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I started going to auctions to fuel my love for African American art – but at a bargain. I love the old masters: Lois Mailou Jones, Jacob Lawrence, Hughie Lee-Smith. I wanted to find their works and discover other veteran artists whose works may have been hiding in an attic or basement, and forgotten.
I’m a journalist by profession: I was a newspaper reporter and editor. Now, I’m taking what I did as a journalist – peeling back the covers of people’s lives and writing about what I found – and applying it to auctions. And I’m loving it.
Visit me often to see what I come up with. I would also like to share stories and photos of what you find and your collections. Click my Contact page.
Follow them, cheer them, give them some sisterly advice or join in the challenge as they try to trim their waists over the next 6 months.
A couple times a year, I go to African American art auctions at Swann Galleries in New York. I confess that I go for the art (usually too expensive), the celeb-watching (Beyonce, civil-rights leader John Lewis) and the day-in-New York (love that city). Read more.
Tell me about your finds, whether at auction, flea markets, collectibles show or antique shop.
The faces drew me to them. Big eyes. Wide smiles. Proud people despite humble circumstances. Read more.
Tell me about your collections and send along some photos.
I found these among some sewing items, and never knew what they were. I used to sew and I'm always picking up sewing items at auction. At long last, a reader has identified these pieces. Thank you, dear reader.