2025 Harwood Online Auction
May 11-17, 2025
Bea Mandelman, untitled, circa 1960s, Certificate of Authenticity, 21.5 x 17.5″, framed and signed lower right. Photo by Kathleen Brennan.
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Online bidding:
May 11-17, 2025
In person preview at Harwood:
Friday, May 9, 11:00 am–5:00 pm
Saturday, May 10, 11:00 am–5:00 pm
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Embrace your love of art and culture while making a difference. Each winning bid helps support Harwood Museum of Art, ensuring it remains a vital hub in Taos, New Mexico.
Artists include Don Brackett, Jane Ellen Burke, Peter Chinni, Michelle Cooke, Ronald Davis, William Davis, Bill Gersh, Gustavo Victor Goler, Bruce Gomez, Fran Larson , Desirée Manville, Ginger Mongiello, Ed Moses, August Muth, Ken O’Neil, Louis Ribak, Johnnie Winona Ross, Jan Sessler, Leah Slator, William Stewart, Sasha vom Dorp, Rory Wagner, Zoe Zimmerman.
Also, more than a dozen lots of wine, two-night stay on historic Ledoux Street in Taos, two-night stay at The Blake, limo ride to and from Santa Fe Airport, a golf outing at Taos Country Club, a custom pen and ink drawing of your home and a one-night stay at Ojo Caliente Santa Fe.
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For over 100 years Harwood has preserved and exhibited a unique record of Taos’ role in the development of American art. With over 6500 pieces, the Harwood collection includes works by the Taos Society Artists’ Joseph H. Sharp, E.I. Couse, Ernest Blumenschein, and Victor Higgins; mid-century artists such as Andrew Dasburg, Marsden Hartley, Emil Bisttram, Cady Wells, Edward Corbett, and Rebecca Salsbury James.
The Harwood collection also includes internationally recognized contemporary artists such as Agnes Martin, Fritz Scholder, Gustave Baumann, Melissa Zink, Ken Price, Ronald Davis and, Larry Bell, and a dedicated Hispanic Traditions gallery with a significant collection of retablos, bultos, tinwork and furniture from historical and contemporary artists.