Support Us Button Widget

A Christie’s residency is en route to Austin

Work from world-famous artists including Keith Haring, Frank Stella, and Roy Lichtenstein will be on display for all to see.

A photo looking at the skyline from the Loren's rooftop deck.

You can find the exhibit for three days only at The Loren Hotel.

Photo by Casey Woods

Christie’s, a fine arts auction house, is bringing an open-to-the-public residency to Austin.

Artwork from artists like Keith Haring and Roy Lichtenstein will be on display from Tuesday, Sept. 12-Thursday, Sept. 14 at The Loren at Lady Bird Lake, 1211 W. Riverside Dr.

As part of Christie’s regional residency program, the exhibit will feature contemporary and Latin American art for sale ahead of upcoming auctions.

Here’s some of the work you can expect:

ATX_Christie'sResidency

“Andy Mouse” by Keith Haring will be up for auction in New York on Sunday, Sept. 29.

Image courtesy of Christie’s

  • “Andy Mouse” by Keith Haring
  • “Green Around” by Lynne Drexler
  • “Big Boots” by Katherine Bradford
  • “King” by Amoako Boafo
  • “Canto al Maya” by Carlos Merida
  • “Reclining Woman” by Fernando Botero
  • “Forms in Space” by Roy Lichtenstein
  • “Untitled” by Gego
  • “Umbra” and “Untitled” by Olda Albizu
  • “Double Gray Scramble” by Frank Stella
More from ATXtoday
The winner of Austin FC’s Dream Starter competition started an online platform to help people navigate serious illness and end-of-life care for their loved ones.
The Soundtrack to the Future plan outlines improvements to the venue facades, curb appeal, and safety features.
Mayor Kirk Watson calls Downtown “Austin’s living room,” so we’re speculating on what that means for the rest of the city.
The Mermaid Capital of Texas, home to Texas State University, and riverside town is a great place to take a day trip — we’ve got all the spots to hit when you visit.
This list of volunteer opportunities in Austin, TX includes everything from building homes for people in need to fostering shelter animals.
The ABC Kite Fest — originally called the Kite Tournament — has been an Austin staple for almost a century, providing free fun for kids and adults alike.
The home to some of Austin’s most iconic venues, the district has generated $2.3 billion in impact in five years.
We’ve got some jokers in the Capital City, and these pranks from local businesses almost had us fooled.
Who says the kids should have all the fun? Here are four Easter egg hunts where everybunny 21 and up can relive the nostalgia.
Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.