John Dugdale

John Dugdale (b. 1960) has received world acclaim over the past few decades for his intimate, exquisitely sensitive photographs rendered in a variety of 19th-century printing processes that utilize the sun rather than electric means to transfer image to paper. Beginning as a successful commercial photographer, Dugdale turned solely to personal work after a life-altering stroke in 1993. Surviving a seven-month hospitalization during which he faced a battery of AIDS-related illnesses, a retinal infection ultimately left the artist nearly blind with only fifteen-percent peripheral vision in a single eye. Rather than feeling defeated by such an experience, the artist learned that accepting his impairment opened doorways to vast new opportunities. Dugdale’s images reveal a vision surpassing physical limitations.

Ralph Gibson

Ralph Gibson is best known for his photographic books. Gibson’s images often incorporate fragments with erotic and mysterious undertones, building narrative meaning through contextualization and surreal juxtaposition. He lives and works in New York City.

Peter Hujar (1934-1987)

Peter Hujar was an American photographer based in New York who is best-remembered for his meticulously printed black-and-white portraits. While his work received a relatively small amount of attention during his lifetime, he has since become recognized as one of the most influential artists of the 1970s and 1980s.

Playing Video Games

1985

Signed, dated, and numbered, verso

Archival pigment print

24 x 24 inches
(Edition of 2)
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15 x 15 inches
(Edition of 5)
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*A vintage chromogenic print may be available. Please inquire.

Couple Leaving Subway

1987

Signed, dated, and numbered, verso

Archival pigment print

24 x 24 inches
(Edition of 2)
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15 x 15 inches
(Edition of 5)
Contact gallery for price.

*A vintage chromogenic print may be available. Please inquire.