ART PAPERS – ART PAPERS 11th ANNUAL ART AUCTION
Auction Ends: Feb 5, 2010 09:00 AM EST

Art

Lucinda Bunnen

Item Number
187
Estimated Value
3000 USD
Leading Bid
300 USD
Number of Bids
1  -  Bid History

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Item Description

Artist: Lucinda Bunnen

Title: Shrouded Figure

Media/materials: Archival Digital Print

Date: 1979

Dimensions: frame: 17.5 x 22.75 inches

Estimated Value: $3,000

Item Special Note

Lucinda Weil Bunnen is a practicing artist (photographer) living in Atlanta, Georgia. She has traveled worldwide for her work and has had numerous one and two person shows throughout the Southeast. She has also participated in many national, international and regional juried shows such as: Atlanta Artists in Buenos Aires in Argentina; Atlanta in France in Toulouse, France, New Southern Photography: Between Myth and Reality at the Burden Gallery in New York City. Lucinda has been a part of several multi-media exhibitions as well as the subject of a video and the producer of a video. Her work has been reviewed in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Atlanta Magazine, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, and other publications. Her work has been featured in several books and she has also co-authored three books: Movers and Shakers in Georgia, 1978, Scoring in Heaven, Gravestones and Cemetery Art in The American Sunbelt States, 1990, ALASKA Trails Tales and Eccentric Detours, 1992. In 2004, she was the Master Series Artist for the city of Atlanta, and then in 1999, she had a 30-year retrospective and along with it an award-winning catalog. Lucinda won the "Women in the Visual Arts" Award in 1997. Her work can be found in numerous public collections including: Museum of Modern Art and The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, Pushkin Museum in Moscow, Russia, The Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., The Mint Museum in Charlotte NC, the Chrysler Museum in Norfolk, VA, the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C. and the High Museum in Atlanta, Georgia.

Donated By:

Lucinda Bunnen