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September Newsletter

Explore consignment opportunities for upcoming fall sales, must-see exhibitions in our neighborhood, and find out about our September First Friday.

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Published on
September 03, 2024
On view in the gallery

On view in the gallery

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Capsule is open to consignment!

Check out our upcoming fall auctions and their consignment deadlines.


American and European Art, September 26th, 2024 | 11:00 AM ET 

Deadline to consign: September 5th


Objet de LuxeOctober 17, 2024 | 11:00 AM ET

Deadline to consign: September 13th


Postwar and Contemporary Art, November 4, 2024 | 11:00 AM ET

Deadline to consign: October 15th


Mario Carreño, Very Self Portraitly (1947)

Mario Carreño, Very Self Portraitly (1947)

Upcoming in Post War and Contemporary Art

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Sale Tomorrow: Great Estates +

Capsule presents Great Estates + on September 5th. This sale features paintings, furniture, china, and other selections from exciting New York and New England estates and collections.

Chelsea Preview

Wednesday, September 4th, 11-3 PM

and by appointment

Location

Capsule Auctions

508 W 26th St 4G

New York, NY 10001

Lot 110: George III Bracket Clock

Trending in Great Estates +

Lot 110: George III Bracket Clock

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Online Soon: Art and Design

Capsule presents Art and Design on September 18th, featuring a selection of modern and contemporary paintings, drawings, sculptures, and furniture by renowned artists and designers, sourced from esteemed collections and estates. Highlights include works by Pablo Picasso, Adam Cohen, Paul Brach, Janet Cooling, and Manuel Hernández Mompó.

Pablo Picasso, Cruchon Hibou (A.R. 293)

Pablo Picasso, Cruchon Hibou (A.R. 293) 

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Must-See Exhibits in the Neighborhood

Philip Guston. Room, Sea & Sky

September 3rd- October 26th at Hauser & Wirth

Experience Philip Guston’s profound printmaking journey at Hauser & Wirth. Room, Sea & Sky offers a rare glimpse into the artist's late-career evolution, showcasing his transformation through intimate prints created in collaboration with Gemini GEL. This exhibition fills an essential gap in the understanding of Guston's legacy, highlighting the depth and innovation in his often-overlooked printmaking practice


Philip Guston, Gulf (1980)

Philip Guston, Gulf (1980)

© The Estate of Philip Guston courtesy of Hauser & Wirth

The Rubin Museum

Physical location closing October 6th

Don't miss your last chance to visit The Rubin Museum's 17th street galleries before they close for the Rubin's planned transition into a global museum model. Experience its unique collection of Himalayan art, immersive exhibitions, and insightful programs that offer a deep exploration of mindfulness and spirituality. This is a final opportunity to enjoy a cultural treasure that has enriched New York's art scene.

Wheel of Existence, Himalayan Art Up Close

Wheel of Existence, Himalayan Art Up Close

The Rubin Museum

Color Field Queens

Until September 21st at Lincoln Glenn

Color Field Queens highlights the often-overlooked contributions of ten remarkable women artists to the Color Field movement of the 1970s. This show offers a rare opportunity to experience the ethereal beauty of their work, characterized by delicate washes and vibrant swaths of color. It's a compelling reminder of the vital role these artists played in shaping modern abstract art.

Color Field Queens

Color Field Queens; Female Artists of the 1970s

courtesy of Lincoln Glenn

First Friday: September 6th

Interested in consigning? Come on September 6th from 11-3 PM for First Friday, our monthly open appraisal day!

Whether you're looking to sell something or just curious about the value of your belongings, First Friday is a great opportunity. No appointment needed and no obligation to sell — stop by to check out our beautiful space, or just to say hello.

You can bring the items themselves or photos. We are able to determine values from printed photos or even images on your phone.


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