16th
ANNUAL FRIENDS OF FRIENDS PHOTOGRAPHY AUCTION Benefit for Children’s Healthcare in Asia
December 10, 2013
16th ANNUAL FRIENDS OF FRIENDS PHOTOGRAPHY AUCTION Benefit for Children’s Healthcare in Asia
AUCTION DATE
December 10, 2013 (Tuesday) 6:00 – 7:00 pm Preview & Cocktail Reception 7:00 – 8:30 pm Live Auction location
Metropolitan Pavilion 123 West 18th Street, #2FL The Suite, New York, NY 10011 AUCTIONEER
Rick Wester, Rick Wester Fine Art, Inc. DÉCOR
Megumi Togo HORS D’OEUVRES PROVIDED BY:
Saffron 59
PREVIEW Date
October 24, 2013 (Thursday) 6:00 – 7:00 pm Private Reception with Artists (Admission required) 7:00 – 8:00 pm Open to the public location
Rick Wester Fine Art 526 West 26th Street, Suite 417, New York, NY 10001 A state-of-the-art photo booth will be presented by the BOSCO.
ADMISSION
$75 donation – entitles you to place bids and to join the preview or $500 donation – the above plus a special print by Sheila Rock (tax-deductible portion: $470) The artwork can also be viewed online at www.fwabphotoauction.org with links to each artist’s homepage.
FOR INQUIRIES, CONTACT:
FRIENDS WITHOUT A BORDER 1123 Broadway, #1210, New York, NY 10010 Tel (212) 691-0909 Fax (212)337-8052 e-mail: fwab@fwab.org
Cover: © Kenro Izu, Dwarka #432. India 2010 Digital Photography courtesy of Don Penny, NYC Catalog Printed by New York Press & Graphics
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photographer never knows when the perfect captured moment will present itself. It is a fevered and sometimes desperate search, and though it helps greatly to have a deep appreciation for the art of photography, a thirst for knowledge, and lots and lots of patience, sometimes the moment comes without warning.
In 1993, while waiting for the perfect moment to present itself at Angkor Wat, Kenro Izu experienced a different kind of moment. On that early morning in Cambodia, standing ready in front of Angkor Wat with his large format camera, Kenro saw a group of young kids staring up at him. He first noticed their big smiles and curious spirit, but then he noticed that many of them were missing limbs from encounters with land mines. This led him to do research into the local healthcare system, and what he found was a broken and corrupt system. As he was visiting a local hospital, he saw a little girl pass away as her father helplessly watched, because he didn’t have enough money to pay for his daughter’s care. That was the moment, and in that moment Kenro knew he had to do something. It has been 20 years since Kenro captured that moment, and in that short time, Angkor Hospital for Children (AHC) has become the essential pediatric treatment and teaching institution for the country. What started as a small Outpatient Department has blossomed into a full service children’s hospital that includes dental, vision, outreach programs, nutrition classes, a medical education center, heart surgery, low acuity unit, inpatient department, triage, intensive care unit, a Satellite clinic, and so much more.
Friends Without A Border (Friends) continues to cheer on AHC, and with your help will continue to help support their fundraising efforts. And, as is the case with every perfectly captured moment, there are ripple effects…
Photo © Kenro Izu
“On the same trip that I visited AHC for its groundbreaking ceremony fifteen years ago, I also visited an ancient Buddhist site in Luang Prabang, Laos. It is now my renewed dream to bring compassionate care to those children who suffer from the lack of medical care in this quaint beautiful town that I am so found of. My new dream has already become a new goal for Friends, and I hope that it will be something you look forward to and be a part of with us.” –Kenro Izu Friends is thrilled to announce that we are partnering with the Luang Prabang Provincial Hospital and Health Department to bring the same high-quality and compassionate care that was achieved at AHC to the children of Laos. Plans are currently being finalized for the creation of Lao Friends Hospital for Children. A medical baseline survey is already underway, and construction is slated to begin this November. None of this would be possible without the tremendous support from the photography community. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all the photographers, galleries, and collectors who have contributed to the 16th Annual Friends of Friends Photography Auction. We thank the artists whose photographs make the auction possible; our generous donors who provide essential support; committee members who give so much of their time, energy, and talent to the event; and, of course, a sincere thank you to everyone who attends the auction. Together, we are creating a healthier future for the children of Southeast Asia.
David Pritchard Executive Director, Friends Without A Border
Photo © Yumiko Izu
In January of this year, another moment was celebrated – the independence of AHC. With a big smile on his face, Kenro handed a heart-shaped key to the staff of AHC and watched them raise it high and proudly above their heads. As Kenro has described it, “it was a bittersweet moment because I feel like a father who is watching his children move away from home to find their independence and success in the world.”
Special Print Novice with Beads by Sheila Rock
It is our pleasure to present this limited-edition print, generously donated by Sheila Rock exclusively for the 16th Annual Friends of Friends Photography Auction. The print is now available prior to the auction. Price $500 (tax-deductible portion $470) Edition of 15 Gelatin silver print Year of work: 1999/ 2000 11 7/8 x 9 1/4 on 14 x 11 paper, presented in 17 x 14 4-ply museum boards Signed, titled and editioned in pencil on the verso; Embossed with Friends Without A Border stamp Prints are made available courtesy of Chelsea Photographic Services.
The image is included in the artist’s monograph titled Sera: the Way of the Tibetan Monk, with a foreword by Robert Thurman (Columbia University Press, 2005). It has been exhibited worldwide, including at the Museo Palazzo Bricherasio (Turin, Italy), the East Asian Art Museum (Bath, England), the Wereldmuseum (Rotterdam, Netherlands) and the Benton Museum of Art (Storrs, CT).
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David Scheinbaum Tofuku-ji Temple, 2000 Gelatin silver print mounted on a 4-ply board; Printed in 2010 5 1/8 x 12 1/4 Signed in pencil on the window mat; Signed, titled and editioned in pencil on mount recto; Photorapher’s stamp on mount verso Artist proof Estimate $1,600 Donated by the artist courtesy of Scheinbaum & Russek Ltd.
Hiroshi Watanabe Aikichi with Bamboo Sieve from the series Suo Sarumawashi 2008 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2009 13 3/4 x 13 3/4 Signed, dated and editioned in pencil on the verso Edition no. 1/15 Estimate $1,500 Donated by the artist courtesy of Bonni Benrubi Gallery The image is included in the artist’s monograph titled Suo Sarumawashi (Photo-Eye Editions, 2009) and was exhibited at the Promenades Photographiques (2010) and the Kopeikin Gallery (Sept 2013).
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William Claxton (1927 - 2008) Rudi Gernreich - Barbra Streisand, 1964 Gelatin silver print 13 3/8 x 10 1/8 Photographer’s stamp with title in ink on the verso Framed Estimate $1,500 Donated by The Estate of William Claxton courtesy of Demont Photo Management
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The image was taken in New York City for Show magazine.
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Wynn Bullock (1902 -1975) Child in Forest, 1951 Pigment print mounted on a 4-ply board; Printed in 2012 11 x 14 Identification label with the photographer’s signature stamp on mount verso, signed by an authorized representative Edition no. 5/40 Framed Estimate $1,000 Donated by Bullock Family Photography LLC courtesy of Anne Reed Gallery
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Elliott Erwitt Paris, France, 1949 Gelatin silver print 11 4/8 x 17 5/8 Signed in ink on the recto and in pencil on the verso Frame courtesy of Museum & Gallery Services Estimate $5,500 Donated by the artist
The print comes with a letter of authentification issued by Bullock Family Photography LLC.
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John McDermott Monk in the Wind - Angkor Wat 2001 Pigment print; Printed in 2013 29 7/8 x 20 Signed and editioned in ink on the recto; Signed, titled, editioned and dated in pencil on the verso Edition no. 18/40 Estimate $2,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of McDermott Gallery The image appears in the artist’s monograph titled Elegy: Reflections on Angkor (McDermott Gallery, 2009) and has been exhibited at the Sundaram Tagore Gallery.
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Ralph Gibson Infanta 2009 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2009 8 1/2 x 12 1/2 Signed, dated and editioned in pencil on the verso Edition no. 17/25 Frame courtesy of Fine Art Frame Works Estimate $4,000 Donated by the artist The print comes with a catalog titled Ralph Gibson. 50: Years (Point Light, 2012).
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Daido Moriyama Untitled from the series Japan: A Photo Theater 1968 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2012 13 x 9 1/8 Signed in pencil on the verso Framed Estimate $3,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of Daido Moriyama Photo Foundation
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William Abranowicz Bedroom, Greece, 1988 Gelatin silver print mounted on a 2-ply board ; Printed in 1990 10 5/8 x 10 3/8 Signed in pencil on mount recto; Photographer’s stamp with signature and title in pencil on mount verso Frame courtesy of Museum & Gallery Services Estimate $1,200 Donated by the artist and Andrea Raisfeld courtesy of Bonni Benrubi Gallery The image is included in a book titled The Greek Life (Rizzoli, 2001).
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Jan Groover (1943 - 2012) Untitled circa 1990 Contact print on C-print 5x7 Unique print Estimate $6,000 Donated by Bruce Boice courtesy of Janet Borden, Inc.
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Horst P. Horst (1906 - 1999) Gertrude Stein, Paris, 1946 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 1990 9 3/8 x 7 1/2 Framed Estimate $3,000 Donated by Andrea Raisfeld and William Abranowicz This print was given to William Abranowicz by the photographer in 1990.
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Ellen von Unwerth Cat Whisperer, 2012 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2013 14 1/8 x 11 1/8 Signed, dated and editioned in pencil on the verso Edition no. 1/15 Frame courtesy of Fine Art Frame Works Estimate $4,800 Donated by the artist courtesy of Staley-Wise Gallery The image was included in her exhibition titled Playdate at the Staley-Wise Gallery (May - July 2013).
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Herb Ritts (1952 - 2002) Untitled Nude II, Miami, 1997 Vintage gelatin silver print 18 3/4 x 14 3/4 Estate stamp with signature of Mark McKenna, executive director at HRF, and annotation of gift print; Titled and editioned in pencil on the verso Edition no. 12/25 Framed Estimate $7,500 Donated by Herb Ritts Foundation courtesy of Edwynn Houk Gallery
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Kurt Markus Derrick Cage, Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1998 Gelatin silver print 16 5/8 x 13 1/8 Signed in pencil on the recto Framed Estimate $2,000 Donated by Taki Wise courtesy of Staley-Wise Gallery The print is from the collection of Alexandra Wise, who loved photography, children and her visit to Cambodia.
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Alfred Wertheimer Elvis Presley & Scotty Moore Stand by: Waiting for the Director’s Cue at Stage Show, Hosted by The Dorsey Brothers, CBS Studio 50, March 17, 1956, NYC Gelatin silver print; Printed in 1987 11 3/8 x 7 1/2 Signed in ink on the recto; Photographer’s copyright stamp with signature and title in pencil on the verso Framed Estimate $3,000 Donated by the artist The print comes with a signed copy of Elvis 1956 (Welcome Books, 2009).
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Monica Rich Kosann Bull’s Eye C-print mounted on a 1/8” plexi; Printed in 2002 23 1/2 x 15 3/4 Signed and titled in ink on the back of frame Artist proof Estimate $2,700 Donated by the artist
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The image was exhibited at the Katharina Rich Perlow Gallery and is in the permanent collection of the Children’s Museum of Manhattan.
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Elliott Landy Bob Dylan, at his Byrdcliffe Home, Woodstock, NY, 1968 Pigment print; Printed in 2013 18 x 12 1/2 Signed, titled and editioned in ink on the recto; Photographer’s stamp with signature and edition in pencil on the verso Artist proof no. 5 Frame courtesy of CLV Art Services Estimate $2,500 Donated by the artist This is the cover image of Bob Dylan’s seminal 1969 album Nashville Skyline.
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Masatomo Kuriya Phalaenopsis, 2000 Cibachome; Printed in 2000 18 1/2 x 14 Signed in ink on the recto Edition no. 6/25 Framed Estimate $1,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of Yancey Richardson Gallery
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José Picayo Dead Quail & Pheasant 1999 Pigment print on Mitsumata paper; Printed in 2013 20 x 16 Signed in pencil on the verso Edition no. 1/25 Framed Estimate $2,300 Donated by the artist
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Steve McCurry Girl with Coin Dress 1980 Pigment print; Printed in 2013 16 1/2 x 10 7/8 Signed in ink on the recto; Photographer’s stamp on the verso Frame courtesy of Fine Art Frame Works Estimate $3,500 Donated by the artist The image was photographed in Afghanistan in May, 1980.
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Hiroshi Sugimoto Lightning Fields 146 2009 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2009 23 x 18 1/2 Signed in pencil on the recto; Title and edition blindstamped in the margin Edition no. 6/25 Frame courtesy of Drummond Framing Estimate $18,000 Donated by the artist The image appears on the cover of the artist’s catalog titled Nature of Light (Izu Photo Museum, 2009).
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Robert Dutesco Linda, Christie & Naomi 1994 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2013 15 3/4 x 23 Signed in ink on the recto Framed Estimate $7,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of The Wild Horses of Sable Island Gallery Sable Island, known as “the Graveyard of the Atlantic,” sits 100 miles off the coast of Nova Scotia. Since the seventeenth century, it has been the site of more than 475 shipwrecks. Just 26 miles in length and less than 1 mile wide, it is home to more than 400 wild horses. Abandoned there by sailors long ago or cast ashore from wrecks on the many sandbars that surround the island, this feral herd has managed to thrive in an austere, unforgiving environment that offers not a single sheltering tree and just sea grass and rainwater ponds for sustenance.
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Sean Perry Three Crows, Kyoto 2013 Platinum-palladium print 8 x 5 3/4 Signed, titled, dated and editioned in pencil on the verso Edition no. 2/8 Estimate $1,500 Donated by the artist courtesy of Stephen L. Clark Gallery The image was included in Stephen L. Clark Gallery’s 25th anniversary exhibition (Oct 2013).
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Phil Borges Kinesi, 6 1998 Cibachome; Printed in 2012 12 x 32 Signed in pencil on the verso; Title with annotation printed in ink and editioned in pencil on the recto Edition no. 30/50 Framed Estimate $3,250 Donated by the artist and Julee Geier
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Samburu Tribe in Mt. Nyira, Kenyan Kinesi often helps his older brother take care of the family goats. He is the only one of seven children who was selected by his parents to attend school. Since his Samburu family is semi-nomadic, sometimes he must walk alone nearly four hours – over terrain populated by baboons and leopards – to get to the only school in his district. His mother says that Kinesi runs most of the way – not from fear of predators, but from the excitement of school.
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Michael Massaia “The Rabbit Hole #7” - NYC High Line 2011 Toned gelatin silver print; Printed in 2013 16 1/4 x 22 3/4 Signed and editioned in ink on the recto and in pencil on the verso Edition no. 3/20 Framed Estimate $4,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of June Bateman Fine Art
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Beaumont Newhall (1908 - 1993) Edward Weston’s Kitchen 1940 Gelatin silver print mounted on a 4-ply board; Later print 13 1/8 x 10 1/8 Signed, titled and dated in pencil on the recto Framed Estimate $3,000 Donated by Scheinbaum & Russek Ltd.
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James Karales (1930 - 2002) Man with Flag - Selma to Montgomery March for Voting Rights, 1965 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2009 8 3/4 x 13 1/4 Estate stamp with signature of executrix, Monica Karales, title, date, print date and edition number in pencil on the verso Framed Estimate $4,000 Donated by The Estate of James Karales courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery
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Annie Leibovitz Mikhail Baryshnikov and Rob Besserer, Cumberland Island, Georgia, 1990 Pigment print; Printed in 2011 15 x 11 Photographer’s stamp with signature, title and edition in pencil on the verso Edition no. 9/25 Frame courtesy of Drummond Framing Estimate $8,500 Donated by the artist
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Matt Mahurin Untitled Gelatin silver print; Printed Pre 2000 11 3/4 x 11 3/4 Signed in pencil on the recto Artist proof Estimate $3,000 Donated by the artist
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Michael Kenna Chinese Fishing Nets, Kochi, Kerala, India 2008 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2012 8 x 7 3/4 Signed, dated and editioned in pencil on mount recto; Photographer’s stamp with signature, title and dates in pencil on mount verso Edition no. 5/45 Estimate $2,500 Donated by the artist courtesy of Robert Mann Gallery
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Kenro Izu Dwarka #432. India 2010 Platinum-palladium print; Printed in 2012 13 1/8 x 19 1/8 Signed and dated with negative number in pencil on the recto; Photographer’s stamp with signature, title, edition, negative number and date in pencil on mount verso Edition no. 2/20 Frame courtesy of Museum & Gallery Services Estimate $3,500 Donated by the artist courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery
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The image was included in his exhibition titled India - Where Prayer Echoes at the Howard Greenberg Gallery (January 2013).
Wanderlust Special Portfolio by Michael Clinton
Burmese Dusk, Northern Burma, 2000 Michael Clinton is the author of five photography books depicting his global travels and a non-fiction work titled The Globetrotter Diaries (Glitterati, 2013). As a teenager, Clinton promised himself that he would visit 100 countries during his lifetime; this quest was realized during a trip to Antarctica in 2003. His recent travel to Mongolia marked his 123rd country. Images in this portfolio are an expression of a childhood dream fulfilled, while also transcending the boundaries of place and time.
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A collection of ten pigment prints. All of the prints are matted and presented in a hand-crafted double wall drop spine box, covered in elegant bookbinding cloth and direct foil-stamped on the cover. Various image sizes printed on 13 ½ x 18 paper, matted with 16 x 20 boards: Printed in 2013 Signed and editioned by the artist in pencil on the recto; Embossed with Friends Without A Border stamp on each print Edition no. of portfolio ½ with various edition no. for each image Estimate $8,000 Donated by the artist Printing courtesy of Laumont Portfolio case courtesy of Hing Yip Printing Co., Ltd.
Vintage Constellation, Tucson, Arizona, 2009
Over the Skeleton Coast, Namibia, 1999
Tunisian Sands, Tunisia, 1998
Bermuda Shore, Bermuda, 1997
Namibian Sands, Namibia, 1999
Over Sedona, Arizona, 1997
Over New York City, 1999
Antarctica Arch, 2003
In Bologna, Italy, 2001
Silent AUCTION
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Ruth Orkin (1921 - 1985) VE Day, Times Square, New York City 1945 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2005 10 x 11 3/4 Photographer’s blindstamp on the recto; Estate stamp with signature of executrix, Mary Engel, title, date and copyright date in pencil on the verso Estimate $1,000 Donated by Ruth Orkin Photo Archive courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery
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Arthur Leipzig Tug of War, Harlem, c. 1950 Gelatin silver print; Printed circa 2003 13 x 10 Photographer’s stamp with signature in pencil on the verso Estimate $1,500 Donated by Joel Leipzig courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery
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Arthur King Lyric Moment 1958 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2012 9 3/8 x 9 Signed, titled and dated in ink on the recto; Editioned in pencil on the verso Edition no. 13/25 Estimate $500 Donated by the artist
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The image was taken from Manhattan Bridge while shooting a 16mm film.
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Janet Russek Two Pears with Long Shadows 1993 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 1999 9 x 11 1/4 Signed, titled and dated in pencil on the recto Edition no. 6/25 Estimate $1,600 Donated by the artist courtesy of Scheinbaum & Russek Ltd.
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Linda Butler “Blowing Curtain,� Lerici near La Spezia, Italy 1993 Poly toned gelatin silver print 13 1/2 x 9 5/8 Signed, titled, dated and editioned in pencil on the verso Edition no. 13/25 Estimate $1,600 Donated by the artist courtesy of Weston Gallery
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Brian English Butterfly 2001 Gelatin silver print mounted on a 2-ply board ; Printed in 2001 6 7/8 x 6 7/8 Signed, titled, dated and editioned in pencil on mount verso Edition no. 2/25 Estimate $750 Donated by the artist
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Yumiko Izu Secret Garden, Blanc 111 2011 Platinum-palladium print; Printed in 2013 9 5/8 x 7 3/4 Signed, titled, dated and editioned in pencil on the recto Edition no. 1/15 Estimate $1,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery
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Mona Zubair Central Park at Night 2009 C-print; Printed in 2013 Signed, dated and editioned with location in ink on the verso Edition no. 1/10 Estimate $1,000 Donated by the artist
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Malcolm Kirk Spiked Armour 1977 Pigment print; Printed in 2006 8x8 Embossed; Signed and image info in pencil on the verso Estimate $1,000 Donated by the artist
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A suite of spiked armour with a metal helmet atop a leather jacket and trousers - function unknown; from anonymous private collection.
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William Wegman 45 Degrees 2005 Pigment print; Printed in 2005 9 1/2 x 8 Signed, titled, dated and editioned in ink on the recto Edition no. 27/30 Estimate $750 Donated by the artist
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Patricia Heal Pony Shoes 2010 Digital C-print on canvas with mixed media 9 x 6 3/4 Signed in ink on the recto Unique print Framed Estimate $1,300 Donated by the artist
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Carolyne Roehm Black Tulip 2012 GiclÊe print; Printed in 2013 22 x 14 5/8 Signed and dated in pencil on the recto Estimate $1,000 Donated by the artist This image appears in the artist’s monograph titled Flowers (Clarkson Potter, 2012), which captures blooms from her Connecticut garden.
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Berenice Abbott (1898 - 1991) New York 1930s Gelatin silver print mounted on a 4-ply board; Printed circa 1985 10 3/4 x 13 3/4 Signed in pencil on mount recto Estimate $6,000 Donated by Ron and Carol Kurtz courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery
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Amy Touchette Arriving Home 2004 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2013 9 1/4 x 13 3/4 Signed and titled in pencil on the verso Edition no. 1/10 Estimate $1,600 Donated by the artist courtesy of ClampArt The image is included in the artist’s first monograph titled Shoot the Arrow: A Portrait of the World Famous *BOB* (Un-Gyve Press, 2013). The World Famous *BOB* is a female burlesque dancer based in Brooklyn, who is a central part of the neo-burlesque movement in NYC in the 1990s.
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Vincent Giordano (1952 -2010) Fleet Week 1980 Vintage gelatin silver print 3 1/8 x 4 5/8 Estate stamp with signature and title in pencil on the verso Estimate $500 Donated by Hilda Giordano courtesy of The Estate of Vincent Giordano The image was taken on the Fifth Avenue in front of Rockefeller Center in NYC.
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George S. Zimbel Juliano de Medicis on the Floor, Easthampton, NY 1991 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 1996 9 1/4 x 13 3/4 Signed and dated in ink on the recto; Signed, titled, and dated in pencil with copyright stamp on the verso Edition no. 2 Estimate $2,800 Donated by the artist courtesy of Stephen Bulger Gallery
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Mike Disfarmer (1888 - 1959) Untitled (Boy in Soldier Uniform Standing on Table) 1939-46 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2003 12 x 7 Disfarmer Collection blindstamp on the recto; Disfarmer Collection stamp with edition in pencil on the verso Edition no. 17/75 Estimate $1,000 Donated by Peter Miller courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery
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Douglas Carr Cunningham Rest in Olongapo City, Philippines - 1972 from the series Olongapo and Angeles City, Philippines 1971-1973 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2013 9 1/2 x 6 3/8 Signed and dated in pencil on the verso Estimate $2,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of Charleston Center for Photography
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Denise Rickles Gazing Up in Laos 1999 C-print; Printed in 2013 15 5/8 x 23 1/2 Signed in pencil on mount verso Estimate $500 Donated by the artist
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Linda Rutenberg Double Lotus from the series Garden at Night 2008 Pigment print; Printed in 2009 20 1/4 x 13 1/2 Signed and editioned in pencil on the recto Edition no. 3/30 Estimate $750 Donated by the artist courtesy of June Bateman Fine Art This image is part of a series in which botanical gardens were photographed in the midnight hours.
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Richard Kagan “Two Trees Enclosed, Daitoku-ji #12� Kyoto from the series Invocations 2011 Pigment print; Printed in 2011 12 3/8 x 18 3/4 Signed in ink on the recto Edition no. 3/25 Framed Estimate $1,850 Donated by the artist courtesy of June Bateman Fine Art
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The series depicts Zen Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines in Kyoto.
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Wendy Sacks Jasmine’s Odyssey from the series Immersed in Living Water 2012 Pigment print; Printed in 2012 18 1/8 x 12 Signed and dated in pencil on the verso Edition no. 3/15 Estimate $1,600 Donated by the artist Sacks was an Art Laguna Prize finalist in 2013 and has received numerous awards, most recently The Photographer of The Year in the fine art category of Pollux Award in 2012.
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Don Farber Brothers 1989 Pigment print; Printed in 2013 18 1/4 x 12 1/4 Signed in pencil on the recto Estimate $1,200 Donated by the artist courtesy of June Bateman Fine Art
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Photographed at Sonada Monastery, Darjeeling, India. The image has appeared in publications such as More Reflections on the Meaning of Life (LIFE, 1992), Buddhism: A Concise Introduction (HarperOne, 2003), Visions of Buddhist Life (University of California Press, 2005) and Tibetan Buddhist Life (DK Adult, 2003). The print comes with a signed copy of Visions of Buddhist Life.
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Takeshi Ijima Nabegataki, Kumamoto 2010 Pigment print; Printed in 2013 10 1/8 x 15 1/4 Signed in pencil on the recto Edition no. 2/15 Estimate $500 Donated by the artist
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George Grubb Macaqie at Rest Mar 7, 2013 Laser exposed gelatin silver print 20 x 20 Photographer’s stamp and seal with signature in ink on the verso Edition no. 1/5 Framed Estimate $750 Donated by the artist
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The image was photographed at the Jigokudani Yaen Koen in Japan. The print was exhibited in a group show titled Hot + Cold at the Soho Photo Gallery (June, 2013).
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Michael Amoruso Three Rocks, Mendocino 2012 Gelatin silver print 9x9 Signed, titled, dated and editioned in pencil on the verso Edition no. 3/15 Estimate $500 Donated by the artist
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Lawrence Lewis Alanna 2010 Gelatin silver print 8 x 10 Signed, titled and dated in pencil on the verso Artist proof Framed Estimate $1,000 Donated by Mary L. Dunne
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Kenshu Sannohe A Woman 2013 Gelatin silver print 18 x 14 3/8 Signed and dated in ink on the verso Edition no. 1 Estimate $1,000 Donated by the artist
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Yoshi Takata (1917 - 2009)
Pont Neuf Gelatin silver print 18 1/2 x 12 1/2 Photographer’s stamp with signature Framed Estimate $1,000 Donated by Alfredo and Catherine De Vido
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After taking up on photography with the advice by Ihei Kimura, Takata moved to Paris in 1954 and photographed for Pierre Cardin for a number of years. She organized visits to Japan for Cardin as well as Henri Cartier-Bresson. De Vido purchased the print from the artist after seeing her exhibition at la Maison de la culture du Japon Ă Paris in 2000.
Featuring Artists from Japan
Special thank you to Tsuyoshi Saeki, Publisher of Kaze no Tabibito magazine, who collected the prints presented on the following pages.
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Manabu Someya Calcutta 1998 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 1998 11 1/2 x 8 7/8 Signed in pencil on the verso Artist proof Estimate $900 Donated by the artist Since childhood, Someya always held an image of Calcutta that was not the typical “sacred & secular” or “noisy & chaotic”, but something more romantic: a city with sadness and beauty of life. His wish is that his images, taken with a large format camera, will one day bring the beautiful memories of the city back to life for those who live there.
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Kazuyoshi Nomachi Ethiopian Market 2012 Pigment print; Printed in 2012 10 7/8 x 16 1/4 Signed in ink on the verso Estimate $3,000 Donated by the artist
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Nomachi received awards by the Photographic Society of Japan and the Higashikawa Prize in 1997 for his monograph titled Sahara 20 years. His work on Asian and Islamic countries has appeared in leading publications such as National Geographic, Stern and GEO.
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Nobuyuki Takahashi Untitled 2012 Cibachome; Printed in 2012 9 5/8 x 6 3/8 Signed in ink on the verso Estimate $600 Donated by the artist Known for his images of Niyodo River in Kochi, Takahashi’s images of nature scenes have been extensively exhibited. His work is in the collection of the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe.
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Naonori Nishiyama Bicycle 2011 C-print; Printed in 2012 9 5/8 x 9 1/2 Signed in ink on the recto Estimate $650 Donated by the artist courtesy of Emon Gallery After receiving the “Is Everybody The Same?” Award by Camera Monthly magazine in 1997, Nishiyama’s work has been exhibited extensively. “What would be the color if you combine your past, present and future together in a melting pot…?”
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Ryoichi Saito Hiroshima from the series A Good Day - Japan 2010 Pigment print 11 3/8 x 17 1/8 Signed and titled in ink on the recto Estimate $500 Donated by the artist
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The image appears in the artist’s monograph, A Good Day - Japan, which depicts the cheerfulness of people in rural areas who have survived in a country with many natural disasters, especially after the 3.11 earthquake and tsunami. Saito received the Newcomer Award by the Photographic Society of Japan for New Map (1992) and the Higashikawa Prize for Lost China (2003).
Featuring Artists from Japan
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Takehiko Nakafuji Paris 2011 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2012 11 1/2 x 7 1/4 Signed in pencil on the verso Estimate $400 Donated by the artist courtesy of Gallery NiĂŠpce Nakafuji received the Higashikawa Prize in 2013 for the series, Sakuan, Matapaan - Hokkaido. His work is in the collection of the Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts.
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Yoshiaki Maeda Girl at Coney Island 1994 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 1996 6 1/8 x 6 1/8 Signed in ink on the verso Estimate $300 Donated by the artist
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Katsutoshi Hatsuzawa Paris in the 70s Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2012 7 x 10 1/2 Signed in ink on the recto Estimate $300 Donated by the artist Hatsuzawa is known for his widelypublished images of Paris, where he lived for almost a decade.
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Takeshi Mizukoshi Karakorum - Hispar Glacier from Nushik La 1979 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2005 6 7/8 x 9 3/4 Signed, titled and editioned in ink on the verso Edition no. 4/30 Estimate $1,250 Donated by the artist Well-known for his works in the area of alpine and nature shooting, Mizukoshi was awarded the Ken Domon Award (1999) and the Minister’s Prize of Cultural Affairs in Art Category (2008).
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Jun Morinaga Wave 1994 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2007 11 7/8 x 17 3/4 Signed, titled and dated in pencil on the verso Estimate $3,000 Donated by the artist In the early 60s, Morinaga assisted W. Eugene Smith, who expressed a great affinity for his work. Morinaga was awarded the Annual Prize by the Photographic Society of Japan (1980). His work is in the collections of the National Gallery of Canada, the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography.
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Kazuhiko Washio Seas from the series On the Horizon 2009 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2011 6 1/8 x 9 Signed in pencil on the recto Edition no. 3 Estimate $400 Donated by the artist
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Washio has been photographing the coastline of Japan for more than 15 years. The image was taken just before the 3.11 tsunami and appears in the monograph titled On the Horizon (One Drops, 2012). Proceeds from the book go towards helping the victims of the disaster.
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Lynn Saville The Meadowlands 2013 Pigment print 14 1/16 x 22 Signed, titled, dated and editioned in ink on the verso Edition no. 3/15 Estimate $1,750 Donated by the artist courtesy of Yancey Richardson Gallery
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Steve Joester Andy 1979 Pigment print; Printed in 2013 20 x 15 Signed, dated and editioned in pencil on the recto Edition no. 5/25 Estimate $1,100 Donated by the artist The image was taken backstage at a Judas Priest concert.
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Ken Rosenthal Not Dark Yet #ZVB-52-9 2002 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2002 15 x 15 Signed, titled, editioned and year of work in pencil on the verso Edition no. 4/25 Estimate $1,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of Klompching Gallery and Anne Reed Gallery The image is included in the artist’s monograph titled Ken Rosenthal: Photographs 2001-2009 (Ken Rosenthal, 2011). The series represents the artist’s relationship to a world and a life radically different from the ones he knew prior to the events of September 2001. As a parent of young children, their safety could no longer be taken for granted.
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Alvin Booth Untitled #950755 from the series Corpus 1995 Uniquely toned gelatin silver print 12 3/4 x 10 1/4 Signed and editioned in pencil on the recto; Titled and dated in pencil on the verso Edition no. 4/15 Framed Estimate $1,900 Donated by the artist and Nike Lanning courtesy of Fahey Klein Gallery
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Motohiro Takeda Still Life from the series River 2012 C-print; Printed in 2012 13 9/16 x 10 11/16 Signed and dated in ink on the verso Edition no. 1/7 Estimate $650 Donated by the artist
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The series is a recollection of the artist’s own childhood spent at his late grandfather’s house in the countryside of Japan. The darkness represents the deep chaos of our minds and the place of our memories. The title is a metaphor for the split between life and death, as well as the unending flow of time.
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Barbara Mensch The Black Stallion, Greenville, NY 2012 Pigment print; Printed in 2013 12 1/16 x 12 Signed, titled and editioned in ink on the verso Artist proof no. 1/2 Estimate $2,000 Donated by Morning Slayter Fine Art
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Don Penny Samsara v2 2012 Pigment print; Printed in 2012 20 1/2 diameter printed on 24 x 24 paper Signed in pencil on the recto and verso Estimate $1,500 Donated by the artist
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Sheva Fruitman Blue Line 2: Photo Scroll 2012 Pigment print; Printed in 2013 13� x 10’ Signed, titled, dated and editioned in pencil on the verso Edition no. 2/10 Estimate $800 Donated by the artist The image was included in her exhibition titled Evidence Blue at Bard College (2013).
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Howard H. Baker, Jr. Washington Monument Pigment print mounted on a 4-ply board 19 3/4 x 15 Estimate not provided Donated by the artist Known as an avid photographer, Senator Baker has chronicled much of his life through photographs. His work has been exhibited across the U.S. and in Japan.
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Ellen Garvens Plaster Room from the series Making Devices 2005 Pigment print emulsion mounted on a 1/4� plexi; Printed in 2005 24 x 18 Signed, titled and dated with annotation in ink on the verso Edition no. 1/5 Estimate $1,000 Donated by the artist
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The image was photographed at the COPE National Rehabilitation Center in Vientiane, Laos. The print comes with Contact Sheet no. 150 (Light Work, 2009) that is dedicated to this project of photographing in prosthetic clinics in the U.S., Laos, Cambodia and Thailand.
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Nicola Dill Sea Etchings 2002 Pigment print; Printed in 2009 3 3/4 x 4 3/4 diptychs on 14 3/4 x 12 paper Signed and editioned in pencil on the verso Edition no. 25/25 Estimate $500 Donated by Nazraeli Press The print is a part of the deluxe-edition book, Sea Etchings (Nazraeli Press, 2010), which comes in a clamshell box.
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Masao Yamamoto Nakazora #1254 2005 Toned gelatin silver print 7 7/8 x 4 7/8 Signed, dated and editioned in pencil with copyright stamp on the verso Edition no. 36/40 Estimate $1,200 Donated by the artist
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Richard Gere Gilmore Pond II 2012 Pigment print 6 1/4 x 9 1/2 Signed and titled in pencil on the verso Estimate $1,600 Donated by the artist courtesy of The Gere Foundation
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Barbara J. Kline Angkor Wat/ Nautilus Shell 2013 Gelatin silver photomontage 10 5/8 x 13 5/8 Signed and dated in pencil on the verso; Signed in ink on the window mat; Photographer’s copyright stamp with signature and date in ink on mount verso Artist proof Estimate $500 Donated by the artist courtesy of Anne Reed Gallery The image was taken at Angkor Wat depicting “devatas” temple guardians or custodians as “Apsaras”, female spirit of the clouds and water in Hindu and Buddhist mythology; the Chambered Nautilus represents sacred geometry and the sea.
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Tri Huu Luu Hue, Vietnam 2009 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2011 17 x 17 Signed, titled and editioned in pencil on the recto Edition no. 1/30 Framed Estimate $850 Donated by the artist
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Alexandra Catiere Letters #4 2004 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2004 12 7/8 x 9 7/8 Signed, titled and editioned in pencil on the verso Edition no. 3/25 Estimate $850 Donated by the artist courtesy of Miyako Yoshinaga Gallery The image was included in her exhibition titled Letters at the Miyako Yoshinaga Gallery (2004).
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Anne Day Versailles 2007 Pigment print; Printed in 2013 10 3/4 x 10 3/4 Signed in ink on the recto Artist proof Framed Estimate $1,000 Donated by the artist
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Hiromitsu Morimoto Untitled 2009 Pigment print; Printed in 2013 4x5 Signed and dated in ink on the recto Estimate $500 Donated by the artist courtesy of Jayne Baum Gallery The original image on kallitype was scanned and printed as a pigment print.
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Enna Deer Haitian Boy on Balcony 2005 C-print; Printed in 2013 24 x 16 Photographer’s label on the verso Unique print of this size Estimate $1,250 Donated by the artist courtesy of Anne Reed Gallery This image was taken in the town of Les Cayes, Haiti. Precariously perched on a broken balcony, this young boy was caught looking down into a courtyard off of which there were living quarters. The patina and architecture reveal what was once a very beautiful French colonial home.
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Kanako Sasaki Outcast from the series Wanderlust 2005 Lamda print; Printed in 2009 28 1/2 x 34 1/2 Signed and dated in pencil on the verso; Photographer’s label on the back of frame Edition no. 1/10 Framed Estimate $4,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of Dina Mitrani Gallery Sasaki creates her own Ukiyo – the floating world – by exploring her own imaginative world, that is influenced by traditional Japanese novels, Ukiyo-e paintings and her childhood memories.
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Marcia Cooper Untitled (Bound) 2012 C-print; Printed in 2013 13 3/4 x 9 Signed in pencil on verso Artist proof no. 2/2 Framed Estimate $650 Donated by the artist This work was selected for a national juried exhibition titled Bound by the Women’s Caucus for Art with Cora Rosevear, Associate Curator of Painting and Sculpture, MOMA, as its juror (2013).
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Joseph Scheer Conchylodes salamisalis from the series The Biodiversity of Sonora Mexico 2011 Pigment print; Printed in 2013 18 x 25 1/2 Signed, titled and dated in pencil on the recto Artist proof Estimate $1,400 Donated by the artist courtesy of Quintenz Gallery and David Floria Gallery
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The series was created during his stay in Mexico on a Fulbright Robles Research Scholarship.
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Tom Graves Oaxaca 1999 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 1999 9 3/8 x 7 3/8 Signed in pencil on the print and mount recto Estimate $500 Donated by the artist
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Mariette Pathy Allen Kiwi at a Coffee Shop 2002 Selenium toned gelatin silver print 20 x 16 Signed in ink on the verso Edition no. 2/10 Framed Estimate $1,600 Donated by the artist The image appears on the cover of the artist’s monograph titled The Gender Frontier (Kehrer, 2004).
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Ehren Joseph Before the Harvest 2010 Pigment print; Printed in 2013 14 x 11 Signed, editioned and embossed on the recto Edition no. 1/10 Estimate $550 Donated by the artist
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A Maasai woman readies her machete before going to harvest Zulu grass for braiding.
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Wendy Paton Louvre Children 2006 Selenium toned gelatin silver print; Printed in 2009 14 1/4 x 17 3/4 Signed in pencil on the verso Edition no. 1/19 Estimate $1,150 Donated by the artist courtesy of Sous Les Etoiles Gallery This image is included in the artist’s monograph titled Visages de Nuit (Kehrer Verlag, 2013).
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Burt Glinn (1925 - 2008) Khrushchev and Lincoln Memorial 1959 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2013 by Pablo Iniero at Magnum Photos 13 x 8 3/4 Estate stamp with signature of executrix, Elena Prohaska Glinn in pencil on the verso Edition no. 7/100 Estimate $2,000 Donated by Elena Prohaska Glinn courtesy of Elena Prohaska Fine Arts
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Vincent Cianni In P.S. 19 Schoolyard, Williamsburg, Brooklyn 1995 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 1995 12 x 10 Signed, titled, dated and editioned in pencil on the verso Artist proof no. 1 Estimate $1,250 Donated by the artist
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Melodias, 2001 from the series Osaka “Basement-G” 2010 Pigment print; Printed in 2010 19 1/4 x 28 3/4 Signed in ink on the verso Edition no. 1/5 Estimate $1,200 Donated by the artist courtesy of Miyako Yoshinaga Gallery The image appears on the cover of the artist’s monograph titled The Night is Still Young (powerHouse Books, 2010) and was included in his exhibition at the Miyako Yoshinaga Gallery (2011).
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Harold Feinstein Red Cyclamen 2000 Pigment print; Printed in 2013 19 x 12 Signed in ink on the recto Edition no. 1/20 Estimate $2,000 Donated by the artist The print comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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Holly Lynton Sienna, Turkey Madonna, Shutesbury, MA, 2010 C-print; Printed in 2013 20 x 26 Signed in ink on the verso Artist proof Estimate $1,800 Donated by the artist courtesy of Miller Yezerski Gallery
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Sandi Fellman Deception #60 2013 Pigment print 21 1/4 x 16 Signed, titled and dated in pencil on the verso Estimate $1,500 Donated by the artist
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KuniĂŠ Sugiura Truth is More than One (Royal Blue) 2005 Color photogram on C-print; Printed in 2005 20 x 16 Signed, titled and dated on the verso A variable of approx. ten Estimate $4,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of Leslie Tonkonow Art Works + Projects The image symbolizes that there are many religions, philosophies and thoughts in the world.
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Frédéric Brenner Untitled Gelatin silver print 12 3/4 x 10 1/4 Signed in ink on the recto Estimate $3,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery
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Todd Pickering White Pelicans, Point Reyes, CA 2012 Pigment print; Printed in 2013 20 x 19 7/8 Photographer’s label with signature, title, edition and size on mount verso Edition no. 3/50 Estimate $600 Donated by the artist courtesy of Anne Reed Gallery The image is included in the artist’s monograph titled Todd Pickering: Photographs from the Point Reyes Region (Todd Pickering, 2013). Taken in the early morning sunrise, these pelicans are doing their morning preening and stretching to begin their day.
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Monica Karales Leading the Way 1981 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2013 9 1/2 x 6 1/4 Sgined and dated in pencil on the verso Estimate $1,500 Donated by the artist
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Todd Webb Shaker Barn, Sabbath Day Lake, ME, 1977 Vintage gelatin silver print 6 5/8 x 8 1/2 Signed and titled in ink on the recto; Photographer’s stamp with date on the verso Estimate $1,500 Donated by Howard Greenberg courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery
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Eliot Porter (1901 - 1990) Rock Flakes, Black Place, New Mexico 1953 Gelatin silver print mounted on a 4-ply board 9 3/8 x 7 3/8 Signed in pencil on mount recto; Photographer’s stamp with title and date in pencil on mount verso Estimate $3,500 Donated by The Estate of Eliot Porter courtesy of Scheinbaum & Russek Ltd.
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Don Kirby Wheatfield, Steptoe Butte Overlook, WA 1998 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2009 8 x 10 Signed, dated and editioned in pencil on the recto; Photographer’s stamp with title, negative number and date of print in pencil on the verso Edition no. 22/25 Estimate $450 Donated by Nazraeli Press
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The print is a part of the deluxe-edition book, Wheatcountry (Nazraeli Press, 2001), which comes in a clamshell box.
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George McClintock Home at Babulnath 2008 Pigment print; Printed in 2013 11 x 15 1/2 Signed, titled and dated in ink on the verso Artist proof Estimate $500 Donated by the artist The image was exhibited at the NYPL Columbus Branch (2011) and the Arthur M. Berger Gallery, Manhattan College (2008) .
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William Thompson Cormorant Fishman Yangsho Jan 1983 Giclée print; Printed in 2013 16 5/8 x 25 1/2 Photographer’s stamp with signature in pencil on the recto Edition no. 71/100 Estimate $2,800 Donated by the artist courtesy of Anne Reed Gallery The artist traveled through China in 1983 for six months. This image is from the collection of that expedition… China was then a very different place.
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Ellen Kaplowitz Woman Bather, Mandalay, Myanmar 1996 Cibachome 19 1/4 x 12 3/4 Signed and dated in ink on the verso Edition no. 1/15 Framed Estimate $4,000 Donated by the artist
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Michael Itkoff Heat #2, Warren County Fair, Honesdale, Pennsylvania, July 2008 C-print; Printed in 2010 7 1/2 x 9 5/16 Signed, titled and editioned in ink on the verso Edition no. 3/10 Estimate $500 Donated by the artist
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Kiriko Shirobayashi Untitled 167 from the series Lines, Beyond 2009 C-print; Printed in 2009 19 7/8 x 19 3/4 Signed, titled and editioned in ink on the verso Artist proof Estimate $1,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of Brenda Taylor Gallery
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The image is included in the artist’s monograph titled Beyond (Nazraeli Press and Tousei-sya, 2010) and has been exhibited at The Third Gallery Aya and the Tousei Gallery.
Jeff Rich Blue Ridge Paper Mill Oct 2008 Digital C-print; Printed in 2013 15 x 18 3/4 Signed, dated and editioned in ink on the verso Edition no. 4/20 Estimate $600 Donated by the artist courtesy of Jennifer Schwartz Gallery The print comes with a signed copy of Watershed: The French Broad River (Photolucida, 2011).
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Angkor #71, Ta Prohm, Cambodia, 1994 Platinum-palladium print; Printed in 2005 13 1/8 x 19 1/8 Signed and dated with negative number in pencil on the recto; Photographer’s stamp with signature, title, edition, negative number and date in pencil on mount verso Edition no. 58 Estimate $1,500 Donated by the artist courtesy of Friends Without A Border This is one of the signature images of traveling exhibition and publication titled Passage to Angkor (Friends Without A Border, 2003). The print comes with a signed copy of the book.
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Dave Rudin What Chum Khong, Luang Prabang, Laos, 2006 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2013 12 3/8 x 9 1/2 Signed, titled, dated and editioned on the verso Edition no. 1/25 Estimate $600 Donated by the artist
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Nandita Raman Untitled #9 2009 Pigment print; Printed in 2013 15 1/4 x 19 1/2 Signed and editioned in ink on the verso Artist proof Estimate $2,500 Donated by the artist
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The artist’s work has been exhibited at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, the Davis Orton Gallery and the Art Post Gallery. The image is in the collection of the Snite Museum of Art and has appeared in the periodicals Marg and The Sunday Guardian.
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Monica Denevan Observance, Burma from the series Songs of the River: Portraits from Burma 2011 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2013 15 x 15 Signed, titled, dated and editioned in pencil on the verso Edition no. 10/25 Frame courtesy of CLV Art Services Estimate $1,200 Donated by the artist courtesy of Scott Nichols Gallery One of the images from the series appears on the cover of Les テ四es (JC Lattティs, 2011).
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Elaine Ling Buddha Metamorphosis, Siam 1999 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2000 24 x 20 Signed in pencil on the verso Edition no. 10/28 Estimate $1,800 Donated by the artist
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S123 Kirk Anderson Tulips #1 1998 C-print; Printed in 2013 20 x 25 Signed, titled and dated in ink on the recto Edition no. 7/50 Estimate $700 Donated by the artist courtesy of Art Project A
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Kiwi Sound 2012 C-print; Printed in 2013 8 x 12 Estimate $500 Donated by the artist
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Bllra, Pacific Pastel ‘Massive’ 2011 Pigment print; Printed in 2012 16 x 21 Signed in ink on the recto Framed Estimate $1,650 Donated by the artist courtesy of Tulla Booth Gallery
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“Feuillage” - mini Fougères 01 2011 Pigment print on Baryté; Printed in 2013 23 1/2 x 31 1/2 Photographer’s blindstamp on the recto; Signed in pencil on the verso Unique print Estimate $2,000 Donated by the artist This image is the result of collaboration with a Chilean artist named Nelson Sepulveda.
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Brian Oglesbee Figure/Foliage 7977, Daffodil 2013
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Pigment print 20 x 13 3/8 Signed, titled, dated and editioned in pencil on the recto Edition no. 1/5 Estimate $750 Donated by the artist courtesy of Anne Reed Gallery
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Mark Borderud Object of Desire No. 1 from the series Nude Beach 2012 Giclée print on handmade Tibetan Lokta paper with hand-coated emulsion; Printed in 2012 16 x 16 Signed and dated in pencil on the recto; Print information on the back of frame Edition no. 1/10 Estimate $2,500 Donated by the artist Images for the series are composed with sea creatures and found objects.
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Boy with Race Horse, Practice Naadam, Mongolia, 1997 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2012 11 3/8 x 10 1/8 Signed, titled, dated and editioned in pencil on the verso Edition no. 5/17 Estimate $3,000 Donated by the artist The image is included in the artist’s monograph titled Builder Levy: Photographer (A.R.T. Press, 2005) and was exhibited at the Flomenhaft Gallery (2012).
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Christina Holmes Mayan Masa 2012 C-print; Printed in 2013 20 x 16 Signed in ink on the recto Edition no. 1 Estimate $1,000 Donated by the artist In Central Tulum, Mayan traditions and values are a way of life. During a week-long assignment to photograph the traditional food of the culture, Holmes spent an afternoon with a local family sourcing local masa, preparing, cooking and selling handmade corn tortillas.
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Anna Diaz & Ashley Phelps, Alen Community Pow Wow 2004 Pigment print; Printed in 2013 7 1/2 x 6 Signed, titled and dated in pencil on the recto Estimate $1,200 Donated by the artist courtesy of Gallery Kayafas
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The image is included in the artist’s monograph titled Views from the Reservation (Center for American Places at Columbia College Chicago, 2010).
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Jasmine Swope Along the River: Grand Canyon 2012 Platinum-palladium print; Printed in 2012 13 3/4 x 17 3/4 Signed in pencil on the verso Edition no. 1/9 Framed Estimate $1,000 Donated by the artist The image was included in the Young Explorer exhibition titled Travels along the River at Venice Arts (2013).
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Koichiro Kurita May Leaves from the project Beyond Spheres May, 2011 Albumen print from Calotype paper negative; Printed in 2011 8 x 10 Signed, dated and editioned in pencil on the recto Edition no. 1/8 Estimate $2,500 Donated by the artist courtesy of Sepia EYE The series is a part of the Henry David Thoreau bicentennial event project.
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Dana Buckley Cosmos 1 2003 Platinum-palladium print; Printed in 2003 6x6 Signed, titled and dated in pencil on the verso Edition no. 1/20 Estimate $650 Donated by the artist courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery
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Simon Chaput Kogi 6 - Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia 1999 Gelatin silver print mounted on a 4-ply board; Printed in 2000 12 3/4 x 8 1/2 Signed and titled in pencil on mount recto; Photographer’s stamp with signature, title, negative date, print date and edition number in ink on mount verso Artist proof no. 1/5 Estimate $2,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery The image was taken during a small expedition in the Sierra Nevade de Santa Nosta in Colombia to photograph the Kogi Indians. Photographs from the series have never been shown previously.
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Joy Hastings 5710 Monochromatic Metamorphosis #5 2013 Pigment print 11 x 17 Signed in pencil on the verso Edition no. 1 Estimate $800 Donated by the artist Monochromatic Metamorphos is the visual life of the Amaryllis flower, from bud through the height of beauty to its final stage. #5 is part of the closing chapter in the life of the flower. Hastings is a contributing photographer to the Audubon Society.
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James Whitlow Delano The Borneo Rainforest That Surrounds Bario, Kelabit Highlands, Sarawak, Malaysia 2012 Pigment print; Printed in 2013 6 x 18 Signed, titled and editioned in pencil on the verso Artist proof no. 1/10 Estimate $900 Donated by the artist courtesy of Sous Les Etoiles Gallery
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Don Kirby Bunchgrass, Curlew National Grasslands, ID 2006 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2009 8 x 10 Signed, dated and editioned in pencil on the recto; Photographer’s stamp with title, negative number and date of print in pencil on the verso Edition no. 14/25 Estimate $450 Donated by Nazraeli Press The print is a part of the deluxe-edition book, Grasslands (Nazraeli Press, 2009), which comes in a clamshell box.
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Manuel Carrillo (1906 -1989) Santa Rosa, Guanajuato 1960 Gelatin silver print 7 7/8 x 10 Signed in pencil on the recto Estimate $1,600 Donated by Verve Gallery of Photography courtesy of Scheinbaum & Russek Ltd.
Chrystie Sherman Wedding from the series Lost Futures: Journeys into the Jewish Diaspora 2003 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2006 15 x 15 Photographer’s stamp with signature and edition in pencil on the verso Edition no. 6/20 Estimate $800 Donated by the artist The image was taken in Mumbai, India. The traditional Indian Henna hand painting is done the night before a wedding. This cultural tradition denotes how Jews adapted Indian customs over the centuries. The series was exhibited at the Borowsky Gallery (2009).
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Blair Seagram 09.07.08 Radar Beach, Montauk Pigment print; Printed in 2008 24 x 17 Signed in pencil on the verso Artist proof Framed Estimate $650 Donated by the artist courtesy of Tulla Booth Gallery
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Richard Ehrlich Malibu Surfer 2009 Pigment print; Printed in 2013 18 x 27 Signed in pencil on the recto Artist proof Estimate $2,750 Donated by the artist courtesy of Craig Krull Gallery
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Rita Maas Skylight Views October 22, 2008 Pigment print; Printed in 2011 6 1/2 x 20 Signed, titled and dated in pencil on the verso Edition no. 2/5 Estimate $750 Donated by the artist The image was included in her exhibition at the Griffin Museum of Photography (2011) and published in Portfolio Showcase Vol. 4 (the Center of Fine Art Photography) and Unless You Will, Vol. 3.
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Saul Leiter Street Scene 1953 C-print; Printed in 2002 13 1/2 x 9 Signed in ink on the verso Estimate $4,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery
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Salvatore Lopes Waterworks #3038, Island of Brehat, France Oct 2010 Pigment print; Printed in 2013 18 1/4 x 27 1/4 Signed, titled and editioned with print type in pencil on the verso Edition no. 3 Estimate $1,500 Donated by the artist The image is in the collection of the Telfair Museum.
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Louis Faurer (1916 - 2001) 56th Street behind City Center on a Sunday, 1951 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 1981 11 x 7 1/4 Signed and dated in pencil on the verso Estimate $5,000 Donated by Howard Greenberg courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery
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Ed Pfizenmaier Advertisement for Elizabeth Arden, Fashion by John Anthony, 1962 Vintage gelatin silver print 13 3/4 x 10 1/8 Signed and titled in pencil with the photographer’s stamp on the verso Estimate $3,500 Donated by the artist courtesy of Staley-Wise Gallery
Lorraine Gracey Repose 1983 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2012 8 x 11 5/8 Signed and dated in pencil on the verso Estimate $750 Donated by the artist
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Allen Ginsberg (1926 - 1997) Jack Kerouac, Winter, New York 1953 Gelatin silver print; Printed circa 2000 9 x 13 1/4 Allen Ginsberg Trust stamp with signature of Trustee, Bob Rosenthal in pencil on the verso Estimate $3,000 Donated by Howard Greenberg courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery
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Daido Moriyama Untitled from the series Japan: A Photo Theater 1968 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2012 13 x 9 1/8 Signed in pencil on the verso Framed Estimate $3,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of Daido Moriyama Photo Foundation
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Aaron Siskind (1903 - 1991) Chicago Faรงade 7, 1960 Gelatin silver print; Printed circa 1980 9 1/2 x 12 1/4 Signed and titled in pen on the recto Estimate $5,000 Donated by Howard Greenberg courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery
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Jennifer Schlesinger Hanson Here Not There #1, 2011 Selenium toned hand-coated Albumen print; Printed in 2013 6 x 3 1/4 Signed, titled and editioned in pencil on the recto Artist proof no. 1 Estimate $650 Donated by the artist courtesy of Verve Gallery of Photography This image has been exhibited at the Verve Gallery, the Catherine Couturier Gallery and the AIPAD.
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Gerald Fรถrster Kimsan from the series Light Years Project 2001 Digitally reproduced on Polaroid material; Printed in 2008 3 1/2 x 4 5/8 Signed, titled, dated and editioned in ink on the verso Edition no. 5/9 Frame courtesy of CLV Art Services Estimate $1,600 Donated by the artist courtesy of Stephen Cohen Gallery The series celebrates the beauty of difference and emphasizes a communality of wisdom, dignity, integrity and strength of character shared by all humans.
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Stefanie Dworkin The Flatiron Building - Snowy Night 2012 C-print; Printed in 2013 16 x 16 Signed in ink on the verso Edition no. 1/12 Estimate $1,200 Donated by the artist
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Jeannie Ho Troposcape #1676 2007 Pigment print 13 1/2 x 20 Signed, titled, dated and editioned in ink on the recto Edition no. 3/15 Estimate $750 Donated by the artist
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Shana Wittenwyler Balloons from the series American Dream Aug 2010 Digital C-print; Printed in 2011 7 1/2 x 5 Signed, titled, dated and editioned in ink on the verso Artist proof Estimate $1,500 Donated by the artist The series examines the cerebral and actual manifestation, stamina and evolution of the American dream. Selected publications include The New York Times, New York Magazine, Fortune, Le Monde and Rolling Stone. Selected exhibitions include the Victoria & Albert Museum, the Canon Gallery, the Centro de la Imagen and the Amsterdam Troppen Museum.
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Hai Zhang Untitled Sept 8, 2012 Pigment print; Printed in 2013 8 1/8 x 18 1/4 Signed, dated and editioned in pencil on the verso Edition no. 1/10 Estimate $750 Donated by the artist The lands of Europe and Asia in Istanbul are divided by the Bosporus Strait, one of the world’s busiest waterways. The image was taken on the European side of Istanbul facing the Asian side.
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SILENT AUCTION BOOKS We are pleased to present the following books as part of our silent auction. B201 Marina Abramovic´, The Kitchen La Fábrica, Madrid, 2012 64 pp, 9 black & white and four-color illustrations, 11 ¼ x 9 ¼”, hardbound, in fair condition. Guide value: $55 B202 Amy Arbus, On the Street: 1980–1990 Welcome Books, New York, 2006 Signed first edition, 104 pp., 70 tri-tone illustrations, 14 x 10 ½”, hardbound. Courtesy of the publisher Guide value: $39.95 B203 Richard Avedon, Nothing Personal Atheneum Publishers, New York, 1964 First edition (out of print), 92 pp., 52 black & white illustrations, 14 1/8 x 10 1/2”, hardcover. Slipcase is missing. In very good condition with some wear to the top and bottom of the paper-over-board cover along the spine. Binding is tight. Pages are clean and unmarked. It has a new acetate jacket for protection. Courtesy of Gregory and Teresa Wakabayashi Guide value: $150 B204 Jack Bankowsky and Emily Rei Rales, No Substitute: April 2011 – February 2013 Glenstone Foundation, Potomac, 2011 136 pp, numerous four-color illustrations, 11 ¼ x 9 ¾”, hardbound, in fair condition. An exhibition catalog containing works by Barbara Kruger, Louise Lawler, Richard Prince, Cindy Sherman and others. Guide value: $50 B205 Tom Baril, Botanica Arena Editions, 2000 First edition (out of print), 120 pp., 58 tri-tone and 31 four-color illustrations, 14 x 11”, hardcover. Condition is very good+ to fine with some wear to the jacket. Pages are clean and unmarked. Courtesy of Gregory and Teresa Wakabayashi Guide value: $100 B206 Jean Gaumy, D’après Nature Editions Xavier Barral, Paris, 2010 First edition, 108 pp., 42 black & white illustrations, 12 1/4 x 15”, cloth-bound hardcover, light wear on the edge of spine. Guide value: $125
B207 Ralph Gibson and Jon Gibson, Music – Mask [empirical thesis] Ralph Gibson and Jon Gibson, New York, 2011 Signed and numbered copy, 24 pp., 22 black & white illustrations, 12 x 8”, soft bound with Sift-Laminated cover. Courtesy of the artists Guide value: $60 B208 Tom Graves, Twice Heroes: America’s Nisei Veterans of WWII and Korea Nassau & Witherspoon Publishers, San Francisco, 2013 Signed first edition, 192 pp., 98 black & white illustrations, 11 3/4 x 9 1/8”, hardbound. Courtesy of the artist Guide value: $50 B209 Kenro Izu, Bhutan: The Sacred Within Nazraeli Press, Tucson, 2008 Signed first edition, 96 pp., 72 duotone illustrations, 17 x 14”, hardbound. Courtesy of the artist Guide value: $75 B210 Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Boyhood Photos of J.-H. Lartigue: The Family Album of a Gilded Age Ami Guichard, Switzerland, 1966 First edition (out of print), 128 pp., 62 tippedin black & white illustrations, 9 1/4 x 11 1/4”, hardcover. Condition is very good with some wear to the cover, including a small water stain at the bottom of the front cover. Pages are clean and unmarked except for a previous owner’s name written in pen at the front of the book inside. Courtesy of Gregory and Teresa Wakabayashi Guide value: $100 B211 Vivian Maier, Vivian Maier: Self-Portraits powerHouse Books, New York, 2013 120 pp., 58 tri-tone and 31 four-color illustrations, 11 x 9 7/8”, hardbound. Courtesy of the publisher Guide value: $50 B212 Robert Mapplethorpe, Almodóvar’s Gaze La Fábrica, Madrid, 2012 70 pp, 31 black & white and four-color illustrations, 11 ¼ x 9 ¼”, hardbound, in fair condition. Guide value: $55
B213 Eric Meola, India Welcome Books, New York, 2013 Signed second revised edition, 288 pp., more than 200 four-color illustrations, 13 x 9 7/8”, hardbound. Courtesy of the publisher Guide value: $60 B214 Jon Ortner, Canyon Wilderness of the Southwest Welcome Books, New York, 2008 Signed limited edition, 248 pp., more than 200 four-color illustrations, 12 x 16”, hardbound. Courtesy of Gregory and Teresa Wakabayashi Guide value: $195 B215 Gerhard Richter, November Heni Publishing, London, 2013 Signed and numbered copy of the first edition, 72 pp., 54 color illustrations, 18 ½ x 12 3/8”, hardbound, lightly bent bottom corner. Guide value: $600 B216 Alfred Wertheimer, Elvis 1956 Welcome Books, New York, 2009 Signed first edition, 128 pp., 72 tri-tone illustrations, 10 ½ x 8 1/4”, hardbound. Courtesy of the publisher Guide value: $29.95 B217 Christie’s Catalog: The Collection of Arthur & Charlotte Vershbow, Part Three: The Baroque and Rococo Periods Christie’s, New York, 2013 442 pp., 411 color illustrations, 10 3/4 x 8 1/2”, hardbound, in fair condition. Guide value: $20 Special Editions with a Print: S83 Nicola Dill, Sea Etchings Nazraeli Press, Portland, 2011 Limited deluxed-edition no. 25/25 which comes with a print in a clamshell box, 48 pp., 27 duotone illustrations, 16 x 13”. S111 Don Kirby, Wheatcountry Nazraeli Press, Tucson, 2001 Limited deluxed-edition no. 22/25 which comes with a print in a clamshell box, 72 pp., 40 duotone illustrations, 12 x 12”. S138 Don Kirby, Grasslands Nazraeli Press, Portland, 2009 Limited deluxed-edition no. 22/25 which comes with a print in a clamshell box, 82 pp., 47 duotone illustrations, 12 x 12”.
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Thanks Friends Without A Border would like to express profound gratitude to everyone who makes the annual Friends of Friends Photography Auction possible: all participating photographers, contributors, committee members and sponsors. PARTICIPATING ARTISTS
Berenice Abbott (S45) William Abranowicz (9) Mariette Pathy Allen (S96) Michael Amoruso (S58) Kirk Anderson (S123) Howard H. Baker, Jr. (S81) Sylvie Becquet (S126) Alvin Booth (S76) Tulla Booth (S125) Mark Borderud (S128) Phil Borges (24) Frédéric Brenner (S106) Dana Buckley (S134) Wynn Bullock (4) Linda Butler (S37) Manuel Carrillo (S139) Alexandra Catiere (S88) Walter Chang (S124) Simon Chaput (S135) Vincent Cianni (S100) William Claxton (3) Michael Clinton (32) Marcia Cooper (S93) Douglas Carr Cunningham (S50) Anne Day (S89) Enna Deer (S91) James Whitlow Delano (S137) Monica Denevan (S121) Nicola Dill (S83) Mike Disfarmer (S49) Robert Dutesco (22) Stefanie Dworkin (S154) Richard Ehrlich (S142) Brian English (S38) Elliott Erwitt (5) Don Farber (S55) Louis Faurer (S146) Harold Feinstein (S102) Sandi Fellman (S104) Gerald Förster (S153) Sheva Fruitman (S80) Ellen Garvens (S82) Richard Gere (S85) Ralph Gibson (7) Allen Ginsberg (S149) Vincent Giordano (S47) Burt Glinn (S99) Lorraine Gracey (S148) Tom Graves (S95) Jan Groover (10) George Grubb (S57)
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