Abell Auction Co. proudly presents the Curated Collection of Juliet McIver September 25th auction.

LOT 150 | MARY CORSE (B.1945): UNTITLED (BLACK & WHITE WITH BEVELED EDGE)

LOT 151 | MARY CORSE (B.1945): UNTITLED

LOT 152 | MARY CORSE (B. 1945): UNTITLED
Drawing from her first-hand knowledge of the local art scene and the many connections she developed as a successful art dealer and art advisor who worked for celebrities and high- profile collectors, McIver gradually amassed a cohesive contemporary art collection composed of sculptures, prints, drawings, and multi-media works by California-based artists that are linked together by their minimal or abstract visual language. The depth of McIver’s collection and its important role in the development of L.A.’s art scene was often recognized during her lifetime and she was featured in renowned art publications such asArt News. Catherine G. Wagley.

LOT 152 | MARY CORSE (B. 1945): UNTITLED

LOT 142 | NANCY REESE (B. 1949): PEEPLE OF ZEE WURL- RELAX
Specifically, the sale of McIver’s estate includes as its main highlight a 2019 large-scale painting that Corse constructed using a mixture of acrylic paint and industrial retroreflective beads or microspheres, an innovative technique she developed in the 1960s. The resulting black and white artwork is a minimalist and geometric-looking painting that radiates light from within and shifts depending on the viewer’s position.In the artist’s words: “They (the glass beads) create a prism that brings the surface into view. I like that because it brings the viewer into the light as well”. Through this beautiful painting Corse succeeds in her quest for making light the subject and material of her art.

LOT 135 | ROSHA YAGHMAI (B. 1979): THERE WERE GARDENS PART 2

LOT 144 | JOHN BALDESSARI (1931 – 2020): DOUBLE BILL (PART 2) & SANDER
Alongside internationally known artists like Corse, McIver also collected pieces from younger artists based in Southern California and supported their careers frequently acting as a mentor and, more importantly, a friend. As proof of this, her estate includes abstract paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works by L.A.-based artists of a younger generation like Rosha Yaghmai (b.1979), Analia Saban (b.1980), Ryan Sluggett (b.1981), Alex Olson (b.1978), Amir Nikravan (b. 1983), Dan Finsel (b.1982), Max Hooper Schneider (b. 1982), and Laeh Glenn (b.1979).

LOT 154 | EDGAR RAMIREZ (20TH / 21ST CENTURY): TRACT NO. 5

LOT 124 | KRISTIN CALABRESE (B. 1968): UNTITLED (YELLOW BUS SHELTER)

LOT 120 | ENOC PEREZ (B. 1967): GUAYNABO, PUERTO RICO
Without a doubt, the works that form part of Juliet McIver’s estate reflect the richness and diversity of Southern California contemporary art. Furthermore, this sale provides a one-of-a-kind opportunity to own one of the pieces that the well-connected and extremely knowledgeable art collector selected with her keen eye. The works collected by McIver are an anthology of her exquisite taste but also of her talent and vision as a tireless supporter of the arts.