Abell x Nights of Neon: The Lisa Schulte Collection

By Abell Auction Company

 
POP CULTURE ROYALTY: ORIGINAL WORKS BY ARTIST LISA SCHULTE, KNOWN AS THE NEON QUEEN, HEAD TO LIVE ONLINE AUCTION IN AUGUST

An eclectic assortment of neon art created for iconic films, television shows, music videos and cultural events will take center stage at the one-day specialty sale hosted by Abell Auction Co.
An electrifying piece of pop culture history will be available to collectors, designers, and Hollywood enthusiasts in August when neon art pioneer Lisa Schulte opens the doors of her Los Angeles area studio for a one-day specialty auction. Live online bidding for the 200-lot sale will begin at 10 a.m. PST.

Hosted by Abell Auction Co., the sale will spotlight highly coveted neon props created by Schulte for iconic films, television shows, music videos, and major cultural events. Many of these works were commissioned discreetly, with the production name revealed only upon public release. Over time, Schulte’s signature works became defining elements of visual storytelling—both on screen and on stage.

“Lisa Schulte is not only a pioneer in neon art—she’s an artist whose work has shaped the visual language of pop culture for decades,” said Abell Vice President Todd Schireson. “This auction offers a unique opportunity for collectors and fans to acquire pieces that have influenced how neon art is seen, understood, and appreciated today.”

For decades, Schulte has been a go-to source for set decorators and creatives seeking original neon pieces for major films like “Batman,” “Spider Man” and “Chinatown,” as well as television hits including “Friends,” “Abbott Elementary,” and “Tattoo.” She also has created custom pieces for music icons Mariah Carey, Backstreet Boys, Prince, Michael Jackson and Lenny Kravitz for their performances and promotional visuals. Plus, her work has illuminated major cultural moments, including the 1984 Olympic Games and early Burning Man art and culture festivals.

While Schulte’s name is now synonymous with neon, her artistic journey began with a moment of unexpected transformation. At age seven, she lost her sight due to an eye injury. When her vision returned, she experienced the world, and especially light, with profound intensity. That early encounter sparked her lifelong fascination with illumination and inspired her to choose neon as her medium.
Schulte is also an acclaimed fine artist and founder of Nights of Neon, her creative hub for neon fabrication and rental. She pioneered a business model in which clients rent her custom neon works while she retains ownership – making the medium more accessible to the entertainment industry and building the foundation for a vast, ever-evolving collection. This sale marks a new chapter for the artist as she makes space for her personal work, creating sculptural pieces that merge neon with organic materials like wood in bold three-dimensional form.

“I consider myself both a craftsperson and an artisan,” said Schulte. “With every curve of glass and burst of color, I challenge myself to push beyond what neon has done before. I began my career creating functional pieces, but quickly realized that neon could be a powerful emotional and visual language. This auction isn’t just about the objects—it’s a celebration of the creativity, experimentation and stories that live inside each piece.”

Interested buyers are invited to register in advance and preview auction items at www.abell.com. All pieces will be stored and sent to auction at the Nights of Neon studio located at 13815 Saticoy St. in Panorama City, Calif., 91402. An auction preview will be held at that location in August.  More information to come

 

Be sure to watch our full video featuring acclaimed journalist and media personality Julie Chang in an exclusive one-on-one interview with Nights of Neon’s Lisa Schulte.