Fashion designer Thom Browne selects artworks and objects for sale

  • Thom Browne curates selection of Sotheby’s American art and design auctions
  • Browne highlights nine artworks and objects
  • Proceeds from the sale go to CFDA Foundation
  • Browne aims to draw more collectors to American craftsmanship
  • Selections include Chinese export porcelain, George Washington portrait, and Wyoming landscape
  • Charitable component includes collections of photographs depicting a restaging of Norman Rockwell’s Four Freedoms paintings
  • Interior design by Corey Damen Jenkins
  • Five live auctions and four online sales throughout the week

Men’s fashion designer Thom Browne is curating a selection of American art and design auctions at Sotheby’s. Browne has chosen nine artworks and objects to highlight, including Chinese export porcelain, a portrait of George Washington, and a landscape of Wyoming’s Green River. Proceeds from the sale will go to the CFDA Foundation. Browne’s partnership with Sotheby’s aims to attract more collectors to American craftsmanship. The auctions also feature a charitable component, with collections of photographs depicting a restaging of Norman Rockwell’s Four Freedoms paintings. Interior design by Corey Damen Jenkins will be showcased, and there will be five live auctions and four online sales throughout the week.

Public Companies: Sotheby’s (BID)
Private Companies: CFDA Foundation, For Freedoms
Key People: Thom Browne (Chairman of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA)), Charles Willson Peale (Artist), Thomas Moran (Artist), Hank Willis Thomas (Artist), Emily Shur (Artist), Eric Gottesman (Artist), Wyatt Gallery (Artist), Corey Damen Jenkins (Interior Designer)


Factuality Level: 8
Justification: The article provides factual information about Thom Browne’s role in Sotheby’s American sales, his selections of artworks and objects, and the partnership with the CFDA. It also mentions the proceeds going to the CFDA Foundation and the charitable component of the sales. The article includes specific details about the selected artworks and objects, as well as the various auctions and events happening during ‘Visions of America’ week. Overall, the article presents information without significant bias or misleading content.

Noise Level: 6
Justification: The article provides information about men’s fashion designer Thom Browne’s role in Sotheby’s American sales and his selection of artworks and objects. It also mentions the partnership with the Council of Fashion Designers of America and the charitable component of the sales. However, the article lacks in-depth analysis or critical questioning of the events and their significance. It mainly focuses on the items being sold and the participants involved, without providing much insight into the broader implications or trends in the art and design industry.

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