2014 Annual Photography
Auction & Benefit
Her Justice engages the vast talent and
resources of New York City’s law firms,
bringing together committed lawyers
and determined women to secure life-
changing results.
Formerly known as inMotion, Inc.
2014 Annual
Photography Auction
& Benefit
HonoringSonia Gardner
President, Managing Partner and Co-founderAvenue Capital Group
6:00 pm Cocktails | Silent Auction Live Auction Preview Empire Ballroom
7:00 pm Seated Dinner | Live Auction Metropolitan Ballroom
Thursday, April 10, 2014Sheraton New York Times Square HotelNew York City
Benefit Committee
Ira S. Dizengoff Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP
Marcy Engel Eton Park Capital Management, L.P.
Brad S. Karp Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
Jami Wintz McKeon Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Honorary Co-ChairsPeter V. Pantaleo Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
John J. Rapisardi O’Melveny & Myers LLP
Stuart Sarnoff O’Melveny & Myers LLP
Steven M. Zelin Blackstone
Anastasia A. Angelova
Virginia Arcari & John Tavss
Gerald C. Bender
Francie Campbell & Roger Netzer
Charlita Cardwell & Martez Moore
Sarah L. Cave
Kelly M. Hnatt & Bradley E. Randall
Eileen M. Hoffman & Robert N. Michaelson
Loretta A. Ippolito
M. Natasha Labovitz
Elizabeth McColm
Ann M. Miller
Annette L. Nazareth
Margaret S. Poster
Brian M. Resnick
Karen Rigney
Betsy Smith & John Barrie
Debra & Mitchell Sonkin
Rachel C. Strickland
Sara Tirschwell
Michael H. Torkin
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Yet while our name, tagline and logo have all changed, our purpose, our mission and the way we
work with countless partners in and beyond New York City all remain the same.
Our new name directly articulates the promise we make to the families whose lives you help us
touch every single day. By partnering with you, we are able to give women a real chance to take
control of their personal situations, improve their children’s lives and build a stronger community
for us all. We truly shift the power by using our shared strength to provide each woman we serve
with both resources and respect.
Because of you, women can find us when they need us. Our legal team now works at all four of the
city’s Family Justice Centers—in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan and Queens—where survivors of
domestic violence, no matter what their cultural background or language capabilities, can walk
in and find whatever legal and other supportive services they need.
Believing in teamwork and leveraging every available resource, we help thousands of women
negotiate our complex, confusing and chaotic legal system. Last year alone, 7,000 women and
children found safety, economic security and hope for the future at Her Justice.
Tonight we feature in this catalog and on the large screens around you the voices of some of
these determined and courageous women. Collectively, they remind us why Her Justice matters.
It is with great pride and pleasure that we welcome you tonight to celebrate the accomplishments
of an organization your generous support has helped to build.
We are grateful beyond words to each and every person who has helped us make this event
a huge success. To our honoree, honorary co-chairs, benefit committee members, corporate
partners, contributors, photographers, pro bono attorneys, art dealers and thousands of other
Her Justice volunteers of all ages and skill sets—a huge THANK YOU.
We hope you will continue to partner with Her Justice for decades to come. And now, it’s time to
enjoy this special evening with the ever-growing Her Justice family!
Welcome
What a year we have had! Last year in April, you knew us as inMotion. Twelve months later, you know us as Her Justice. That transformation is reflected in our completely new website and every communication we now send, whether in print, electronically or in person.
Catherine J. DouglassExecutive Director
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Distressed investing has been the focus of Sonia’s
professional career over the last 26 years. She is
also a co-founder of Amroc Investments, where
she was Senior Portfolio Manager responsible
for investing the partners’ capital. Prior to
operating Amroc as an independent entity,
Sonia was a Senior Managing Director and
General Counsel of Amroc Investments, L.P., the
predecessor investment firm associated with the
Robert Bass Group, Inc.
Sonia has long assisted those in need. In college,
she volunteered at a battered women’s shelter
and a suicide hotline, and also served as a Big
Sister mentor to underprivileged children in the
community. Her commitment to volunteering
and, eventually, to philanthropy, has been
shaped by her own experience. Born in Morocco,
she came to the United States with her family
when she was four years old. Her family lived
in a two-bedroom apartment, where she shared
a bedroom with her brother and sister until
she was in high school, as her parents both
worked two jobs in order to ensure a strong
education for their children. As an immigrant
who came to this country and achieved success
beyond what she could have imagined, Sonia
believes in the obligation we all have to give
back to our community.
In 2012, Sonia and Avenue enthusiastically took
up the unique challenge posed by Her Justice to
raise support for our work to combat domestic
violence by climbing a Manhattan skyscraper.
That year, in our second annual Story by Story—
Climbing to End Domestic Violence, Avenue’s
team of 106 climbers, the largest team ever to
climb in this event, brought in $100,000, the
most money ever raised by a single team.
To put their contribution to Her Justice that
year into context, $100,000 pays for our staff
to be at one of New York City’s Family Justice
Centers for three days of each week for an
entire year. This translates into 350 women
who can meet with Her Justice attorneys and
tell their stories—350 women and their 400
children who might otherwise not be able to
get the legal help they need to escape abuse
and provide for their families.
In addition to her partnership with Her Justice,
Sonia has supported numerous charitable
organizations, including Ralph Lauren Cancer
Care and Prevention, the Mount Sinai Lung
Her Justice AwardWe are proud to present Sonia Gardner with our Her Justice Award in recognition of her lifetime commitment to the ideal of access to justice for all individuals.
Sonia is the President, Managing Partner and Co-founder of
Avenue Capital Group, a global investment manager specializing
in alternative investments, where she is in charge of managing
the firm. In 1995, Sonia formed Avenue with her brother Marc
Lasry with less than $10 million in capital. Today, Avenue has over
$13 billion in assets under management with its headquarters in
New York City and eight offices around the world. Avenue’s core
strategies focus on distressed and undervalued debt and equity
opportunities in the U.S., Europe and Asia.
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PAsT ReCiPienTs
2013 Myron Trepper Retired Partner and Former Co-Chairman Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP
2012 Jim Millstein Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Millstein & Co., L.P.
2011 Marion Scotto, Elaina Scotto & Rosanna Scotto The women of FRESCO by Scotto
2010 Catherine J. Douglass Founder and Executive Director Her Justice
2009 Bob & Denise Dangremond
2008 Jeffrey H. Aronson Managing Principal Centerbridge Partners, L.P.
2007 Arthur B. Newman Senior Managing Director Blackstone
2006 Norma C. Corio Managing Director JPMorgan
2005 Arthur Fleischer, Jr.Senior Partner Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP
2004 Kathryn S. Wylde President & CEO Partnership for New York City
2003 Ira M. Millstein Senior Partner Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
Cancer Program, Anti-Defamation League, New York
Cares, New York Center for Law and Justice, various
food pantries caring for the homeless, as well as a
number of educational institutions. She also serves
as a member of the Board of Trustees of The Mount
Sinai Medical Center. Sonia received a B.A. with
Honors in Philosophy from Clark University (1983)
and a J.D. from the Cardozo School of Law (1986).
Sonia has also been recognized for her professional
contributions. She was the recipient of the 100
Women in Hedge Funds’ 2008 Industry Leadership
Award. This award recognizes individuals whose
professional dedication, innovation, passion and ethics
set a standard of excellence for the industry. Sonia
also serves on the Board of Directors of 100 Women
in Hedge Funds for both New York and London, and
serves on the Philanthropy Committee. She previously
served on the Executive Committee of the Board of
Directors of the Managed Funds Association (MFA).
Sonia has been selected as one of The HedgeFund
Journal’s Top 50 Women in Hedge Funds in each of
the surveys published so far.
From that amazing night in the fall of 2012 forward,
Her Justice has been fortunate to count Sonia and
Avenue among our strongest allies. Sonia, unfailingly
generous, believes in investing her time, talent and
connections for causes that improve the lives of
others and she clearly inspires others to join her. She
is a true and committed friend.
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Who we are
Jeffrey A. BrodskyQuest Turnaround Advisors, LLC
Steven P. Clausen Ernst & Young LLP
Timothy R. ColemanBlackstone
Catherine J. Douglass, Esq. Her Justice
Matthew A. Feldman, Esq. Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP
Drew S. Fine, Esq.Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP
Nancy Gardner, Esq. SL-x Group
Marcia L. Goldstein, Esq.Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
Edward J. GoldthorpeApollo Global Management
Erin E. Hill, Esq.JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Jeffrey H. AronsonCenterbridge Partners, L.P.
Hon. Shelley C. ChapmanUS Bankruptcy Judge Southern District of New York
Norma C. CorioMiller Buckfire & Co., LLC
Lisa J. DonahueAlixPartners
Bryan P. MarsalAlvarez & Marsal
Jim MillsteinMillstein & Co., L.P.
Cathy M. Kaplan, Esq.Sidley Austin LLP
Kim Koopersmith, Esq.Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP
David N. Koschik, Esq.White & Case LLP
Kevin J. LavinFTI Consulting, Inc.
Ivan R. Lehon CFA, CFE Ernst & Young Capital Advisors, LLC
Elizabeth F. Maringer, Esq.Stroz Friedberg
Darin P. McAtee, Esq.Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
Bruce H. MendelsohnGoldman, Sachs & Co.
Sharon L. Nelles, Esq.Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
Peter V. Pantaleo, Esq.Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
John J. Rapisardi, Esq.O’Melveny & Myers LLP
Craig L. ReicherCBRE, Inc.
Eric M. Rosof, Esq.Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz
Robert C. Schwenkel, Esq. Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP
Roopesh K. Shah Goldman, Sachs & Co.
Steven M. ZelinBlackstone
Ken Ziman, Esq.Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
SENIOR LEADERSHIP COUNCIL
Brad Eric Scheler, Esq.Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP
Myron Trepper, Esq.
”When I first went to court, I went by myself.
I cried when I got home—I didn't know
where to start. Without Her Justice, I would
have given up.” Her Justice client4
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Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLPKim Koopersmith, Esq.
BakerHostetler Elizabeth Ann Smith, Esq.
Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann LLPJohn C. Browne, Esq.
Bingham McCutchen LLPMichael J. Reilly, Esq.Jeffrey S. Sabin, Esq.
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP Gregory M. Petrick, Esq.
Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLPRachel G. Skaistis, Esq.
Davis Polk & Wardwell LLPAnnette L. Nazareth, Esq.
Dentons US LLPSandra D. Hauser, Esq.
Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLPJanice Mac Avoy, Esq.
FTI Consulting, Inc.Sean A. Gumbs
Greenberg Traurig, LLPWilliam C. Silverman, Esq.
Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLPVilia B. Hayes, Esq.
Jones DayWillis J. Goldsmith, Esq.
K&L Gates LLPWalter P. Loughlin, Esq.
Kasowitz Benson Torres & Friedman LLPDavid J. Abrams, Esq.
King & Spalding LLPAndrew Charles, Esq.
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLPEric A. Tirschwell, Esq.
Lowenstein Sandler LLPGerald C. Bender, Esq.
Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLPDrew S. Fine, Esq.
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLPMichael S. Kraut, Esq.
O’Melveny & Myers LLP
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLPAlan M. Knoll, Esq.
Proskauer Rose LLPMargaret A. Dale, Esq.
Seward & Kissel LLPJohn E. Tavss, Esq.
Shearman & Sterling LLP William J.F. Roll III, Esq.
Sidley Austin LLPMaría D. Meléndez, Esq.
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLPGeorge S. Wang, Esq.
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLPLauren E. Aguiar, Esq.
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLPRobert Lewin, Esq.
Sullivan & Cromwell LLPMichael H. Torkin, Esq.
Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & KatzEric M. Rosof, Esq.
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLPRandi W. Singer, Esq.
White & Case LLPJack E. Pace III, Esq.
Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLPMartin B. Klotz, Esq.
CORPORATE PARTNERS
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Douglas A. BrushDuff & Phelps Corp.
Natacha Carbajal, Esq.BakerHostetler
Nina E. DiSalvo, Esq.
Garrett A. Fail, Esq.Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
Catherine S. Gratton, Esq.Deutsche Bank
Mark W. HojnackiMcKinsey & Company
Emily D. Johnson, Esq.Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz
Kathleen KheelDiscovery Programs
Alison R. Levine, Esq.Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP
Erik L. LisherBlackstone
Laura S. Milano, Esq.Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP
Ekwutozia U. Nwabuzor, Esq.JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Emily A. Posner, Esq.Citi
Alison L. Sawyer, CPA/CFF, CFEKroll
Christopher M. Scudero, CPA, CFF, CITP
Greg M. Starner, Esq. White & Case LLP
Michael K. SullivanGrant Thornton LLP
Roxanne Tizravesh, Esq.Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP
Christopher J. Updike, Esq.Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
JUNIOR ADVISORY BOARD
Margie Bechara, Esq.Supervising Attorney
Sara Bensman Director, Events
Chloe Bergsma-SafarIntake Specialist
Rachel L. Braunstein, Esq. Staff Attorney
Kyla Burke-LazarusIntake Specialist
Elizabeth CooperAssistant to the Executive Director
Catherine V. Curry, Esq.Director, Institutional Relations
Wendy Dann-MarcelManager, Development and Communications
Catherine J. Douglass, Esq.Executive Director
Crystal L. Doyle, Esq.Pro Bono Manager
Diane Feniello, Esq.Senior Staff Attorney
Heidi Lee Henderson, Esq.Senior Director, Legal Services
Maura HeronPro Bono Coordinator
Shireen IdroosDirector, Individual Giving
Jasseigh IngrahamEvents Assistant
Lorraine L. JarvisManager, Operations
Jillian KoesManager, Events
Laurie A. LichtensteinDirector, Development and Communications
Esther H. Limb, Esq.Senior Staff Attorney
Carol M. LindleySenior Director, Development and Communications
Nancy NagourneySenior Director, Finance and Operations
Klara Ng, Esq.Staff Attorney
Anna E. Ognibene, Esq.Senior Staff Attorney
STAFF
Mary E. O’ShaughnessyManager, Information Technology
Maya L. OvrutskyPro Bono Coordinator
Endora PaganOffice Administrator
Yelky PerezIntake Specialist
Carmen Maria Rey, Esq.Senior Immigration Attorney
Gabriella F. Richman, Esq. Supervising Attorney
Miriam Y. SantiagoManager, Finance
Susanna Saul, Esq.Supervising Attorney
Wendy Silva, Esq.Senior Staff Attorney
Laura Israel Sinrod, Esq.Staff Attorney
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EText a donationAN EASY WAY TO DONATE TO HER JUSTICE!
To: 99629
Offer 200 lot 100
Make sure to include “lot 100” in your message. “Lot 100” is the designated lot number for donations.
Silent auction staffers can also make a donation on your behalf.
SEND A TExT MESSAGE DONATION TO 99629
SAMPLE $200 DONATION TExT MESSAGE: OFFER 200 LOT 100
Mary E. O’ShaughnessyManager, Information Technology
Maya L. OvrutskyPro Bono Coordinator
Endora PaganOffice Administrator
Yelky PerezIntake Specialist
Carmen Maria Rey, Esq.Senior Immigration Attorney
Gabriella F. Richman, Esq. Supervising Attorney
Miriam Y. SantiagoManager, Finance
Susanna Saul, Esq.Supervising Attorney
Wendy Silva, Esq.Senior Staff Attorney
Laura Israel Sinrod, Esq.Staff Attorney
”My lawyers treated me as if I was a paying
client—and they worked just that hard.”
Her Justice client
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silent Auction electronic bidding
How to check the price of a Silent Auction photograph
Opening bid prices are indicated on pages 13–28. There is a screen in the Silent Auction viewing area
(Empire Ballroom) and in the Guest Cocktail Lounge (Central Park Ballroom) which will display the
bidding status for the lots, in real time. Each Silent Auction staffer (iPad Valets) can also show you
the current prices on the iPads which they carry.
How to bid with our auction staff
Guests can place bids with any of the Silent Auction staffers (iPad Valets) who are stationed in the
Silent Auction viewing area (Empire Ballroom, 6:00–7:30 pm) and Guest Cocktail Lounge (Central
Park Ballroom, 7:30–8:45 pm). During the last 15 minutes of bidding (8:30–8:45 pm), iPad Valets will
also circulate among the guest tables in the Metropolitan Ballroom. Look for the staffers holding
iPads and wearing silver fedoras! Each iPad Valet has an iPad programmed with the entire auction
catalog and the bidding status of each lot. Simply tell the iPad Valet which item you are interested in
and how much you would like to bid.
You will need to supply your bidder number (which you received at Check-in). When your bid is
placed, you can choose to receive a text message on your phone if someone outbids you. Be sure to
check your bid status with an iPad Valet if you do not receive text message updates.
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To: 99629
Offer 200 lot 125
Making auto bids
The bidding system will allow you to set a “maximum bid” for any item. Your first bid is made
immediately and then raised by increments to your maximum bid. If your maximum bid equals a
previous bid, the previous bidder prevails. Increments will vary with each lot. You will need to speak
to an iPad Valet to set up your maximum bid.
Bidding errors
In the event of bidding errors, please notify any iPad Valet. The Auction Manager has the sole
discretion to discard erroneous or fraudulent bids.
Winner determination
The winner is the highest bidder as registered by the Silent Auction system at the close of the auction
(8:45 pm). The winning bid will be certified by the Auction Manager. If you provided your cell phone
number, you will receive a text message indicating if you are the winning bidder once the auction
has closed. Winners’ information will also be displayed on the screen in the Guest Cocktail Lounge
(Central Park Ballroom) and the screens in the Metropolitan Ballroom. There may be a short delay
between the auction closing and the winner determination. Bidders need not be present to win.
Payment and pick-up
Silent Auction winners will pay for their items and confirm their personal information at the Payment
Desk (Check-in Area). Winners will be issued claim checks, which are then presented at the Photo
Retrieval Desk (Check-in Area, near Empire Ballroom). Silent Auction items are available 8:45–9:15 pm.
SEND A TExT MESSAGE BID TO 99629
SAMPLE $200 BID TExT MESSAGE: OFFER 200 LOT 125
HOW TO BID USING YOUR PHONESend a text message to 99629 using the following
format: Offer [Amount] lot [lot #]. Sample $200 bid
text message: Offer 200 lot 125.
When your bid is placed, you can choose to receive
a text message on your phone if someone outbids you.
Be sure to check your bid status with an iPad Valet if
you do not receive text message updates.
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Letter from the Photography Auction Co-Chairs
As auction co-chairs, we wish to extend our personal thanks to the wonderful and generous galleries, artists and other art donors who make this event possible. Year after year, we are amazed by their enthusiasm for the mission of Her Justice and their commitment to helping Her Justice raise vital funds for the women and children of new York City.
We are pleased to highlight some changes in the auction this year. Our Live Auction has been
significantly pared down to represent 14 exceptional selections by artists who are veterans of our
past auctions and ones who are new to the Benefit.
In our Silent Auction, for the first time we have included a few noteworthy non-photography
items. Aperture Foundation has donated a Patron Circle membership, which is an ideal way to
pursue an interest in photography. If you (or your children) love pop music, then make sure to bid
on a great pair of Dave Matthews Band concert tickets for their upcoming tour. And if you need
decorating advice for your home or office, Color Our World™ by Gillian Rose will provide a color
consultation to one lucky winner.
As always, we thank the many talented, non-professional photographers who donated images to
our Silent Auction. Many of these “friends of Her Justice” contribute pieces each year, and they
each have a unique connection to Her Justice. We are proud to showcase them and very grateful
for their support.
Last but not least, we wish to welcome back Denise Bethel, Senior Vice-President and Chairman,
Photographs, Americas at Sotheby’s, as our 2014 auctioneer. We are thrilled to be collaborating
with her again after our many years of working with her in the past.
Enjoy the auction and let the bidding begin!
Cathy M. KaplanSidley Austin LLP
Robert MannRobert Mann Gallery
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Jesse Alexander | Aperture Foundation | elizabeth Chiles | Color Our World™ by Gillian
Rose | Dave Matthews Band | Jeremy Frechette | stephanie Freid-Perenchio | Megan
Gorham | Hayden M. Greene | George Gruel | Bob Gruen | stephen Harmon | ira James
Michael Kenna | Rick Kopstein | Christopher Lange | Paul Lange | Ricky Leaver
Arthur Leipzig | Mark Lewis | Joseph Lucas | Rafael Marchante | Graham nash
Melissa O’shaughnessy | Liz Okon | Ruth Orkin | Buzz Person | Jon Plasse | Priscilla
Rattazzi | suzy Ro | Alfred stieglitz | Paul strand | Daniel Teoli, Jr. | Peter C. Turco | William
Wegman | Kenneth R. Weinberg | Todd Weinstein | Michael Weintrob | Drew Wiedemann
Melissa Fry Wiedemann
“My life has changed dramatically—I am
free. My lawyers supported me through
every step—they were right there.” Her Justice client
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silent AuctionPlace your bids between 6:00 pm and 8:45 pm. Auction items are available to view in Empire Ballroom East (6:00–7:30 pm). Silent Auction will close at 8:45 pm.
Guests can place bids with any of the Silent Auction staffers
(iPad Valets) who are stationed in the Silent Auction viewing
area (Empire Ballroom, 6:00–7:30 pm) and Guest Cocktail
Lounge (Central Park Ballroom, 7:30–8:45 pm). During the last
15 minutes of bidding (8:30–8:45 pm), iPad Valets will also
circulate among the guest tables in the Metropolitan Ballroom.
An announcement will be made before the close of the Silent
Auction at 8:45 pm.
In addition to bidding with an auction staffer (iPad Valet), you
can place a bid via text message. Send a text message to 99629
using the following format: Offer [Amount] lot [lot #].
Sample $200 bid text message: Offer 200 lot 125.
If you use or provide your cell phone number when bidding,
you will receive a text message indicating if you are the winning
bidder once the auction has closed. Winners’ information
will also be displayed on the screen in the Guest Cocktail
Lounge (Central Park Ballroom) and the screens in the
Metropolitan Ballroom.
Silent Auction winners will pay for their items and confirm their
personal information at the Payment Desk (Check-in Area).
Winners will be issued claim checks, which are then presented at
the Photo Retrieval Desk (Check-in Area, near Empire Ballroom).
Silent Auction items are available 8:45–9:15 pm.
Please see Silent Auction Bidding Procedures and Conditions of
Sale on pages 48-49.
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No. 103
Ruth OrkinCentral Park South Silhouette, New York City, 1955, printed 1981
Gelatin silver print
signed, titled and dated in pencil by Mary engel, for the estate of Ruth Orkin, on print verso; artist’s stamp on print recto
not editioned
12 1∕4" x 18 ¾"
Donated by the Ruth Orkin/Morris engel Film and Photo Archive, courtesy Howard Greenberg Gallery
Opening bid: $500
No. 101
Bob GruenJohn Lennon, NYC T-shirt, 1974, printed 2012
Gelatin silver print
signed, titled and dated in ink on print recto
not editioned
10 ¾" x 16"
Donated by the artist
Opening bid: $750
No. 102
William WegmanFour Legged, 2010
Pigment print
signed, titled, dated and numbered in ink on print recto
edition 22 of 30
10" x 7 5∕8"
Donated by the artist
Opening bid: $500
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No. 106
Paul StrandAmerican House, Ghost Town, Colorado, 1931, printed 2005
Hand-pulled dust-grain photogravure
estate stamp on print recto
edition 31 of 150
4 3∕8" x 6"
Donated by Aperture Foundation
Opening bid: $150
No. 105
Jesse AlexanderLuigi Musso, Ferrari, Reims, 1956
Archival pigment print
signed in pencil on print recto; titled and dated in pencil on print verso
not editioned
14" x 19"
Donated by staley-Wise Gallery, new York
Opening bid: $500
No. 104
Alfred StieglitzThe Swimming Lesson, 1906
Vintage photogravure
Unsigned
6 1∕8" x 9 3∕8"
Donated by Orly Cogan & Robert Mann
Opening bid: $500
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No. 109
Rick KopsteinFoley Square, 2000, printed 2014
Fiber print
signed and dated in ink on print recto
edition 1 of 10
11 ½" x 17 ½"
Donated by the artist
Opening bid: $250
No. 108
Kenneth R. WeinbergUntitled, 2012, printed 2013
Archival inkjet pigment print
signed, dated and numbered in ink on mount recto
edition 2 of 5
7 ½" x 12"
Donated by the artist
Opening bid: $300
No. 107
Arthur LeipzigV-J Day, Brooklyn, 1945, printed later
Gelatin silver print
signed in pencil on print verso
not editioned
9 7∕8" x 12 7∕8"
Donated by Joel Leipzig, courtesy Howard Greenberg Gallery
Opening bid: $400
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No. 112
Christopher LangeUmbrellas at Dusk, September 2013, printed 2014
Toned gelatin silver print
signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil on print verso
edition 1 of 10
15" x 15"
Donated by the artist
Opening bid: $250
No. 111
Joseph LucasJane’s Carousel, Brooklyn, New York, 2012, printed 2014
Gelatin silver print
signed and dated in pencil on print verso
edition 1 of 8
14" x 17 1∕2"
Donated by the artist
Opening bid: $200
No. 110
Peter C. TurcoWinter on Brownstones, 2009
Digital print
Unsigned
not editioned
15 7∕8" x 15 7∕8"
Donated by the artist
Opening bid: $150
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Hayden M. GreeneExclusive offering PRIVATE CHILD PORTRAIT COMMISSION
No. 113
Private Child Portrait Commission by Hayden M. Greene
Thanks to the generosity of Hayden M. Greene and Greene Light Photography, Her Justice is pleased to offer a portrait of your child in the Silent Auction. Enjoy the experience of having a unique child portrait created for you and your family.
Medium: Digital print. Two 8" x 10" prints provided to purchaser.
Portrait Subject: Up to four subjects. Please note that children under the age of one are preferred, but the portrait can be used for children of other ages.
Time Frame and Location: To be arranged at the mutual convenience of artist and sitter before April 2015 at the artist’s Brooklyn location or the sitter’s home.
Opening Bid: $300
Donated by the artist
Hayden M. Greene is an acclaimed Brooklyn-based photographer with a long history of supporting Her Justice. since 2011, Hayden has donated photographs to our silent Auction, and he has been an event photographer at our Story by Story® stair climb for many years.
He started his company, Greene Light Photography (www.GreeneLightPhoto.com), to showcase his unique, artistic perspective on wedding, family and newborn photography, and he hosts a gallery show each november to present his fine art collections. Currently, Hayden and Greene Light Photography are working on a new book, due out in the spring. The entire Greene Light Photography team looks forward to collaborating with you to create a beautiful photograph of your child.
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No. 116
Todd WeinsteinBusiness Numerology, NYC, 1990, printed 2014
Giclée archival print
signed, titled and dated in ink on print recto; signed in ink on mount recto
not editioned
12¼" x 18¼"
Donated by the artist
Opening bid: $250
Photography printing donated by George Gruel
No. 115
Jeremy FrechetteStandard Hotel, 2012, printed 2014
silver halide print
signed in ink on print verso
not editioned
30" x 20"
Donated by the artist
Opening bid: $400
No. 114
Stephen HarmonChrysler Building Gargoyle, 2008, printed 2014
Archival inkjet print
signed in ink on print verso
edition 1 of 3
12" x 18"
Donated by the artist
Opening bid: $300
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No. 119
Melissa O’ShaughnessyFlower Market, 3rd and Broadway, 2013, printed 2014
Archival pigment print
signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil on print verso
edition 1 of 10
20" x 30"
Donated by the artist
Opening bid: $350
No. 118
Liz OkonCentral Park, 2013
Digital print
signed and numbered in ink on mount recto
edition 7 of 10
151∕4" x 191∕4"
Donated by the artist
Opening bid: $350
No. 117
Jon PlasseUntitled, 2008, printed 2011
From the series Yankee Stadium
Chromogenic print
signed and captioned in ink on print verso
edition 5 of 10
177∕8" x 223∕8"
Donated by the artist
Opening bid: $350
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No. 120
Megan GorhamPomponio, 2013
Archival pigment print
signed in ink on mount verso
edition 1 of 10
20" x 24"
Donated by the artist
Opening bid: $250
No. 122
Michael KennaTreasure Islands, Jeung-do, Shinan, 2012
Toned gelatin silver print
signed, dated and numbered in pencil on print recto; signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil on mount verso
edition 3 of 45
7¾" x 7¾"
Donated by Robert Mann Gallery
Opening bid: $500
No. 121
Elizabeth ChilesFigs from Thistles, No. 13, 2013, printed 2014
Archival pigment print
Unsigned
edition 4 of 9
each image: 26 5∕8" x 22"
Donated by the artist
Opening bid: $500
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No. 125
George GruelParadise For Sale, 2013
Digital pigment print
signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil on print verso
edition 1 of 10
17¼" x 24"
Donated by the artist
Opening bid: $350
No. 124
Suzy RoNight Sky at Joshua Tree National Park, 2013
Digital print on metallic paper
Unsigned
not editioned
24" x 16"
Donated by the artist
Opening bid: $300
No. 123
Daniel Teoli, Jr.A Glorious Day, 2009, printed 2013
Archival pigment print
signed, titled and dated in ink on print verso
not editioned
9" x 12"
Donated by the artist
Opening bid: $75
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No. 127
Ricky LeaverCovent Garden Rain, 2013
Digital print
signed, titled and numbered in pencil on print recto
edition 1 of 25
6 ¾" x 4 ¾"
Donated by Londonstills Photo Art
Opening bid: $50
No. 128
Mark Lewis6 Ways to San Giorgio, 2013, printed 2014
Digital print
signed in ink on print verso
not editioned
11" x 14"
Donated by the artist
Opening bid: $150
No. 126
Rafael MarchanteNelson Tavares, 24, originally from Cape Verde, works on a graffiti of Nelson Mandela which he painted during festivities in his neighborhood in Lisbon, June 20, 2013, printed 2014
Archival pigment print
Unsigned
not editioned
11" x 171/8"
Donated by the artist, courtesy Reuters
Opening bid: $100
Photography printing donated by George Gruel
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No. 131
Michael WeintrobRay Charles, 2000, printed 2014
ink jet print
signed in ink on print recto
edition 12 of 150
12" x 18"
Donated by the artist
Opening bid: $75
Auction winner will also receive two prints from the artist’s InstrumentHead series
No. 130
Graham NashSelf Portrait, 2009
Digital archival pigment print
signed, titled and dated in pencil on print recto
not editioned
12½" x 18"
Donated by the artist
Opening bid: $300
No. 129
Buzz PersonCrosby and Nash, Newport Folk Festival, August 7, 2004, printed 2014
Archival pigment print
signed, dated and captioned in pencil on print verso
not editioned
11" x 16"
Donated by the artist
Opening bid: $250
Photography printing donated by George Gruel
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Melissa Fry Wiedemann Exclusive offering PRIVATE DOG PORTRAIT COMMISSION
No. 132
Melissa Fry WiedemannThanks to the generosity of Melissa Fry Wiedemann and Barking Photo, Her Justice is pleased to offer a private dog portrait commission.
Two commissions available!
Medium: Digital print. One 11" x 14" print provided to purchaser.
Portrait Subject: One to two subjects. Please note that this portrait is intended for dogs only, but can include one cat with one dog if requested.
Time Frame and Location: To be arranged at the mutual convenience of artist and sitter (before April 2015) at the artist’s Williamsburg, Brooklyn studio or a purchaser’s Brooklyn residence.
Opening Bid: $500
Donated by the artist
Honor the beloved dog in your life with a private pet portrait by Melissa Fry Wiedemann, founder of Barking Photo, who has more than 20 years of photography experience. Wiedemann’s passion for dogs is equal to her love of photography, allowing her to reveal the true spirit and unique personality of every “man’s best friend.” she will create an extraordinary portrait which you and your family will cherish.
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No. 134
Stephanie Freid-Perenchio Flirtatious Play, 2008, printed 2013
Pigment print
signed, titled and dated in pencil on print verso
not editioned
11" x 14"
Donated by the artist
Opening bid: $250
No. 135
Priscilla RattazziThe Kiss, East Hampton, 2009
Archival pigment print
signed, titled and numbered in pencil on print recto
edition 4 of 15
18" x 14"
Donated by staley-Wise Gallery, new York
Opening bid: $400
No. 133
Paul LangeLeonardo, 2007, printed 2014
From the series Fowl Portraits
Archival pigment print
signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil on print verso
edition 4 of 15
19 ½" x 14 ¾"
Donated by Jennifer & Paul Lange
Opening bid: $300
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No. 137
Ira JamesLive Free or Die in Pink, 2005, printed 2014
Chromogenic print
signed, titled, dated and numbered in ink on mount verso
edition 1 of 10
24" x 20"
Donated by the artist
Opening bid: $250
No. 136
Drew WiedemannSad Vader, 2013, printed 2014
Chromogenic print
signed and dated in ink on print recto
not editioned
18" x 12"
Donated by the artist
Opening bid: $300
“My lawyers freed me from an abusive relationship—
and gave me the financial means to start a new life.
But the money isn’t the most important thing—it’s
the freedom that they have given me to start a new
life with self-respect and dignity.” Her Justice client
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by Gillian RoseExclusive offering PRIVATE COLOR CONSULTATION WITH COLOR OUR WORLD™
No. 138
Color Our World™ by Gillian Rose
If you are designing or redecorating your home or office, color is one of the most important factors to consider. Color triggers emotional responses and impacts us both physically and psychologically.
Color consultation includes:
• Two site visits (Manhattan only)
• Color/emotion direction
• Color palette mapping
• Large-format paint samples
• Detailed paint instructions for your contractor
• Consultation to be arranged at the mutual convenience of Gillian Rose and auction winner before September 30, 2014
• Paint materials and paint services are not included
• Space to not exceed 2,500 square feet
Opening bid: $500
Donated by Gillian Rose
Gillian Rose, environmental designer and color expert, is the founder of the Color Our World™ system. Using her own paint line of emotional colors, she has soothed and satisfied many a hectic life. At your home or office, Gillian can create personalized color palettes, designed specifically for you. Let her show you how to use color to nurture your soul, stimulate your senses, enhance your relationships and more. What are your colors? Come discover yourself...
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No. 140
Dave Matthews BandConcert Tickets
Formed in 1991, the Dave Matthews Band has sold over 30 million records worldwide. Their most recent album, Away from the World, released in 2012, debuted at number one on the Billboard chart, making them the only group to have six consecutive studio albums debut in the top spot. Their live performances are also legendary—don’t miss this perfect opportunity to see them on their June tour.
One winner will receive two Orchestra-section tickets for their performance at the PNC Bank Arts Center (Holmdel, New Jersey) on Tuesday, June 10, 7:00 pm.
Opening bid: $150
Donated by Chip Hooper
No. 139
Aperture Foundation Patron Circle Membership
Aperture, a not-for-profit foundation, connects the photo community and its audiences with the most inspiring work, the sharpest ideas and with each other.
As a member of the Patron Circle, you will be given special access to contemporary art events and complimentary ViP passes to select art fairs, including the Paris Photo photography show at the Grand Palais in Paris, november 13–16, 2014, where the Paris Photo-Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards will be announced. You will also be invited to studio visits, as well as cocktail parties and salons in the homes of top collectors.
Additionally, you will receive an invitation for two to a spring Patron Cocktail Party; one complimentary and specially selected Aperture publication; and advance notice about limited and signed photograph editions, book sales and other artist-commissioned products.
Opening bid: $250
Donated by Aperture Foundation
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Live Auction
“When my lawyers gave me the hope that my
family might be reunited, that is when I finally
felt that there was someone on my side, trying
to help me—that was when they filled my
heart with hope.” Her Justice client
Live AuctionJulie Blackmon | James Bleecker | Andre de Dienes
Mitch epstein | Ron Galella | Gail Albert Halaban
William Helburn | Josef Hoflehner | Charles Johnstone
Daniel Kramer | Richard Misrach | Mark seliger | Doug
+ Mike starn | Penelope Umbrico
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Live AuctionPhotography Auction Co-ChairsCathy M. Kaplan
Sidley Austin LLP
Robert Mann
Robert Mann Gallery
Photography Auction CommitteeGeorge Gruel
Oddstick Studio/George Gruel Photography
Etheleen Staley
Staley-Wise Gallery
Takouhy Wise
Staley-Wise Gallery
Please see Live Auction Bidding Procedures
and Conditions of Sale on pages 47 and 49
Auctioneer ServicesGenerously donated by
Denise Bethel, Sotheby's
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Ron Galella
No. 1
Mick Jagger and John Lennon Attend the American Film Institute Salute to James Cagney, Los Angeles, March 12, 1974
Gelatin silver print
signed in ink on print verso
Artist proof
20" x 16"
Donated by staley-Wise Gallery, new York
$2,800
Auction winner will also receive a copy of the artist’s three-volume monograph Pop, Rock & Dance ($300 value)
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Julie Blackmon
No. 2
Book Club, 2012
Archival pigment print
signed, titled and numbered in ink on mount verso
edition 1 of 10
41½" x 31½"
Donated by Robert Mann Gallery
$5,500
Framing services donated by Jeff Risley, Park Row Art Gallery, Chatham, new York
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Richard Misrach
No. 3
Untitled, 2007
Archival pigment print
signed in ink on print verso
edition 2 of 15
29" x 39"
Donated by Cathy M. Kaplan
$12,000
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Caucasian Wingnut, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 2011
selenium-toned gelatin silver print
signed in ink on print verso
Artist proof
39" x 31"
Donated by the artist, courtesy sikkema Jenkins & Co., new York
$15,000
Mitch epstein
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No. 5
Bob Dylan with Top Hat, Pointing in Car, Philadelphia, PA, 1964, printed 2013
Archival pigment print
signed and numbered in ink on print recto; signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil on print verso
Artist proof
14½" x 21"
Donated by Arline & Daniel Kramer, courtesy staley-Wise Gallery, new York
$3,000
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Gail Albert Halaban
No. 6
Out My Window, Chelsea, Manhattan, West 22nd Street, Yellow Walls, 2013, printed 2014
Archival pigment print
signed in ink on mount verso
edition 1 of 5
351∕8" x 46 5∕8"
Donated by the artist, courtesy edwynn Houk Gallery
$12,000
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William Helburn
No. 7
Dovima Under the El, 1956, printed 2014
Chromogenic print
signed in ink on print verso
edition 4 of 50
24" x 17"
Donated by staley-Wise Gallery, new York and Peter Fetterman Gallery, santa Monica, California
$7,500
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Penelope Umbrico
No. 8
Weston Quad with Daido Moriyama and 6x6 TTV 70s Filter #3, 2014
Chromogenic print
signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil on print verso
edition 1 of 3
17" x 17"
Donated by LMAKprojects, new York
$2,200
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Doug + Mike starn
No. 9
BBMet-09.28.1010-s5137, 2010
inkjet print
signed in pencil on print verso
edition 1 of 10
18½" x 27"
Donated by the artists
$14,000
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Charles Johnstone
No. 10
Fisher Pool, Queens, 2011
Chromogenic print
signed in ink on mount verso
edition 3 of 7
20" x 20"
Donated by the artist, courtesy Julie saul Gallery, new York
$3,500
Auction winner will also receive a copy of the artist’s monograph A Few Empty Pools ($150 value)
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Jet Airliner, #18, 2009, printed 2011
Archival pigment print
signed and titled in pencil on print verso
edition 1 of 15
19 5∕8" x 19 5∕8"
Donated by Bonni Benrubi Gallery, new York
$3,000
Josef Hoflehner
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No. 12
Patti Smith, New York City, 2007, printed 2014
Gelatin silver print
signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil on print verso
Artist proof
21¾" x 17½"
Donated by the artist
$4,000
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No. 13
Marilyn Monroe, Tobey Beach, 1949
Gelatin silver print
estate stamp on print verso
edition 61 of 91
11¼" x 10"
Donated by staley-Wise Gallery, new York
$1,400
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One World Trade Center #12, 2011, printed 2014
Pigment print
signed in ink on mount verso
edition 2 of 10
69" x 55"
Donated by the artist
$14,000
James Bleecker
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Bidding Procedures & Conditions of sale
”You guys saved our lives. My daughter’s future is
a bright one thanks to Her Justice. No words can
express the gratitude that I have.“ Her Justice client
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Benefit VolunteersWe give heartfelt thanks to the hundreds of
volunteers working tonight who have made
this evening such a tremendous success.
Special thanks to David Ezer.
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New York Times Square Hotel by the winning bidder
after payment has been made on the night of April 10,
2014, unless otherwise indicated (see section #8 below).
Her Justice waives any responsibility for those items
not removed by the purchaser. No items may be
removed without a paid receipt. Winning Live Auction
bidders departing before 8:30 pm should see the Help
Desk (Check-in Area) to make delivery arrangements, at
their cost.
8. In cases where the purchased item is too large to be
moved by the purchaser at the end of the event, Her
Justice will make arrangements with the purchaser for
delivery of the oversized item after the event at the
expense of Her Justice if within New York City or areas
within 50 miles of New York City. Her Justice will not
cover the cost to deliver oversized items to locations
outside of these areas; the purchaser will pay for these
out-of-area delivery charges by credit card or check at
the time of shipping. Tuesday, April 15, 2014 will be
the first available date for any pick up or delivery in
such cases. Oversized items may include works by the
following artists: James Bleecker, Julie Blackmon, Richard
Misrach, Mitch Epstein and Gail Albert Halaban.
1. The Live Auction will be held on April 10, 2014 from
7:45 pm to approximately 8:30 pm. If you are the
highest bidder, please remain in place until a Her
Justice volunteer obtains information identifying you
as the purchaser.
2. Her Justice and Sotheby’s reserve the right to reject a
bid from any bidder. The highest bidder acknowledged
by the auctioneer shall be the purchaser. In the event
of any dispute between bidders, the auctioneer shall
have the sole and final discretion to determine the
successful bidder or to reoffer and resell the article
in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, the Her
Justice sale records shall be conclusive in all respects.
3. Some items may have minimum bids at the request of
the donor, which is the confidential minimum price
below which such lot will not be sold.
4. If the auctioneer determines that any opening bid
is not commensurate with the value of the article
offered, she may reject the same and withdraw
the article for sale and if, having acknowledged an
opening bid, she decides that any advance thereafter
is insufficient, she may reject the advance.
5. On the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, the highest
acknowledged bidder shall be deemed to have
purchased the offered item subject to all of the
Bidding Procedures and Conditions of Sale set forth
herein and thereupon (a) assumes the risk and
responsibility thereof (including, without limitation,
damage to prints, their mounts, mats, frames or glass
coverings) (b) will sign a confirmation of purchase
thereof and (c) will pay the full purchase price thereof
or such part as Her Justice may require.
6. Successful bidders should remain seated at their
assigned tables until they are approached by a Her
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Your payment will be processed and the Her Justice
volunteer will bring you a receipt. The receipt should
be exchanged for the photograph from 8:30 pm on,
and prior to leaving. Photographs can be picked up
from the Photo Retrieval Desk (Check-in Area, near
Empire Ballroom).
BIDDING PROCEDURES AND CONDITIONS OF SALE
LIVE AUCTIONThe property listed in this catalog will be offered and sold by Her Justice Inc. (“Her Justice”). Any questions should be directed to Her Justice and not to Sotheby’s, Inc. (“Sotheby’s”), which merely serves as auctioneer for Her Justice in conducting the auction sale and participates on the following terms and conditions, as amended by any posted notices or oral announcements during the sale, which govern the sale of all the property offered at the auction.special Acknowledgments
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discard erroneous or fraudulent bids.
3. The Silent Auction will end at approximately 8:45
pm and no further bids for the Silent Auction will
be accepted. The winner is the highest bidder as
registered by the auction system at the close of
the auction. The winning bid will be certified by
the Auction Manager. If you used or provided your
cell phone number, you will receive a text message
indicating if you are the winning bidder once the
auction has closed. Winners’ information will also
be displayed on the screen in the Guest Cocktail
Lounge (Central Park Ballroom) and the screens in
the Metropolitan Ballroom. There may be a short
delay between the auction closing and the winner
determination. Bidders need not be present to win;
Her Justice staff will contact winners, and shipping
can be arranged at the winners’ cost.
4. Silent Auction winners will pay for their items and
confirm their personal information at the Payment
Desk (Check-in Area). Winners will be issued claim
checks, which are then presented at the Photo
Retrieval Desk (Check-in Area, near Empire Ballroom).
Silent Auction items at the Photo Retrieval Desk will
be available 8:45–9:15 pm.
5. All auction items must be removed from the Sheraton
New York Times Square Hotel by the winning bidder
after payment has been made on the night of April 10,
2014, unless otherwise indicated (see section #6 below).
Her Justice waives any responsibility for those items not
removed by the purchaser. No items may be removed
without a paid receipt. Winning Silent Auction bidders
departing before 8:45 pm should see the Help Desk
(Check-in Area) to make delivery arrangements, at their
cost.
6. In cases where the purchased item is too large to be
moved by the purchaser at the end of the event, Her
Justice will make arrangements with the purchaser for
delivery of the oversized item after the event at the
expense of Her Justice if within New York City or areas
within 50 miles of New York City. Her Justice will not
cover the cost to deliver oversized items to locations
outside of these areas; the purchaser will pay for these
out-of-area delivery charges by credit card or check at
the time of shipping. Tuesday, April 15, 2014 will be the
first available date for any pick up or delivery in such
cases. Oversized items may include work by the following
artist: Elizabeth Chiles.
SILENT AUCTIONThe Silent Auction will be held on April 10, 2014 from 6:00 pm to approximately 8:45 pm. Guests can place bids with any of the Silent Auction staffers (iPad Valets) who are stationed in the Silent Auction viewing area (Empire Ballroom, 6:00–7:30 pm) and Guest Cocktail Lounge (Central Park Ballroom, 7:30–8:45 pm). During the last 15 minutes of bidding (8:30–8:45 pm), iPad Valets will also circulate among the guest tables in the Metropolitan Ballroom.
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SILENT AND LIVE AUCTION
1. All sales are final and subject to the terms and
conditions stipulated by the donor. All items have
been donated to Her Justice and will be offered
and sold by Her Justice and not by the donor. No
exchanges or refunds on auction items are permitted.
Payment may be made as follows:
• by personal check, payable to Her Justice
• by charging to your credit card (American
Express, MasterCard, Visa or Discover)
2. Her Justice assumes no risk, liability or responsibility
for the authenticity of the authorship of any item
offered at this auction (that is, the identity of the
creator or the period, culture, source or origin, as the
case may be, with which the creation of any item is
identified).
3. All items are sold “AS IS” and Her Justice makes no
representations or warranties of any kind or nature,
express or implied, with respect to any item, and in
no event shall be responsible for the correctness of
the catalog or notices or descriptions of any item,
nor be deemed to have made any representations
or warranty of description, physical condition, size,
quality, rarity, importance, genuineness, attribution,
authenticity, provenance or historical relevance
of an item. No statement in the catalog, notice or
description or made at the sale, in any bill of sale,
invoice or elsewhere, whether oral or written, shall
be deemed to be a representation or warranty or any
assumption of liability. Prospective bidders should
inspect the property before bidding to determine
its condition, size and whether or not it has been
repaired or restored. Dollar values are estimates
provided by the donor and are not warranted by Her
Justice.
4. Any item may be withdrawn by Her Justice at any
time prior to the actual sale without any liability
therefor.
5. Ownership of original art is separate from
reproduction rights. Her Justice does not make any
representation or warranty, expressed or implied, as
to whether the purchaser acquires any reproduction
rights in the property.
6. By participating in this auction, each bidder recognizes
and agrees that Her Justice, the donor of the property
and services, or anyone assisting in the auction, shall
not be liable for any occurrence resulting from the
use of the auctioned items and/or services.
7. The amount paid by a successful bidder that may be
deductible for tax purposes is limited to the excess
of that amount over the estimated value of the item
successfully bid upon by the bidder.
8. Unless otherwise announced by the auctioneer at the
time of the sale, all bids are per lot as numbered in the
printed catalog.
9. Pursuant to Section 1116(a) of the New York State Sales
Tax Law, no New York State or local sales tax is required
on the purchase of lots offered for sale by Her Justice.
PORTRAIT COMMISSIONS Hayden M. Greene and Melissa Fry Wiedemann
1. These commissioned portraits have been donated to Her
Justice by the artists. All sales are final and subject to the
terms and conditions stipulated by Her Justice and the
artists.
2. Purchasers are responsible for contacting the artists to
arrange for their portraits with information provided by
Her Justice. Purchasers will pay the full purchase price of
the items at the time of the sale regardless of when work
on the portraits is to be undertaken or completed.
3. Hayden M. Greene will photograph up to four child
subjects at the artist’s Brooklyn studio or the sitter’s
home, if artist and sitter agree. Please note that children
under the age of one are preferred, but the portrait can
be used for children of other ages. The photography
session must take place before April 2015. Two 8" x 10"
digital prints will be provided to the purchaser.
4. Melissa Fry Wiedemann will photograph one to two
animal subjects in Brooklyn, New York. Please note that
this portrait is intended for dogs only, but can include
one cat with one dog if requested. The photography
session must take place before April 2015. One 11" x 14"
digital print will be provided to the purchaser.
5. The commission artists will provide services, film,
printing and necessary studio assistance. The purchasers
will be responsible for covering the artists’ necessary out-
of pocket expenses including lighting, stylists and make-
up professionals, rentals and transportation, as discussed
with the artists prior to the execution of the commissions.
Any costs for shipping and delivery of the portraits from
the artists to the purchasers are the responsibility of the
purchasers. In all cases, framing arrangements and costs
are the sole responsibility of the purchasers.
6. Purchasers may not request refunds or exchanges from
the artists or Her Justice.
7. Other conditions of sale correspond with the guidelines
for all Live and Silent Auction sales, as stipulated.
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