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Photos of all Live Auction Art

April 27th, 2010  |  Published in Media Contact Info, Uncategorized

See all 11 of them now at our sister site here.

Live Auction Out-Of-Town Bidding

April 27th, 2010  |  Published in FAQs, Uncategorized

Great news for those who’ll be out of town during the event but want to bid on any of the 11 works at our Live Auction:

Phone bidding!

To register, please email Ms Hindy Abelson at habelson@autism.net or call 416.322.7877 ext. 307. Fee is $100. Once registered, you’ll be given a number to call to participate in the auction.

The Autists Live Auction starts Sun Day May at 6:15 EDT.

Less than a month to go and much to report

April 5th, 2010  |  Published in Uncategorized

It’s been a while since we last posted an update, but plenty has been going on.

Tickets are finally on sale for The Autists May 2nd extravaganza, so wooo-hooo!

Visit www.theautistsgala.com to order yours now. There are tickets for the concert only, or Gala tickets for the entire event including reception, live & silent auctions and concert. Seating is limited, so hesitate not.

Charles Pachter, our art curator, has just taken delivery of the last of the ten works of art that Albert Schultz (of Soulpepper Theatre Co.) will auction live. The painting, an untitled oil on canvas by Peter Doig, arrived in Toronto this morning via his agent in New York. Charlie says it’s stunning, and compares it to a Gauguin. Bidding is expected to be fierce — with NYC art collectors apparently wanting in on the action — so start sweet-talking your banker now. We hope to have an online bidding system set up soon to start the action pre-event.

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Peter Doig’s intriguing, untitled oil on canvas arrived today.

Doig’s paintings have been fetching over US$10 million at auction lately, making them the highest valued works of any living European painter.

We also have a massive print from ultra-photographer Edward Burtynsky. Charlie tells me it’s breathtaking, as much of his work is. And there are eight additional works to be auctioned by other top Canadian artists (see older posts below for their stories).

I (being Paul Fenn) will be among the fortunate few to see all the art at a special pre-event showing tomorrow night. I will post my reaction to that in this space shortly thereafter.

As well, I’ll be posting the program listing all the works, with photos, in the coming days.

Also at The Autists, Grammy-winning sensation Chaka Khan will sing jazz for Toronto, for autism, live! She’s flying in from California just for this show, and it promises to be a masterful display of her singing prowess. It’s rare for this R&B superstar to do jazz, so we’re taking it as a special honour.

Chaka will be accompanied by teenage piano prodigy Matt Savage (who has autism). Matt was already a legend at 15, playing with both Wynton and Branford Marsalis and many other great names in jazz. Search him out on YouTube and prepare to have your mind blown. You don’t have to love jazz to love him.

And we’re delighted to present the up-and-coming Toronto singer Samantha Mutis. She also has autism and, I’m told, has a voice so hot it’s melting the polar ice cap.

The concert starts at 8pm, following the live auction.

It’s going to be a huge night, so don’t waffle or you’ll be kicking yourself.

FLASH-BANG: Peter Doig is in

November 27th, 2009  |  Published in Uncategorized

Peter Doig has just confirmed by telephone from his home in Trinidad that he will be donating a work for auction at The Autists. Further details on the exact nature of the piece will be forthcoming once confirmed.

The Scottish-born painter has deep roots in Canada, having spent a significant portion of his childhood in Toronto, as well as several years in Montreal during his twenties. Many of his most celebrated and coveted works were inspired by, and painted at, his parents’ Ontario farm during the ’80s and ’90s.

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Peter often starts from found or personal photographs, though not to recreate their content so much as to anchor the work. His paintings explore the grand theme of man’s relationship with his environment, with the Canadian landscape featuring prominently.

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Peter is a genuine living legend within the international art world. His works hang at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Berkeley Art Museum in California and both the Tate and Saatchi galleries in London.

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Important Peter Doig paintings have, of late, been fetching in excess of US$10 million at auction.

Peter studied art in England at the Wimbledon School of Art, St. Martin’s School of Art and the Chelsea School of art. He is also an alumnus of Jarvis Collegiate Institute in Toronto.

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There are volumes to be read and seen about the man, and because he maintains no website of his own, rather than posting a series of links here, we recommend Googling Peter Doig and sitting back for a long and fascinating journey.

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All of us at The Autists are delirious at this game-changing development. We welcome Peter Doig and thank him for his generous pledge to The Autists.

Wow, what a way to end a week of fantastic news.