By Kevin Nance
Published: April 21, 2008
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Courtesy Leslie Hindman Auctioneers
Frank Stella's "Progressive Pattern," being sold at Hindman's Chicago firm this month
Her new headquarters, which opened in January, contains spacious offices, several large preview rooms, a drive-in intake dock and other amenities undreamed of at the previous site. “The old space was tiny and cramped,” says Hindman, “but the new one is palatial and lovely.” It’s a good thing: Since she reopened the firm in 2003, after a six-year hiatus, her staff has ballooned to more than 40, and last year sales volume hit $20 million. Many out-of-town patrons will get their first look at Hindman’s new digs on April 25, when she hosts a party for VIP guests from Art Chicago. That will be followed by contemporary-art sales on the 27th and 28th featuring Frank Stella’s Progressive Pattern (n.d., est. $30–50,000) and paintings by Gertrude Abercrombie (Untitled, 1961, $4,000–6,000); John Grillo (Phoebus, 1957, est. $20–30,000); and Michael Johnson (Sanjue Two, 1994, $20–25,000). "Sense of Palace" originally appeared in the April 2008 issue of Art+Auction. For a complete list of articles from this issue available on ARTINFO, see Art+Auction's April 2008 Table of Contents. |
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