Past Event

The Child Mind Institute Charity Auction

Sotheby's, New York February 28th, 2013

Stephanie Seymour Brant, Peter Brant, Brooke Garber Neidich, and Daniel Neidich Host The Child Mind Institute Charity Auction at Sotheby’s.

 

New York, NY, March 1, 2013 –  On February 28, 2013, Stephanie Seymour Brant, Peter Brant, Brooke Garber Neidich, Daniel Neidich and the Child Mind Institute Board of Directors joined together for a once in a lifetime auction of great art to benefit great science at Sotheby’s.  The evening raised more than more than $2 million for the cause, a record dollar amount for any auction the non-profit has held since it’s inception in 2010. The one-time event brought together some of the world’s most renowned contemporary artists and collectors to raise funds for the Child Mind Institute’s Healthy Brain Network, a landmark effort to chart brain development and find new diagnostic tools and treatments for pediatric mental illness.

“We are deeply indebted to Stephanie and Peter Brant for donating a work by David Altmejd, as well as taking their time to put together this amazing collection of pieces,” said Harold S. Koplewicz, MD, president of the Child Mind Institute. “We also want to thank the artists for donating their work to our cause. This auction supports the science that is leading us to better treatments—and eventually prevention—of childhood psychiatric and learning disorders.”

The auction, led by Tobias Meyer, Sotheby’s worldwide head of contemporary art, featured remarkable works by some of today’s most talented artists. Among the 21 selections exclusively available in the catalogue were two personal portraits, one by Patrick Demarchelier and the other by Julian Schnabel. Schnabel, famous for his plate portraits, will create a custom piece for the winning bidder; renowned fashion-photographer Demarchelier will provide a private photo session. All proceeds from the auction benefit the Child Mind Institute’s groundbreaking neuroscience research.

The Child Mind Institute’s Healthy Brain Network enables collaborators to utilize cutting edge techniques to map out a full picture of how the brain matures and functions as a child grows. The initiative brings together scientists from diverse disciplines and encourages the radical openness and collaboration that are necessary for important breakthroughs.

Featured artworks by:

David Altmejd, Donald Baechler, Carol Bove, Dan Colen, John Currin, Patrick Demarchelier, Urs Fischer, Jonathan Horowitz, Karen Kilimnik, Jeff Koons, Glenn Ligon, Nate Lowman, Adam McEwen, Enoc Perez, Elizabeth Peyton, Richard Prince, Rob Pruitt, David Salle, Julian Schnabel, Josh Smith, Spencer Sweeney

About The Child Mind Institute:

The Child Mind Institute is dedicated to transforming mental health care for children everywhere. Founded by Dr. Harold S. Koplewicz and Brooke Garber Neidich, our organization is committed to finding more effective treatments for childhood psychiatric and learning disorders, building the science of healthy brain development, and empowering children and their families with help, hope, and answers. The Child Mind Institute does not accept funding from the pharmaceutical industry.

Art and Science have so much in common— the process of trial and error, finding something new and innovative and to experiment and succeed in a breakthrough. We are grateful to all the artists who have donated their work to this important cause and to Sotheby’s for hosting this event.

– Peter Brant

David Altmejd

Untitled, 2008

Wood, foam, plastic, burlap, metal, wire and paint

70 x 35 x 30 inches Donald Baechler

MEMORY IN THE NAME, 2013

Gesso, flashe and paper collage on paper

52 x 40 inches
Carol Bove
Untitled, 2012
Peacock feathers on linen
38 x 25 x 5 inches Dan Colen

(To Be Titled), 2011

Flowers on bleached Belgian linen

47 x 37 inches
John Currin

The Merry Drinker, 2005

Ink on paper

9 1/8 x 5 3/4 inches
Patrick Demarchelier

Portrait session with Patrick Demarchelier.  Hair and makeup not included.  Session will take place in New York Studio Urs Fischer

Paranoia/Squirrel, 2012

Silkscreen print on mirror-polished stainless steel sheets, polyurethane foam sheets, two-component polyurethane adhesive, stainless steel beams, aluminum L sections, screw

2 parts:, Nut/bolt: 40 1⁄2 x 17 3⁄8 x 19 1⁄4 inches
Queen: 19 1⁄4 x 6 3⁄4 x 26 inches

AP 1 of Edition of 2 & 1 AP
Jonathan Horowitz

Crucifix for Two, 2013

Gold leaf on oak

21 1/2 x 25 1/2 inches

Edition 1 of 2 plus 1 AP Karen Kilimnik

the lost island of the gods, 2008

Water soluble oil color on canvas

16 x 24 inches

Signed, dated and titled on verso
Jeff Koons

Monkey Train (Birds), 2007

Silkscreen with archival pigmented inkjet on Somerset paper

32 7/8 x 26 1/8 inches

Edition 22 from an edition of 40 plus 10 APs
Glenn Ligon

Study for Negro Sunshine #111, 2012

Oilstick, coaldust and gesso on paper

12 x 9 inches Nate Lowman

Fleshtone, 2012

Dirt, sugar, alkyd, and wrapper on canvas

77 1/2 x 28 1/2 inches
Adam McEwen

Untitled, 2012

Graphite mounted on aluminum panel

28 inches diameter Enoc Perez

IBM Tower, Chicago, 2011

Oil on canvas

100 x 80 inches
Elizabeth Peyton

Hedi Slimane, 2012

Colored pencil on paper

11 3/4 x 9 inches

18 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches framed
Richard Prince

Untitled (green, yellow, orange), 2012

Set of 3 - rubber band, staples
and acrylic on mounted newsprint

28 x 22 inches each Rob Pruitt

Untitled, 2012

Glitter and enamel on canvas

60 inches diameter
David Salle

Night Deer, 2012

Acrylic and silkscreen on metal, oil on canvas

46 1/4 x 36 inches Julian Schnabel

A plate portrait for the winning bidder
Josh Smith

Untitled, 2012

Oil on canvas

60 x 48 inches
Spencer Sweeney

Party Painting, 2012

Oil and acrylic on linen

50 3/4 x 36 3/4 inches