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Krista Steinke
$275.00
they wondered where the path would lead them,
2006
Pigmented inkjet print, 8 x 10"
The images in Krista Steinke's series
Backyards BBGuns and Nursery Rhymes
combine the fantasy of classic children's literature with a modern American setting. Her work has been exhibited nationwide, including at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston; Houston Center for Photography; Peninsula Museum of Art in Belmont, CA; and Projects Gallery in Philadelphia, PA, among others. Includes five issues of
Contact Sheet.
Marla Sweeney
$275.00
Brothers, South Boston Beach,
2003
Pigmented inkjet print, 9 x 9"
Although Marla Sweeney hails from Lowell, MA, the people she photographs on the beaches there are strangers. This makes the tangible connection between photographer and subject, so evident in Sweeney's Salisbury images, all the more remarkable. Sweeney's work has been exhibited widely, and is included in permanent collections, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Musee da la Photographie, Charleroi, Belgium; and the Harry Ransom Center Collection, University of Texas, Austin. Includes five issues of
Contact Sheet.
Garie Waltzer
$275.00
Park Coimbra,
2005
Piezography print, 9 x 9"
Garie Waltzer's images provide a vantage point outside the fray of everyday life from which to contemplate the unseen history of place. Waltzer's images are included in many private, corporate, and museum collections. Waltzer travels often to make her work, as she puts it, "compelled by the sweet chaos of unknown places...recording to remember and understand." Includes five issues of
Contact Sheet.
Blake Fitch
$275.00
Dorothy, 1997
Pigmented inkjet print, 10 x 8"
The images in Blake Fitch's series capture her sister, cousin, and friends as they have grown from children to young adults. These images study the physical and emotional changes in the adolescent phase of a girl's life in America. Fitch has been able to draw out an autobiographical aspect of photography by creating candid and intimate images of her family, and has also found a way to look back at her teenage years from an adult perspective.
Matt Black
$275.00
Dawn Firebaugh, 1996
Pigmented inkjet print, 8 x 10"
Matt Black documents rural life in California's Great Central Valley. He has photographed extensively in rural California, completing a series of long-term projects on migration and daily life in its farm fields and small towns.
Angelika Rinnhofer
$275.00
Menschenkunde VII, 2005
Pigmented inkjet print, 10 x 8"
Angelika Rinnhofer describes her series
Menschenkunde
as portraits that combine facts, beauty, and irony in a Renaissance-style. She is the recipient of a Kodak European Gold Award, funding from the New York State Foundation for the Arts, and a fellowship in photography from the Dutchess County Arts Council.
Hank Willis Thomas
$0.00
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Branded Chest, 2003
Platinum print, 10 x 6.5"
Hank Willis Thomas has created the Br@anded series as a result of, in his words, "an exploration, and subsequent appropriation of the language of advertising." His work looks at race, class, and history through advertising, focusing predominantly on the use of the African American male body in advertisements.
Zana Briski - Collector's Edition
$1,200.00
Special limited edition of Zana Briski's book
Brothel
with a hand-printed silver gelatin print by the artist. The purchase of this book and print includes five issues of
Contact Sheet
and a copy of Zana Briski's award-winning documentary
Born into Brothels
on DVD.
Brothel
is a signed, 130-page, cloth-bound book that includes fifty-four tritone photographic reproductions. The book comes housed in a special handmade clamshell box, which is covered with red silk from India. The photographs were created in Calcutta's red light district. This is the photographic series that led to Briski's Academy Award-winning documentary
Born into Brothels
, which features her work with the children of prostitutes. Please note: Only the book in the Collector's Edition with print ($1,200) is signed by the artist.
ONLY TWO COPIES OF THIS BOOK REMAIN. YOUR ORDER IS NOT FINAL UNTIL JESSICA REED HAS CONFIRMED IT VIA EMAIL OR PHONE.
Pipo Nguyen-duy
$275.00
The Walk Home, 2003
Pigmented inkjet print, 8 x 10"
Lisa M. Robinson
$0.00
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Wish, 2005,
from the series
Snowbound
Pigmented inkjet print, 8 x 10"
Kerry Skarbakka
$0.00
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Studio, 2002
Pigmented inkjet print, 10 x 8"
Mark Klett
$450.00
Self portrait with Saguaro about my same age, Pinacate Sonora 10/29/99,
1999
Platinum print, 10 x 12"
"The photo was made in Mexico at Pinacate, their first nature reserve. The time was dawn, and my shadow was raking across the top of the cider cone I had climbed. I noticed that I could project it onto a small saguaro cactus, and did so for the picture... This cactus was relatively young, about my same age though much younger in saguaro years than I was in human years. It was a reflection of differing perceptions of time, of life and the land." --Mark Klett
Elijah Gowin
$275.00
LIMITED QUANTITY - PLEASE CALL FOR AVAILABILITY
Childs Dress in Tree Trunk, 1997
Chromogenic development print, 11 x 11"
The Eatonville Portfolio
$1,200.00
Limited edition special boxed set of all four prints from the
Eatonville Series,
2003 with prints by Dawoud Bey, Lonnie Graham, Carrie Mae Weems, and Deborah Willis.
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