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Danie Cansino Puerto Vallarta (Bachelorette)
作品估价:USD 8,000 - 12,000
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Danie Cansino Puerto Vallarta (Bachelorette)
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Danie Cansino
b. 1986
Puerto Vallarta (Bachelorette)
Executed in 2025.
Signed on recto
Oil on serape mounted to wood
33 x 24 in. (83.82 x 60.96 cm)
Please note that while this auction is hosted on Sothebys.com, it is being administered by El Museo de Barrio Museum, and all post-sale matters (inclusive of invoicing and property pickup/shipment) will be handled by El Museo. As such, Sotheby’s will share the contact details for the winning bidders with El Museo so that they may be in touch directly post-sale.
This online benefit auction has a 10% buyer’s premium, which will be added to the final hammer price of each sold work. The premium allows El Museo to retain more of the proceeds of the sale and offset administrative costs.
Danie Cansino
b. 1986
Puerto Vallarta (Bachelorette)
Executed in 2025.
Signed on recto
Oil on serape mounted to wood
33 x 24 in. (83.82 x 60.96 cm)
Please note that while this auction is hosted on Sothebys.com, it is being administered by El Museo de Barrio Museum, and all post-sale matters (inclusive of invoicing and property pickup/shipment) will be handled by El Museo. As such, Sotheby’s will share the contact details for the winning bidders with El Museo so that they may be in touch directly post-sale.
This online benefit auction has a 10% buyer’s premium, which will be added to the final hammer price of each sold work. The premium allows El Museo to retain more of the proceeds of the sale and offset administrative costs.
Courtesy of the artist and Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Danie Cansino’s work manifests in bold chiaroscuro oil paintings and vividly rendered ballpoint drawings on loose-leaf paper, mounted to panel. The subject territory of her drawings and paintings originates from herself, her family members and close friends, and the geography of their shared surroundings - their homes, their neighborhoods, their city. The geographies of the work all stand in evidence of long-standing inhabitation by generations of Cansino’s people as they grow up, move forward, and pass on. Cansino describes her work as a love letter to her family, city, and culture, and a remembrance of the suffrage of the Chicanx and Latinx people of Los Angeles.
Cansino is an artist and educator living and working in Los Angeles. She completed her Master of Fine Arts degree at the University of Southern California, and is an Adjunct Professor of USC Roski School of Art and Design. Cansino's work has been featured in ArtForum, Artillery, and ArtNews magazine. Her work resides in the collections of the Rubell Museum, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Xiao Museum of Contemporary Art, AltaMed, in addition to numerous private collections. She has exhibited in the Rubell museum, Long Beach Museum of Art, Muzeo museum, Vincent Price museum, UCLA, AMOCA, UTA Artists Space, Felix Art Fair, Human Resources Gallery, The Mistake Room, USC Roski, Tlaloc studios and Charlie James Gallery. Danie Cansino is represented by Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles.
b. 1986
Puerto Vallarta (Bachelorette)
Executed in 2025.
Signed on recto
Oil on serape mounted to wood
33 x 24 in. (83.82 x 60.96 cm)
Please note that while this auction is hosted on Sothebys.com, it is being administered by El Museo de Barrio Museum, and all post-sale matters (inclusive of invoicing and property pickup/shipment) will be handled by El Museo. As such, Sotheby’s will share the contact details for the winning bidders with El Museo so that they may be in touch directly post-sale.
This online benefit auction has a 10% buyer’s premium, which will be added to the final hammer price of each sold work. The premium allows El Museo to retain more of the proceeds of the sale and offset administrative costs.
Danie Cansino
b. 1986
Puerto Vallarta (Bachelorette)
Executed in 2025.
Signed on recto
Oil on serape mounted to wood
33 x 24 in. (83.82 x 60.96 cm)
Please note that while this auction is hosted on Sothebys.com, it is being administered by El Museo de Barrio Museum, and all post-sale matters (inclusive of invoicing and property pickup/shipment) will be handled by El Museo. As such, Sotheby’s will share the contact details for the winning bidders with El Museo so that they may be in touch directly post-sale.
This online benefit auction has a 10% buyer’s premium, which will be added to the final hammer price of each sold work. The premium allows El Museo to retain more of the proceeds of the sale and offset administrative costs.
Courtesy of the artist and Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Danie Cansino’s work manifests in bold chiaroscuro oil paintings and vividly rendered ballpoint drawings on loose-leaf paper, mounted to panel. The subject territory of her drawings and paintings originates from herself, her family members and close friends, and the geography of their shared surroundings - their homes, their neighborhoods, their city. The geographies of the work all stand in evidence of long-standing inhabitation by generations of Cansino’s people as they grow up, move forward, and pass on. Cansino describes her work as a love letter to her family, city, and culture, and a remembrance of the suffrage of the Chicanx and Latinx people of Los Angeles.
Cansino is an artist and educator living and working in Los Angeles. She completed her Master of Fine Arts degree at the University of Southern California, and is an Adjunct Professor of USC Roski School of Art and Design. Cansino's work has been featured in ArtForum, Artillery, and ArtNews magazine. Her work resides in the collections of the Rubell Museum, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Xiao Museum of Contemporary Art, AltaMed, in addition to numerous private collections. She has exhibited in the Rubell museum, Long Beach Museum of Art, Muzeo museum, Vincent Price museum, UCLA, AMOCA, UTA Artists Space, Felix Art Fair, Human Resources Gallery, The Mistake Room, USC Roski, Tlaloc studios and Charlie James Gallery. Danie Cansino is represented by Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles.