1996
Signed
Charcoal on photolithograph
20 x 16 inches
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1996
Signed
Charcoal on photolithograph
20 x 16 inches
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Morton Street, New York City
2003
Signed, titled, dated, and numbered in black ink, verso
Cyanotype (Edition of 20)
10 x 8 inches, sheet
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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.
Signed, verso
Gelatin silver print
10 x 8 inches inches
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early 1990s
Stamped in black ink, verso
Gelatin silver print
10 x 8 inches
Sold.
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.
David Halliday’s photographs are about beauty. He is known for his still life images, portraits, and landscapes which he shoots on black-and-white film with only natural light.
1998
Signed, dated, and numbered (1/25) in pencil
Sepia-toned gelatin silver print
17.5 x 17.5 inches
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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.
c. 1978
Signed, verso
Vintage gelatin silver print
20 x 16 inches
Sold.
c. 1975
Signed in black ink, l.r.
Vintage gelatin silver print
20 x 16 inches, sheet
15 x 15 inches, image
Sold.
c. 1975
Signed and titled, verso
Vintage gelatin silver print
20 x 16 inches, sheet
15 x 15 inches, image
Sold.
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.
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)
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*A vintage chromogenic print may be available. Please inquire.
2015
Signed and numbered, verso
Archival pigment print (Edition of 15)
5.9 x 5.75 inches, image
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2015
Signed and numbered, verso
Archival pigment print (Edition of 16)
5.283 x 6.73 inches, image
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Blake Fitch has long been interested in documenting nuances in the emotional lives of girls and young women. In “Expectations of Adolescence,” Fitch photographed her half-sister and cousin from age 12 through 22, allowing viewers into the mercurial transition period when girls feel alternatively awkward and self-confident, combative and submissive, childlike in their wonder, but budding adults in their growing knowledge of the world.
Fitch has received a variety of grants and sponsorships, including support from Kodak and Calumet Photographic. Her work has been exhibited internationally, and is held in the collections of numerous private and public collections, including the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, The George Eastman House of Photography, and the Worcester Art Museum.
Fitch received her B.F.A. on full scholarship from Pratt Institute, with a major in photography and minor in photo history. She studied photography at the Art Institute of Chicago, before earning her Master’s degree in arts administration at Boston University. From 2002 through 2007, Fitch was executive director of the Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester, MA, where she was instrumental in making the museum a preeminent resource devoted to the exhibition of photography.
1997
Signed, titled, dated, and numbered, verso
Archival pigment print
30 x 40 inches, sheet
(Edition of 5)
$2400.00
16 x 20 inches, sheet
(Edition of 10)
$1200.00
1997
Signed, titled, dated, and numbered, verso
Archival pigment print
40 x 30 inches, sheet
(Edition of 5)
$2400.00
20 x 16 inches, sheet
(Edition of 10)
$1200.00
1997
Signed, titled, dated, and numbered, verso
Archival pigment print
30 x 40 inches, sheet
(Edition of 5)
$2400.00
16 x 20 inches, sheet
(Edition of 10)
$1200.00