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Pop Culture Royalty: Original Works by Artist Lisa Schulte, Hailed as the Neon Queen, Head to Live Online Auction on August 19

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Pop Culture Royalty: Original Works by Artist Lisa Schulte, Hailed as the Neon Queen, Head to Live Online Auction on August 19
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Pop Culture Royalty: Original Works by Artist Lisa Schulte, Hailed as the Neon Queen, Head to Live Online Auction on August 19

2025-08-06 00:59 Last Updated At:01:20

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 5, 2025--

An electrifying piece of pop culture history will hit the auction block on August 19 when neon art pioneer Lisa Schulte opens the doors of her Los Angeles area studio for a one-day specialty sale hosted by Abell Auction Co. Live bidding for the online auction, showcasing nearly 200 lots, starts at 10 a.m. PDT.

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For decades, Schulte has been the go-to source for set decorators and creatives seeking original neon props for iconic films, television shows, music videos and cultural events. Her work has appeared in projects for HBO, Netflix, Hulu, ABC, FOX and Showtime, and she has created custom pieces for music legends such as Mariah Carey, Gwen Stefani, Janelle Monáe, the Backstreet Boys, Prince, Michael Jackson and Lenny Kravitz.

Schulte also has collaborated with global brands such as Gucci, Chanel, Calvin Klein, Nike and Bulleit Whiskey, and her neon art has illuminated cultural milestones—from the 1984 Olympic Games to early Burning Man festivals. Her signature works have become defining elements of visual storytelling on screen and stage.

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The auction also will spotlight wide-ranging neon props ($200-$6,000) used to transform Hollywood sets into diners, lounges, bakeries, cafés, nightclubs, restaurants, casinos, motels and more. From vintage signs like “Sports Bar,” “No Vacancy,” “VIP Lounge,” “24 Hours,” and “Pizza Slice and Dice” to standout pieces such as the “Girl in Martini Glass” and “Chinese Dragon,” each work captures a moment in the cinematic and cultural imagination.

“Lisa Schulte is not only a pioneer in neon art—she’s an artist whose work has shaped the visual language of pop culture for decades,” said Abell Vice President Todd Schireson. “This auction offers a unique opportunity for collectors, designers and Hollywood enthusiasts to acquire pieces that have influenced how neon art is seen, understood and appreciated today.”

About the Artist

While Schulte’s name is now synonymous with neon, her artistic journey began with a moment of unexpected transformation. At age seven, she lost her sight due to an eye injury. When her vision returned, she experienced the world, and especially light, with heightened intensity. That early encounter sparked her lifelong fascination with illumination.

Schulte is also an acclaimed fine artist and founder of the Nights of Neon studio, her creative hub for neon fabrication and rental located near Los Angeles. This sale marks a new chapter for the artist as she makes space for her personal work – creating sculptural pieces that merge neon with organic materials like wood in three-dimensional form.

“I consider myself both a craftsperson and an artisan,” said Schulte. “With every curve of glass and burst of color, I challenge myself to push beyond what neon has done before. I began my career creating functional pieces, but quickly realized that neon could be a powerful emotional and visual language. This auction isn’t just about the objects—it’s a celebration of the creativity, experimentation and stories that live inside each piece.”

Auction & Exhibition Details

For a glimpse into the glowing treasures that await and to register in advance for the sale, visit www.abell.com. All pieces will be stored and sent to auction at the Nights of Neon warehouse located at 13815 Saticoy St. in Panorama City, Calif., 91402. An auction preview will be held at that location on August 13 to 15, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Buyers may place absentee bids with Abell directly, bid via telephone or bid online at www.abell.com, LiveAuctioneers.com or Invaluable.com. For more information, please call 310.858.3073.

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This neon sign will be among the electrifying works created by famed artist Lisa Schulte for iconic television, film and music video productions offered at Abell Auction Co.'s live online sale on August 19. www.abell.com

This neon sign will be among the electrifying works created by famed artist Lisa Schulte for iconic television, film and music video productions offered at Abell Auction Co.'s live online sale on August 19. www.abell.com

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Twins acquired infielder Tristan Gray in a trade with the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday for minor league catcher Nate Baez.

The 29-year-old Gray hit .231 in 30 games for the Tampa Bay Rays last season and was dealt to the Red Sox in November.

Gray has appeared in 47 major league games, with at least 10 starts at each infield position. The Twins are his seventh organization in less than two years. His departure cleared a 40-man roster spot with the Red Sox for newly signed starting pitcher Ranger Suárez.

To make room for Gray on the 40-man roster, the Twins designated infielder Vidal Bruján for assignment after claiming him off waivers from the Atlanta Braves last week. Gray will be in a mix of candidates for utility backup infield spots with returning players Kody Clemens and Edouard Julien and recent additions Orlando Arcia and Eric Wagaman.

Baez, 24, was a 12th-round pick by the Twins in the 2022 amateur draft out of Arizona State. He finished last season with Double-A Wichita.

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FILE - Tampa Bay Rays' Tristan Gray celebrates with teammates after scoring on a one-run single by Chandler Simpson during the second inning of a baseball game against the Chicago White Sox in Chicago, Sept. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh, File)

FILE - Tampa Bay Rays' Tristan Gray celebrates with teammates after scoring on a one-run single by Chandler Simpson during the second inning of a baseball game against the Chicago White Sox in Chicago, Sept. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh, File)

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