Posted on 10/04/2024 2:06:29 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Carrie Mae Weems, George Condo, Jenny Holzer, and Hank Willis Thomas are just a few of the artists that have donated work to Artists for Kamala, a benefit in support of Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign.
Works range in price from $250 for prints to as much $300,000 for household names like Jeff Koons and Amy Sherald. There were 164 works donated in total, around 50 of the which will be auctioned online through Artsy, starting on September 30 and closing on October 8. The remaining works come with fixed prices and are available on the Artists for Kamala website.
According to Artsy, the online auction alone is expected to raise over $1 million. Proceeds will go toward the Harris Victory Fund, a joint fundraising committee that raises money for Harris for President, the Democratic National Committee, and state Democratic parties.

George Condo, Women Are Beautiful (2024) Est. $150,000

Jeff Koons, American Flagpole (Gazing Balls), 2024 Est. $300,000

Katherine Bernhardt, Man in the Mirror (2024) Est. $110,000

Shepard Fairey, Radical Peace Chaos, Version 1, (2023) Est. $35,000

Hank Willis Thomas, Fragile, Democracy, Handle with Care (2024) Est. $10,000
Ping
Did Hunter Biden donate any paintings? Those must be worth millions!
They’ll be on ebay when she starts taxing the people that can afford to buy them. And she’s already said she is going to.
wy69
This has GOT to be a joke. $110,000 for a half-ass cartoon of the pink panther?
“Did your parents have any children that lived? Sir, yes Sir. I bet they regret that, you’re so ugly you could be a modern art masterpiece”.
I noticed they misspelled Hamas.
What, nothing from Hunter?
Not bad art for grade schoolers.
typical modern art
The art isn’t putting crap on a canvas. The art is getting suckers to pay for it. Nice work if you can get it.
Reminds me. I should reread James Fenimore Cooper some day.
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