Before the bidding starts, the Institute of Contemporary Art will honor Bay Area artist Gale Antokal.
A sculpture by Bill Gould and Elise Ordorica is displayed at the entrance to the auction exhibition at the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art. The ICA’s annual art auction takes place Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023. The San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art’s annual auction has long been considered a premier event in the South Bay for art lovers to add interesting pieces to their collection.
As part of that, the auction will have a very different feel than in the past. It’ll start with a big celebration with music, cocktails and stilt walkers outside the gallery on South First Street, followed by a tribute to Bay Area artist Gale Antokal, who recently retired from San Jose State’s art department. Then, the party will move inside for the auction — but in a way that invites guests to experience the other shows on display showcasing the work of Adia Millett and Heesoo Kwon.
James Leventhal, executive director of the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, is reflected in a daguerreotype by artist Binh Danh that’s being offered at the ICA’s annual art auction on Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023. The auction of more than 50 works and experiences will include one of Antokal’s pieces, “Cascade 11.21.21” as well as some from her SJSU colleagues like Binh Danh, Robin Lasser and Tony May. Millett and Kwon also have pieces in the auction.
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