Art For Life Art Auction Preview & Rush Arts 20th Anniversary Print Portfolio
Danny Simmons
Kuba Kingdom, 2016
Fabric and Oil
60 x 72 inches
EV: $27,500
Lavett Ballard
Jumps at the Sun, 2019
21 x 22 inches
Mixed media/ collage on reclaimed fence
EV: $3,000
Hank Willis Thomas
Fair Challenge, 2019
Inkjet Print
Unframed Dimensions:
20 x 12.6 inches
Courtesy of the artist
EV: $8,000
Shepard Fairey
Close Knit, 2009
Screenprint
36 × 28 inches
Edition of 40
EV: $3,000
Didier Williams
Griot, 2018
Copper Etching
11 x 13 inches
EV: $2,000
Rashid Johnson
Good Days, 2014
Multi-layered digital print and silkscreen
30 × 40 inches
Edition of 40
EV: $4,500
Shawn Theodore
Kap
Photograph on Archival Paper
24 x 30 inches
EV: $3,000
Danielle Morris
Photograph
18 x 24 inches
Ed Clark
Untitled, 2000
Limited Edition Print, 12/25
39 x 39 inches
EV: $5,500
James Maurelle
Crip Walk no. 3
Collage
24 x 30 inches
Tim McFarlane
You’re The Same Kind Of Bad As Me (Narcissus Syndrome), 2016
Acrylic on Panel
16” x 20”
EV: $1,800
Ayesha Ray Walker
Exhibit N, 2018
Photograph on archival paper
18” x 24”
Kier Johnston
From ‘Funktionlust’ Series
Exterior paint on Drywall
18” x 24”
EV: $500
Stan Squirewell
Tig, 2019
Mixed Media Collage & Carved
And Scorched Frame
14.75 x 20.5 inches
EV: $4,300
Sheldon Abba
North Philly Rodeo, 2017
Photograph
13 x 19 inches
EV: $250
Rush Arts 20th Anniversary Print Portfolio
The Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation is proud to announce the availability of our, limited edition print portfolio marking the 20th Anniversary of Rush and its programs. The portfolio presents exclusive prints of works by 21 artists; each of the artists included are part of Rush’s exhibition history from 1995-2015, and the number 21 looks forward, to the organization’s future. Each piece is signed and numbered by the artist and will be available for a limited time in an edition of only 120.
Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation was founded in 1995 in New York City by brothers; Russell Simmons, artist and activist Danny Simmons and Joseph “Rev. Run” Simmons of Run-DMC. The Rush Galleries Program provides open calls, residencies, professional support and exhibition opportunities to artists and curators focusing on those that are emerging and frequently marginalized, especially artists of color. Rush Arts rich exhibition history of nearly 2,000 exhibited artists include important early, pivotal exhibitions by, as just a few examples, Kehinde Wiley, Wangechi Mutu, Simone Leigh, Hank Willis Thomas, Dread Scott, Sanford Biggers, Renee Cox and more. The 20th Anniversary Print Portfolio both commemorates this vital artistic history, and captures Rush’s ongoing, energetic support of bold new artwork that will reach new audiences.
The portfolio feature 21 works, many newly created for the portfolio; each black and white print is 11×14 inches in an edition of 120 signed and numbered, and 30 artists proofs.