“So many talented artists – a whole generation of mentors – were lost to AIDS. To know that they, and the over 100,000 other New Yorkers, are being remembered through the New York City AIDS Memorial and their public cultural and educational programs is moving. It is an honor to be donating work to support the Memorial’s future.” — Nicolas Party
The New York City AIDS Memorial was thrilled to partner with Christie’s on the most important nonprofit auction of their premiere November sales.
Unquestioning Love, with its title taken from a work generously donated by Jenny Holzer, presented an exemplary selection of contemporary artworks across two auctions — the 21st Century Evening Sale on November 9 and the Post-War and Contemporary Art Day Sale on November 12 — and for private sale, including many fresh from the artists' studios. This charitable auction was dedicated to creating a vital and strategic fund that will help to ensure the preservation of the Memorial’s physical space in perpetuity and support and strengthen many future years of ambitious arts, cultural, and educational programs.
We are incredibly grateful for the support of the artists featured in Unquestioning Love whose generous contributions help us to reflect on our complex and powerful past and to make certain that the memories of those we’ve lost, and our shared history as New Yorkers, are never forgotten.
WITH WORKS BY
Elmgreen & Dragset
Sam Gilliam
Keith Haring
The Haas Brothers
Jim Hodges
Jenny Holzer
Shara Hughes
KAWS
Rashid Johnson
Robert Mapplethorpe
Trevor Paglen
Nicolas Party
Adam Pendleton
Ugo Rondinone
Dana Schutz
Sarah Sze
Salman Toor
Jonas Wood
Lisa Yuskavage
“The work of the New York City AIDS Memorial is necessary, as is honoring the memory of so many lost to the epidemic. I am proud to be donating this work to ensure their stories continue to be told.” — Dana Schutz
ABOUT THE NEW YORK CITY AIDS MEMORIAL:
The New York City AIDS Memorial is a sacred gathering space for both locals and visitors to remember, reflect, and renew.
It’s also a place for engaging and free educational and cultural programs funded through our Arts & Education Initiative.
The New York City AIDS Memorial will launch a one-time, high-profile auction with Christie’s in November 2021. The funds raised will allow us to:
Create a Strategic Reserve Fund to ensure the preservation and maintenance of the New York City AIDS Memorial in perpetuity, and to strengthen our educational and cultural programs for the future.
Preserve the history of the AIDS epidemic in order to educate and inform diverse audiences, and to inspire future activism and caretaking.
Grow and strengthen our free, public, community cultural and educational programs, over the next decade, including commissions, installations, exhibitions, and partnerships.
Enhance engagement with our audience through technology, outreach, and increased opportunities for learning.
AUCTION PRESS:
“REMEMBER LOVE.”
— JENNY HOLZER
Presented with:
Deepest gratitude to the donating artists and their galleries as well as to the team at Christie’s New York.
Banner video images: Sarah Sze, Fast Forward, 2021, Courtesy of the artist; Nicolas Party, Landscape, 2021, Courtesy of the artist; Robert Mapplethorpe, Flower, 1987, Courtesy of the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation; Rashid Johnson, Untitled Anxious Bruise Drawing, 2021, Courtesy of the artist and David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles; Jonas Wood, Mini Purple Bball Orchid, 2021, © Jonas Wood, Courtesy of the artist; Salman Toor, Blonde and Brunette, 2021, © Salman Toor, Courtesy of the artist and Luhring Augustine, New York; KAWS, URGE (KUA9), 2020, Courtesy of the artist; Shara Hughes, Familiar Fairway Night, 2019, Courtesy of the artist.
Photo credits: Da Ping Luo; Mark Abrahams; Sam Waxman with the Generations Project; Ryan Lahiff; Kris Graves; Steve Speranza, © Jenny Holzer, Member, Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY.