Four Windows

2013

Signed and numbered, verso

Archival pigment print

38 x 27 inches, sheet
(Edition of 9)
$2800.00

22 x 17 inches, sheet
(Edition of 15)
$1400.00

Please note that prices increase as editions sell.

Gregory Halpern | “Gregory Halpern’s Stories from the Rust Belt,” Vice Magazine

From Vice Magazine:

Gregory Halpern and I met for the first time about five years ago. He’d brought an 8×10 black clamshell case to my apartment in Brooklyn, filled to the brim with full-bleed, dark and muddy prints. He’d made the photographs while traveling through some rough neighborhoods in Buffalo and Omaha. The lives and situations he recorded were bleak, but his pictures exuded a glow of emotion that somehow left you feeling like things were going to be OK. Nothing came of the meeting at the time, but his pictures stuck with me.

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Brian Finke | The New Yorker

From Ben McGrath’s report for The New Yorker:

THE SPORTING SCENE about the football program at Don Bosco Preparatory School in Ramsey, New Jersey. Don Bosco, which belongs to the Salesian order of Roman Catholicism, was founded in 1915, as a boarding school for Polish boys, and shut its dormitories for good in 1969. Its reinvention as a football factory began in 1999, with the arrival of a new principal, Father John Talamo. Talamo, who was thirty-four, had grown up on the outskirts of New Orleans, and brought with him the football-centric values of his native Louisiana.

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Brian Finke’s series, “2-4-6-8: American Cheerleaders and Football Players”
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