Doing their part by donating art


Kansas City Times
March 28, 1986

Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and other artists and photographers donated their works for African famine relief at a New York auction that raised more than $400,000.

The Art Aid auction Wednesday featured a painting by singer Joni Mitchell that sold for $3,700, a charcoal print by Bob Dylan for $4,200 and a photograph of Mick Jagger and Tina Turner taken in a ladies room backstage at Philadelphia's JFK Stadium during last year's Live Aid concert for African famine relief.

The sale was highlighted by the sale of an Arabian mare and her 3-year-old foal for $35,000.


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