Hindman Announces Inaugural New York Auction Season

Hindman Announces Inaugural New York Auction Season

Hindman is proud to announce its first New York auction season, anchored by single-owner sales across fine art, design, and luxury. These inaugural New York sales expand on Hindman’s impressive presence across the United States, serving a global buyer base. Hindman will present the auctions at 21 Greene Street in Soho from October 18-26. 

Gemma Sudlow, Managing Director, New York Region commented: “We are honored to be entrusted with these prestigious New York and East Coast collections at Hindman. Each sale boasts magnificent examples of works built by passionate collectors who were inspired by a myriad of different disciplines and styles. Our New York season sales are a testament to Hindman’s commitment to delivering a full-service suite of offerings for clients in the Northeast.”

Since launching Hindman New York last October, Sudlow and the team have grown to include specialists across multiple collecting categories and have held several special exhibitions and partnerships with High Line Nine Galleries, The Winter Show, Carolina Herrera, and Sterling | Boos.

Time & Space: Watches from the Collection of Glen de Vries | October 18


Time & Space: Watches from the Collection of Glen de Vries encompasses more than 100 watches and 30 watchmakers from the collection of this trailblazing entrepreneur, displaying de Vries’ passion for science, space, aviation, and speed. The sale features watches by top manufacturers including F.P. Journe, Richard Mille, A. Lange & Söhne, De Bethune, Patek Philippe, Urwerk, Audemars Piguet, Hublot, Vacheron Constantin, and H. Moser & Cie.


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Forever Young: Photographs from the Joe Baio Collection | October 19


The following day, Hindman will offer Forever Young: Photographs from the Joe Baio Collection, featuring a stunning selection of 101 photographs from the collection of Joe Baio, one of the most extensive and notable private photography collections in the world. Baio has collected photography since the mid-80s, focusing on the theme of childhood and adolescence, inspired by raising and photographing his own children. Today, nearly every available inch of the 2,100 square-feet of wall space in Baio’s legendary New York apartment is filled with a photograph from his 6,000-piece collection. It includes examples from the dawn of the medium by pioneers such as Nadar and Julia Margaret Cameron, to modern and contemporary works by artists such as Diane Arbus, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Bruce Davidson, Robert Frank, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Sally Mann, and Angela Strassheim.

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Canvas & Clay: The Collection of Philip and Judith Sieg, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania | October 26 

 

Canvas & Clay: The Collection of Judith and Philip Sieg will be offered on October 26. Over the course of their lives, Judith and Philip Sieg amassed an enviable selection of fine art and modern pottery, headlined by significant pieces from some of the most important American artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and an almost encyclopedic overview of Scandinavian studio pottery.

Highlights from the fine art session includes works by Charles Prendergast, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Albert York, Claudio Bravo, and Bill Traylor.

 

In addition to fine art, the Siegs were avid collectors of modern pottery. Notable artists featured include Wilhelm Kåge, Lucie Rie, Bodil Manz, Alev Siesbye, and Gertrud Vasegaard.


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