Lot 12
Lot 12
Property to Benefit: The Let Love Rule Foundation
Mark Seliger (b. 1959)

Lenny Kravitz, Nassau, Bahamas, 1998

Price Realised USD 10,000
Estimate
USD 3,000 - USD 5,000
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Mark Seliger (b. 1959)

Lenny Kravitz, Nassau, Bahamas, 1998

Price Realised USD 10,000
Price Realised USD 10,000
Details
Mark Seliger (b. 1959)
Lenny Kravitz, Nassau, Bahamas, 1998
signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil with photographer's copyright credit stamp (verso)
platinum palladium print, printed circa 2008
24 x 20 in. (61 x 50.8 cm.)
This work is number two from an edition of fifteen plus three artist's proofs.
Provenance
Donated by the artist
Special notice
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Lot Essay

Photographed for Kravitz’ record label, Nassau, Bahamas, 1998.

PROPERTY TO BENEFIT: The Let Love Rule Foundation
Founded by four-time Grammy Award winning artist Lenny Kravitz, The Let Love Rule Foundation seeks to provide care, raise funds and develop services for a variety of causes around the world. For Kravitz, charity begins at home. As a result, improving the environments and the lives of others in the cities where he was raised, as well as in the communities he now resides, has been paramount in the organization’s work. Kravitz and his foundation have been assisting with rebuilding in The Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian struck last year. The Let Love Rule Foundation also annually organizes a humanitarian dental clinic for the residents of the island of Eleuthera where Kravitz’ s family is from. Now in its fifth year, the clinic offers free dental and medical care and education to locals. Kravitz and the foundation have most recently been assisting with providing food for Bahamians in need during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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