The Untitled Space Presents
Fahren Feingold “Ethereal Legacy”
A Benefit Art Auction
In Partnership with Colorectal Cancer Alliance
Bidding Live: June 20 – June 30, 2024
The Untitled Space is proud to present the “ETHEREAL LEGACY” benefit art auction featuring artwork by celebrated artist Fahren Feingold presented in partnership with Colorectal Cancer Alliance, a non-profit dedicated to ending colorectal cancer. The benefit auction features a vibrant collection of 80 unique paintings by Feingold, who was renowned for her ethereal feminine watercolors.
Proceeds from each artwork sold in the auction will be donated to the Colorectal Cancer Alliance in light of her untimely death from colon cancer in September 2023 at the age of 43.
The benefit auction features a vibrant collection of works on paper and panel by Feingold, who was renowned for her ethereal feminine watercolor paintings. Through fluid brushstrokes and her signature wet-on-wet technique, Feingold’s art emphasizes the female gaze, celebrating the beauty and complexity of the female form. The auction showcases Feingold’s evolution as an artist, from her early works inspired by vintage imagery to her later pieces that drew from her own photographs and personal connections with her subjects. Her paintings are a testament to her commitment to celebrating the individuality and the stories of the women she depicted. The “Fahren Feingold Ethereal Legacy” auction is a tribute to her trailblazing spirit and unwavering commitment to empowering women through her art.
Represented by The Untitled Space since 2017, Feingold’s work has been featured in numerous solo exhibitions, group shows, and benefits. Her art is part of many notable international collections and has captivated global audiences while sparking important discussions about the representation of women in art. Fahren Feingold’s artistic journey was marked by a fearless exploration of the female form, challenging centuries of censorship and shaming surrounding the female body. From her early days, Feingold’s work stood out for its unapologetic depiction of the female nude, advocating for a more inclusive representation of women in art. Through her art, she gave voice to women of the past and present, exploring the complexities of female identity and the ongoing struggle for equality.
Tragically, Fahren Feingold was diagnosed with colon cancer in July 2023 at the age of 43 and passed away on September 26, 2023, just weeks after her diagnosis, leaving behind a legacy of creativity, innovation, and empowerment. Her art continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide, reminding us of the enduring power of the female gaze and the importance of continuing her fight for women’s equality and representation.
Colorectal cancer is the fourth most commonly diagnosed cancer in the U.S. and the second leading cause of cancer death, despite the fact that it can be prevented with screening and is highly treatable when detected early. The American Cancer Society estimates 152,810 new cases and 53,010 deaths in 2024. Each year, about 150,000 Americans are diagnosed, and over 50,000 die from the disease, with a 1 in 24 lifetime risk. Approximately 10% of cases occur in those under 50, and this group is experiencing a 1-2% annual increase, making colorectal cancer the deadliest cancer among young men and the second deadliest among young women. With over 1.5 million survivors, early detection and treatment remain crucial in combating this preventable and treatable cancer across all age groups.
The Colorectal Cancer Alliance, founded in 1999 by 41 survivors, caregivers, and friends, is the nation’s leading non-profit dedicated to ending colorectal cancer through advocacy for prevention, provision of support services, and acceleration of research, having invested over $5 million to date. With a passionate network of allies, the organization builds programs to support patients, increase screening rates, and guide thousands annually through patient navigation, working to eliminate this disease within our lifetime by raising awareness, promoting early detection, and funding innovative research to prevent and cure colorectal cancer.
Through this benefit art auction, we honor Fahren Feingold’s legacy and her unwavering commitment to empowering others through her art, while raising awareness and funds to support the fight against colorectal cancer. By celebrating her artistic vision and supporting this important cause, her artwork continues to make a lasting impact.
Her watercolors, inspired by vintage imagery and infused with a modern sensibility, challenge societal norms and celebrate the beauty of the female form. With her distinctive style characterized by delicate, ethereal watercolors and bold brushstrokes, Feingold quickly garnered attention and acclaim. Her paintings, often exploring themes of femininity, sensuality, and female empowerment, captivated audiences worldwide. Vogue hailed her as “a trailblazing artist on a meteoric rise,” recognizing her profound influence on contemporary art.
“Fahren's work has always celebrated the beauty and strength of the human spirit, and through this auction, we continue her legacy by supporting the fight against colon cancer. Raising funds for this cause is not just about research and treatment, but about hope and solidarity. Every piece of art sold brings us closer to a world where colon cancer is a thing of the past, and every contribution made in Fahren's memory honors her incredible talent and compassion." - Indira Cesarine, Founder The Untitled Space
Tragically, Fahren Feingold’s life was cut short by cancer on September 26, 2023, at the age of 43, leaving behind a legacy of creativity, innovation, and empowerment. Her art continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide, reminding us of the enduring power of the female gaze. Feingold’s legacy lives on, a testament to the transformative power of creativity and the lasting impact of one woman’s artistic vision.
“Opening my eyes to the beauty and love that exists within me and around, my paintings act as a quiet dagger of truth, exposing the beauty of the feminine form from the female gaze, emphasizing the female body as a great thing to behold, free of judgment and objectification. My paintings of the female figure expand the footprint of women painted by women, celebrating sisterhood and empowering female themes.” – Artist Fahren Feingold, from her artist statement for her last exhibition, “LIVING FOR LOVE” (2023).
Artist Fahren Feingold in Los Angeles, California 2022
The auction is live for bidding from June 20, 2024 at 12pm EST and closes on June 30, 2024 at 6pm EST.
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