2017
Archival pigment print
Dimensions vary
Not for sale.
2017
Archival pigment print
Dimensions vary
Not for sale.
2017
Archival pigment print
Dimensions vary
Not for sale.
2017
Archival pigment print
Dimensions vary
Not for sale.
2017
Archival pigment print
Dimensions vary
Not for sale.
2017
Archival pigment print
Dimensions vary
Not for sale.
2017
Archival pigment print
Dimensions vary
Not for sale.
2017
Archival pigment print
Dimensions vary
Not for sale.
2017
Archival pigment print
Dimensions vary
Not for sale.
2017
Archival pigment print
Dimensions vary
Not for sale.
2017
Archival pigment print
Dimensions vary
Not for sale.
2003
Signed and dated, verso
Colored pencil on paper
11.25 x 9 inches
Contact gallery for price.
2017
Archival pigment print
Dimensions vary
Not for sale.
2003
Signed and dated, verso
Graphite on paper
13.25 x 11 inches
Sold.
2017
Archival pigment print
Dimensions vary
Not for sale.
(from the series “Somewhere”)
2016
Signed and numbered, verso
30 x 40 inches
Digital C-Print (Edition of 5)
$2500.00
20 x 24 inches
Chromogenic print (Edition of 7)
$1500.00
16 x 20 inches
Chromogenic print (Edition of 6)
$950.00
Please note that prices increase as editions sell.
From Rachel Lebowitz’s article “10 Photographers Who Captured the Changing Face of San Francisco” for Artsy, featuring work by Janet Delaney:
When the Los Angeles-born Delaney moved to South of Market in the late ’70s, the San Francisco neighborhood was, simply put, in flux. In both images and interviews, Delaney documented the SoMa area and its residents over an eight-year period, as construction on the mammoth new Moscone convention center planted the seeds for a drastic transformation of the working-class neighborhood—home also to artistic and gay communities. More than three decades later, as the city faces gentrification and skyrocketing rents amidst the booming tech industry, Delaney’s work continues to strike a chord.
Image: Frances F. Denny, “Across the Universe,” 2015, Archival pigment print.
Frances F. Denny’s one-woman show “Pink Crush” opens on Saturday, June 25, 2016, at The Open Aperture art gallery in Newport, Rhode Island. Images from her “Pink Crush” and “Let Virtue Be Your Guide” series will be on view through July 30, 2016. Frances will be in attendance at the opening on Saturday evening, signing copies of her newly-published monograph, “Let Virtue Be Your Guide.”
“Pink Crush”
June 25 – July 30, 2016
The Open Aperture Gallery
130 Touro Street
Newport, RI 02480
Opening reception:
Saturday, June 25, 2016
6:00-9:00pm
Click here for more information
Browse all of Frances F. Denny’s work at ClampArt
Blog post by:
Raechel McCarthy, Associate Director
From Sarah Stacke’s article “Instagram Takeovers, and How They Work” for Photo District News:
When Marc Yankus (@marcyankus on Instagram) took over the Smithsonian account in February, he posted images and video he had made on a recent trip to Antarctica. Yankus began the takeover with about 670 personal followers and ended with just over 1,000. Then an email from Instagram arrived, telling him that he had been put on the coveted Instagram Suggested User list. Since that email, Yankus has been adding about 1,000 followers a day to his account. As of mid-March he had reached nearly 30,000.
Apart from bringing him followers, Yankus says, the daily posts allowed him to get feedback from, and respond to, readers. He says, “I looked forward to posting every day. I loved the dialogue, the back and forth. I felt like I took people on a journey and that was a really cool thing to do.”
2016
Signed and numbered, verso
Pigment print (Edition of 7 + 2 APs)
32 x 40 inches
$1700.00
2016
Signed and numbered, verso
Pigment print (Edition of 7 + 2 APs)
20 x 25 inches
$1200.00