Art. Abstract Art,  BAM,  Sam Glankoff

Sam Glankoff Artwork to Benefit the Brooklyn Academy of Music

Sam Glankoff, Untitled, c.1971, PP 1027, Ink and Casein on Handmade Japanese Paper
H: 25″ x W: 18 3/16″

Bidding has started today on the over 100 artists works selected to benefit BAM, The Brooklyn Academy of Music in this years Ninth Annual BAMart Silent Auction, co-chaired by Cindy Sherman, Beth Rudin DeWoody and Kathy Grayson. Every bid will go to support BAM’s innovative programming with a portion going to help Brooklyn-based artists impacted by Hurricane Sandy.

This work by Sam Glankoff (1894-1982) has been donated this year to benefit BAM’s internationally recognized, innovative arts programming and broad educational outreach goals. Sam Glankoff invented “print-paintings,” richly layered works made with colored, water-based inks applied to delicate Japanese papers. He produced eloquent abstractions whose primordial symbols, bold brushtrokes and spiritual energy found affinities with both the monumental art forms of ancient civilizations and the aspirational expressions of the art of his time.
View the live exhibition at the Hole Gallery in NYC, 312 Bowery.

The Exhibition Dates are: April 23-28. 12pm – 7pm.You can Bid ONLINE 24 / 7.   All bidding ends April 28 at 6pm EDT. 

Please visit: BAM.org/auction. 


TO BID on this Sam Glankoff, go to www.paddle8.com/work/sam-glankoff/15765-untitled 

For further information, contact: info@samglankoff.com


The Opening Party at The Hole Gallery is on Tuesday APRIL 23 from 6pm-9pm, and the Auction Closing Party is Sunday, April 28 from 3pm-6pm.

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