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Light Work offers basic subscriptions to Contact Sheet as well as book and print level subscriptions, in which you can select a book or print to receive along with the publication. Please make your selection based on your preferred subscription level. Your subscription directly supports Light Work’s programs, including our residencies, exhibitions, publications, and more. Thank you!

Tony Gleaton

$300

Tony Gleaton
Langi, Wearing a Siapo (Bark Cloth) Dress, Western Samoa, 2000
Archival inkjet print, 9 x 9″ on 14 x 11″ paper
Edition of 50, signed and numbered by the artist

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SKU: N/A Categories: Black-and-white Prints, Fine Print Program Tags: African-American, Black-and-white Prints, Contemporary, Documentary, Women
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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.

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Contact Sheet Edition (Comes with 1 year subscription), Print only

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Let's celebrate! — 50th Anniversary: Selections from the Light Work Collection is on at the Everson Museum of Art through May 14, 2023. Dismiss