 30 in.                   of 10
Value: $250                       12 in. x18 in.
Courtesy of the Artist            Value: $500
                                  Courtesy of the Artist




Lot # 51                          Lot # 52
Steven Menendez                   Emmy Mikelson

Belvedere 4                       Untitled (bird)
Archival digital C-print, ed. 3   Etching, ed. 1 of 2
of 10                             11 in. x 5.5 in.
12 in. x18 in.                    Value: $500
Value: $500                       Courtesy of the Artist
Courtesy of the Artist




Lot # 53                          Lot # 54
Emmy Mikelson                     MJ Miller

Untitled (deer)                   Bleach
Etching, ed. 1 of 2               ed. 1 of 50
5.5 in. x 11 in.                  16 in. x 20 in.
Value: $500                       Value: $1,000
Courtesy of the Artist            Courtesy of the Artist




Lot # 55                          Lot # 56
Slava Mogutin                     Eva Mueller

Brosephines                       Black Back
Archival chromogenic print,       Archival pigment print, ed. 1
ed. 1 of 5                        of 15
20 in. x 16 in.                   36 in. x 24 in.
Value: $1,500                     Value: $1,000
Courtesy of the Artist            Courtesy of the Artist
Lot # 57                            Lot # 58
Frank Mullaney                      Frank Mullaney

"Brian" (from the series            "Luke" (from the series
"Wallpaper Saints")                 "Wallpaper Saints")
Archival pigment print, ed. 1       Archival pigment print, ed. 1
of 10                               of 10
12 in. x 18 in.                     12 in. x 18 in.
Value: $500                         Value: $500
Courtesy of the Artist & CAS Art    Courtesy of the Artist & CAS Art
Center                              Center



Lot # 59                            Lot # 60
Kenneth Nadel                       Math-You Namie

Christopher, 2011                   Joe
Pencil & white charcoal on          Hand-painted acrylic on linen
grey paper                          15 in. 22 in. x 1 in.
21 in. x 17 in.                     Value: $750
Value: $500                         Courtesy of the Artist
Courtesy of the Artist




Lot # 61                            Lot # 62
Ann Marie Napoli                    Dominic Nurre

Frankie                             Exposure (page 9, reverse)
Pastel on Paper                     Erased magazine page
18 in. x 24 in.                     8 in. x 10 in.
Value: $800                         Value: $850
Courtesy of the Artist              Courtesy of the Artist




Lot # 63                            Lot # 64
Stephen Olivier                     Debi Oulu

Kusama Tree                         Man Masterbating
Acrylic, digital print, and resin   Cold bronze casting, ed. 2 of
on panel                            12
19 in. x 38 in.                     18 in x 8 in x 6 in
Value: $4,500                       Value: $4,000
Courtesy of the Artist & Tew        Courtesy of the Artist
Galleries
Lot # 65                         Lot # 66
Debi Oulu                        John Paradiso

“Cinderella’s Fuck Me Shoes -    Power Couple
Cunnilingus”                     Hand embroidery on satin,
epoxy, LED lights, ed. 1 of 12   wood hoop, 24k gold leaf,
7 in. x 3 in. x 5 in.            wood panel
Value: $1,500                    18 in. x 18 in.
Courtesy of the Artist           Value: $750
                                 Courtesy of the Artist




Lot # 67                         Lot # 68
Eric Parnes                      Troy Phillips & Akimitsu
                                 Sadoi
Luxury Henna LV                  Dance Series: Nick Adams
C-print, ed. 3 of 5              "Soar"
30 in. x 20 in.                  Digital C-print
Value: $900                      28 in. x 22 in. (Framed)
Courtesy of the Artist           Value: $1,200
                                 Courtesy of the Artists




Lot # 69                         Lot # 70
Haq Qureshi                      Benjie Randall

Bliss                            Mary The Night
Archival pigmented print, ed.    mixed media, graphite on
2 of 15                          paper, foam board, vinyl, LED
16 in. x 20 in.                  lights, metal chain
Value: $300                      15 in. x 12 in. x 3 in.
Courtesy of the Artist           Value: $400
                                 Courtesy of the Artist




Lot # 71                         Lot # 72
William Reue                     Barbara Reynolds

Nail Spine 1                     Boys First Catch
Photograph, ed. 1 of 10          Print on canvas
38 in. x 38 in.                  36 in. x 24 in.
Value: $5,000                    Value: $400
Courtesy of the Artist           Courtesy of the Artist
Lot # 73                        Lot # 74
David Rios Ferreira             Homo Riot

He tried his best               Dick Army
Gouache and color pencil on     Mixed Media (Graphite &
drafting film                   collage) on wood
11in. x 14in.                   18 in. x 18 in.
Value: $300                     Value: $400
Courtesy of the Artist          Courtesy of the Artist & The Site
                                Unscene




Lot # 75                        Lot # 76
Lisa Ross                       Mike Ruiz

Sultanim                        Kamil Nicalek
Archival pigment print on       Stretch canvas
cotton paper                    60 in. x 90 in.
22 in. x 33 in.                 Value: $7,500
Value: $3,500                   Courtesy of the Artist
Courtesy of the Artist & Asya
Geisberg Gallery




Lot # 77                        Lot # 78
Christopher Russell             H. Samarel

Beework: Hive                   Melt_69
Glazed white earthenware        Print on canvas, ed. 1 of 5
9 in. x 12 in.                  44 in. x 27 in.
Value: $2,750                   Value: $4,500
Courtesy of the Artist &        Courtesy of the Artist
Julie Saul Gallery




Lot # 79                        Lot # 80
Scott Sanders                   Santiago

Pappa Earth                     Tied With Luv
Oil on wood                     Silver-Gelatin print, ed. 2 of 3
30.75 in. x 24.5 in.            20 in. x 16 in.
Value: $850                     Value: $2,000
Courtesy of the Artist          Courtesy of the Artist & Solar,
                                East Hampton, NY
Lot # 81                         Lot # 82
Libby Saylor                     Wade Schaming

Rainbow                          Scrapped
Acrylic on canvas                Archival print on paper, ed. 1
7 in. x 5 in.                    of 5
Value: $150                      19 in. x 14 in.
Courtesy of the Artist           Value: $500
                                 Courtesy of the Artist




Lot # 83                         Lot # 84
Nikki Sclair                     Shungaboy

Mousetrap                        Muscleman Sexy Pose
Acrylic/Latex paint, Marker on   Acrylic on bristol paper
canvas                           24 in. x 19 in.
23 in. x 42 in.                  Value: $500
Value: $500                      Courtesy of the Artist & Michi
Courtesy of the Artist           Yamaguchi




Lot # 85                         Lot # 86
Bradford Shellhammer             Kelsey Shwetz

Untitled Studies on Color &      Tepid Bath
Shape                            Oil on canvas
Acrylic collages on bristol      26.4 in. x 30 in.
11 in. x 15 in.                  Value: $2,800
Value: $500                      Courtesy of the Artist
Courtesy of the Artist




Lot # 87                         Lot # 88
Kelsey Shwetz                    Jacqueline Silberbush

Male Nude                        NY Allows Same-Sex Marriage,
Oil on canvas                    Becoming Largest State to Pass Law

72 in. x 48 in.                  Photograph, C-print
Value: $1,500                    9 in. x 6 in.
                                 Value: $200
Courtesy of the Artist
                                 Courtesy of the Artist
Lot # 89                          Lot # 90
Hector Silva                      Christopher Stout

Frida In A Man’s Suit             Gold Panel Eins (Capital)
Giclée print, ed. 29 of 50        Industrial papier-mache comprised of
                                  cement, newspaper, gold & metallic
20 in. x 30 in.
                                  oil paint & mounted on Belgian linen
Value: $400
                                  20 in. x 20 in.
Courtesy of the Artist &
                                  Value: TBA
Chimmaya Gallery
                                  Courtesy of the Artist &
                                  Hous Projects, East Soho



Lot # 91                          Lot # 92
Paul Suttman                      Kevin Tachman

Bathers                           Ipanema Beach, 2011
Bronze bas-releif                 Print
19 in. x 54 in. x 1 in.           11.5 in. x 24 in.
Value: $5,000                     Value: $1,400
Courtesy of the Artist            Courtesy of the Artist




Lot # 93                          Lot # 94
Polina Teif                       George Towne

Category Mistake                  “Patrick - Clover Back Tattoo"
Digital photo print on archival   Life Drawing
paper                             Color pencil on toned paper
28 in. x 38 in.                   25 in. x 19 in.
Value: $1,200                     Value: $850
Courtesy of the Artist            Courtesy of the Artist & Michael
                                  Mut Gallery




Lot # 95                          Lot # 96
Matteo Trisolini                  Alic Trossman

The Artist                        Untitled (Wel Come)
Photograph mounted on             Color print
museum plexiglass                 20 in. x 26 in.
20 in. x 24 in.                   Value: $800
Value: $2,000                     Courtesy of the Artist
Courtesy of the Artist
Lot # 97                      Lot # 98
Kevin Truong                  Marc Van Cauwenbergh

Good Morning America          Untitled(Black/Green/Ochre)
Print, ed. 1                  Oil on linen
20 in. x 22 in.               20 in. x 15 in.
Value: $500                   Value: $3,200
Courtesy of the Artist        Courtesy of the Artist &
                              Kathleen Cullen Fine Arts




Lot # 99                      Lot # 100
Rosario Varela                Daniel Vennemann

Here                          ABSTRACTION # 10-211-1
Aqua oils on board            Acrylic on canvas
24 in. x 16 in.               16 in. x 24 in.
Value: $500                   Value: $2,000
                              Courtesy of the Artist




Lot # 101                     Lot # 102
Eva Weiss                     Travis Williams

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST / LOIS   Magenta & Green
WEAVER                        Chromogenic print
Glicee print                  15 in. x 15 in.
12 in. x 12 in.               Value: $500
Value: $500                   Courtesy of the Artist
Courtesy of the Artist




Lot # 103                     Lot # 104
Nick Yakimovich               Marc Yankus

Chanel Soldier                Upper West Side
Spray paint on album          Print, ed. 13 of 15
Value: $300                   17 in. x 11 in.
Courtesy of the Artist        Value: 950
                              Courtesy of the Artist &
                              ClampArt
Daniel Albert                        Daniel Albert is a 28 year-old native New Yorker. Daniel’s main goal in life is to be able to travel
                                     around the world, enjoying lots of dining and creating lots of art throughout. His expressive
b. 1982                              portraits attempt to capture extreme emotions and oftentimes speak of a darker side to human
                                     nature. He has participated in various exhibitions in galleries throughout New York City since
                                     2008.
www.danielalbert.net


Dan Alvarado                         Dan Alvarado was born in New York, NY, and raised in Middletown, NJ. In 2008, Alvarado
                                     graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, concentrating his studies in painting and drawing,
b. 1985                              but also finding a big interest in screen printing. Alvarado's artworks mostly focus on the content
                                     of political satire, expressing his thoughts of the current cultural milieu. Alvarado also visually
                                     experiments with color palettes and image content. Dan Alvarado has displayed his works in New
www.danalvarado.com                  York, California, Italy, Spain and Canada.


Ron Amato                            Ron Amato is the chairperson of the Photography Department of FIT. He has a BFA in
                                     Photography from SVA and an MFA from LIU in New Media Art and Performance. Amato has had
b. 1961                              a long career as a lifestyle editorial photographer. Amato also has an extensive exhibition history.
                                     Both Amato's commercial work as well as his fine art work have centered around the male form
                                     and issues of sexual orientation. In recent years Amato has designed visual media for live
www.ronamatophotography.com          performance, working on such productions as Broadway's Grey Gardens and Lincoln Center's
                                     choral production of Phillip Glass' The Juniper Tree.

Kalliope Amorphous                   Kalliope Amorphous is a model and visual artist best known for her work in conceptual self-
                                     portraiture. Described as a "Jill Of All Trades" by Dazed And Confused magazine, Amorphous is
b. 1978                              the model, stylist and photographer of all of her images. Using her own image as the protagonist
                                     of her stories, Kalliope explores archetype, myth, gender, emotion and identity. She has an artistic
                                     desire to work with concepts involving the subconscious, alienation, isolation, time, memory and
www.kalliopeamorphous.com            transcendence. Her photographs have been published and exhibited throughout the United
                                     States and internationally.

Paolo Arao                           Paolo Arao is a Brooklyn-based artist represented by Jeff Bailey Gallery, New York, where he has
                                     had three solo exhibitions. His work has been featured in group exhibitions in New York at The
                                     Drawing Center, The Bronx Museum, Socrates Sculpture Park and also in
                                     Los Angeles and London. He received his BFA from Virginia Commonwealth University in 1999
                                     and attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 2000.




Scott Barnes                         Scott Barnes graduated from Indiana University with a degree in Journalism and a focus on
                                     Photojournalism. He started a head shot photography business in 2005 and developed an interest
b. 1966                              in fine art nudes around the same time. Since then, Scott has been mentored by well-known
                                     contemporary photographers including Michael Alago, Jeremy Lucido, and Justin Violini. Scott
                                     has exhibited fine art nudes in New York and Indianapolis, been published by Starrfucker
www.sbarnesphotography.com           magazine, and been featured on the DNA magazine Manhunt Daily blogs. He has also published
                                     a 2012 calendar of his photography of the male form, which currently has worldwide distribution.

Mark Beard                           Beard is unprecedented, but not singular. Beard’s talent is so overflowing that he needed to
                                     channel himself into alter egos, inventing several personas to explore a variety of techniques. The
b. 1956                              style of each of these artists is individual. He has at least five works in museum collections,
                                     including the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Boston’s Anthenaeum, the Whitney, the Metropolitan
                                     Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. He also has pieces at Princeton,
                                     Harvard, and Yale Universities as well as more then 100 pieces in private collections.


Colleen Blackard                     Blackard’s art shares her experience of the universe. She builds up masses of ballpoint pen lines
                                     to form drawings of light and shadow. With her series, For The Universe, Colleen brings into
b. 1987                              question scale by juxtaposing the infinitely large and the infinitely small, whereas The Nature of
                                     Ballpoint involves the viewer in the process by following the lines. Colleen received a BA from
                                     Hampshire College where she concentrated on studio art. Born and raised in Texas, she currently
www.colleenblackard.carbonmade.com   resides in Brooklyn, where she continues to create ballpoint pen drawings. Her work can often be
                                     seen in shows around the city.
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Gavin Bond                Gavin Bond is one of the hottest celebrity photographers in the world. Mixing sex and smiles,
                          contemporary sass and good Hollywood glamour, popping colors and classy b+w, his imagery is
                          a deliciously toxic cocktail of conceptual ideas and engaging personality driven shots. The magic
                          comes form Bond’s special way of connecting with his subjects. From Jennifer Aniston to Jack
                          Black, U2 to Rihanna, they willingly submit to his process, giving Bond exactly what he needs for
                          his image. A graduate of London’s infamous St. Martin’s school of art, Bond continues shooting
                          backstage at the Golden Globes and recent campaigns include Sony Pictures, HBO, Sony Music
                          and Universal Pictures to name a few.
Jared Buckheister         Jared Buckhiester was born in Dahlonega, GA, in 1977 and graduated from Pratt Institute, New
                          York, in 1999. He has had solo exhibitions at Envoy and Rare Gallery in New York, Thomas Rehbein
b. 1977                   in Cologne, and Galerie du Jour in Paris. His work has been included in group shows in New York
                          at Feature Inc., Cheim and Read, Paul Kasmin Gallery, and John Connelly Presents, as well as in
                          exhibitions at Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, and the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San
                          Francisco, among other venues. Buckhiester is currently finishing his MFA at Bard College in New
                          York.

Kathe Burkhart            Kathe Burkhart is an interdisciplinary artist and writer. Her work has been widely exhibited
                          nationally and internationally, including the 1993 Venice Biennale, PS1 Contemporary Art
b. 1958                   Center/MoMA, SMAK Museum, (Gent, Belgium), Brooklyn Museum, Weatherspoon Museum,
                          Neuberger Museum, Banff Centre for the Arts (Canada), FlashArt Museum, Galleria d' Arte
                          Moderna, Bologna (Italy) and the Groningen and Helmond Museums (Netherlands) among many
                          others. She has had solo exhibitions as well. The Liz Taylor Series originated the discourse of the
                          'Bad Girl' and has been ongoing since 1983.

Robert Camilleri          Robert Camilleri was born and raised in Geneva, Switzerland. A graduate of Dartmouth College,
                          today Robert works in advertising and co-leads his company’s LGBT Advocacy Group. His work is
b. 1979                   primarily featured in private collections. As part of his series "The Kiss,” the body of work represents
                          his first venture into capturing the human form while staying true to his love of monochromatic
                          shapes and shadows.
www.robertcamilleri.com


Davide Cantoni            Davide Cantoni was born in Milan, Italy. Educated in London, he holds a BA in Fine Arts from the
                          Slade School (UCL) and also an MA (RCA) in Painting from the Royal College of Art. He has lived
b. 1965                   and worked in NY since 1996, and has shown his work extensively in Europe and the US. Recent
                          shows include: "111" Blindarte Contemporanea, Naples Italy. “Fire Works” curated by Mary
                          Birmingham, Hunterdon Art Museum, NJ. “Where There’s Smoke” curated by Linda Griggs,
                          Hampden Gallery, UMASS,MA. His work is in many private and public collections including,
                          MOMA and OSRAM.

Justine Cooper            As an interdisciplinary artist, Cooper renders each project in the way most befitting to her idea,
                          whether minimal, baroque, or hyper realist, she uses a variety of methods, including MRIs, large
                          format photography, video, animation, web or installation. While a polygamist when it comes to
                          aesthetics and mediums, she has continually been devoted to her inspiration from science and
                          medicine. Her work has been internationally recognized and exhibited and screened at venues
                          across the world. Cooper's artwork is held in public and private collections including the
                          Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Powerhouse Museum (Sydney), The Queensland Art Gallery and
                          the Australian Center for the Moving Image.
Brian Cyr                 Abstract artist Brian Cyr grew up in New England. Being brought up Catholic, he went to Catholic
                          school and was also an alter boy. He was outed by the United States Air Force for being gay and
b. 1970                   has been on a mission to get his story and artwork out to the public to help end bullying and
                          discrimination. Brian has made multiple appearances on FOX, ABC and the Lisa Wexler Show. His
                          work has been showcased at James Harper Gallery in Florida and is now available at BC Salon in
www.briancyrart.com       Morristown, NJ as well as the POSCHE Boutique in Wayne, NJ, as featured on Bravo's "Real
                          Housewives of New Jersey.”

Melanie Daniel            Melanie Daniel was born in Victoria, British Columbia, and after studies in Canada completed her
                          BFA and MFA at Bezalel Academy, Israel. Her work combines Canadian imagery, personal history,
b. 1972                   and a bravura approach to painting. Daniel received the 2009 Rappaport Prize for a Young
                          Israeli Artist, with a solo exhibition "Evergreen" at the Tel Aviv Museum in 2010. She has had solo
                          exhibitions at Angelika Knapper Gallery in Stockholm, Noga Gallery, Tel Aviv, Alon Segev Gallery,
                          Tel Aviv, and Grandforks Gallery, B.C., as well as group exhibitions. Her videos have been
                          screened in Kassel, Paris, Detroit, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
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Mark DeMuro                      Mark DeMuro was born in Washington State, grew up in California, Michigan, Japan, Virginia,
                                 Miami, and lives and works in New York as an artist and private art dealer. He has won the Dean's
b. 1952                          Purchase Award from the University of Miami, and received the Ludwig K. Vogelstein Foundation
                                 Grant for Painting. Collections include: U.S. State Department, Harvard University, Hess
                                 Corporation, Systems Products International, Meier Inc, Komar Inc, Gracie Mansion, Jane Holzer,
                                 Tim Forbes, Jerry Magnin, David Murdoch, Victoria Baden-Powell, Ezra Chowaiki, Ed Meisner, Bjorn
                                 Ressle and Erin McKinnon, among several others. His inspiration for his painting was the lakeside
                                 summer family home in New York.
Troy Dunham & Jeff Eason         Jeff Eason of Wilson models has a degree in Photography from the CCS in Detroit. Upon
                                 graduation he moved to New York and became the gay community’s premier nightlife and
b. 1976                          event photographer, as well as a regular cover and feature photographer for both HX and Next
                                 Magazines. Troy Dunham of troyboydesign, inc has a degree in Printmaking from Eastern
                                 Michigan University. Former Creative Director of HX Magazine - he worked with Jeff to develop a
www.troyboydesign.com            signature look for the magazine. He and Jeff still work closely on a wide variety of projects for
                                 numerous clients.

Kelsey Ervi                      Kelsey Ervi, a born and raised Texan, just dove into the real world after graduating from Baylor
                                 University and has been trying to find her stroke. While attending Baylor, where she received a
b. 1989                          BFA in Theater Performance, she discovered a passion and love for photography. Kelsey's
                                 professional work includes theater, head shot and performance photography as well as
                                 weddings and family portraits. Beyond that, Kelsey aims to do exciting and innovative art, always
                                 with an eagerness to spark creativity, conversation and questions in others.


Carl James Ferrero               Carl James Ferrero was born in Vineland, NJ, and received his MFA from Brooklyn College. His
                                 work has been exhibited in New York at Artists Space, Feature Inc., the Bronx Museum of the Arts,
b. 1969                          and the Elizabeth Foundation Gallery, as well as at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Exile
                                 Berlin, and many other venues in the United States and in Europe. He has been awarded
                                 fellowships from the Millay Colony, the AIM program, and the Foundation for Contemporary Arts.
                                 Ferrero’s artwork has been published in Drawings On Writing (J&L Books, 2008) and Mike Albo’s
                                 novel The Underminer (Bloomsbury USA, 2005). He lives in Brooklyn.

Robert Flynt                     Robert Flynt’s work has been widely exhibited in the United States and abroad since 1980. It has
                                 been shown in major museums, galleries and alternative spaces, as well as collaborative
b. 1956                          performance and dance projects worldwide. His work is in the collection of the Museum of
                                 Modern Art in New York, as well as the Metropolitan Museum, The International Center of
                                 Photography (NY), and L.A. County Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston , among many
www.robertflynt.com              others. Flynt received fellowships from the MacDowell Colony, Light Work, the Mid-Atlantic Arts
                                 Foundation, and recently the Bogliasco residency fellowship in Italy and Valparaiso in Spain.

Patrick B. Fream                 Patrick B. Fream was born in Point Pleasant, New Jersey. He attended Mason Gross School of the
                                 Arts at Rutgers University where he received a degree in Visual Arts/Painting, and a minor in Art
b. 1982                          History.



www.patrickbfream.blogspot.com


Lila Freeman                     Lila Freeman has a BFA in Fine Art /Drawing and an MS in Information and Library Science from
                                 Pratt Institute. Her visual influences include Alice Neel, William Steig, Mark Rothko, Vincent Van
b. 1979                          Gogh, Edouard Vuillard, and the early drawings of Andy Warhol. In 2009, Lila had a month-long
                                 solo exhibition of her figure drawings at Spring Studio in Manhattan. She participated in Bushwick
                                 Open Studios 2010 and currently has a show of portraits on display at Vic's Bagel Bar in Murray Hill.
www.lilafreeman.com


Gina Garan                       In 2000, This Is Blythe, the seminal photo book of and about the legendary fashion doll Blythe,
                                 debuted. Since then it has sold over 200,000 copies, spawning a worldwide renaissance for the
b. 1964                          doll and introducing the book’s author, photographer Gina Garan, to the world. Ms. Garan has
                                 since published numerous other books of her work, including the popular Blythe Style (2005), and
                                 Blythe Moment (2006) and Blythe Rhapsody (2007). Ms. Garan has also collaborated in the design
                                 and production of several new dolls, including ginagirls, sold mainly in Japan, and Bendel’s Girls,
                                 available at Christmas exclusively at New York department store Henri Bendel. Next fall she has
                                 another doll photo book coming out called ‘Susie Says’ published by PowerHouse Books. Find out
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gilf!                           gilf! is an up-and-coming Brooklyn-based female street artist working to create positive change.
                                Formally trained in fine arts, but completely self-taught as a stencil and street artist, she has been
b. 1981                         featured in multiple galleries as well as many art magazines/blogs, such as hyperallergic, the
                                world according to g, brooklyn street art, and juxtapose.

www.gilfnyc.com


Tamar Hirschl                   Tamar Hirschl was born in Zagreb, Croatia. Hirschl has studied at Bezalel, Cooper Union, and the
                                School of Visual Arts. She holds an MA from Lesley College. Tamar Hirschl currently lives and works
b. 1939                         in New York. Tamar has had recent solo exhibitions at Queens Museum of Art; the Mizel Museum;
                                the Philadelphia Art Alliance; the HUC-JIR Museum; the Zagreb Museum Center; and the
                                Mestrovic National Gallery. Group exhibitions include the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, arts
www.tamarhirschl.com            Survey of Israeli Contemporary Art, and the 9th International Istanbul Biennial. Her work is in the
                                permanent collection of the Queens Museum of Art.

Adin David Hixon                Adin David Hixon is an obsessive abstractionist. His works on paper are created from a meticulous
                                series of intermediate steps of smaller paintings that are transferred (almost like printing) onto a
                                larger painting. A former studio assistant to Philip Taaffe (another obsessive), Hixon is also an
                                admirer of the process of abstraction in the works of Louise Fishman, Bill Jensen, and Brice
                                Marden. And in all these painters, one finds meditations on nature’s abstract patterns; and for
                                Hixon as well, nature’s visual rhythms (undulating waves, ridges of mountains, or the bark of a
                                tree) are sources of inspiration and are at the root of his recent works of art. Intuitive
                                improvisation is also an undercurrent of the work not unlike that found in the modalities of
Itzik Iluz                      Born in Jerusalem, Iluz has lived in Israel for years, working as a developer of computer-
                                embedded products. Iluz was always attracted to the fascinating combinations and contrasts
b. 1954                         between art and technology, between accuracy and creative spontaneity. He was attracted as
                                well to geometric shapes, the infinite world of shadows they create, and the not always
                                predictable relations created between objects. Since 2008, Iluz has focused on design and
www.iluz-light-sculptures.com   sculpting with light used as raw material.


Todd Kelly                      Born in Niles, MI, Todd Kelly studied architecture for three years before taking up painting as a
                                career. Todd earned an MFA in 2000 at the School of Visual Arts and a B.A. in painting at
b. 1972                         Anderson University, IN. Currently living and working in Brooklyn, Todd spent 2003 to 2006 in
                                London, where his work work was featured in the 2006 Jerwood Painters Exhibition, the National
                                Portrait Gallery and many group shows around London. Todd's first solo show in NY opened May
www.asyageisberggallery.com     2011 at Asya Geisberg Gallery.


Mikael Kenney                   Mikael Kennedy is a photographer living and working in New York City. He is the author of the
                                internationally acclaimed Polaroid travel blog: Passport to Trespass. His Polaroid work is
b. 1979                         represented by the Peter Hay Halpert Fine Art Gallery of New York City. Kennedy's Polaroid's were
                                recently the subject of a solo show at the historic Chelsea Hotel in New York City and were shown
                                at the International Polaroid Symposium in Cardiff, Wales where he was invited as a guest
                                lecturer. Kennedy's photographs have appeared in Nylon, Dazed & Confused, Blown (UK),
                                Cosmoplotian, WWD, and GQ.com.

Justin Kim                      Justin Kim’s work combines the grand tradition of figure painting with a modern sensibility. In
                                addition to figures, Mr. Kim works on miniature collages, combining American landscapes with
b. 1971                         forms and figures from the old masters. His work generates tension between artifice and reality
                                without sacrificing more traditional painting structures. Born in Hartford in 1971, Mr. Kim received
                                a B.A. from Yale and an MFA from the American University in Washington, D.C. He interned with
www.justinkim71.blogspot.com    the artist David Hockney, has taught at Yale and Dartmouth, and from 2007 - 2010 worked as
                                professor and dean at Deep Springs College in CA.

Robert Kitchen                  The late Robert Kitchen’s talent has been recognized worldwide. He has participated in
                                numerous group and solo exhibitions all over the world, including over twenty shows in New York
b. 1949                         as well as shows in Japan and Sweden.
Hein Koh                     Hein Koh is a New York City-based artist, who received two BAs from Dartmouth College, in Studio
                             Art and Psychology, and an MFA in Painting from Yale University. Her awards include the
b. 1976                      Wolfenden Fine Arts Prize, Carol Schlosberg Memorial Award, and the Mid-Atlantic Foundation
                             Artists and Communities Grant. Most recently, she was selected for the Bronx Museum Artists in
                             the Marketplace program in 2011, and her work was included in "Bronx Calling," the first AIM
www.heinkoh.com              biennial curated by Jose Ruiz and Wayne Northcross. Her work has generated press in The New
                             York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Brooklyn Rail.

Kinke Kooi                   Kinke Kooi was born in Leeuwarden, Netherlands in 1961 and studied at the Academy for the
                             Visual Arts, Arnhem. She has had solo exhibitions at Feature Inc., New York, De Praktijk,
b. 1961                      Amsterdam, and the Museum voor Moderne Kunst, Arnhem, among other venues, and her work
                             has been included in numerous group shows in the United States and Europe, including “Rebelle:
                             Art and Feminism 1969–2009,” Museum voor Moderne Kunst, Arnhem (2009); “Don’t Let the Boys
                             Win,” Mills College Art Museum, Oakland, CA (2007); and “The Nude in Contemporary Art,”
                             Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT (1999). Kooi lives and works in Arnhem.

Katie Koti                   Katie Koti grew up in Greenfield Massachusetts. Her work to date has focused on identity, desire,
                             and embodiment, often using landscape to explore visceral connections between bodies,
b. 1979                      culture and nature. Koti is a member of the Yale MFA Photography class of 2012. She earned a
                             BFA in Photography and Graphic Design (2010) at the Rhode Island School of Design. Before
                             attending RISD, Koti graduated with Honors from Greenfield Community College, Massachusetts,
www.katiekoti.com            where she studied Liberal and Media Arts. Koti shoots with an Ebony 4x5 field camera.


Scooter LaForge              Scooter Laforge earned a painting degree at the University of Arizona before receiving a
                             fellowship to Cooper Union School of Art. His projects have been showcased at numerous
b. 1971                      galleries around the Big Apple, such as Exit Art, Wooster Projects White Columns, Feature Inc. and
                             Bucheon to name a few.  Scooter has been selected to feature his work in the London Biennale
                             opening at the Christopher Henry Gallery. Currently, Scooter LaForge resides in the East Village
                             and works from his painting studio in Chinatown.


Joe Lamattina                Joe LaMattina’s figurative paintings narrate the journey into the concept of imagination,
                             exploring the creative process through mixed media. A recently retired art educator of thirty five
b. 1953                      years, this artist has preserved a focus on the exploration of the creative mind by teaching others
                             and pushing the boundaries of his own working practice. His works are intuitive, usually starting
                             with graphite drawings and mark-making on the support, and continuing with the artist both
                             building up and tearing down layers of visual information. Joe LaMattina lives and works in
                             Hackensack, NJ.

Jamaes Lambo                 James Lambo was born in Peekskill, NY and grew up in Putnam Valley. He attended Pratt-
                             Manhattan Center where he majored in graphic design. It’s the interpretation of life into its
b. 1958                      graphic form that excite and inspire him in his work. His process starts with a collage in the likeness
                             of his subject, he interprets each line and form in a way that will lend itself to the serigraph
                             printing process, the end result being a unique look and feel for the subject. James currently lives
                             and works in Westchester NY.


Donald Lambo                 Donald Lambo was born in Amsterdam, NY, and attended Pratt Institute during the 1940s. Don
                             was an adventurer who traveled with his family throughout the United States and Canada on
b. 1921                      painting trips. After a stint with commercial illustration he became a full-time watercolorist for the
d. 2008                      last 40 years of his life traveling to art shows up and down the Eastern seaboard.




Rob Lang                     Rob Lang was born in New York. Lang is a graduate of the Masters Program for fine art
                             photography at New York University/International Center of Photography. He currently lives in
b. 1960                      both Santa Fe and New York.



www.roblangphotography.com
James Lecce              James Lecce was born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA. He received his MFA in painting from Pratt
                         Institute. He began exhibiting his work in the mid 1990s in galleries and museums throughout the
                         U.S. and will have his fifth solo show at McKenzie Fine Art in Chelsea in May, 2012.




Annie Leibovitz          Annie Leibovitz’s large and distinguished body of work encompasses some of the most well-
                         known portraits of our time. Leibovitz was born on October 2, 1949, in Waterbury, Connecticut.
b. 1949                  Her father was an officer in the Air Force and her childhood was spent on a succession of military
                         bases. She began her career as a photojournalist for Rolling Stone in 1970, while she was still a
                         student at the San Francisco Art Institute. Her pictures have appeared regularly on magazine
                         covers ever since.


Jamie Leo                A creative who writes, observes and designs, Jamie is an Albee Fellow in writing and was a
                         designer of B'way's RENT as well as many legendary downtown productions. His interdisciplinary
b. 1954                  background leads to published works, award-winning video/theatrical design, art installations, as
                         well as activism in AIDS and other social justice causes. He is a frequent collaborator, adjudicator
                         and evangelist in new media communities. Jamie’s digital illustrations are a regular feature on
www.jamieleo.com         Ecocentricblog.org.


David Gary Lloyd         David Gary Lloyd was born winter of December ‘85. As a child he enjoyed exploring his inner
                         playground by daydreaming and expressing those visions onto ruled paper. A mechanical pencil
b. 1985                  was and will always be his preferred method of release. David currently resides in Miami where
                         he manages a successful photography studio. Balancing his commercial work and fine art
                         continually challenge his perspectives and opportunities for his work to evolve.
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Marc Lodovico            As a long time resident of Manhattan, Marc Lodovico’s photography always depicts his urban
                         surroundings. Lodovico has donated a print to GLAAD’s OUTAuction for the past six years, and
b. 1961                  currently resides in Palm Springs, CA.




Zachori Logan            Zachari Logan has exhibited his work widely in both Canada and internationally and has been
                         featured and reviewed in many international publications. In his current body of work he
                         investigates stereotypic masculine representation in contemporary society. As catalyst, he utilizes
                         his own body exclusively, engaging both epic-scale and stylistically-historic technique. His
                         forthcoming book Portraits Without Pants: The Art of Zachari Logan will be presented by Sternthal
                         Publications. He is currently exhibited in Trauma & Other Stories at Daniel Cooney Fine Art."


Frank Louis              A self-taught New York native with a degree in computer science, Frank Louis enjoys the
                         convergence of both his passions: photography and technology. Louis is working on his second
b. 1965                  book with the provisional title “Southern Exposure” and the forthcoming “Men of beauty
                         Magazine.” His work has been featured in and on the cover of several magazines including
                         Instinct, reFRESH, Manner, and DNA, and has been shown in various galleries throughout the U.S.
www.franklouis.com       His photographs are inspired by fashion, beauty, pop music, and dance, as well as artists Robert
                         Mapplethorpe, Herb Ritts, and Greg Gorman

Steven Menendez          Steven Menendez was destined for fashion. Born and raised in Miami Florida, he was drawn to
                         fashion photography since early childhood. At a young age, he began styling his wardrobe from
b. 1968                  head to toe and directing his own photo shoots. He attended the International Center of
                         Photography in New York in 2001 and has exhibited at the Barbara Levy gallery in Fire Island in
                         2007. His work has also been published in Desert Living, Magpie Darling, Time Out and Next
www.stevenmenendez.com   magazines.
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Emmy Mikelson                      Emmy Mikelson is an artist and curator based in Brooklyn. Her work has been exhibited at Jack
                                   Tilton Gallery, NY; the International Studio and Curatorial Program (ISCP), Brooklyn, NY; Paul
b. 1982                            Robeson Galleries, Rutgers University, NJ; DiVA Fair Miami and the Bridge Art Fair, London. She has
                                   curated for the James Gallery at the CUNY Graduate Center; the lower east side gallery, NY
                                   Studio Gallery; as well as assisting with the exhibition and publication for the James Frazer Stirling
www.emmymikelson.com               retrospective at the Yale Center for British Art. She currently teaches in the Art Department at
                                   Pace University.

MJ Miller                          Miller’s work focuses on women, intimacy and sex, exploring the female gender's relationship with
                                   sex and the restrictions women still face within society to be truly liberated without being
b. 1979                            exploited or judged. In 2011, her clean living project won top 50 with 3rd Wards Open Call.



www.m-j-miller.com


Slava Mogutin                      Siberian-born artist and writer Slava Mogutin was exiled from Russia for his queer writings and
                                   activism at the age of 21. In 1995, he was granted political asylum in the U.S. with the support of
b. 1974                            Amnesty International and PEN American Center. Mogutin is the author of two hardcover
                                   monographs of photography, Lost Boys and NYC Go-Go, and seven books of writings published
                                   in Russian. He’s the winner of the prestigious Andrei Bely Prize for poetry (2000). In the past
                                   decade, Mogutin’s photography, video and multimedia work have been exhibited
                                   internationally, including MoMA PS 1 and Museum of Art and Designs.

Eva Mueller                        Eva Mueller was born and raised in Germany. Eva transitioned from art direction into
                                   photography when she moved to New York. Her trademarks are stark minimal images with a dark
b. 1969                            humorous twist. Quirky portraits, nudes and projections on the naked body are the center pieces
                                   of her work. Eva has shot for most major record labels in the U.S. and UK, her editorial work has
                                   appeared in magazines such as 125 Magazine, GQ, Vorne. Her fine art work has been exhibited
www.evamueller.com                 in galleries throughout the U.S., in London and Germany. Eva lives and works in New York City.


Frank Mullaney                     Frank Mullaney is a photographer who divides his time between New York City and his home in
                                   the Catskills that he shares with his partner. He studied at The International School of Photography
b. 1957                            with many gifted artists including Amy Arbus and Billy Cunningham. His work has been shown in
                                   New York, Los Angeles, Provincetown and the Catskills. He was the featured cover photographer
                                   for The Guide magazine before its untimely demise in August 2010. He currently has a solo
www.frankmullaneyphotography.com   exhibition, "real/unreal" at The CAS Arts Center in Livingston Manor, NY.


Kenneth Nadel                      New York-based artist, Kenneth Nadel makes time to draw in addition to being an editorial art
                                   director and graphic designer. He has exhibited work in "unfinished business," a solo exhibition, as
                                   well as in group shows at The Leslie Lohman Gallery and The Center in NYC, and The Fire Island
                                   Pines Biennial 2009 and 2011. It has been his honor to be part of GLAAD's New York OUTAuction
                                   every year since its inception.
www.kennethnadel.com


Math-You Namie                     Math-You Namie’s hand-painted portraits have been in demand in the art world for the past five
                                   years. His paintings resonate strongly with distinct collectors in diverse environments. A graduate
b. 1979                            of Hunter College and originally from Charleston, South Carolina, Math-You currently resides in
                                   New York City. Math-You is available for private commission and portraiture.

www.math-younamie.com


Ann Marie Napoli                   Ann Marie grew up in Brooklyn in a very creative environment. Recognized as a natural artist
                                   earlier in life, her family encouraged this path from the moment she picked up a crayon. A
b. 1975                            graduate of Fashion Institute of Technology with a BFA in Illustration, Ann Marie has studied
                                   renaissance art in Florence, Italy during her college career. Her work has won awards, been
                                   published and gained recognition from a variety of shows and exhibitions in the tri-state area.
www.artworkbyme.weebly.com         Recently she illustrated a children's book to be published for worldwide distribution this year.
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Dominic Nurre                     Dominic Nurre was born in Mankato, MN and received a MFA in Sculpture from Hunter College.
                                  He has participated in group shows at Gavin Brown's Enterprise, Anna Kustera, West Street
b. 1980                           Gallery, fordProjects, and Team. Most notably, he was included in Greater New York 2010 at
                                  MoMA PS1 and recently presented his first solo exhibition at Terrence Koh's Asia Song Society.
                                  Nurre happily lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.
www.dominicnurre.com


Stephen Olivier                   After studying printmaking and painting under his father's tutelage, Olivier studied photography
                                  at the Massachusetts College of Art. In 2000 he moved to Brooklyn where he paints and raises
b. 1970                           two little girls with his partner of 18 years / husband of 7 years. He has exhibited his work in NYC,
                                  Boston, Atlanta, Provincetown, Miami, Tokyo, London, and Berlin.

www.olivierstudios.com


Debi Oulu                         Debi Oulu is an international multi-disciplinary artist. Born in the United States, Debi received her
                                  BA in Communications from UCSD. Debi moved to Israel and began working as a 3-D animator.
b. 1965                           She continued her art studies, first under the direction of artist Yehezkel Cohen, and then at the
                                  Midrasha Art School in Israel, and afterwards under the tutelage of Professor Harry Lee Anderson.
                                  In the past year alone she has participated in over 10 art exhibits in sculpture, video,
www.debioulu.com                  performance art and installation art. Her work has been exhibited in Israel, Italy, Seattle, New
                                  York, Los Angles, and San Francisco.

John Paradiso                     John Paradiso earned his BFA from S.U.N.Y Purchase and his MFA from S.U.N.Y Buffalo. He works in
                                  mixed media and describes his work as metaphorical and based upon such issues as identity,
b.1962                            sexuality, health, and love. He has work in the National Picture Collection at the Library of
                                  Congress, AIDS Portfolio, The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction and
                                  private collections. John has served as an educator and caregiver in the HIV/AIDS community
www.john-paradiso.com             for over 20 years, developing educational programs and providing pier-based counseling for gay
                                  men. He currently manages the Gateway Arts Center in Brentwood, MD.

Eric Parnes                       Eric Parnes was born in the West with immediate family roots in Iran, his vision reflects one’s
                                  internal struggle to define identity and can be traced to early childhood experiences. As a
b. 1979                           conceptual artist, the catharsis of creation has compelled him to examine and portray the
                                  perceived differences and similarities of the world he was born in as well as the echoes of the
                                  eras of his forefathers, allowing him to concentrate on crafting a series of works that revise and
www.eric-parnes.com               explore one’s understanding of “The Orient.”


Troy Phillips & Akimitsu Sadoi    With a background in counseling psychology and design, Troy Phillips, a native of Oklahoma,
                                  found a passion for photography as a teen. His love for photography grew while living and
b. 1965                           studying in Japan before settling in New York City in the early 1990s. Phillips debuted his
b. 1966                           professional photography career in 2005 with a fine-art portrait exhibition in New York City at the
                                  prestigious National Arts Club. Additional exhibitions continued in Osaka, Tokyo, Toronto, NYC
www.troyphillipsphotography.com   and Brooklyn.


Haq Qureshi                       New York-based artist and graphic designer, Haq Qureshi, is a graduate from The School of Visual
                                  Arts. While art directing for a small design firm, he finds time to continue his artistic endeavors in
b. 1980                           photography and sculpture. His love for world travel has become his means of seeking
                                  knowledge, which he narrates through storytelling in his photography. A few of his more recent
                                  forays into photography include character-defining studio portrait work.
www.photos.haqart.com


Benjie Randall                    Benjie Randall was born in El Segundo, CA. He received his BFA from The Boston Conservatory.
                                  More than a visual artist, he is a theater actor and singer/songwriter. Desiring to be a voice for the
b. 1979                           gay community, he spent the last year writing, producing, and recording his debut self-titled
                                  album, now available on iTunes.

www.benjierandall.com
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William Reue           William Reue is an artist and architect with a practice in New York City. His paintings, drawings,
                       and photographs explore metrics of the human body. His most recent work draws inspiration from
b. 1971                seemingly mundane building elements whose beauty is born of utility.



www.wreue.com


Barbara Reynolds       Reynolds was born in Port Antonio, Jamaica, on Valentine's Day. While too young to attend, she
                       won a scholarship to attend an American art school at the age of 10. The scholarship was
b. 1943                deferred until she was old enough, but she did not attend as she went on to attend finishing
                       school in England and then to Paris to continue her art studies. While studying painting and
                       graphic design at L'Academie Charpentier, known also as L'Ecole Nationale Superieure aux Arts
                       Decoratif, Reynolds had the rare opportunity to meet Pablo Picasso.


David Rios Ferreira    David Rios Ferreira was born in Bronx, NY and received his BFA at The Cooper Union. He has
                       exhibited in galleries and museums in the U.S. and abroad, including CoCA Seattle, Islip Art
b. 1982                Museum, and Kunstraum Richard Sorge Gallery in Berlin. He is a member of The Drawing Center
                       Viewing Program and was invited to show at ‘06 Berliner Kunstsalon Art Fair. Most recently, he
                       participated in ART LIVE 2011 at CATM Gallery in New York and was recently awarded the Key
www.davidriosart.com   holder Residency at the Lower East Side Printshop.


Homo Riot              Homo Riot's work is an emblem of pride and strength in the gay community. In September 2011,
                       he launched the Global Homo Riot, recruiting help from supporters in nearly 200 cities across the
b. 1970                globe. The Riot gave people the opportunity to paste and stencil gay imagery in their own
                       communities. Homo Riot continues using street art as his platform to communicate to the gay
                       and straight communities, engendering pride, exposing sexual-social hypocrisy and combating
www.homoriot.com       homophobia. In addition, his work is seen in galleries and he consistently pushes the boundaries
                       of his own art by exploring the deeper implications of sexuality.

Lisa Ross              Lisa Ross is a Brooklyn-born photographer, video artist and educator. She has a solo exhibition
                       now at Asya Geisberg Gallery and in the past at Daneyal Mahmood, Kashya Hildebrand (Zurich)
b. 1964                and Nelson Hancock Gallery. Her work was included in Rencontres D’Arles, France and group
                       exhibitions at Bellwether, Murray Guy, Bronx Museum among others. Ross is a Bronx Museum AIM
                       29 artist, and a recipient of the Hayward Prize, 2001. She has had multiple reviews in The New York
                       Times, New Yorker and New York Magazine. In 2012, Ross will have a solo exhibition at the Rubin
                       Museum of Art. Ross received an MFA from Columbia.

Mike Ruiz              Few do cool so hot; even fewer capture the glamorous inner sinner imagination of today’s
                       extravagant enigmas than New York-based, high-octane celebrity and fashion photographer
                       and director Mike Ruiz. His work has appeared in Vanity Fair, Conde Nast Traveler, Interview,
                       Italian Elle, and Spanish and Brazilian Vogue. Mike has contributed to D & G’s “Hollywood” book
                       and has released a solo show at the prestigious Leslie Lohman Gallery. As founding partner of Elite
                       L.A. photography complex Miauhaus Studios, Mike can currently be seen on LOGO’s “A-List NY.”


Christopher Russell    Inspired by visits to Henry Mercer's Fonthill in Bucks County, PA, Christopher Russell began
                       producing architectural ceramics in 1991. His custom tile projects have been featured in The New
                       York Times, New York Newsday, Food & Wine, and Tile and Stone. His sculptural ceramics have
                       been exhibited at the Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY; the Clay Center, Philadelphia, PA;
                       and Greenwich House Pottery, New York, NY. Christopher Russell received his Bachelor of Arts
                       degree from Wesleyan University in 1983. He lives and works in New York City.


H. Samarel             H. Samarel, born and raised in Israel, graduate of Bezalel Academy. Samarel's erotic artworks
                       appears in 3 volumes of the book "The World's Greatest Erotic Art of Today.” In 2001, he created
b. 1958                www.samarelart.com to share his erotic works with the world. It has since grown to include an
                       adult webzine, featuring some of today’s most talented erotic writers, and is one of the largest
                       erotic art sites on the web. Samarel participated in several exhibitions in USA between the years
www.samarelart.com     2001 - 2010. As an erotic artist living in Israel, his main activity is his website.
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Scott Sanders                 Scott Sanders grew up on the west coast of central Florida. After receiving a BFA in studio art from
                              Florida State University, he relocated to DUMBO Brooklyn in 1996 and became involved with the
b. 1970                       local art scene, which included working with Joy Glidden on the first annual Dumbo Arts Festival
                              and Christo & Jeanne-Claude on the "Gates" project in Central Park. As a painter, he has shown
                              throughout New York City and cherishes the rich history of the New York art scene. Considered a
www.scottsandesart.com        surrealist, his work is a combination of abstract expressionism, symbolism and traditionalism.


Santiago                      Born in Mexico D.F., raised in Los Angeles and now living and based in Chelsea, Santiago creates
                              iconic images that are charged with elegance and beauty.
                              Originally a costume designer and fashion stylist, his distinct fashion styling has graced the pages
                              of Vogue, Vanity Fair, In Style and The New York Times Magazine. He also served on Broadway as
                              a wardrobe consultant for the musical Chicago and as costume designer for John Leguizamo for
                              his Broadway productions, as well as with Cheech Marin on his Broadway directorial debut.


Libby Saylor                  Libby Saylor was born in Pennsylvania, and attended the University of the Arts in Philadelphia
                              where she received a BFA in photography in 2002. Libby has had solo shows at the Philadelphia
b. 1979                       Art Alliance in 2006 and at Inliquid Solo Exhibition Series in Philadelphia in 2004. She has exhibited
                              widely in Philadelphia and New York, as well as in Las Vegas, NV, Washington, DC, Ft. Collins, CO,
                              and Rome, Italy. Libby works at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and lives in New York City.
www.libbysaylor.com


Wade Schaming                 Wade Schaming was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Educated at University of Pittsburgh (BA,
                              Film Studies, Studio Arts, 2006) and School of Visual Arts (MFA Fine Arts, 2010), Schaming currently
b. 1984                       lives and works in New York City. His submission to OUTAuction 2011 can be seen in the
                              publication CRUSHFanzine, Auxiliary Issue #2 Secret Crush.

www.wadeschaming.com


Nikki Sclair                  Nikki Sclair, of Merrick, NY, graduated Magna Cum Laude with a BFA from the Fashion Institute of
                              Technology. She recieved her MA at Hofstra in Comparative Arts & Culture, and has had
b. 1983                       experience at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Hispanic Society, and the Nassau Museum,
                              involved in archiving, conservation, and education. Currently working in the specialized field of
                              art transport, her preferred mediums are paint, found object/mixed media sculpture,
www.nikkisclair.weebly.com    photography and photolithography. She has previously exhibited at The Lobby Gallery, The Cup,
                              and P.A.C.E. Gallery, among others.

Shungaboy                     SHUNGABOY is a gay male visual artist whose work focuses on the male figure and faces. He
                              paints at several drawing groups in the city and occasionally in Los Angeles. He graduated from
b. 1960                       Cornell University with a degree in architecture and worked for various international firms before
                              embarking on his current painting career. He resides in NYC.

www.shungaboy.com


Bradford Shellhammer          Bradford Shellhammer is a New York Times featured decorator, Parsons-trained fashion designer,
                              and old school blogger. He's co-founder and Chief Creative Officer of Fab.com. He created the
b. 1976                       gay blog Queerty (where he won a Bloggie) and has launched retail businesses for Blu Dot and
                              Design Within Reach, where he also co-founded and wrote their Design Notes blog. He is a
                              contributor to Dwell and has kept a personal blog for over a decade. He lives in New York City.
www.bradfordshellhammer.com   He owns 137 pairs of shoes and has a weakness for paisley, Paul Smith, and Scandinavian electro-
                              pop.

Kelsey Shwetz                 Kelsey Shwetz is a practicing Canadian visual artist. Her work explores contemporary ideas about
                              the body, visually navigating through the social contexts that modify them. Specifically, she
b. 1986                       addresses how social norms govern or else subvert beauty, sexuality, androgyny, fertility, and
                              decay. Shwetz encourages the viewer to embrace progression and new identifications, while
                              engaging them in the aesthetic pleasure of the present tense. Shwetz holds a Bachelors degree
                              in Psychology with a minor in Painting from the University of Manitoba. Her work has appeared in
                              collective and solo exhibitions nationally and internationally.
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OUTAuction 2011 Catalog

  • 1. OUTAuction Ten years of celebrating established and emerging artists, featuring GLAAD's top 100 artists www.glaad.org
  • 2. “Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.” -Pablo Picasso On behalf of the planning committee, thank you for joining us at GLAAD’s Tenth Annual OUTAuction. Your support this evening helps GLAAD continue its culture-changing work to share stories from the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community that build support for equality. Like the artists represented here tonight, GLAAD is changing hearts and minds through images that promote understanding – shattering stereotypes and helping Americans see the common ground we all share. Little by little, we’re washing away the misperceptions and advancing national support for full equality; but it’s your support that makes it all possible. To changing the world one image at a time, Maxim Thorne, Event Chair Matthew Schwartz, Planning Committee Co-Chair James Kleeman, Planning Committee Co-Chair The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) amplifies the voice of the LGBT community by empowering real people to share their stories, holding the media accountable for the words and images they present, and helping grassroots organizations communicate effectively. By ensuring that the stories of LGBT people are heard through the media, GLAAD promotes understanding, increases acceptance, and advances equality.
  • 3. GLAAD would like to thank the following supporters for making this evening possible: PRESENTING PARTNERS ® ® LOCAL PARTNERS MEDIA PARTNERS The world’s largest network for gay news and entertainment edgeon thenet.com COMMUNITY PARTNERS Chris Ryan Michael Cohen Presents TheShowt.com Imperial Court of New York TheMenEvent.com Six Pack Mark Nelson Events Rafferty Mazur Events Wayout Events HOST COMMITTEE HONORARY HOST COMMITTEE Eric Baker & William Kapfer Nick Adams Jonathan Groff Mike Ruiz Laura Cappachione Edward Albee Isis King Anthony Rapp John Cassese & Ken Hunt Alexis Bittar Patina Miller Thomas Roberts Ali Fard David Bromstad John Cameron-Mitchell Kyra Sedgwick Angelina Lippert Kate Clinton Jane Velez-Mitchell Ramona Singer Ted Shields Laverne Cox Carrie Preston Anne Thornton Michelle Clunie Reichen John Waters SPECIAL PERFORMANCE BY Kimberley Locke SPECIAL THANKS Emerge212 The 2010 Planning Committee Matchsign.com Archordial Brio Warburg Realty Anthony Brownie Flowers & Events Michael Carlino coloredge new york • los angeles GIFT BAG DONORS Barefoot Jordan Eagles Ben & Jerry’s Chelsea Frames, OUTAuction’s official framer completely bare. OUTAuction’s Honorary Host Committee Disney Theatrical Group Robert John Russo Gallery Dumbo Moving + Storage Metropolitan Pavilion HarperCollins Publishers Scharff Weisberg HAUTES VACANCES-Boutique Gay Travel Red Stone Catering OUTAuction’s Official Caterer Lifestyles Condoms/5 WPR DJ Xavier The Protein Bakery Semprae Laboratories, Inc TRIBUTE AD PARTNERS Sokenbicha Chelsea Eye & Cosmetic Surgery Associates Standing on Ceremony: The Gay Marriage Plays Deutsch Inc. A Lowe & partner Co. Sundance Channel
  • 4. SCHEDULE 7:00 PM Live Auction 7:45 PM Gold Section Closes 8:15 PM Silver Section Closes/ VIP After-Party Begins 8:50 PM Winners Posted & Check Out Opens 9:30 PM VIP After-Party Ends 10:00 PM Check Out Closes TERMS OF SALE 1. The Auction will begin at 5:00PM and continue until 8:15PM. The silent auction will be closed in sections (please see above schedule for times). No bids will be accepted after closing. 2. Winners will be posted at 8:50PM. Payment and pick-up will be in the check-out area. Any art not picked up tonight will incur a delivery charge of $50 to be paid by the winner. Winners outside of the Manhattan area will be subject to pay additional amount (determined by delivery service). GLAAD will contact the winner within 7 days to make arrangements. 3. Each item has a bid sheet. Clearly print your name, phone number, and bid on the sheet. 4. Each item has a minimum opening bid and minimum raise. Successive bids that do not meet the minimum raise will be voided. 5. Values quoted are estimates only and are not warranted for general value for tax purposes. 6. GLAAD assumes no risk, responsibility or liability for any sold art piece. All items are sold “AS IS”. GLAAD makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of auction descriptions. There will be no exchange or refund on items, by either the organization or the donor, unless otherwise specified. All sales are final. In the event of a dispute, GLAAD shall have the sole and final discretion to determine the successful bidder or resell the item in dispute. 7. All bids are binding. Should you be the highest bidder, your winning bid is final and tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. GLAAD is a 501(c)(3) organization. Tax ID number 13-3384027. 8. Bidding automatically constitutes agreement with these terms. THANK YOU
  • 5. EVENT CHAIR PLANNING COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS CURATOR Maxim Thorne James Kleeman • Matthew Schwartz Daneyal Mahmood ART ADVISORY COMMITTEE Peter Hay Halpert • Brian Paul Clamp, ClampArt • John Coppola • Daniel Cooney Fine Art • Bridget Donlon Jordan Eagles • Asya Geisberg, Owner/Director, Asya Geisberg Gallery • Alexandre Gertsman Prisca Juska Fine Art • Valerie McKenzie • Barbara Petro Escobar • Luise Ross Gallery Irene Shum Allen, Curator & Collections Manager, Philip Johnson Glass House, National Trust for Historic Preservation • Wayne Snellen • Virginia Vergara • Joel Wachs Bill O’Connor/ Wessel + O’Connor Fine Art PLANNING COMMITTEE Artist Outreach Committee: Phillip Salmieri Talent Committee Daniel Kitchen Teddy Schwartz Marti Cummings Rene Melchor Bradley Moreland Anu Singh Publicity and Marketing Kristen Speranza Committee National Community Events Miles Bingham Sponsorship Committee Event Committee Tara Dalton Mike Korn Sub-chair: Saira Toppin Michael Hernandez Archley Prudent Emmy Chinelo Anthony Mariello Earl Stoner Nigel Holder Vadim Myasnikov Isiris Isaac Michelle Travis ARTISTS Daniel Albert Tamar Hirschl Slava Mogutin Wade Schaming Dan Alvarado Adin Hixon Eva Mueller Nikki Sclair Ron Amato Itzik Iluz Frank Mullaney Shungaboy Kalliope Amorphous Todd Kelly Kenneth Nadel Bradford Shellhammer Paolo Arao Mikael Kennedy Math-You Namie Kelsey Shwetz Scott Barnes Justin Kim Ann Marie Napoli Jacqueline Silberbush Mark Beard Robert Kitchen Dominic Nurre Hector Silvia Colleen Blackard Hein Koh Stephen Olivier Christopher Stout Gavin Bond Kinke Kooi Debi Oulu Paul Suttman Jared Buckheister Katie Koti John Paradiso Kevin Tachman Kathe Burkhart Scooter LaForge Eric Parnes Polina Teif Robert Camilleri Joe Lamattina Troy Phillips & Akimitsu Sadoi George Towne Davide Cantoni James Lambo Haq Qureshi Matteo Trisolini Justine Cooper Donald Lambo Benjie Randall Alic Trossman Brian Cyr Rob Lang William Reue Kevin Truong Melanie Daniel James Lecce Barbara Reynolds Marc Van Cauwenbergh Mark DeMuro Annie Leibovitz David Rios Ferreira Rosario Varela Troy Dunham & Jeff Eason Jamie Leo Homo Riot Daniel Vennemann Kelsey Ervi David Gary Lloyd Lisa Ross Eva Weiss Carl James Ferrero Marc Lodovico Mike Ruiz Travis Williams Robert Flynt Zachari Logan Christopher Russell Nick Yakimovich Patrick B. Fream Frank Louis H. Samarel Marc Yankus Lila Freeman Steven Menendez Scott Sanders Gina Garan Emmy Mikelson Santiago gilf! MJ Miller Libby Saylor
  • 6. LIVE AUCTION 7:00PM Henri Matisse Planche I Signed lithograph, 1920 20 in. x 23 in., custom frame Value: $8,500 Courtesy of Robert John Russo Gallery Henri Matisse was a French artist born in 1869, mostly known for his use of color and his fluid and original draughtsmanship. He was a draughtsman, printmaker, and sculptor, but is known primarily as a painter. Matisse is commonly regarded, along with Picasso and Marcel Duchamp, as one of the three artists who helped to define the revolutionary developments in the plastic arts in the opening decades of the 20th century, responsible for significant developments in painting and sculpture. By the 1920s he was increasingly hailed as an upholder of the classical tradition in French painting. His mastery of the expressive language of color and drawing, displayed in a body of work spanning over a half-century, won him recognition as a leading figure in modern art.
  • 7. Jordan Eagles URBC4, 2011 Blood, copper, preserved on plexi-glass, UV resin 36 in. x 36 in. x 3 in. Value: $10,000 Courtesy of the Artist Born in 1977, Jordan Eagles, received a BA from New York University. Eagles’ works are held in the permanent collections of The Everson Museum of Art, The Addison Gallery of American Art, The Mobile Museum of Art, The Fuller Craft Museum, The Museum of Sex, University of Michigan Museum of Art, The Elmhurst Art Museum, The Prudential Center Arena, The Bohlen Collection and hundreds of private collections around the world. Eagles work has been featured in The New York Times, Village Voice, L’Uomo Vogue, Architectural Digest Italy, New York Magazine, San Francisco Chronicle, WIRED, MSNBC, FOX News, NY Post’s Page 6 and Marie Claire Italia. His work has been in feature films (Disney film ‘When In Rome’ and in Richard Move’s film ‘Blood Works- the life of Ana Mendieta’) and a reproduction of one of his images was used as a massive 50-foot stage curtain for Alice Cooper’s recent international rock concert. Eagles has shown extensively in the United States with solo exhibitions and art fairs in New York City, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Miami, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Hartford, Baltimore and Dallas. Eagles recent solo exhibition, ‘HEMOGLYPHS’ at Causey Contemporary was a “Critic’s Pick” in New York Magazine’s commemorative 9/11 Issue. Eagles’ work is currently on view at the Elmhurst Art Museum and his work will be on view at the Scope Art Fair in Miami this December and solo exhibitions scheduled in Los Angeles, San Francisco and The University of Michigan Museum of Art (In Focus) in 2012.
  • 8. Lot # 1 Lot # 2 Daniel Albert Dan Alvarado Chill The Solution Oil paint on canvas Acrylic on canvas 20 in. x 20 in. 36 in. x 48 in. Value: $300 Value: $1,100 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist Lot # 3 Lot # 4 Ron Amato Kalliope Amorphous Armor 5 Girls Archival inkjet print, ed. 1 of 10 C-print 24 in. x 20 in. 16 in. x 20 in. (Framed) Value: $1,200 Value: $450 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist Lot # 5 Lot # 6 Paolo Arao Scott Barnes The Hunter Jessie Colter In Milk Charcoal on paper Photograph, ed. 3 of 25 14.62 in. x 13.5 in. 14 in. x 11 in. Value: $1,500 Value: $600 Courtesy of the Artist & Courtesy of the Artist Jeff Bailey Gallery Lot # 7 Lot # 8 Mark Beard Colleen Blackard Untitled Starlight Conte crayon on paper Ballpoint on paper 30 in. x 21 in. 4 in. x 4 in. Value: $1,500 Value: $200 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist
  • 9. Lot # 9 Lot # 10 Gavin Bond Jared Buckheister Kathy Griffin As Madonna Untitled Print Graphite on paper 18 in. x 24 in. 7.25 in. x 9.5 in. Value: $3,000 Value: $1,500 Courtesy of the Artist & OUT Courtesy of the Artist & Feature Inc. Lot # 11 Lot # 12 Kathe Burkhart Robert Camilleri Eat Shit: From The Liz Taylor David & Josh Series (After Weegee) Acrylic on canvas Silkscreen, ed. 72 of 80 24 in. x 24 in. 22 in. x 14.25 in. Value: $1,100 Value: $1,500 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist Lot # 13 Lot # 14 Davide Cantoni Justine Cooper 99009 Aids Funeral, South Africa Elephant Skulls In The Attic 1999. C-print mounted on Paper burnt with sunlight aluminum, ed. 1 of 4 12 in. x 9 in. 60 in. x 46 in. Value: $1,800 Value: $7,500 Courtesy of the Artist & Blindarte Courtesy of the Artist & Contemporanea Naples Daneyal Mahmood Lot # 15 Lot # 16 Brian Cyr Melanie Daniel "Was Asked, Didn't Tell" First Nation Acrylic on canvas Oil on canvas 24 in. x 36 in. 35.4 in. x 43.3 in. Value: $1,800 Value: $8,000 Courtesy of the Artist/ In Loving Courtesy of the Artist & Memory of Bryan Jacobson Asya Geisberg Gallery
  • 10. Lot # 17 Lot # 18 Mark DeMuro Troy Dunham & Jeff Eason Lake 2011 Towards Perfection Oil paint on wood panel Digital 18 in. x 18 in. 36 in. x 48 in. Value: $2,200 Value: $1,000 Courtesy of the Artist & Courtesy of the Artist Chowaiki & Co. Lot # 19 Lot # 20 Kelsey Ervi Carl James Ferrero Vulgar I Was a Lover Photograph Acrylic paint on cut paper 46 in. x 30 in. 22.5 in. x 30 in. Value: $200 Value: $2,000 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist & Feature Inc. Lot # 21 Lot # 22 Robert Flynt Patrick B. Fream Untitled (TS; A 35) Untitled Chromogenic light-jet photo, Gouache and mixed media AP on paper 20 in. x 16 in. 22 in. x 29 in. Value: $1,200 Value: $850 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist Lot # 23 Lot # 24 Lila Freeman Gina Garan Irritated Archangel Karma Chameleon Marker on paper 35mm photography print, ed. 8.5 in. x 11 in. 2 of 10 Value: $180 18 in. x 12 in. Courtesy of the Artist Value: $800 Courtesy of the Artist
  • 11. Lot # 25 Lot # 26 gilf! Tamar Hirschl Empower Equality The Searchers Spray paint on aluminum, ed. Hand lithograph ed. 7 of 12 1 of 8 14.5 in. x 16.5 in. 30 in. x 22 in. Value: $850 Value: $800 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist Lot # 27 Lot # 28 Adin David Hixon Itzik Iluz Fontainebleau Sue Intimacy Encaustic on panel Sculpture, perspex and light 16.5 in. x 15 in. 24 in. x 14 in. x 14 in. Value: $500 Value: $5,000 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist Lot # 29 Lot # 30 Todd Kelly Mikael Kenney Signature Painting Adam, Oak Island, NC 2007 Oil on canvas (MK0337) 40 in. x 30 in. Unique Polaroid photograph Value: $4,000 4.25 in. x 3.5 in. Courtesy of the Artist & Asya Value: $750 Geisberg Gallery Courtesy of the Artist & Peter Hay Halpert Fine Art Lot # 31 Lot # 32 Justin Kim Robert Kitchen Men In Landscape Nude With Blue Background Collage Water color 4.5 in. x 6 in. 21 in. x 13 in. Value: $200 Value: $400 Courtesy of the Artist & Greg Kitchen Oxbow Gallery
  • 12. Lot # 33 Lot # 34 Robert Kitchen Hein Koh Pink Window RK 237 Form #5 Water color Burnt canvas 14 in. x 18 in. 33 in. x 29 in. Value: $350 Value: $1,500 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist Lot # 35 Lot # 36 Kinke Kooi Katie Koti In Touch Garden Acrylic paint, colored pencil Archival inkjet print, ed. 1 of 12 on paper 16 in. x 20 in. 7 in. x 10.25 in. Value: $500 Value: $2,000 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist & Feature Inc. Lot # 37 Lot # 38 Scooter LaForge Joe Lamattina Me Against Me Undefined Conduits Print on handmade paper Acrylic and mixed media on 24 in. x 36 in. canvas Value: $350 24 in. x 36 in. x 2 in. Courtesy of the Artist Value: $2,500 Courtesy of the Artist Lot # 39 Lot # 40 Jamaes Lambo Jamaes Lambo Marilyn Fire Island Driftwood Frame Hand printed serigraph Pastel 22 in. x 28 in. 20 in. x 16 in. Value: $250 Value: $300 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist
  • 13. Lot # 41 Lot # 42 Donald Lambo Rob Lang Sue Dry Dock Watercolor print, ed. 68 of 500 Photograph, ed. 2 14 in. x 22 in. 14 in. x 14 in. Value: $200 Value: $850 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist & Ross Contemporary Lot # 43 Lot # 44 James Lecce Annie Leibovitz Black Hearts Signed Copy Of Annie Leibovitz Acrylic polymer emulsion on new book Pilgrimage panel Value: Priceless 21 in. x 17 in. Courtesy of the Artist Value: $3,000 Courtesy of the Artist & McKenzie Fine Art Lot # 45 Lot # 46 Jamie Leo David Gary Lloyd Prohibido ALDO Waterproof archival dye Giclee print, ed. 3 of 25 infused on aluminum 23 in. x 11 in. 10 in. x 10 in. Value: $800 Value: $200 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist Lot # 47 Lot # 48 Marc Lodovico Zachori Logan Street Where I Live Untitled (from Blue Boy Series) Photograph Drawing 10 in. x 10 in. x 1 in. 11 in. x 8.5 in. Value: $300 Value: $1,000 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist & Daniel Cooney Fine Art
  • 14. Lot # 49 Lot # 50 Frank Louis Steven Menendez The Embrace Fire Island Dream 3 Digital C-print Archival digital C-print, ed. 6 20 in. x 30 in. of 10 Value: $250 12 in. x18 in. Courtesy of the Artist Value: $500 Courtesy of the Artist Lot # 51 Lot # 52 Steven Menendez Emmy Mikelson Belvedere 4 Untitled (bird) Archival digital C-print, ed. 3 Etching, ed. 1 of 2 of 10 11 in. x 5.5 in. 12 in. x18 in. Value: $500 Value: $500 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist Lot # 53 Lot # 54 Emmy Mikelson MJ Miller Untitled (deer) Bleach Etching, ed. 1 of 2 ed. 1 of 50 5.5 in. x 11 in. 16 in. x 20 in. Value: $500 Value: $1,000 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist Lot # 55 Lot # 56 Slava Mogutin Eva Mueller Brosephines Black Back Archival chromogenic print, Archival pigment print, ed. 1 ed. 1 of 5 of 15 20 in. x 16 in. 36 in. x 24 in. Value: $1,500 Value: $1,000 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist
  • 15. Lot # 57 Lot # 58 Frank Mullaney Frank Mullaney "Brian" (from the series "Luke" (from the series "Wallpaper Saints") "Wallpaper Saints") Archival pigment print, ed. 1 Archival pigment print, ed. 1 of 10 of 10 12 in. x 18 in. 12 in. x 18 in. Value: $500 Value: $500 Courtesy of the Artist & CAS Art Courtesy of the Artist & CAS Art Center Center Lot # 59 Lot # 60 Kenneth Nadel Math-You Namie Christopher, 2011 Joe Pencil & white charcoal on Hand-painted acrylic on linen grey paper 15 in. 22 in. x 1 in. 21 in. x 17 in. Value: $750 Value: $500 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist Lot # 61 Lot # 62 Ann Marie Napoli Dominic Nurre Frankie Exposure (page 9, reverse) Pastel on Paper Erased magazine page 18 in. x 24 in. 8 in. x 10 in. Value: $800 Value: $850 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist Lot # 63 Lot # 64 Stephen Olivier Debi Oulu Kusama Tree Man Masterbating Acrylic, digital print, and resin Cold bronze casting, ed. 2 of on panel 12 19 in. x 38 in. 18 in x 8 in x 6 in Value: $4,500 Value: $4,000 Courtesy of the Artist & Tew Courtesy of the Artist Galleries
  • 16. Lot # 65 Lot # 66 Debi Oulu John Paradiso “Cinderella’s Fuck Me Shoes - Power Couple Cunnilingus” Hand embroidery on satin, epoxy, LED lights, ed. 1 of 12 wood hoop, 24k gold leaf, 7 in. x 3 in. x 5 in. wood panel Value: $1,500 18 in. x 18 in. Courtesy of the Artist Value: $750 Courtesy of the Artist Lot # 67 Lot # 68 Eric Parnes Troy Phillips & Akimitsu Sadoi Luxury Henna LV Dance Series: Nick Adams C-print, ed. 3 of 5 "Soar" 30 in. x 20 in. Digital C-print Value: $900 28 in. x 22 in. (Framed) Courtesy of the Artist Value: $1,200 Courtesy of the Artists Lot # 69 Lot # 70 Haq Qureshi Benjie Randall Bliss Mary The Night Archival pigmented print, ed. mixed media, graphite on 2 of 15 paper, foam board, vinyl, LED 16 in. x 20 in. lights, metal chain Value: $300 15 in. x 12 in. x 3 in. Courtesy of the Artist Value: $400 Courtesy of the Artist Lot # 71 Lot # 72 William Reue Barbara Reynolds Nail Spine 1 Boys First Catch Photograph, ed. 1 of 10 Print on canvas 38 in. x 38 in. 36 in. x 24 in. Value: $5,000 Value: $400 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist
  • 17. Lot # 73 Lot # 74 David Rios Ferreira Homo Riot He tried his best Dick Army Gouache and color pencil on Mixed Media (Graphite & drafting film collage) on wood 11in. x 14in. 18 in. x 18 in. Value: $300 Value: $400 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist & The Site Unscene Lot # 75 Lot # 76 Lisa Ross Mike Ruiz Sultanim Kamil Nicalek Archival pigment print on Stretch canvas cotton paper 60 in. x 90 in. 22 in. x 33 in. Value: $7,500 Value: $3,500 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist & Asya Geisberg Gallery Lot # 77 Lot # 78 Christopher Russell H. Samarel Beework: Hive Melt_69 Glazed white earthenware Print on canvas, ed. 1 of 5 9 in. x 12 in. 44 in. x 27 in. Value: $2,750 Value: $4,500 Courtesy of the Artist & Courtesy of the Artist Julie Saul Gallery Lot # 79 Lot # 80 Scott Sanders Santiago Pappa Earth Tied With Luv Oil on wood Silver-Gelatin print, ed. 2 of 3 30.75 in. x 24.5 in. 20 in. x 16 in. Value: $850 Value: $2,000 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist & Solar, East Hampton, NY
  • 18. Lot # 81 Lot # 82 Libby Saylor Wade Schaming Rainbow Scrapped Acrylic on canvas Archival print on paper, ed. 1 7 in. x 5 in. of 5 Value: $150 19 in. x 14 in. Courtesy of the Artist Value: $500 Courtesy of the Artist Lot # 83 Lot # 84 Nikki Sclair Shungaboy Mousetrap Muscleman Sexy Pose Acrylic/Latex paint, Marker on Acrylic on bristol paper canvas 24 in. x 19 in. 23 in. x 42 in. Value: $500 Value: $500 Courtesy of the Artist & Michi Courtesy of the Artist Yamaguchi Lot # 85 Lot # 86 Bradford Shellhammer Kelsey Shwetz Untitled Studies on Color & Tepid Bath Shape Oil on canvas Acrylic collages on bristol 26.4 in. x 30 in. 11 in. x 15 in. Value: $2,800 Value: $500 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist Lot # 87 Lot # 88 Kelsey Shwetz Jacqueline Silberbush Male Nude NY Allows Same-Sex Marriage, Oil on canvas Becoming Largest State to Pass Law 72 in. x 48 in. Photograph, C-print Value: $1,500 9 in. x 6 in. Value: $200 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist
  • 19. Lot # 89 Lot # 90 Hector Silva Christopher Stout Frida In A Man’s Suit Gold Panel Eins (Capital) Giclée print, ed. 29 of 50 Industrial papier-mache comprised of cement, newspaper, gold & metallic 20 in. x 30 in. oil paint & mounted on Belgian linen Value: $400 20 in. x 20 in. Courtesy of the Artist & Value: TBA Chimmaya Gallery Courtesy of the Artist & Hous Projects, East Soho Lot # 91 Lot # 92 Paul Suttman Kevin Tachman Bathers Ipanema Beach, 2011 Bronze bas-releif Print 19 in. x 54 in. x 1 in. 11.5 in. x 24 in. Value: $5,000 Value: $1,400 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist Lot # 93 Lot # 94 Polina Teif George Towne Category Mistake “Patrick - Clover Back Tattoo" Digital photo print on archival Life Drawing paper Color pencil on toned paper 28 in. x 38 in. 25 in. x 19 in. Value: $1,200 Value: $850 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist & Michael Mut Gallery Lot # 95 Lot # 96 Matteo Trisolini Alic Trossman The Artist Untitled (Wel Come) Photograph mounted on Color print museum plexiglass 20 in. x 26 in. 20 in. x 24 in. Value: $800 Value: $2,000 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist
  • 20. Lot # 97 Lot # 98 Kevin Truong Marc Van Cauwenbergh Good Morning America Untitled(Black/Green/Ochre) Print, ed. 1 Oil on linen 20 in. x 22 in. 20 in. x 15 in. Value: $500 Value: $3,200 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist & Kathleen Cullen Fine Arts Lot # 99 Lot # 100 Rosario Varela Daniel Vennemann Here ABSTRACTION # 10-211-1 Aqua oils on board Acrylic on canvas 24 in. x 16 in. 16 in. x 24 in. Value: $500 Value: $2,000 Courtesy of the Artist Lot # 101 Lot # 102 Eva Weiss Travis Williams BEAUTY AND THE BEAST / LOIS Magenta & Green WEAVER Chromogenic print Glicee print 15 in. x 15 in. 12 in. x 12 in. Value: $500 Value: $500 Courtesy of the Artist Courtesy of the Artist Lot # 103 Lot # 104 Nick Yakimovich Marc Yankus Chanel Soldier Upper West Side Spray paint on album Print, ed. 13 of 15 Value: $300 17 in. x 11 in. Courtesy of the Artist Value: 950 Courtesy of the Artist & ClampArt
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  • 22. Daniel Albert Daniel Albert is a 28 year-old native New Yorker. Daniel’s main goal in life is to be able to travel around the world, enjoying lots of dining and creating lots of art throughout. His expressive b. 1982 portraits attempt to capture extreme emotions and oftentimes speak of a darker side to human nature. He has participated in various exhibitions in galleries throughout New York City since 2008. www.danielalbert.net Dan Alvarado Dan Alvarado was born in New York, NY, and raised in Middletown, NJ. In 2008, Alvarado graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, concentrating his studies in painting and drawing, b. 1985 but also finding a big interest in screen printing. Alvarado's artworks mostly focus on the content of political satire, expressing his thoughts of the current cultural milieu. Alvarado also visually experiments with color palettes and image content. Dan Alvarado has displayed his works in New www.danalvarado.com York, California, Italy, Spain and Canada. Ron Amato Ron Amato is the chairperson of the Photography Department of FIT. He has a BFA in Photography from SVA and an MFA from LIU in New Media Art and Performance. Amato has had b. 1961 a long career as a lifestyle editorial photographer. Amato also has an extensive exhibition history. Both Amato's commercial work as well as his fine art work have centered around the male form and issues of sexual orientation. In recent years Amato has designed visual media for live www.ronamatophotography.com performance, working on such productions as Broadway's Grey Gardens and Lincoln Center's choral production of Phillip Glass' The Juniper Tree. Kalliope Amorphous Kalliope Amorphous is a model and visual artist best known for her work in conceptual self- portraiture. Described as a "Jill Of All Trades" by Dazed And Confused magazine, Amorphous is b. 1978 the model, stylist and photographer of all of her images. Using her own image as the protagonist of her stories, Kalliope explores archetype, myth, gender, emotion and identity. She has an artistic desire to work with concepts involving the subconscious, alienation, isolation, time, memory and www.kalliopeamorphous.com transcendence. Her photographs have been published and exhibited throughout the United States and internationally. Paolo Arao Paolo Arao is a Brooklyn-based artist represented by Jeff Bailey Gallery, New York, where he has had three solo exhibitions. His work has been featured in group exhibitions in New York at The Drawing Center, The Bronx Museum, Socrates Sculpture Park and also in Los Angeles and London. He received his BFA from Virginia Commonwealth University in 1999 and attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 2000. Scott Barnes Scott Barnes graduated from Indiana University with a degree in Journalism and a focus on Photojournalism. He started a head shot photography business in 2005 and developed an interest b. 1966 in fine art nudes around the same time. Since then, Scott has been mentored by well-known contemporary photographers including Michael Alago, Jeremy Lucido, and Justin Violini. Scott has exhibited fine art nudes in New York and Indianapolis, been published by Starrfucker www.sbarnesphotography.com magazine, and been featured on the DNA magazine Manhunt Daily blogs. He has also published a 2012 calendar of his photography of the male form, which currently has worldwide distribution. Mark Beard Beard is unprecedented, but not singular. Beard’s talent is so overflowing that he needed to channel himself into alter egos, inventing several personas to explore a variety of techniques. The b. 1956 style of each of these artists is individual. He has at least five works in museum collections, including the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Boston’s Anthenaeum, the Whitney, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. He also has pieces at Princeton, Harvard, and Yale Universities as well as more then 100 pieces in private collections. Colleen Blackard Blackard’s art shares her experience of the universe. She builds up masses of ballpoint pen lines to form drawings of light and shadow. With her series, For The Universe, Colleen brings into b. 1987 question scale by juxtaposing the infinitely large and the infinitely small, whereas The Nature of Ballpoint involves the viewer in the process by following the lines. Colleen received a BA from Hampshire College where she concentrated on studio art. Born and raised in Texas, she currently www.colleenblackard.carbonmade.com resides in Brooklyn, where she continues to create ballpoint pen drawings. Her work can often be seen in shows around the city.
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  • 24. Gavin Bond Gavin Bond is one of the hottest celebrity photographers in the world. Mixing sex and smiles, contemporary sass and good Hollywood glamour, popping colors and classy b+w, his imagery is a deliciously toxic cocktail of conceptual ideas and engaging personality driven shots. The magic comes form Bond’s special way of connecting with his subjects. From Jennifer Aniston to Jack Black, U2 to Rihanna, they willingly submit to his process, giving Bond exactly what he needs for his image. A graduate of London’s infamous St. Martin’s school of art, Bond continues shooting backstage at the Golden Globes and recent campaigns include Sony Pictures, HBO, Sony Music and Universal Pictures to name a few. Jared Buckheister Jared Buckhiester was born in Dahlonega, GA, in 1977 and graduated from Pratt Institute, New York, in 1999. He has had solo exhibitions at Envoy and Rare Gallery in New York, Thomas Rehbein b. 1977 in Cologne, and Galerie du Jour in Paris. His work has been included in group shows in New York at Feature Inc., Cheim and Read, Paul Kasmin Gallery, and John Connelly Presents, as well as in exhibitions at Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, and the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, among other venues. Buckhiester is currently finishing his MFA at Bard College in New York. Kathe Burkhart Kathe Burkhart is an interdisciplinary artist and writer. Her work has been widely exhibited nationally and internationally, including the 1993 Venice Biennale, PS1 Contemporary Art b. 1958 Center/MoMA, SMAK Museum, (Gent, Belgium), Brooklyn Museum, Weatherspoon Museum, Neuberger Museum, Banff Centre for the Arts (Canada), FlashArt Museum, Galleria d' Arte Moderna, Bologna (Italy) and the Groningen and Helmond Museums (Netherlands) among many others. She has had solo exhibitions as well. The Liz Taylor Series originated the discourse of the 'Bad Girl' and has been ongoing since 1983. Robert Camilleri Robert Camilleri was born and raised in Geneva, Switzerland. A graduate of Dartmouth College, today Robert works in advertising and co-leads his company’s LGBT Advocacy Group. His work is b. 1979 primarily featured in private collections. As part of his series "The Kiss,” the body of work represents his first venture into capturing the human form while staying true to his love of monochromatic shapes and shadows. www.robertcamilleri.com Davide Cantoni Davide Cantoni was born in Milan, Italy. Educated in London, he holds a BA in Fine Arts from the Slade School (UCL) and also an MA (RCA) in Painting from the Royal College of Art. He has lived b. 1965 and worked in NY since 1996, and has shown his work extensively in Europe and the US. Recent shows include: "111" Blindarte Contemporanea, Naples Italy. “Fire Works” curated by Mary Birmingham, Hunterdon Art Museum, NJ. “Where There’s Smoke” curated by Linda Griggs, Hampden Gallery, UMASS,MA. His work is in many private and public collections including, MOMA and OSRAM. Justine Cooper As an interdisciplinary artist, Cooper renders each project in the way most befitting to her idea, whether minimal, baroque, or hyper realist, she uses a variety of methods, including MRIs, large format photography, video, animation, web or installation. While a polygamist when it comes to aesthetics and mediums, she has continually been devoted to her inspiration from science and medicine. Her work has been internationally recognized and exhibited and screened at venues across the world. Cooper's artwork is held in public and private collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Powerhouse Museum (Sydney), The Queensland Art Gallery and the Australian Center for the Moving Image. Brian Cyr Abstract artist Brian Cyr grew up in New England. Being brought up Catholic, he went to Catholic school and was also an alter boy. He was outed by the United States Air Force for being gay and b. 1970 has been on a mission to get his story and artwork out to the public to help end bullying and discrimination. Brian has made multiple appearances on FOX, ABC and the Lisa Wexler Show. His work has been showcased at James Harper Gallery in Florida and is now available at BC Salon in www.briancyrart.com Morristown, NJ as well as the POSCHE Boutique in Wayne, NJ, as featured on Bravo's "Real Housewives of New Jersey.” Melanie Daniel Melanie Daniel was born in Victoria, British Columbia, and after studies in Canada completed her BFA and MFA at Bezalel Academy, Israel. Her work combines Canadian imagery, personal history, b. 1972 and a bravura approach to painting. Daniel received the 2009 Rappaport Prize for a Young Israeli Artist, with a solo exhibition "Evergreen" at the Tel Aviv Museum in 2010. She has had solo exhibitions at Angelika Knapper Gallery in Stockholm, Noga Gallery, Tel Aviv, Alon Segev Gallery, Tel Aviv, and Grandforks Gallery, B.C., as well as group exhibitions. Her videos have been screened in Kassel, Paris, Detroit, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
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  • 26. Mark DeMuro Mark DeMuro was born in Washington State, grew up in California, Michigan, Japan, Virginia, Miami, and lives and works in New York as an artist and private art dealer. He has won the Dean's b. 1952 Purchase Award from the University of Miami, and received the Ludwig K. Vogelstein Foundation Grant for Painting. Collections include: U.S. State Department, Harvard University, Hess Corporation, Systems Products International, Meier Inc, Komar Inc, Gracie Mansion, Jane Holzer, Tim Forbes, Jerry Magnin, David Murdoch, Victoria Baden-Powell, Ezra Chowaiki, Ed Meisner, Bjorn Ressle and Erin McKinnon, among several others. His inspiration for his painting was the lakeside summer family home in New York. Troy Dunham & Jeff Eason Jeff Eason of Wilson models has a degree in Photography from the CCS in Detroit. Upon graduation he moved to New York and became the gay community’s premier nightlife and b. 1976 event photographer, as well as a regular cover and feature photographer for both HX and Next Magazines. Troy Dunham of troyboydesign, inc has a degree in Printmaking from Eastern Michigan University. Former Creative Director of HX Magazine - he worked with Jeff to develop a www.troyboydesign.com signature look for the magazine. He and Jeff still work closely on a wide variety of projects for numerous clients. Kelsey Ervi Kelsey Ervi, a born and raised Texan, just dove into the real world after graduating from Baylor University and has been trying to find her stroke. While attending Baylor, where she received a b. 1989 BFA in Theater Performance, she discovered a passion and love for photography. Kelsey's professional work includes theater, head shot and performance photography as well as weddings and family portraits. Beyond that, Kelsey aims to do exciting and innovative art, always with an eagerness to spark creativity, conversation and questions in others. Carl James Ferrero Carl James Ferrero was born in Vineland, NJ, and received his MFA from Brooklyn College. His work has been exhibited in New York at Artists Space, Feature Inc., the Bronx Museum of the Arts, b. 1969 and the Elizabeth Foundation Gallery, as well as at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Exile Berlin, and many other venues in the United States and in Europe. He has been awarded fellowships from the Millay Colony, the AIM program, and the Foundation for Contemporary Arts. Ferrero’s artwork has been published in Drawings On Writing (J&L Books, 2008) and Mike Albo’s novel The Underminer (Bloomsbury USA, 2005). He lives in Brooklyn. Robert Flynt Robert Flynt’s work has been widely exhibited in the United States and abroad since 1980. It has been shown in major museums, galleries and alternative spaces, as well as collaborative b. 1956 performance and dance projects worldwide. His work is in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, as well as the Metropolitan Museum, The International Center of Photography (NY), and L.A. County Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston , among many www.robertflynt.com others. Flynt received fellowships from the MacDowell Colony, Light Work, the Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation, and recently the Bogliasco residency fellowship in Italy and Valparaiso in Spain. Patrick B. Fream Patrick B. Fream was born in Point Pleasant, New Jersey. He attended Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University where he received a degree in Visual Arts/Painting, and a minor in Art b. 1982 History. www.patrickbfream.blogspot.com Lila Freeman Lila Freeman has a BFA in Fine Art /Drawing and an MS in Information and Library Science from Pratt Institute. Her visual influences include Alice Neel, William Steig, Mark Rothko, Vincent Van b. 1979 Gogh, Edouard Vuillard, and the early drawings of Andy Warhol. In 2009, Lila had a month-long solo exhibition of her figure drawings at Spring Studio in Manhattan. She participated in Bushwick Open Studios 2010 and currently has a show of portraits on display at Vic's Bagel Bar in Murray Hill. www.lilafreeman.com Gina Garan In 2000, This Is Blythe, the seminal photo book of and about the legendary fashion doll Blythe, debuted. Since then it has sold over 200,000 copies, spawning a worldwide renaissance for the b. 1964 doll and introducing the book’s author, photographer Gina Garan, to the world. Ms. Garan has since published numerous other books of her work, including the popular Blythe Style (2005), and Blythe Moment (2006) and Blythe Rhapsody (2007). Ms. Garan has also collaborated in the design and production of several new dolls, including ginagirls, sold mainly in Japan, and Bendel’s Girls, available at Christmas exclusively at New York department store Henri Bendel. Next fall she has another doll photo book coming out called ‘Susie Says’ published by PowerHouse Books. Find out
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  • 28. gilf! gilf! is an up-and-coming Brooklyn-based female street artist working to create positive change. Formally trained in fine arts, but completely self-taught as a stencil and street artist, she has been b. 1981 featured in multiple galleries as well as many art magazines/blogs, such as hyperallergic, the world according to g, brooklyn street art, and juxtapose. www.gilfnyc.com Tamar Hirschl Tamar Hirschl was born in Zagreb, Croatia. Hirschl has studied at Bezalel, Cooper Union, and the School of Visual Arts. She holds an MA from Lesley College. Tamar Hirschl currently lives and works b. 1939 in New York. Tamar has had recent solo exhibitions at Queens Museum of Art; the Mizel Museum; the Philadelphia Art Alliance; the HUC-JIR Museum; the Zagreb Museum Center; and the Mestrovic National Gallery. Group exhibitions include the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, arts www.tamarhirschl.com Survey of Israeli Contemporary Art, and the 9th International Istanbul Biennial. Her work is in the permanent collection of the Queens Museum of Art. Adin David Hixon Adin David Hixon is an obsessive abstractionist. His works on paper are created from a meticulous series of intermediate steps of smaller paintings that are transferred (almost like printing) onto a larger painting. A former studio assistant to Philip Taaffe (another obsessive), Hixon is also an admirer of the process of abstraction in the works of Louise Fishman, Bill Jensen, and Brice Marden. And in all these painters, one finds meditations on nature’s abstract patterns; and for Hixon as well, nature’s visual rhythms (undulating waves, ridges of mountains, or the bark of a tree) are sources of inspiration and are at the root of his recent works of art. Intuitive improvisation is also an undercurrent of the work not unlike that found in the modalities of Itzik Iluz Born in Jerusalem, Iluz has lived in Israel for years, working as a developer of computer- embedded products. Iluz was always attracted to the fascinating combinations and contrasts b. 1954 between art and technology, between accuracy and creative spontaneity. He was attracted as well to geometric shapes, the infinite world of shadows they create, and the not always predictable relations created between objects. Since 2008, Iluz has focused on design and www.iluz-light-sculptures.com sculpting with light used as raw material. Todd Kelly Born in Niles, MI, Todd Kelly studied architecture for three years before taking up painting as a career. Todd earned an MFA in 2000 at the School of Visual Arts and a B.A. in painting at b. 1972 Anderson University, IN. Currently living and working in Brooklyn, Todd spent 2003 to 2006 in London, where his work work was featured in the 2006 Jerwood Painters Exhibition, the National Portrait Gallery and many group shows around London. Todd's first solo show in NY opened May www.asyageisberggallery.com 2011 at Asya Geisberg Gallery. Mikael Kenney Mikael Kennedy is a photographer living and working in New York City. He is the author of the internationally acclaimed Polaroid travel blog: Passport to Trespass. His Polaroid work is b. 1979 represented by the Peter Hay Halpert Fine Art Gallery of New York City. Kennedy's Polaroid's were recently the subject of a solo show at the historic Chelsea Hotel in New York City and were shown at the International Polaroid Symposium in Cardiff, Wales where he was invited as a guest lecturer. Kennedy's photographs have appeared in Nylon, Dazed & Confused, Blown (UK), Cosmoplotian, WWD, and GQ.com. Justin Kim Justin Kim’s work combines the grand tradition of figure painting with a modern sensibility. In addition to figures, Mr. Kim works on miniature collages, combining American landscapes with b. 1971 forms and figures from the old masters. His work generates tension between artifice and reality without sacrificing more traditional painting structures. Born in Hartford in 1971, Mr. Kim received a B.A. from Yale and an MFA from the American University in Washington, D.C. He interned with www.justinkim71.blogspot.com the artist David Hockney, has taught at Yale and Dartmouth, and from 2007 - 2010 worked as professor and dean at Deep Springs College in CA. Robert Kitchen The late Robert Kitchen’s talent has been recognized worldwide. He has participated in numerous group and solo exhibitions all over the world, including over twenty shows in New York b. 1949 as well as shows in Japan and Sweden.
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  • 30. Hein Koh Hein Koh is a New York City-based artist, who received two BAs from Dartmouth College, in Studio Art and Psychology, and an MFA in Painting from Yale University. Her awards include the b. 1976 Wolfenden Fine Arts Prize, Carol Schlosberg Memorial Award, and the Mid-Atlantic Foundation Artists and Communities Grant. Most recently, she was selected for the Bronx Museum Artists in the Marketplace program in 2011, and her work was included in "Bronx Calling," the first AIM www.heinkoh.com biennial curated by Jose Ruiz and Wayne Northcross. Her work has generated press in The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Brooklyn Rail. Kinke Kooi Kinke Kooi was born in Leeuwarden, Netherlands in 1961 and studied at the Academy for the Visual Arts, Arnhem. She has had solo exhibitions at Feature Inc., New York, De Praktijk, b. 1961 Amsterdam, and the Museum voor Moderne Kunst, Arnhem, among other venues, and her work has been included in numerous group shows in the United States and Europe, including “Rebelle: Art and Feminism 1969–2009,” Museum voor Moderne Kunst, Arnhem (2009); “Don’t Let the Boys Win,” Mills College Art Museum, Oakland, CA (2007); and “The Nude in Contemporary Art,” Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT (1999). Kooi lives and works in Arnhem. Katie Koti Katie Koti grew up in Greenfield Massachusetts. Her work to date has focused on identity, desire, and embodiment, often using landscape to explore visceral connections between bodies, b. 1979 culture and nature. Koti is a member of the Yale MFA Photography class of 2012. She earned a BFA in Photography and Graphic Design (2010) at the Rhode Island School of Design. Before attending RISD, Koti graduated with Honors from Greenfield Community College, Massachusetts, www.katiekoti.com where she studied Liberal and Media Arts. Koti shoots with an Ebony 4x5 field camera. Scooter LaForge Scooter Laforge earned a painting degree at the University of Arizona before receiving a fellowship to Cooper Union School of Art. His projects have been showcased at numerous b. 1971 galleries around the Big Apple, such as Exit Art, Wooster Projects White Columns, Feature Inc. and Bucheon to name a few.  Scooter has been selected to feature his work in the London Biennale opening at the Christopher Henry Gallery. Currently, Scooter LaForge resides in the East Village and works from his painting studio in Chinatown. Joe Lamattina Joe LaMattina’s figurative paintings narrate the journey into the concept of imagination, exploring the creative process through mixed media. A recently retired art educator of thirty five b. 1953 years, this artist has preserved a focus on the exploration of the creative mind by teaching others and pushing the boundaries of his own working practice. His works are intuitive, usually starting with graphite drawings and mark-making on the support, and continuing with the artist both building up and tearing down layers of visual information. Joe LaMattina lives and works in Hackensack, NJ. Jamaes Lambo James Lambo was born in Peekskill, NY and grew up in Putnam Valley. He attended Pratt- Manhattan Center where he majored in graphic design. It’s the interpretation of life into its b. 1958 graphic form that excite and inspire him in his work. His process starts with a collage in the likeness of his subject, he interprets each line and form in a way that will lend itself to the serigraph printing process, the end result being a unique look and feel for the subject. James currently lives and works in Westchester NY. Donald Lambo Donald Lambo was born in Amsterdam, NY, and attended Pratt Institute during the 1940s. Don was an adventurer who traveled with his family throughout the United States and Canada on b. 1921 painting trips. After a stint with commercial illustration he became a full-time watercolorist for the d. 2008 last 40 years of his life traveling to art shows up and down the Eastern seaboard. Rob Lang Rob Lang was born in New York. Lang is a graduate of the Masters Program for fine art photography at New York University/International Center of Photography. He currently lives in b. 1960 both Santa Fe and New York. www.roblangphotography.com
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  • 32. James Lecce James Lecce was born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA. He received his MFA in painting from Pratt Institute. He began exhibiting his work in the mid 1990s in galleries and museums throughout the U.S. and will have his fifth solo show at McKenzie Fine Art in Chelsea in May, 2012. Annie Leibovitz Annie Leibovitz’s large and distinguished body of work encompasses some of the most well- known portraits of our time. Leibovitz was born on October 2, 1949, in Waterbury, Connecticut. b. 1949 Her father was an officer in the Air Force and her childhood was spent on a succession of military bases. She began her career as a photojournalist for Rolling Stone in 1970, while she was still a student at the San Francisco Art Institute. Her pictures have appeared regularly on magazine covers ever since. Jamie Leo A creative who writes, observes and designs, Jamie is an Albee Fellow in writing and was a designer of B'way's RENT as well as many legendary downtown productions. His interdisciplinary b. 1954 background leads to published works, award-winning video/theatrical design, art installations, as well as activism in AIDS and other social justice causes. He is a frequent collaborator, adjudicator and evangelist in new media communities. Jamie’s digital illustrations are a regular feature on www.jamieleo.com Ecocentricblog.org. David Gary Lloyd David Gary Lloyd was born winter of December ‘85. As a child he enjoyed exploring his inner playground by daydreaming and expressing those visions onto ruled paper. A mechanical pencil b. 1985 was and will always be his preferred method of release. David currently resides in Miami where he manages a successful photography studio. Balancing his commercial work and fine art continually challenge his perspectives and opportunities for his work to evolve. davidgarylloyd.com Marc Lodovico As a long time resident of Manhattan, Marc Lodovico’s photography always depicts his urban surroundings. Lodovico has donated a print to GLAAD’s OUTAuction for the past six years, and b. 1961 currently resides in Palm Springs, CA. Zachori Logan Zachari Logan has exhibited his work widely in both Canada and internationally and has been featured and reviewed in many international publications. In his current body of work he investigates stereotypic masculine representation in contemporary society. As catalyst, he utilizes his own body exclusively, engaging both epic-scale and stylistically-historic technique. His forthcoming book Portraits Without Pants: The Art of Zachari Logan will be presented by Sternthal Publications. He is currently exhibited in Trauma & Other Stories at Daniel Cooney Fine Art." Frank Louis A self-taught New York native with a degree in computer science, Frank Louis enjoys the convergence of both his passions: photography and technology. Louis is working on his second b. 1965 book with the provisional title “Southern Exposure” and the forthcoming “Men of beauty Magazine.” His work has been featured in and on the cover of several magazines including Instinct, reFRESH, Manner, and DNA, and has been shown in various galleries throughout the U.S. www.franklouis.com His photographs are inspired by fashion, beauty, pop music, and dance, as well as artists Robert Mapplethorpe, Herb Ritts, and Greg Gorman Steven Menendez Steven Menendez was destined for fashion. Born and raised in Miami Florida, he was drawn to fashion photography since early childhood. At a young age, he began styling his wardrobe from b. 1968 head to toe and directing his own photo shoots. He attended the International Center of Photography in New York in 2001 and has exhibited at the Barbara Levy gallery in Fire Island in 2007. His work has also been published in Desert Living, Magpie Darling, Time Out and Next www.stevenmenendez.com magazines.
  • 33. We are proud to support GLAAD’s 10th Annual OUTAuction and celebrate all established and emerging artists Weil is proud of our perfect score on the Corporate Equality Index. For the third year in a row the firm ranks among the “Best Places to Work for LGBT” individuals. Weil has built on its legacy of pioneering diversity efforts by instituting a tax gross-up policy for same- sex domestic partners. weil.com Weil, Gotshal & Manges llp
  • 34. Emmy Mikelson Emmy Mikelson is an artist and curator based in Brooklyn. Her work has been exhibited at Jack Tilton Gallery, NY; the International Studio and Curatorial Program (ISCP), Brooklyn, NY; Paul b. 1982 Robeson Galleries, Rutgers University, NJ; DiVA Fair Miami and the Bridge Art Fair, London. She has curated for the James Gallery at the CUNY Graduate Center; the lower east side gallery, NY Studio Gallery; as well as assisting with the exhibition and publication for the James Frazer Stirling www.emmymikelson.com retrospective at the Yale Center for British Art. She currently teaches in the Art Department at Pace University. MJ Miller Miller’s work focuses on women, intimacy and sex, exploring the female gender's relationship with sex and the restrictions women still face within society to be truly liberated without being b. 1979 exploited or judged. In 2011, her clean living project won top 50 with 3rd Wards Open Call. www.m-j-miller.com Slava Mogutin Siberian-born artist and writer Slava Mogutin was exiled from Russia for his queer writings and activism at the age of 21. In 1995, he was granted political asylum in the U.S. with the support of b. 1974 Amnesty International and PEN American Center. Mogutin is the author of two hardcover monographs of photography, Lost Boys and NYC Go-Go, and seven books of writings published in Russian. He’s the winner of the prestigious Andrei Bely Prize for poetry (2000). In the past decade, Mogutin’s photography, video and multimedia work have been exhibited internationally, including MoMA PS 1 and Museum of Art and Designs. Eva Mueller Eva Mueller was born and raised in Germany. Eva transitioned from art direction into photography when she moved to New York. Her trademarks are stark minimal images with a dark b. 1969 humorous twist. Quirky portraits, nudes and projections on the naked body are the center pieces of her work. Eva has shot for most major record labels in the U.S. and UK, her editorial work has appeared in magazines such as 125 Magazine, GQ, Vorne. Her fine art work has been exhibited www.evamueller.com in galleries throughout the U.S., in London and Germany. Eva lives and works in New York City. Frank Mullaney Frank Mullaney is a photographer who divides his time between New York City and his home in the Catskills that he shares with his partner. He studied at The International School of Photography b. 1957 with many gifted artists including Amy Arbus and Billy Cunningham. His work has been shown in New York, Los Angeles, Provincetown and the Catskills. He was the featured cover photographer for The Guide magazine before its untimely demise in August 2010. He currently has a solo www.frankmullaneyphotography.com exhibition, "real/unreal" at The CAS Arts Center in Livingston Manor, NY. Kenneth Nadel New York-based artist, Kenneth Nadel makes time to draw in addition to being an editorial art director and graphic designer. He has exhibited work in "unfinished business," a solo exhibition, as well as in group shows at The Leslie Lohman Gallery and The Center in NYC, and The Fire Island Pines Biennial 2009 and 2011. It has been his honor to be part of GLAAD's New York OUTAuction every year since its inception. www.kennethnadel.com Math-You Namie Math-You Namie’s hand-painted portraits have been in demand in the art world for the past five years. His paintings resonate strongly with distinct collectors in diverse environments. A graduate b. 1979 of Hunter College and originally from Charleston, South Carolina, Math-You currently resides in New York City. Math-You is available for private commission and portraiture. www.math-younamie.com Ann Marie Napoli Ann Marie grew up in Brooklyn in a very creative environment. Recognized as a natural artist earlier in life, her family encouraged this path from the moment she picked up a crayon. A b. 1975 graduate of Fashion Institute of Technology with a BFA in Illustration, Ann Marie has studied renaissance art in Florence, Italy during her college career. Her work has won awards, been published and gained recognition from a variety of shows and exhibitions in the tri-state area. www.artworkbyme.weebly.com Recently she illustrated a children's book to be published for worldwide distribution this year.
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  • 36. Dominic Nurre Dominic Nurre was born in Mankato, MN and received a MFA in Sculpture from Hunter College. He has participated in group shows at Gavin Brown's Enterprise, Anna Kustera, West Street b. 1980 Gallery, fordProjects, and Team. Most notably, he was included in Greater New York 2010 at MoMA PS1 and recently presented his first solo exhibition at Terrence Koh's Asia Song Society. Nurre happily lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. www.dominicnurre.com Stephen Olivier After studying printmaking and painting under his father's tutelage, Olivier studied photography at the Massachusetts College of Art. In 2000 he moved to Brooklyn where he paints and raises b. 1970 two little girls with his partner of 18 years / husband of 7 years. He has exhibited his work in NYC, Boston, Atlanta, Provincetown, Miami, Tokyo, London, and Berlin. www.olivierstudios.com Debi Oulu Debi Oulu is an international multi-disciplinary artist. Born in the United States, Debi received her BA in Communications from UCSD. Debi moved to Israel and began working as a 3-D animator. b. 1965 She continued her art studies, first under the direction of artist Yehezkel Cohen, and then at the Midrasha Art School in Israel, and afterwards under the tutelage of Professor Harry Lee Anderson. In the past year alone she has participated in over 10 art exhibits in sculpture, video, www.debioulu.com performance art and installation art. Her work has been exhibited in Israel, Italy, Seattle, New York, Los Angles, and San Francisco. John Paradiso John Paradiso earned his BFA from S.U.N.Y Purchase and his MFA from S.U.N.Y Buffalo. He works in mixed media and describes his work as metaphorical and based upon such issues as identity, b.1962 sexuality, health, and love. He has work in the National Picture Collection at the Library of Congress, AIDS Portfolio, The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction and private collections. John has served as an educator and caregiver in the HIV/AIDS community www.john-paradiso.com for over 20 years, developing educational programs and providing pier-based counseling for gay men. He currently manages the Gateway Arts Center in Brentwood, MD. Eric Parnes Eric Parnes was born in the West with immediate family roots in Iran, his vision reflects one’s internal struggle to define identity and can be traced to early childhood experiences. As a b. 1979 conceptual artist, the catharsis of creation has compelled him to examine and portray the perceived differences and similarities of the world he was born in as well as the echoes of the eras of his forefathers, allowing him to concentrate on crafting a series of works that revise and www.eric-parnes.com explore one’s understanding of “The Orient.” Troy Phillips & Akimitsu Sadoi With a background in counseling psychology and design, Troy Phillips, a native of Oklahoma, found a passion for photography as a teen. His love for photography grew while living and b. 1965 studying in Japan before settling in New York City in the early 1990s. Phillips debuted his b. 1966 professional photography career in 2005 with a fine-art portrait exhibition in New York City at the prestigious National Arts Club. Additional exhibitions continued in Osaka, Tokyo, Toronto, NYC www.troyphillipsphotography.com and Brooklyn. Haq Qureshi New York-based artist and graphic designer, Haq Qureshi, is a graduate from The School of Visual Arts. While art directing for a small design firm, he finds time to continue his artistic endeavors in b. 1980 photography and sculpture. His love for world travel has become his means of seeking knowledge, which he narrates through storytelling in his photography. A few of his more recent forays into photography include character-defining studio portrait work. www.photos.haqart.com Benjie Randall Benjie Randall was born in El Segundo, CA. He received his BFA from The Boston Conservatory. More than a visual artist, he is a theater actor and singer/songwriter. Desiring to be a voice for the b. 1979 gay community, he spent the last year writing, producing, and recording his debut self-titled album, now available on iTunes. www.benjierandall.com
  • 37. That we are all different is the trait that we all share. Deutsch is proud to support the noble mission of GLAAD.
  • 38. William Reue William Reue is an artist and architect with a practice in New York City. His paintings, drawings, and photographs explore metrics of the human body. His most recent work draws inspiration from b. 1971 seemingly mundane building elements whose beauty is born of utility. www.wreue.com Barbara Reynolds Reynolds was born in Port Antonio, Jamaica, on Valentine's Day. While too young to attend, she won a scholarship to attend an American art school at the age of 10. The scholarship was b. 1943 deferred until she was old enough, but she did not attend as she went on to attend finishing school in England and then to Paris to continue her art studies. While studying painting and graphic design at L'Academie Charpentier, known also as L'Ecole Nationale Superieure aux Arts Decoratif, Reynolds had the rare opportunity to meet Pablo Picasso. David Rios Ferreira David Rios Ferreira was born in Bronx, NY and received his BFA at The Cooper Union. He has exhibited in galleries and museums in the U.S. and abroad, including CoCA Seattle, Islip Art b. 1982 Museum, and Kunstraum Richard Sorge Gallery in Berlin. He is a member of The Drawing Center Viewing Program and was invited to show at ‘06 Berliner Kunstsalon Art Fair. Most recently, he participated in ART LIVE 2011 at CATM Gallery in New York and was recently awarded the Key www.davidriosart.com holder Residency at the Lower East Side Printshop. Homo Riot Homo Riot's work is an emblem of pride and strength in the gay community. In September 2011, he launched the Global Homo Riot, recruiting help from supporters in nearly 200 cities across the b. 1970 globe. The Riot gave people the opportunity to paste and stencil gay imagery in their own communities. Homo Riot continues using street art as his platform to communicate to the gay and straight communities, engendering pride, exposing sexual-social hypocrisy and combating www.homoriot.com homophobia. In addition, his work is seen in galleries and he consistently pushes the boundaries of his own art by exploring the deeper implications of sexuality. Lisa Ross Lisa Ross is a Brooklyn-born photographer, video artist and educator. She has a solo exhibition now at Asya Geisberg Gallery and in the past at Daneyal Mahmood, Kashya Hildebrand (Zurich) b. 1964 and Nelson Hancock Gallery. Her work was included in Rencontres D’Arles, France and group exhibitions at Bellwether, Murray Guy, Bronx Museum among others. Ross is a Bronx Museum AIM 29 artist, and a recipient of the Hayward Prize, 2001. She has had multiple reviews in The New York Times, New Yorker and New York Magazine. In 2012, Ross will have a solo exhibition at the Rubin Museum of Art. Ross received an MFA from Columbia. Mike Ruiz Few do cool so hot; even fewer capture the glamorous inner sinner imagination of today’s extravagant enigmas than New York-based, high-octane celebrity and fashion photographer and director Mike Ruiz. His work has appeared in Vanity Fair, Conde Nast Traveler, Interview, Italian Elle, and Spanish and Brazilian Vogue. Mike has contributed to D & G’s “Hollywood” book and has released a solo show at the prestigious Leslie Lohman Gallery. As founding partner of Elite L.A. photography complex Miauhaus Studios, Mike can currently be seen on LOGO’s “A-List NY.” Christopher Russell Inspired by visits to Henry Mercer's Fonthill in Bucks County, PA, Christopher Russell began producing architectural ceramics in 1991. His custom tile projects have been featured in The New York Times, New York Newsday, Food & Wine, and Tile and Stone. His sculptural ceramics have been exhibited at the Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY; the Clay Center, Philadelphia, PA; and Greenwich House Pottery, New York, NY. Christopher Russell received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Wesleyan University in 1983. He lives and works in New York City. H. Samarel H. Samarel, born and raised in Israel, graduate of Bezalel Academy. Samarel's erotic artworks appears in 3 volumes of the book "The World's Greatest Erotic Art of Today.” In 2001, he created b. 1958 www.samarelart.com to share his erotic works with the world. It has since grown to include an adult webzine, featuring some of today’s most talented erotic writers, and is one of the largest erotic art sites on the web. Samarel participated in several exhibitions in USA between the years www.samarelart.com 2001 - 2010. As an erotic artist living in Israel, his main activity is his website.
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  • 40. Scott Sanders Scott Sanders grew up on the west coast of central Florida. After receiving a BFA in studio art from Florida State University, he relocated to DUMBO Brooklyn in 1996 and became involved with the b. 1970 local art scene, which included working with Joy Glidden on the first annual Dumbo Arts Festival and Christo & Jeanne-Claude on the "Gates" project in Central Park. As a painter, he has shown throughout New York City and cherishes the rich history of the New York art scene. Considered a www.scottsandesart.com surrealist, his work is a combination of abstract expressionism, symbolism and traditionalism. Santiago Born in Mexico D.F., raised in Los Angeles and now living and based in Chelsea, Santiago creates iconic images that are charged with elegance and beauty. Originally a costume designer and fashion stylist, his distinct fashion styling has graced the pages of Vogue, Vanity Fair, In Style and The New York Times Magazine. He also served on Broadway as a wardrobe consultant for the musical Chicago and as costume designer for John Leguizamo for his Broadway productions, as well as with Cheech Marin on his Broadway directorial debut. Libby Saylor Libby Saylor was born in Pennsylvania, and attended the University of the Arts in Philadelphia where she received a BFA in photography in 2002. Libby has had solo shows at the Philadelphia b. 1979 Art Alliance in 2006 and at Inliquid Solo Exhibition Series in Philadelphia in 2004. She has exhibited widely in Philadelphia and New York, as well as in Las Vegas, NV, Washington, DC, Ft. Collins, CO, and Rome, Italy. Libby works at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and lives in New York City. www.libbysaylor.com Wade Schaming Wade Schaming was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Educated at University of Pittsburgh (BA, Film Studies, Studio Arts, 2006) and School of Visual Arts (MFA Fine Arts, 2010), Schaming currently b. 1984 lives and works in New York City. His submission to OUTAuction 2011 can be seen in the publication CRUSHFanzine, Auxiliary Issue #2 Secret Crush. www.wadeschaming.com Nikki Sclair Nikki Sclair, of Merrick, NY, graduated Magna Cum Laude with a BFA from the Fashion Institute of Technology. She recieved her MA at Hofstra in Comparative Arts & Culture, and has had b. 1983 experience at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Hispanic Society, and the Nassau Museum, involved in archiving, conservation, and education. Currently working in the specialized field of art transport, her preferred mediums are paint, found object/mixed media sculpture, www.nikkisclair.weebly.com photography and photolithography. She has previously exhibited at The Lobby Gallery, The Cup, and P.A.C.E. Gallery, among others. Shungaboy SHUNGABOY is a gay male visual artist whose work focuses on the male figure and faces. He paints at several drawing groups in the city and occasionally in Los Angeles. He graduated from b. 1960 Cornell University with a degree in architecture and worked for various international firms before embarking on his current painting career. He resides in NYC. www.shungaboy.com Bradford Shellhammer Bradford Shellhammer is a New York Times featured decorator, Parsons-trained fashion designer, and old school blogger. He's co-founder and Chief Creative Officer of Fab.com. He created the b. 1976 gay blog Queerty (where he won a Bloggie) and has launched retail businesses for Blu Dot and Design Within Reach, where he also co-founded and wrote their Design Notes blog. He is a contributor to Dwell and has kept a personal blog for over a decade. He lives in New York City. www.bradfordshellhammer.com He owns 137 pairs of shoes and has a weakness for paisley, Paul Smith, and Scandinavian electro- pop. Kelsey Shwetz Kelsey Shwetz is a practicing Canadian visual artist. Her work explores contemporary ideas about the body, visually navigating through the social contexts that modify them. Specifically, she b. 1986 addresses how social norms govern or else subvert beauty, sexuality, androgyny, fertility, and decay. Shwetz encourages the viewer to embrace progression and new identifications, while engaging them in the aesthetic pleasure of the present tense. Shwetz holds a Bachelors degree in Psychology with a minor in Painting from the University of Manitoba. Her work has appeared in collective and solo exhibitions nationally and internationally.
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