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at Momenta
February 14 through
March 9
Fri-Mon 12 - 6
reception Friday, February 14, 6-8pm
raffle at White Columns
320 W. 13th Street, NYC
entrance on Horatio St.
March 12 through
March 15, 12 - 6
Saturday, March 15
silent auction bidding 6-7
raffle 7-9 |
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Momenta Art
presents its seventh raffle benefit to support its ongoing mission to
exhibit the work of emerging and underrepresented artists. A $150 ticket
guarantees you a work of art and entrance for two to the silent auction
and raffle drawing. Tickets are limited! Please call 718.218.8058 in advance
to reserve. Tickets for the silent auction are $100 which includes admission
for two to silent auction and benefit party. All raffle participants are
encouraged to participate in the Silent Auction at no additional fee.
CONDITIONS
of SALE for SILENT AUCTION
All net proceed of the sale of artwork will go to support the programs
of Momenta Art, a 501(c)3 organization. Each work carries an estimated
market value obtained from reliable sources, but no representation of
warranty as to the actual resale value of any work auctioned is made or
implied. The estimated value is intended as a guide to assist you in your
bidding. No art will be sold at a price below the opening bid.
All bidders must register to obtain a bidding number before placing any
bids. Registration and bidding is closed out at the gala promptly at 7
p.m. Opening bids are indicated on the bidding form for each piece. Minimum
increments to raise bids are set as follows: Current bid- Minimum Increment
$200-$2,000 -$50
$2,001-$4,999 -$100
Over $5,000- $250
The bidder who has placed the highest bid at the close of the Gala gets
to purchase the piece. The buyer's name and address will be provided to
the artist whose work they purchase.
Payment: Cash, checks and Master Card and Visa are accepted as
payment for artwork.
Pick Up and Delivery: Purchasers who attend the gala are strongly
encouraged to pay for and take their purchases home with them that same
night. Wrapping of the artwork is provided. All lots not removed on the
night of the benefit may be picked up at the gallery by appointment. If
you require having your art shipped to you , we will do so at your expense.
We are not responsible for damage to art work during transit.
Tax Laws: A buyer is entitled to a tax deduction on purchase of
artwork only to the extent that his or her payment exceeds the market
value of the work received.
Please note the buyer is purchasing the work of art "as is." All sales
are final and are considered to be a legal contract between the buyer
and Momenta Art. Momenta reserves the right to return artwork to the artists
if it is unclaimed by the buyer one year after the date of the benefit,
even if the work has been paid for.
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ANDREA
ZITTEL, "A-Z Sorting Trays", 2001, wood, AP 2/4, courtesy of the artist.
Value:
$650.
Opening bid:$325.
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KATY
SCHIMERT, Untitled (Wrestling), 2001, ink and
watercolor on paper, courtesy of David Zwirner Gallery .
Value: $2,200. framed
Opening bid:$1,100.
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TIM ROLLINS, "The Temptation of Saint Antony", 1989, three prints, aquatint,
framed, AP ed. 20, courtesy of the artist.
Value:
$3,000. framed
Opening bid: $1,000.
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DENNIS
OPPENHEIM, "Study for Appliance Spirit",
2001 Silkscreen print, AP 5/8 published by
Artey Naturaleza, Madrid, Spain, courtesy of the artist.
Value: $3,000.
Opening bid: $1,500.
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RICCI ALBENDA, "Untitled (Boiling Study)", 2002,
pen on paper, courtesy of Andrew Kreps Gallery.
Value: $1,000. framed
Opening bid: $500.
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WILLIAM KENTRIDGE, "Megaphone", 2003, Intaglio print 4/4 AP, courtesy
of the artist .
Value: $2,000. framed
Opening bid: $1,000.
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