California Cool

A celebration of West Coast culture, live for bidding September 3 through 10, 2014


Ed Ruscha
Vine/Melrose, 1999
Lithograph, ed. of 60
22.25 x 30.13 in.
Est. US$4,000–6,000

California Cool, a special sale dedicated to the West Coast’s established influence on the art world, begins next week. The preview below highlights artists working and living in California who have impacted the landscape of art history with distinct subjects and themes reflective of California. This sale will feature artists whose styles and colors epitomize West Coast culture, including Ken Price, Joe Goode, Billy Al Bengston, Ronald Davis, Ed Ruscha, Bruce Nauman, David Hockney, Raymond Pettibon, John Baldessari, Sam Francis, Richard Diebenkorn, and Wayne Thiebaud.

These works will be live for bidding September 3 through 10, 2014.

To receive a reminder when the sale is live for bidding, click here, or on the images below. For other inquiries or consignment opportunities, please contact the specialist.

Conner Williams
SPECIALIST, CONTEMPORARY ART & PRINTS
+1-212-497-9700 ext. 595
cwilliams@artnet.com



Joe Goode
Untitled (from Vandalism series), 1974
Oil on torn canvas (three panels)
31 x 71 in. (overall)
Est. US$70,000–100,000



John Baldessari
Two Boats (from Hegel’s Cellar), 1986
Photogravure and aquatint, ed. of 35
19.75 x 26.5 in.
Est. US$4,000–6,000



Wayne Thiebaud
Cigars (from Recent Etchings II), 1979
Aquatint, ed. of 50
22.8 x 29.8 in.
Est. US$6,000–8,000



David Hockney
Blue Hang Cliff (from Some New Prints), 1993
Lithograph and screenprint, ed. of 68
21.3 x 27.8 in.
Est. US$ 10,000–12,000




Joe Goode
Untitled (from Vandalism series), 1974
Oil on torn canvas
23.75 x 35.5 in.
Est. US$20,000–30,0000



Sam Francis
King Corpse, 1986
Screenprint, ed. of 65
42 x 59 in.
Est. US$12,000–15,000



Wayne Thiebaud
Glasses (from Seven Still Lifes and a Rabbit), 1971
Lithograph, ed. of 50
30 x 22 in.
Est. US$10,000–12,000



Sam Francis
For Ebi (SF-99), 1970
Lithograph (trial proof), ed. of 15
18.13 x 23 in.
Est. US$3,500–4,500



John Baldessari
Large Door (from Hegel’s Cellar), 1986
Photogravure and aquatint, ed. of 35
20 x 38.25 in.
Est. US$4,000–6,000



David Hockney
Warm Start (from Some New Prints), 1993
Lithograph and screenprint, ed. of 68
19.25 x 22.75 in.
Est. US$6,000–8,000



Andy Warhol
Paramount (from Ads), 1985
Screenprint, ed. of 190
38 x 38 in.
Est. US$35,000–55,000



Sam Francis
Untitled, 1981
Monotype
30.25 x 24.75 in.
Est. US$15,000–20,000



Ed Ruscha
Reloj de Arena, 1988
Etching, ed. of 45
30 x 22 in.
Est. US$5,500–7,500



Joe Goode
Untitled, 1976
Gun powder on paper
25.8 x 39.8 in.
Est. US$15,000–20,000



Ed Ruscha
Wall Rocket, 2013
Lithograph, ed. of 60
28.8 x 28 in.
Est. US$30,000–40,000