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Walter's Picks
Walter Ramirez | Senior Consignment Director, Urban Art, New York
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Wes Lang is an American artist known for his bold, graphic work that often blends contemporary and traditional iconography. His art combines elements of pop culture, outsider art, and Western Americana, using symbols such as skulls, Native American motifs, and psychedelic patterns. Lang's distinctive style, marked by vibrant colors and expressive linework, explores themes of life, death, and spirituality. Often blending a raw, hand-drawn quality with elements of counterculture, his work has earned him recognition in both the fine art and fashion worlds. This piece being his earliest signed painting is a standout work due to his early style showing signs of what will become his signature style. The piece also is a testament to the impact that the grateful dead had on his life as it led to
him having one of his pieces be an album cover for them.
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Robert Nava is an American artist recognized for his bold, vibrant paintings that blend elements of street art, abstract expressionism, and cartoonish imagery. His works often feature large, exaggerated figures-such as monstrous characters and playful, distorted faces-rendered in vivid colors and rough, energetic brushstrokes. Nava's art explores themes of chaos, innocence, and vulnerability, while his unique visual language conveys a sense of spontaneity and raw emotion. His dynamic, larger-than-life style has gained widespread acclaim, bridging the gap between contemporary fine art and street culture.
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Taylor's Picks
Taylor Curry | Director, Modern & Contemporary Art, New York
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One of my favorite lots in the sale is this dynamic piece by FUTURA, created in 1985, which exemplifies the artist's pioneering role in bringing graffiti from the streets to the gallery space. Known for his unique abstract style, FUTURA broke away from traditional letterforms, embracing organic shapes and a vibrant color palette, as seen here. The work captures the energy and spontaneity of graffiti culture while showcasing FUTURA's distinct mark-making and compositional prowess. This piece is not only a reflection of the rebellious spirit of the 1980s street art scene but also a testament to FUTURA's lasting influence in contemporary art.
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This vibrant work by Matt Gondek exemplifies his signature "deconstructed pop art" style, reimagining beloved cartoon characters in an explosion of color and chaos. Here, Gondek brings his distinctive touch to the iconic characters of the Animaniacs, rendering them with exaggerated expressions and a playful sense of destruction. I love how Gondek blends nostalgia with a contemporary edge and Gondek's work resonates with collectors for its bold commentary on pop culture and the impact of media on our lives.
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In this powerful work, Cleon Peterson presents a stark and urgent message, encapsulated in the bold "VOTE" text above a menacing police figure. Known for his dark, graphic style, Peterson often explores themes of authority, violence, and societal struggle, and this piece is no exception. The looming figure, bathed in red and black, embodies an authoritarian presence, urging viewers to confront issues of power and control. This work serves as both a political statement and a call to action, urging viewers to engage in civic participation. For collectors, this piece captures Peterson's impactful commentary on contemporary societal issues, making it a compelling addition to any collection focused on politically charged art.
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Arman's Picks
Arman Salemi | Consignment Director, Sneakers, Dallas
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The 1985 Chicago Air Jordan 1 is legendary among sneaker enthusiasts as one of the Air Jordan line's most iconic and sought-after models. Its bold colorway-a striking combination of white, black, and red-pays homage to Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls legacy. With its timeless design and cultural impact, the Chicago Air Jordan 1 remains a cornerstone of sneaker culture and a prized collector's item. Heritage Auctions is proud to offer this exceptional pair, preserved in pristine condition with minimal signs of aging. The ankle collars remain fully intact, showing no flaking or chipping. This remarkable offering includes the original box, the original Jumpman hangtag, and an original retail bag from "The Athlete's Foot."
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Iron Maiden is one of the most influential heavy metal bands, shaping the genre with complex compositions, elaborate stage shows, and their iconic mascot, Eddie. Since 1975, they've sold over 100 million albums, inspired countless artists, and secured a global fanbase. The Nike Dunk SB High 'Iron Maiden'-an exclusive collaboration with only 24 rumored pairs-was gifted to Nike employees and Iron Maiden crew members. Featuring a transparent Swoosh to showcase the band's artwork, Nike described it as "one icon giving transparency to another." The sneaker's black suede and leather construction and signature heel typography enhance its bold appeal.
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Produced in a minimal quantity (rumored less than 50 pairs), the Air Force 1 'The Black Album' was distributed exclusively to close friends and family to commemorate Jay-Z's 2003 album, which was then promoted as the Brooklyn rapper's final project. This low-top sneaker is distinguished by its sleek black leather upper and midsole, accented by white detailing on the Swoosh, rubber outsole, and the Roc-A-Fella logo embroidered on the lateral heel. Additionally, 'The Black Album' is prominently featured on both the tongue tag and heel tab, serving as a final homage.
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Walter Ramirez
Consignment Director, Urban Art, New York
WalterR@HA.com
(212) 486-3521
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Taylor Curry
Director, Modern & Contemporary Art, New York
TaylorC@HA.com
(212) 486-3503
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Arman Salemi
Consignment Director,
Sneakers, Dallas
ArmanS@HA.com
(214) 409-1436
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