1985
Signed, titled, dated and numbered (1/12), recto
Chromogenic print (negative sandwich) retouched with ink
16 x 20 inches
Sold.
1985
Signed, titled, dated and numbered (1/12), recto
Chromogenic print (negative sandwich) retouched with ink
16 x 20 inches
Sold.
c. 1984
Gelatin silver print Polaroid T-665 negative
9 x 6 inches
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Literature:
Klaus Ottmann, Mark Morrisroe (Twin Palms Publishers: Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1999), p. 153, illus. (related example)
Beatrix Ruff and Thomas Seelig, Mark Morrisroe (Fotomuseum Winterthur/JRP Ringier: Winterthur, Switzerland, 2010), p. 268, illus. (related example)
Aaron Krach is an American artist, writer, and journalist based in New York City. Krach earned his B.A. in Visual Arts from the University of California, San Diego, in 1994; and his MFA from Purchase College in 2012. Krach’s work has exhibited internationally and, among other awards and honors, he is a two-time recipient of the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council’s Grant for Public Art.
1995
Signed and dated in pencil, verso
Studio stamp in black ink, verso
Stitched gelatin silver prints (unique)
20 x 16 inches (overall)
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1995
Studio stamp in black ink, verso
Stitched gelatin silver prints (unique)
20 x 16 inches, overall
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1994
Signed, dated, and inscribed in pencil, verso
Studio stamp in black ink, verso
Stitched gelatin silver prints (unique)
20 x 16 inches, overall
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1995
Studio stamp in black ink, verso
Stitched gelatin silver prints (unique)
20 x 16 inches, overall
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1989
Blindstamped in caps, “Sheila Metzner Photography,” l.r.
Solarized gelatin silver print
14 x 11 inches, sheet size
13 x 8.5 inches, image size
$1500.00
1962
Signed in black ink, verso
Also inscribed 620.62.78 and numbered 1/5 in pencil, verso
Gelatin silver print
20 x 16 inches, sheet
Sold.
1987
Signed, titled, dated, and numbered, verso
Cibachrome print (Edition of 25)
20 x 16 inches
Sold.
1983
Signed, titled, dated, and numbered, verso
Cibachrome print (Edition of 25)
16 x 20 inches
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1990
Signed and dated in pencil, verso
Studio stamp in black ink, verso
Stitched and toned gelatin silver prints (unique)
10 x 16 inches, overall
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1992
Signed, dated, and numbered, verso
Sepia-toned gelatin silver print (Edition of 50)
10 x 8 inches
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1990
Signed and dated in pencil, verso
Studio stamp in black ink, verso
Stitched toned gelatin silver prints (unique)
10 x 16 inches, overall
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2011
Signed and numbered, verso
Archival pigment print (Edition of 50)
10 x 8 inches, sheet
9 x 6 inches, image
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This photograph was made the day after the earthquake in Tokyo by Rinko Kawauchi, one of the most noted Japanese photographers of her generation. She is known for her quiet aesthetic, offering viewers a glimpse of tender, fleeting moments that often go unnoticed. In this photograph Kawauchi captures the sun straining through a soot-filled sky. The resulting image is hauntingly beautiful, and a poignant illustration of the immediate aftermath of the devastation.
Born in Shiga, Japan, Rinko Kawauchi is a photographer best known for her lyrical depictions of ordinary moments and natural phenomena. “It’s not enough that the photograph is beautiful,” she has stated. “If it doesn’t move my heart, it won’t move anyone else’s heart.” Kawauchi’s work has exhibited internationally at institutions including The Photographers’ Gallery, London; Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo; Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography; Aperture Gallery, New York; Minneapolis Institute of Arts; and many others.
1998
Signed, titled, dated, and numbered, verso
Cibachrome print (Edition of 15)
40 x 30 inches
Sold.
1990
Signed and dated in pencil, verso
Studio stamp in black ink, verso
Stitched and toned gelatin silver prints (unique)
10 x 16 inches, overall
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1994
Signed, titled, dated, and inscribed, verso
Cibachrome print
30 x 40 inches
Sold.
1999/2004
Signed and numbered by the artist
Cibachrome print (Edition of 100 + 5 APs)
16 x 24 inches, sheet size
14 x 21 inches, image size
Sold.