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Light Work's Master Print Editions and Fine Print Program are a great way to expand your collection at affordable prices. These editions of original, signed prints are produced expressly for Light Work. Each image is matted and ready for framing or archival storage.

All print purchases include a complimentary, one-year subscription to Contact Sheet with five printed issues and access to the full digital archive of past issues.

wegman_print.jpg William Wegman
$1,000.00

Cross Training, 2005
Silver gelatin print, 14 x 12"
Shipped in a 20 x 16" mat
Edition of 100, signed by the artist

William Wegman has gained international recognition for his works in photography, painting, drawing, and video. Since the 1970s, he has created photographic compositions involving dogs, primarily his own Weimaraners, in various costumes and poses. A conceptual humorist, Wegman has been aptly named a "master of whimsy."

This Master Print Edition purchase includes a subscription to Contact Sheet.
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connell_print.jpg Kelli Connell
$300.00
Head to Head, 2008
Pigmented inkjet print, 7.5 x 10"
Shipped in a 14 x 18" mat
Edition of 50, signed by the artist

In her series Double Life Kelli Connell combines multiple images featuring the same model, depicting various polarities of identity through the subtle use of clothing and body language. In these complex situations, Connell explores the exterior and interior self, the irrational and rational self, and the masculine and feminine psyche. In the words of the artist, "The work represents an autobiographical questioning of sexuality and gender roles that shape the identity of the self in intimate relationships." Connell participated in Light Work's Artist-in-Residence Program in 2008. This Fine Print Program purchase includes a subscription to Contact Sheet.

Order before Dec. 31, 2011 to receive a FREE copy of Kelli Connell's new mongraph, Double Life (DECODE Books, 2011).
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gleaton_print.jpg Tony Gleaton Langi
$300.00
Langi, Wearing a Siapo (Bark Cloth) Dress, Western Samoa, 2000
Pigmented inkjet print, 9 x 9"
Shipped in an 18 x 14" mat
Edition of 50, signed by the artist

In the early 1980s Tony Gleaton left his job as a fashion photographer to travel and pursue his own photography. He began living in small African villages in Mexico, Central America, and South America, photographing with a kindness and sensitivity that comes through in his beautiful black-and-white portraits. Gleaton's elegant images capture the essence of his subjects and pay homage to their rich culture. Gleaton participated in Light Work's Artist-in-Residence Program in 1991. This Fine Print Program purchase includes a subscription to Contact Sheet.
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worsham_print.jpg Susan Worsham
$300.00
Margaret's Rhubarb, 2008
Pigmented inkjet print, 8 x 10"
Shipped in a 14 x 18" mat
Edition of 50, signed by the artist

In her series Some Fox Trails in Virginia, Susan Worsham evokes a Southern Gothic atmosphere in which the verdure of this landscape and its people seems to have run wild and then aground. Worsham began the series when she was thirty-four and had moved back home to Virginia to care for her mother, her last living relative, who died shortly thereafter. With an exquisite use of color and an ability to weave a quiet thread of grace through every image, Worsham reveals the world of her childhood through the experience of an adult's eyes. Worsham participated in Light Work's Artist-in- Residence Program in 2010. This Fine Print Program purchase includes a subscription to Contact Sheet.
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weems_print.jpg Carrie Mae Weems - Kitchen Table Series
$1,000.00
Untitled, from the Kitchen Table Series, 1990/2010
Silver gelatin print, 9 7/8 x 9 3/4" image on a 14 x 11" sheet
Signed and numbered print in a limited edition of 100

The seminal Kitchen Table Series by Carrie Mae Weems is widely recognized as a masterpiece of performance and story-telling within the photographic image. In this series, Weems uses a subtle vocabulary of props, gesture, and gaze to frame complex questions about identity, gender construction, representation, parenthood, and the nature of human relationships. Weems describes her intention of Kitchen Table Series as a personal view on the world around her, "I endeavored to intertwine themes as I have found them in - racial, sexual, and cultural identity and history - and presented them with overtones of humor and sadness, loss and redemption." The nonlinear narrative and issues presented in Weems' Kitchen Table Series remain as topical and thought-provoking today as when the images were first created in the early 1990s. Rendered in exquisite black-and-white, this silver gelatin print is hand-printed by Griffin Editions in New York City.
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conarroe.jpg Scott Conarroe
$300.00
Trailer Park, Wendover, UT, 2008
Pigmented inkjet print, 8 x 10"

In his series By Rail, artist Scott Conarroe evokes a sense of adventure and beauty inspired by the sight of train tracks. In this project, started in 2005, Conarroe drove to points all over North America to photograph what remains of a system that once connected cities, people, and their lives. Made mostly at dawn, the images in By Rail offer a graceful nostalgia for a mythical pioneer past that long ago gave way to the lure of the automobile.
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delamo_print.jpg Yolanda del Amo
$300.00
Edith, Juan, 2007
Pigmented inkjet print, 8 x 10"

Powerful forces deep below the surface of the earth form archipelagos, which are chains or clusters of individual islands. In her series Archipelago, artist Yolanda del Amo depicts the powerful forces between people - their conflicting needs for intimacy and connection, independence and individuality. These competing needs seem to have reached a peaceful if temporary stasis. Del Amo's beautiful images show people who, although in the presence of another, appear surrounded on all sides not by water but by silence.
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lawson_print.jpg Deana Lawson
$300.00
Coulson Family, 2008
Pigmented inkjet print, 8 x 10"

At first glance, Deana Lawson's images have a seemingly straightforward quality that dissolves into a complex set of questions about representation of the self, the construction of notions of beauty, and the nature of photographing - questions that will never have clear and finite answers, no matter how hard and long we look.

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priya_flour_sml.jpg Priya Kambli
$300.00
Me (Flour), 2009
Pigmented inkjet print
5 x 11" image area on an 11 x 14" sheet
Numbered edition of 20

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gray_med.jpg Todd Gray
$275.00
Michael Jackson
Pigmented inkjet print, 14 x 9.5"

Todd Gray photographed Michael Jackson over a period of 10 years, working closely with the famed and beloved musician. This image of Jackson is included in Gray's book Michael Jackson Before He Was King, published in 2009. Includes five issues of Contact Sheet.
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dubois.jpg Doug DuBois
$275.00
My mother in the backyard, Oldwick, NJ, 2000
Pigmented inkjet print, 12 x 9.5"

Doug DuBois has photographed his family for over twenty-five years, following the seasons of happy and sorrowful moments. His book ...all the days and nights features this and sixty-one other images in the series. Includes five issues of Contact Sheet.
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opton.jpg Suzanne Opton
$0.00

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Soldier Conklin: 272 days in Iraq, 2006
Pigmented inkjet print, 8 x 10"

Suzanne Opton's series Soldier examines the humanity of soldiers who have fought in Iraq or Afghanistan. Opton is the recipient of a 2009 John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, as well as grants from the New York Foundation for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts. She has shown this series in exhibitions and billboards at venues such as Light Work; CEPA Gallery in Buffalo, NY; and the Musee de l'Elysee, in Lausanne, Switzerland. Includes five issues of Contact Sheet.
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greenberg.jpg Stanley Greenberg
$275.00
Untitled, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2002
Pigmented inkjet print, 10 x 8"

Stanley Greenberg's photographs of architectural sites contemplate form and content in the context of contemporary urban existence. Greenberg is the author of Invisible New York: The Hidden Infrastructure of the City; Waterworks: A Photographic Journey through New York's Hidden Water System; and the forthcoming Architecture Under Construction. The architecture images will be exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago in 2010. His photographs are also in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Greenberg is the recipient of several grants, including a fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation in 2005. Includes five issues of Contact Sheet.
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gowin_cup.jpg Elijah Gowin - Cup
$450.00

Cup, 2002
Pigmented inkjet print, 12 x 12"
Numbered edition of 25

The images Cup and Maggie and Orbs are part of Gowin's series Hymnal of Dreams (1994-2004), in which his beloved aunt Margaret Cooper is featured prominently in dreamlike and whimsically constructed scenes. The images are included in the book Maggie, which is part of Light Work's 2010 Book Collectors Offer. Gowin uses photography to speak about ritual, landscape, and memory. His photographs are in the collections of the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Center for Creative Photography, among others. He participated in Light Work's Artist-in-Residence Program in 1998. In 2008 he received a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship. Includes five issues of Contact Sheet.
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