Unbound: The Dina & Jerry Wind Collection

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N B O U N
U D AUCTION 23 APRIL 2024
The Dina & Jerry Wind Collection
Unbound: The Dina & Jerry Wind Collection RAGO 333 N Main Street, Lambertville NJ 08530 609 397 9374 | ragoarts.com WRIGHT 1440 W Hubbard Street, Chicago IL 60642 312 563 0020 | wright20.com AUCTION / NEW JERSEY 23 April 2024 noon eastern PREVIEW / NEW JERSEY 18 – 22 April 2024 333 N Main Street, Lambertville 11 am – 4 pm, Monday – Saturday SELECTED PREVIEW / NEW YORK 2 – 12 April 2024 507 W 27th Street, New York 11 am – 5 pm, Monday – Friday A portion of the proceeds will support the Dina Wind Art Foundation and its mission to empower women artists, build community, and support arts education.

An Artful Life

My parents always loved contemporary art and design, and began collecting very early in their marriage. In 1968, we flew as a young family from Israel to Copenhagen, where they purchased a home full of cutting-edge Danish contemporary furniture for our new lives in Philadelphia. In the early 1970s my mother received a master’s degree in Aesthetics from the University of Pennsylvania, attended the Barnes Foundation’s 2-year program in art appreciation, and began painting with Sam Feinstein, himself a student of Hans Hofmann (two other important teachers my mother studied with were painter Tom Gaughan and sculptor Leon Sitarchuk). All of these experiences shaped her and my father’s tastes and an early passion for abstraction. By the 1980s she began welding, and with that 3-D works increasingly entered their collection as well.

There were multiple layers to their collecting— first, Dina’s own work set the stage. Then, Philadelphia artists were added to the mix. Over the years, nationally and internationally recognized artists entered the collection, including many of Dina’s personal art heroes like Louise Nevelson, Anthony Caro and Mark di Suvero. Finally, art and objects from their extensive travels—African masks,

Indonesian Batak wands, Japanese scrolls etc. were added to the mix. Dina was a good sport as over the years her works were removed from display one byone and replaced with their latest acquisitions.

They had a few guidelines to making purchases: First, they both had to love it (which Jerry later said was a bad rule, as Dina’s taste was more adventurous, and they missed out on some great pieces). Second, they always balanced supporting Philadelphia artists with looking further afield. They loved the opportunity to meet the artists they collected and over the years visited the studios of Arnaldo Pomodoro, Mark di Suvero, Peter Voulkos, Bernar Venet and others. And while not dogmatic, they were often drawn to ceramics and glass art, sculpture in general, women and male artists equally, and once they moved to Gladwyne in the 1990s, to a black/white/grey color palette. Abstraction was always a given, with the artist’s hand often in evidence.

In 2014, Dina passed away from ovarian cancer. The next year our family started the Dina Wind Art Foundation, to both continue sharing her art and maintain her and Jerry’s commitment to empower women artists, build community, and support arts education. As President of the foundation, I am honored that a portion of this sale will go towards our mission. And as a son of these passionate creators and collectors, my life has been fundamentally shaped by their artistic worldview.

opposite Jerry & Dina Wind

above Dina Wind and Arnaldo Pomodoro’s Sfera con sfera (lot 109); Louise Nevelson Mirror-Shadow V (lot 106) in the Wind’s home

100

FRIEDEL DZUBAS 1915–1994

Henge

1985 | Magna acrylic on canvas 40  h × 40  w in (102 × 102 cm)

Signed, titled, dated and inscribed to verso ‘Dzubas 1985 Acrylic on canvas (magna magna) Henge’.

EXHIBITED: Friedel Dzubas: New Paintings, 5 – 28 March 1987, André Emmerich Gallery, New York

PROVENANCE: André Emmerich Gallery, New York

Acquired from the previous in 1987, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 50,000 – 70,000

101

Untitled 1984 | mixed media

1936

33  h × 46  w × 20  d in (84 × 117 × 51 cm)

PROVENANCE: The Artist | Private Collection, Santa Monica

L.A. Louver, Venice, CA | Acquired from the previous in 2006, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 80,000 – 120,000

FRANK STELLA b.

102

JUN KANEKO b.

Untitled (Dango)

1942

2000 | glazed stoneware 86  h × 28  w × 17  d in (218 × 71 × 43 cm)

A monumental example of this form. Incised signature and date to underside ‘Kaneko 2k’.

LITERATURE: Jun Kaneko, Peterson, ppg. 192–195

EXHIBITED: Jun Kaneko: Monumental New Works, 6 – 29 October 2000, William Traver Gallery, Seattle

PROVENANCE: The Artist | William Traver Gallery, Seattle

Acquired from the previous in 2001, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 50,000 – 70,000

BERNAR VENET

103

BERNAR VENET b. 1941

Three Indeterminate Lines

1993 | rolled steel

67  h × 90  w × 75  d in (170 × 229 × 191 cm)

This work is registered in the artist’s archives under inventory number bv93s12.

EXHIBITED: Bernar Venet: New Sculpture and Drawings, 4 November – 4 December 1993, André Emmerich Gallery, New York

PROVENANCE: The Artist | André Emmerich Gallery, New York

Acquired from the previous in 1995, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 250,000 – 350,000

104

PETER VOULKOS 1924–2002

Mimbres

2000 | patinated bronze

68  h × 32  w × 30  d in (173 × 81 × 76 cm)

Molded signature, date and number to body ‘Voulkos 2K S-17 AP1’ with Mussi Artworks foundry mark. This work is an artist’s proof apart from the edition of 5 and is registered under the Voulkos & Co. catalog number CR485.S17-AP1-B.

PROVENANCE: Harvey/Meadows Gallery, Aspen | Acquired from the previous in 1995, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 75,000 – 100,000

105

FRANK STELLA b. 1936

Lass of Glenshee

1985 | enameled metals

24 ¼ h × 17 ¼ w × 6 ½ d in (61 × 44 × 16 cm)

Incised signature, date, and numbered to verso ‘F. Stella 85 2/3’. This work is number 2 from the edition of 3.

PROVENANCE: Sotheby’s, New York, Contemporary Art, Part II, 18 November 1999, Lot 314 | Private Collection

Sotheby’s, New York, Contemporary Art, 14 May 2003, Lot 247 Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 15,000 – 20,000

LOUISE NEVELSON

106

LOUISE

NEVELSON

Mirror-Shadow V

1899–1988

1985 | wood painted black 105 ¼ h × 121  w × 27 ½ d in (267 × 307 × 70 cm)

LITERATURE: Louise Nevelson, Celant, pg. 341, pl. 528

EXHIBITED: Nevelson at 85, 23 February – 23 March 1985, Pace Gallery, New York

PROVENANCE: Pace Gallery, New York | Sotheby’s, New York, Contemporary Art, Part II, 20 November 1997, Lot 79 Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 300,000 – 500,000

107

BRYAN HUNT b. 1947

Arch Falls

1980–81 | cast bronze, limestone 95  h × 35  w × 45  d in (241 × 89 × 114 cm)

PROVENANCE: Blum Helman Gallery Inc., New York

Acquired from the previous in 1981 by Vera G. List | Sotheby’s, New York, Contemporary Art, Part II, 13 November 2003, Lot 139 Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 25,000 – 35,000

108

ELIZABETH MURRAY 1940–2007

Truth, Justice and the Comics #2

1990 | oil on canvas over shaped wood 46  h × 41  w × 4  d in (117 × 104 × 10 cm)

Signed, titled and dated to verso ‘#2 Truth, Justice and the Comics Elizabeth Murray Winter 1990’.

LITERATURE: Recent Work by Elizabeth Murray, Wexner Center for the Arts exhibition catalog, pg. 13

EXHIBITED: Recent Work by Elizabeth Murray, 1991 – 1992, Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University, Columbus Disparities and Deformations: Our Grotesque: 5th International Biennial, 18 July 2004 – 9 January 2005, SITE Santa Fe

PROVENANCE: Paula Cooper Gallery, New York | Acquired from the previous in 1991, Private Collection | Sotheby’s, New York, Contemporary Art, Part II, 15 May 1998, Lot 200 Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 50,000 – 70,000

ARNALDO POMODORO

109

ARNALDO POMODORO b. 1926

Sfera con sfera

1995–97 | bronze

35  h × 31 ½ w × 31 ½ d in (89 × 80 × 80 cm)

Incised signature, date and number to base ‘Arnaldo Pomodoro

1995/97 p.a.’. This work is one of two artist’s proofs apart from the edition of 9 and is catalogued by the Fondazione Arnaldo Pomodoro with the archive number AP 716 and published in the online catalogue raisonné with the number 952. Sold with a certificate of archiving issued by the Fondazione Arnaldo Pomodoro. Work can be rotated on base.

LITERATURE: Arnaldo Pomodoro, Catalogo ragionato della scultura, Vol. II, Gualdoni, ppg. 730–731, no. 952 Fondazione Arnaldo Pomodoro: La collezione permanente, Vettese and Verzotti, pg. 82

PROVENANCE: Sotheby’s, New York, Contemporary Art, 11 May 2005, Lot 407 | Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 350,000 – 450,000

110

BETTY WOODMAN 1930–2018

Balustrade Relief Vase 77

1993 | glazed earthenware

70  h × 35 ½ w × 9 ½ d in (178 × 90 × 24 cm)

Work is composed of six elements. Impressed signature to edge of one element ‘Woodman’ and numbered to verso of four elements ‘77’.

LITERATURE: Betty Woodman, Koplos et al., ppg. 132–133, 137, 150–151 illustrate similar examples

PROVENANCE: Max Protetch Gallery, New York

Acquired from the previous in 1998, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 35,000 – 55,000

111

O 2001 | rubber, tires, wood 55  h × 36  w × 47  d in (140 × 91 × 119 cm)

EXHIBITED: Group Sculpture Exhibition, 3 December 2001 – 4 January 2002, Marlborough Gallery, Inc., New York

PROVENANCE: The Artist | Marlborough Gallery, Inc., New York

Acquired from the previous in 2002, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 50,000 – 70,000

CHAKAIA BOOKER b. 1953

112

TONY CRAGG b. 1949

Forminifera

1989 | cast and sand-blasted plaster

tallest: 15 ¾ h × 7 ½ w × 5  d in (40 × 19 × 13 cm)

shortest: 6 ¾ h × 3 ½ w × 2  d in (17 × 9 × 5 cm) Work is composed of forty-four elements.

LITERATURE: Tony Cragg, Celant, ppg. 166–67, pl. 69 illustrates related work

PROVENANCE: Marian Goodman Gallery, New York

Acquired from the previous in 1994, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 50,000 – 70,000

113

MARK DI SUVERO b. 1933

Le noeud de la fortune (The Knot of Fortune)

1990 | steel, stainless steel plate

36  h × 41  w × 21 ½ d in (91 × 104 × 55 cm)

Work is kinetic.

LITERATURE: Mark di Suvero, Open Secret: Sculpture 1990–1992, Gagosian Gallery in Association with Richard Bellamy, pg. 77

EXHIBITED: Mark di Suvero: Paris 1990, 6 September – 13 October 1990, Galerie de France, Paris

PROVENANCE: Oil & Steel Gallery, Long Island City, NY

Galerie de France, Paris | Acquired from the previous in 1990, Private Collection, Switzerland | Sotheby’s, New York, Contemporary Art, Part II, 9 May 1996, Lot 178 | Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 50,000 – 70,000

114

ANTHONY CARO 1924–2013

Medusa

1989 | steel

79  h × 46  w × 70  d in (201 × 117 × 178 cm)

LITERATURE: Caro, Wilkin, no. 28 Anthony Caro and TwentiethCentury Sculpture, Carradente, pg. 76 Aspects of Anthony Caro: Recent Sculpture 1981–89, Annely Juda Fine Art exhibition catalog, pg. 89

EXHIBITED: Knoedler & Co., London | Aspects of Anthony Caro: Recent Sculpture 1981–89, September – November 1989, Annely Juda Fine Art, London | Anthony Caro, 1992, Mercati Traianei, Rome

PROVENANCE: Annely Juda Fine Art, London | Sotheby’s, New York, Contemporary Art, Part II, 16 November 1995, Lot 317 Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 150,000 – 200,000

115

DOUG AND MIKE STARN b. 1961

Blot Out The Sun 1 1991 | Lysonnic inkjet diptych on Thai mulberry and tissue papers with wax encaustic and wax in artist’s frame 14 ½ h × 23 ¼ w × 1 ¾ d in (37 × 59 × 4 cm)

Signed and inscribed to verso ‘Doug and Mike Starn For Susie and Sam’. This work is an artist’s proof apart from the edition of 3 plus 1 artist’s proof.

PROVENANCE: The Artists | Gift from the previous in 1999, Collection of Maria Morris Hambourg | Sotheby’s, New York, Contemporary Art, 27 September 2010, Lot 175 Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 12,000 – 18,000

116

RICHARD STANKIEWICZ

1922–1983

Untitled

1981 | steel

31  h × 25  w × 15  d in (79 × 64 × 38 cm)

Impressed signature and date to lower edge ‘RS 1981’.

PROVENANCE: Makler Gallery, Philadelphia | Acquired from the previous in 1984, Private Collection | Christie’s, New York, Post War and Contemporary Art, 23 September 2003, Lot 33 | Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 15,000 – 25,000

117

PETER VOULKOS 1924–2002

Montoya

1995 | anagama-fired stoneware

46  h × 28  dia in (117 × 71 cm)

The present work was fired in Peter Callas’s anagama in Belvidere, New Jersey. Incised signature and date near base ‘Voulkos 95’. This work is registered under the Voulkos & Co. catalog number CR1200.0-W.

PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 80,000 – 120,000

118

WILLIAM MORRIS b. 1957

Medicine Jar: Crow with Ear of Corn 2005 | hand-blown, vitrified and sculpted glass, steel base

28  h × 8  dia in (71 × 20 cm)

Etched signature and date to stopper ‘William Morris 2005’. This work is registered with the artist’s studio as number MJ1205.24.03.

PROVENANCE: Barry Friedman Ltd., New York

Acquired from the previous in 2006, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 20,000 – 30,000

119

NANCY GRAVES 1940–1995

Cyme

1982 | bronze with polychrome patina

26 ¼ h × 25  w × 14 ½ d in (67 × 64 × 37 cm)

Incised signature, title and date to body ‘Cyme N.S. Graves 7 82’ with Tallix foundry mark.

LITERATURE: The Sculpture of Nancy Graves: A Catalogue

Raisonné, New York and Fort Worth, pg. 95, fig. 91 Houston Arts 6, First Quarter 1983, cover

EXHIBITED: Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, 1982–83

The Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield, MA, 1983 (travelling exhibition)

Nancy Graves: Between Paintings and Sculpture, a Selection from the Eighties, 9 October – 1 November 1997, M. Knoedler & Co., New York

PROVENANCE: The Nancy Graves Foundation, New York

M. Knoedler & Co., New York | Acquired from the previous in 1997, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 8,000 – 12,000

120

JOAN MIRÓ 1893–1983

Figure

1981/1983 | patinated bronze 23 ¼ h × 9 ¾ w × 9 ½ d in (59 × 25 × 24 cm)

Incised signature and number near base ‘Miró 1/5’ with Parellada Foundry mark. This work is number 1 from the edition of 5.

LITERATURE: Miró: Catalogue Raisonné, Sculptures: 1928–1982, Miró and Chapel, pg. 346, no. 372 Miró, comme un enchanteur, Frenaud, pg. 20

EXHIBITED: Miró: The Last Bronzes 1981–1983, 26 May – 20 June 1987, Pierre Matisse Gallery, New York

PROVENANCE: Pierre Matisse Gallery, New York

Thence by descent to Pierre-Noël Matisse | Christie’s, New York, Impressionist and Modern Art Day Sale, 10 May 2007, Lot 390 | Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 100,000 – 150,000

121

CHRISTOPHER WILMARTH 1943–1987

Insert myself within your story…

1982 | etched glass and bronze 25 ¼ h × 20  w × 8 ¾ d in (64 × 51 × 22 cm)

Incised signature and date to lower right and left edges ‘© 1982 Christopher Wilmarth Insert myself within your story...’. Signed, dated and inscribed to lower left ‘J4 455 Chris Wilmarth 1/25/82’.

LITERATURE: Christopher Wilmarth: Light and Gravity, Madoff, pg. 96, pl. 109 Christopher Wilmarth: Works from 1961–1984, Hirschl & Adler Modern exhibition catalog, no. 22

EXHIBITED: Christopher Wilmarth: Works from 1961–1984, 17 March – 19 April 1984, Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York

PROVENANCE: Hirschl & Adler Modern, New York | Acquired from the previous in 1984, Collection of Mary Schiller Myers and Louis S. Myers | Sotheby’s, New York, Contemporary Art Day Auction, 12 November 2009, Lot 156 | Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 40,000 – 60,000

122

YAACOV DORCHIN b. 1946

Untitled 2 1999 | iron

19 ½ h × 13  w × 9  d in (50 × 33 × 23 cm)

Signed and dated to verso ‘Dorchin 99’.

PROVENANCE: Nelly Arman Gallery, Tel Aviv

Acquired from the previous in 2002, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 6,000 – 8,000

123

YAACOV DORCHIN b. 1946

Untitled 3

2002 | iron

21 ½ h × 16  w × 11  d in (55 × 41 × 28 cm)

Signed and dated to verso ‘Dorchin 2002’.

PROVENANCE: Nelly Arman Gallery, Tel Aviv

Acquired from the previous in 2002, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 6,000 – 8,000

124

YAACOV DORCHIN b. 1946

Untitled 1

2000 | iron

21  h × 26  w × 12 ¾ d in (53 × 66 × 32 cm)

Signed and dated to verso ‘Dorchin 2000’.

PROVENANCE: Nelly Arman Gallery, Tel Aviv

Acquired from the previous in 2002, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 7,000 – 9,000

125

PETER VOULKOS 1924–2002

Untitled (Plate)

1995 | anagama-fired stoneware with pass-throughs and slashes

21 ½ dia × 5  d in (55 × 13 cm)

The present work was fired in Peter Callas’s anagama in Belvidere, NJ.

Signed and dated to verso ‘Voulkos 95’.

PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist,

Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 7,000 – 10,000

126

BETTY WOODMAN 1930–2018

De Stijl Pillow Pitcher

1997 | glazed earthenware

22  h × 26  w × 23  d in (56 × 66 × 58 cm)

Impressed signature to base of handle ‘Woodman’.

LITERATURE: Betty Woodman, Koplos et al., ppg. 88–89 illustrate similar examples

PROVENANCE: Max Protetch Gallery, New York

Acquired from the previous in 1998, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 30,000 – 40,000

127

DALE CHIHULY b. 1941

Red Persian Set with Black Lip Wraps 1989 | hand-blown glass

11 ¾ h × 35 ½ w × 31 ¼ d in (30 × 90 × 79 cm)

Set is composed of thirteen elements. Etched signature and date to underside of second smallest element ‘Chihuly 89’. This work is registered with Chihuly Studio as number 455p.90.13.

PROVENANCE: Sotheby’s, New York, Contemporary Works of Art, 14 March 1992, Lot 54 | Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind $ 15,000 – 20,000

128

WILLIAM MORRIS b. 1957

Artifact: Still Life

1991 | hand-blown glass

13  h × 19 ¼ w × 13  d in (33 × 49 × 33 cm)

Work is composed of four elements. Etched signature and date to base of each element ‘William Morris 91’ or ‘William Morris 1991’.

PROVENANCE: The Artist | Heller Gallery, New York

Acquired from the previous in 1994, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 12,000 – 18,000

129

PETER VOULKOS 1924–2002

Untitled (Plate)

1995 | anagama-fired stoneware with pass-throughs and slashes 22  dia × 5 ¼ d in (56 × 13 cm)

The present work was fired in Peter Callas’s anagama in Belvidere, NJ. Signed and dated to verso ‘Voulkos 95’.

PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 7,000 – 10,000

130

ROBERT LOBE b. 1945

Untitled

1982 | etched and molded aluminum

89  h × 67  w × 16  d in (226 × 170 × 41 cm)

Incised signature and date to lower left edge ‘Bob Lobe 1982’.

PROVENANCE: Blum Helman Gallery, New York | Estate of Chester A. Frank | Christie’s, New York, Contemporary Art, 4 June 1998, Lot 238 | Acquired from the previous, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 2,000 – 3,000

131

TONY CRAGG b. 1949

Fruit Bottles (in six parts)

1989 | patinated bronze

largest: 19  h × 64  w × 19  d in (48 × 163 × 48 cm)

smallest: 25  h × 28  w × 32  d in (64 × 71 × 81 cm) This work is one of two individually unique versions.

LITERATURE: Tony Cragg, Celant, ppg. 162–163, pl. 94

Tony Cragg, Galleria Civica d’Arte Contemporanea exhibition catalog, ppg. 96–97, no. 19

EXHIBITED: Tony Cragg, May – July 1994, Galleria Civica d’Arte Contemporanea, Trento

PROVENANCE: Lisson Gallery, London | Acquired from the previous in 1989, Collection of Beatrice and Philip Gersh Sotheby’s, New York, Contemporary Art Day Auction, 10 May 2012, Lot 567 | Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 100,000 – 150,000

132

WILLIAM TUCKER b.

1935

Our Leader

1998 | patinated bronze

15 ½ h × 13 ¼ w × 12  d in (39 × 34 × 30 cm)

Molded signature and number near base ‘WT 2/6’. This work is number 2 from the edition of 6

EXHIBITED: William Tucker: Sleep of Reason, 9 March – 21 April 2001, Locks Gallery, Philadelphia

PROVENANCE: Locks Gallery, Philadelphia

Acquired from the previous in 2001, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 4,000 – 6,000

133

ALBERT PALEY b. 1944

Sideboard

1991 | forged and fabricated steel with a blackened finish, glass 36  h × 54  w × 17 ½ d in (91 × 137 × 44 cm)

Impressed signature and date near top of base ‘© Albert Paley 1991’. This work is from the edition of 13 unique examples and is registered in the Paley Studio Archives as number DT 1989 02.

LITERATURE: The Art of Albert Paley: Iron, Bronze, Steel, Lucie-Smith, pg. 203, no. 311

PROVENANCE: The Artist | Snyderman Gallery, Philadelphia

Acquired from the previous in 1991, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 9,000 – 12,000

134

BEATRICE WOOD 1893–1998

Exceptional chalice

c. 1985 | lustre-glazed earthenware 12 ½ h × 7  dia in (32 × 18 cm)

Chalice features eight handles. Slip signature and number to underside ‘Beato BWTF #291’.

LITERATURE: Beatrice Wood: A Centennial Tribute, Naumann (ed.), unpaginated illustrates similar example

PROVENANCE: Garth Clark Gallery, New York

Acquired from the previous in 1995, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 6,000 – 9,000

135

JON ISHERWOOD b. 1960

Lovers, Dancers, Partners 1996–97 | fox hill granite

95 ½ h × 56  w × 47  d in (243 × 142 × 119 cm)

PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 6,000 – 8,000

136

DALE CHIHULY b. 1941

Orange Macchia Set with Green Lip Wraps

1986 | hand-blown glass

10 ¾ h × 25 ½ w × 20 ¼ d in (27 × 65 × 51 cm)

Set is composed of five elements. Etched signature and date to underside of largest element ‘Chihuly 1986’.

PROVENANCE: Charles Cowles Gallery, New York

Acquired from the previous in 1986, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 10,000 – 15,000

137

NANCY GRAVES 1940–1995

Discoid

1982 | bronze with polychrome patina

31  h × 40  w × 40  d in (78 × 102 × 102 cm)

Signed, titled and dated to lower left ‘Discoid N.S. Graves 7 82’ with Tallix foundry mark.

LITERATURE: The Sculpture of Nancy Graves: A Catalogue

Raisonné, New York and Fort Worth, ppg. 96–97, fig. 92 Vogue, January 1983, pg. 222

EXHIBITED: M. Knoedler & Co., Inc., 1982, New York

PROVENANCE: M. Knoedler & Co., Inc., New York

Rita and Toby Schreiber | Christie’s, New York, Post War and Contemporary Art, 23 September 2003, Lot 179 Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 10,000 – 15,000

138

JON

Oracle

1994–95 | fox hill granite

1960

59 ½ h × 30  w × 26  d in (151 × 76 × 66 cm)

PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 6,000 – 8,000

ISHERWOOD b.

139

CLAES OLDENBURG

1929–2022

Broken Button

1981 | dyed and molded paper, screenprint in colors on mat board and wood

16 ¼ h × 14 ¼ w × 6 ¼ d in (41 × 36 × 16 cm)

Signed, dated and numbered to lower corners ‘CO 81 89/100’ with stamped mark. This work is number 89 from the edition of 100 fabricated by Bummy-Hass Paper with screenprinting by Maurel Studios, New York and published by Multiples, Inc., New York.

LITERATURE: Axsom/Platzker 175

PROVENANCE: Institute of Contemporary Art University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia | Gift from the previous in 1981, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 3,000 – 5,000

140

ANDREA GILL b. 1948

Night and Day

2007 | glazed and slip-decorated earthenware

28  h × 20  w × 17  d in (71 × 51 × 43 cm)

A monumental example of the artist’s work.

PROVENANCE: Harvey/Meadows Gallery, Aspen

Acquired from the previous in 2008, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 3,000 – 5,000

141

PAUL CHALEFF b. 1947

Cog

1993 | glazed stoneware

21  h × 29 ¼ w × 29 ¼ d in (53 × 74 × 74 cm)

Incised signature and date to underside ‘Chaleff 1993’.

PROVENANCE: The Artist | Snyderman Gallery, Philadelphia

Acquired from the previous in 1994, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 2,000 – 3,000

142

PAUL CHALEFF b. 1947

Cauldron

1993 | glazed stoneware

19 ½ h × 38  w × 38  d in (50 × 97 × 97 cm)

Incised signature and date to underside ‘Chaleff 93’.

PROVENANCE: The Artist | Snyderman Gallery, Philadelphia

Acquired from the previous in 1994, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 2,000 – 3,000

143

PAUL CHALEFF b. 1947

Cone

1993 | glazed stoneware

28 ½ h × 30  w × 44  d in (72 × 76 × 112 cm)

PROVENANCE: The Artist | Snyderman Gallery, Philadelphia

Acquired from the previous in 1994, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 2,000 – 3,000

144

SUSAN ROTHENBERG 1945–2020

Spinning

1986 | lithograph in colors on HMP Koller handmade off-white paper 39 ¼ h × 30 ¾ w in (99 × 78 cm)

Signed, dated and numbered to lower right ‘S. Rothenberg 86 32/38’ with publisher’s blindstamp. This work is number 32 from the edition of 38 printed by James Reid and Serge Lozingot and published by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles.

LITERATURE: Gemini 1281

PROVENANCE: Sotheby’s, New York, Contemporary Prints, 17 November 1990, Lot 1118 | Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 700 – 900

ANDREA GILL b. 1948

Yorgan

2006 | glazed and slip-decorated earthenware

27 ½ h × 18  w × 15  d in (70 × 46 × 38 cm)

A monumental example of the artist’s work. Signed and dated to base ‘S. Gill 2006’.

PROVENANCE: Harvey/Meadows Gallery, Aspen

Acquired from the previous in 2008, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 3,000 – 5,000

145

146

BENNETT BEAN b. 1941

Wing

1993 | pit-fired, painted, and gilt earthenware

9  h × 39  w × 6  d in (23 × 99 × 15 cm)

Work is composed of four elements and can be displayed from both sides. Numbered to underside of each element ‘1 A’, ‘2 A’, ‘3 A’, ‘4 A’ with directional arrows.

PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist in 2010, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 4,000 – 6,000

147

UTAGAWA KUNISADA AND UTAGAWA TOYOKUNI

Two works

c. 1820 | woodblock print in colors

sight (each): 13 ¾ h × 28 ¾ w in (35 × 73 cm)

Lot is comprised of Shunshoku Yakata no kotobuki (New Year Felicitations at the Palace) by Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1895) and Imayō hanabi (Modern Day Fireworks) by Utagawa Toyokuni (1769-1825).

$ 600 – 800

148

CHINESE

Gongshi (scholar’s rock)

red Taihu stone

97  h × 40  w × 36  d in (246 × 102 × 91 cm)

PROVENANCE: Acquired in Shanghai, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 5,000 – 7,000

149

OSAMI TANAKA b.

1952

Untitled 1994 | wax, wood, steel 47 ½ h × 39  w × 10 ¼ d in (120 × 99 × 26 cm)

PROVENANCE: Stephen Haller Gallery, New York

Acquired from the previous in 1999, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 1,500 – 2,000

150

ALEŠ VAŠÍČEK b. 1947

Topaz Prism

2003 | cast and polished glass 43 ½ h × 7  w × 6 ½ d in (110 × 18 × 17 cm)

Etched signature and date to upper edge ‘Aleš Vašíček 2003’.

PROVENANCE: Heller Gallery, New York

Acquired from the previous in 2004, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 2,500 – 3,500

151

ROBERT ZAKANITCH b. 1935

Fat Black

1983 | oil on canvas

37 ¼ h × 89 ¼ w in (94 × 226 cm)

Signed, titled and dated to verso ‘Robert Zakanitch 83 Fat Black’.

PROVENANCE: Robert Miller Gallery, New York | Sotheby’s, New York, Arcade Paintings, 30 June 2004, Lot 548

Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 3,000 – 5,000

152

ENIO IOMMI 1926–2013

Observation

1987 | stainless steel, marble, painted wood 23  h × 26 ½ w × 20  d in (58 × 67 × 51 cm)

Impressed signature and date to base ‘Iommi 87’.

LITERATURE: Enio Iommi, Galería del Retiro exhibition catalog, inside cover

EXHIBITED: Enio Iommi, 1987, Galería del Retiro, Buenos Aires | Enio Iommi, 1987, Contemporary Sculpture Center, Tokyo Contemporary Sculpture Center, Osaka

PROVENANCE: Sotheby’s, New York, Arcade Modern and Contemporary Paintings, 12 October 1991, Lot 213 Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind $ 2,000 – 3,000

DINA WIND

“Wind’s sculpture is powerful yet humble, tough yet tender, lyrical yet blunt. Her assemblages show us the importance of art for making sense out of the confusion of life and its artifacts in the late twentieth century. Her work shows us how the ordinary can be sublime. It tells us that a thing does not have to be perfect to be used perfectly. Instead of seeing life as a progression towards decay, she reverses the aging process and finds new life for old and tired discards. Her welded metal poems in space make order out of chaos and demonstrate that the power of visual communication can be greater than words.”

The Patricia Van Burgh Allison Director & CEO, Woodmere Art Museum

153

DINA WIND 1938–2014

Brooch #4

1988 | stainless steel

11  h × 13 ½ w × 19  d in (28 × 34 × 48 cm)

Incised signature and date to reverse ‘Dina Wind 1988’.

PROVENANCE: Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 2,000 – 3,000

154

DINA WIND 1938–2014

Virtual Kitchen #2

1996 | welded varnished steel, plastic, paint

10  h × 16  w × 10  d in (25 × 41 × 25 cm)

PROVENANCE: Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 1,500 – 2,500

155

DINA WIND 1938–2014

Cyclist (with Chain)

1996 | painted steel 28 ½ h × 19  w × 7 ½ d in (72 × 48 × 19 cm)

PROVENANCE: Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 3,000 – 5,000

156

CÉSAR (CÉSAR BALDACCINI) 1921–1998

Expansion au pot au lait

1989 | resin, stainless steel

5 ¼ h × 13 ¼ w × 10  d in (13 × 34 × 25 cm)

Incised signature and impressed number to handle ‘EA 14/25 Cesar’. This work is artist’s proof 14 of 25 apart from the edition of 150. This work is registered in the archives of Denyse Durand-Ruel under number 3795.

PROVENANCE: Galerie Ferrero, Nice

Acquired from the previous in 1991, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 3,000 – 5,000

157

ROXY PAINE b. 1966

S2-P2-BK11 from Scumak No. 2 (Auto Sculpture Maker)

2006 | low density polyethylene

20  h × 20 ¼ w × 16 ½ d in (50 × 51 × 42 cm)

Incised title to underside ‘S2-P2-BK11’.

PROVENANCE: James Cohan Gallery, New York

Acquired from the previous in 2008, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 4,000 – 6,000

158

WILLY HEEKS b. 1951

Ring

1997 | oil on canvas

44  h × 38 ¼ w in (112 × 97 cm)

Signed, titled and dated to verso ‘Ring Willy Heeks 1997’.

PROVENANCE: Larry Becker Contemporary Art, Philadelphia

Acquired from the previous in 1997, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 2,000 – 3,000

159

TOBA BATAK

Tunggal Panaluan (shaman’s staff)

Borneo, early 20th century | wood, cotton, hair, iron 84  h × 10 ¼ w × 10 ¼ d in (213 × 26 × 26 cm)

PROVENANCE: Sotheby’s, New York, African & Oceanic Art, 19 November 1999, Lot 212 | Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 2,000 – 3,000

160

BERTIL VALLIEN b. 1938

Resting Head 3

1997 | Kosta Boda | sand-casted glass, metal

7 ½ h × 13 ½ w × 10  d in (19 × 34 × 25 cm)

Etched signature and number to lower edge ‘B. Vallien

Kosta Boda Unique 8 BVQUN 979047’. This work is unique.

PROVENANCE: The Artist | Heller Gallery, New York

Acquired from the previous in 1998, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 4,000 – 6,000

161

STEVEN NOCELLA b. 1959

Untitled

1995 | limestone

26  h × 6 ½ w × 7  d in (66 × 17 × 18 cm)

Signed to underside ‘Nocella’.

PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 1,000 – 1,500

162

ROBERT TURNER 1913–2005

Form IV

1989 | reduction-fired stoneware 12 ¾ h × 10  dia in (32 × 25 cm) Incised signature to underside ‘Turner’. This unique work is one from a series of four.

PROVENANCE: Donated by the artist and Helen Drutt Gallery, Philadelphia | Sotheby’s, New York, 20th Century Decorative Works of Art, 13 March 1998, Lot 73 | Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 3,000 – 4,000

163

RICHARD DIEBENKORN 1922–1993

Ochre

1983 | woodcut in colors on Mitsumata paper

image: 25  h × 37 ¾ w in (64 × 96 cm)

sheet: 27 ½ h × 38 ¼ w in (70 × 97 cm)

Signed, dated and numbered ‘134/200 RD83’ with publisher’s blindstamp. This work is number 134 from the edition of 200 published by Crown Point Press, San Francisco.

PROVENANCE: Sotheby’s, New York, 19th and 20th Century and Contemporary Prints, 2 November 1991, Lot 504 Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 15,000 – 25,000

164

BATAK

Tunggal Panaluan (shaman’s staffs), set of two New Guinea, early 20th century | wood, cotton, hair

81  h × 8  w × 8  d in (206 × 20 × 20 cm)

74  h × 8  w × 8  d in (188 × 20 × 20 cm)

PROVENANCE: Tayu Collection, Bali

Acquired from the previous in 1996, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 800 – 1,200

165

GEORGE SEGAL 1924–2000

Girl for the Whitney Museum

1979 | cast resin relief

19 ½ h × 9  w × 7 ½ d in (49 × 23 × 19 cm)

Signed, dated, and numbered to verso ‘G Segal 79 40/75’. This work is number 40 from the edition of 75.

LITERATURE: George Segal, Hunter, pg. 308

PROVENANCE: Sotheby’s, New York, Contemporary Prints, 17 November 1990, Lot 1143 | Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 2,000 – 3,000

166

PABLO PICASSO 1881–1973

Nature morte à la cuillère

1952 | white earthenware

2  h × 13  w × 13 ½ d in (5 × 33 × 34 cm)

Impressed studio mark to underside ‘Madoura Plein Feu Empreinte Originale de Picasso’ and numbered ‘22/100 E100’. Dated to lower edge ‘22.12.52.’. This work is number 22 from the edition of 100 produced by Madoura Pottery, Vallauris, France.

LITERATURE: Ramié 163

PROVENANCE: Christie’s, New York, Old Master, American and Modern Prints and Illustrated Books, 10 May 1995, Lot 623 Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 3,000 – 5,000

167

IGBO ARTIST

Mgbedike (Time of the Brave) Helmet mask

Nigeria, early 20th century | carved and pigmented wood 32  h × 17  w × 12  d in (81 × 43 × 30 cm)

PROVENANCE: Julius Carlebach, New York | Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Marcus | Christie’s, New York, Important Tribal Art, 5 May 1995, Lot 92 | Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 3,000 – 5,000

168

JIMMY LUEDERS 1927–1994

Energy Surface

1978 | acrylic on canvas

60  h × 54  w in (152 × 137 cm)

Signed and dated to lower center ‘Lueders 78’.

PROVENANCE: Marian Locks Gallery, Philadelphia

Acquired from the previous in 1979, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 1,800 – 2,400

169

HAROLD KIMMELMAN 1923–2013

Firecracker

1976 | stainless steel

82  h × 40  w × 40 ½ d in (208 × 102 × 103 cm)

EXHIBITED: Paths to Abstract Art, 18 October 1998 – 3 January

1999, Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia

PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 2,000 – 3,000

170

BATAK

Tunggal Panaluan (shaman’s staffs), set of two New Guinea, early 20th century | wood, cotton, hair, iron

85  h × 8  w × 8  d in (216 × 20 × 20 cm)

75  h × 8  w × 8  d in (191 × 20 × 20 cm)

PROVENANCE: Kadek Nadhi Antiques, Bali

Acquired from the previous in 1996, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 800 – 1,200

171

ROB SIEMINSKI b. 1953

Tornado Spiral Pot with Pebbled Interior c. 1992 | ceramic and nails

12 ¾ h × 10 ¾ dia in (32 × 27 cm)

PROVENANCE: Acquired directly from the artist, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 600 – 800

172

ELIZABETH MURRAY 1940–2007

Chair

1989–90 | etching and aquatint in colors

image: 8  h × 6 ½ w in (20 × 17 cm)

sheet: 17 ½ h × 13 ¾ w in (44 × 35 cm)

Signed, titled, dated and numbered to lower edge ‘12/35 Chair Elizabeth Murray 89-90’ with publisher’s blindstamp. This work is number 12 from the edition of 35 plus 5 artist’s proofs printed and published by Universal Limited Art Editions, Inc., Long Island, NY.

PROVENANCE: Friends of the Philadelphia Museum of Art Acquired from the previous in 1990, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 400 – 600

173

ELIZABETH MURRAY 1940–2007

Hand-on-Head

1984 | lithograph in colors on paper

30  h × 22  w in (76 × 56 cm)

Signed, titled, dated and numbered to lower edge ‘AP 4/10

Hand-on-Head Elizabeth Murray 84’. This work is artist’s proof 4 of 10.

PROVENANCE: The Artist | A Shelter from the Storm: Artists for the Homeless of New York | Acquired from the previous in 1983, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 600 – 800

174

ELIZABETH MURRAY 1940–2007

Down Dog

1988 | collaged lithograph in colors on Arches

41 ¼ h × 50  w in (105 × 127 cm)

Signed, titled, dated and numbered to verso ‘Elizabeth Murray Down Dog 25/65 1988’. This work is number 25 from the edition of 65 published by ULAE, West Islip, New York.

LITERATURE: Krakow 17

PROVENANCE: Sotheby’s, New York, 19th/20th Century and Contemporary Prints, 31 October 1991, Lot 674 Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 1,000 – 1,500

175

TONY CRAGG b. 1949

Six Bottles, State 1

1988 | aquatint with spit bite

image: 7 ¼ h × 12 ¾ w in (18 × 32 cm)

sheet: 17 ½ h × 21 ¾ w in (44 × 55 cm)

Signed, titled, dated and numbered to lower edge ‘20/25 Six Bottles, State 1 Tony Cragg 88’. This work is number 20 from the edition of 25 printed by Mark Callen and published by Crown Point Press, San Francisco.

PROVENANCE: Crown Point Press, San Francisco

Acquired from the previous in 1999, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 400 – 600

176

ROB SIEMINSKI b. 1953

Eroded Pyramid Box

c. 1993 | ceramic and wood

59 ¼ h × 21  w × 18  d in (150 × 53 × 46 cm)

PROVENANCE: Rosenfeld Gallery, New York

Acquired from the previous in 1993, Collection of Dina and Jerry Wind

$ 1,000 – 1,500

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