Post Auction Sale Catalog

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POST AUCTION SALE

POST AUCTION SALE

Each year HCP holds a post auction sale. This year, works will be on display at HCP for viewing. April 10 - April 27, 2025. However, prior to April 7th, all work presented here is available for immediate pickup.

Please contact Anne Massoni if you are interested in purchasing any of our post auction lots. HCP is not a collecting organization, it is important that we make every effort to sell these images before returning them to the artists and/or donor.

Invoices will be created upon agreed sale price, there is no website to purchase; taxes will be collected. Buyers are responsible for shipping expenses if required.

Contact:

anne.massoni@hcponline.org

Live Auction Lot 16

RASHOD TAYLOR (BLOOMINGTON, IL)

Marsh Land, Ossawbaw Island, GA, 2024 (2024)

Inkjet Print

Edition: 1/10 + 2 AP

18 x 22 inches

Courtesy of artist rashodtaylor.com

Signed: verso

Retail Value: $3,000

STARTING BID: $2,400

ARTIST BIO

Rashod Taylor is a fine art photographer whose work addresses themes of family, intimacy, legacy, and the black experience. He attended Murray State University and received a BS in Art with a specialization in Fine Art Photography. He has exhibited across the United States and internationally. His photographs are part of the permanent collections of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History & Culture, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. The Museum of Fine Arts Houston and The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Rashod is the 2021 recipient of the Arnold Newman Prize For New Directions in Photographic Portraiture.

Silent Auction Lot 134, 135 and 137

LIZ HINGLEY (LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN)

The SIM Project Pendant (to be produced in April 2025)

Silver Gelatin on Glass w/ Metal Pendant Frame

Edition: unique

0.5 x 1 inches

Courtesy of artist thesimproject.com

Signed: back stamp

Retail Value: $700 each

STARTING BID: $550 each

ARTIST BIO

Liz Hingley is an artist and anthropologist with a practice shaped by her experiences living across Europe and China. Blending photography, jewellery and collaboration, Liz explores tools and rituals of belonging and relation that transcend political boundaries. She is an Honorary Artist at Migration Mobilities Bristol and a Leverhulme Doctoral Scholar for Interdisciplinary Resilience Studies. Liz has authored five books, including Under Gods (Dewi Lewis Publishing, 2010) and Sacred Shanghai (Washington University Press, 2019). Her work is collected internationally, and her projects have received numerous awards, including the Lens Culture Portrait Prize, PhotoPhilanthropy Award, Prix Virginia and a Getty Editorial Grant.

Modionse et landion re quis di si dition pe lab imint faces sus dolorio reiumquam laboratenest eaque nimin pediti re dellabo restorestrum enihiti tectiis in cor sitae perfers pedipsanis esequunt, nimus restia de voluptat posant adicae si blant venit rest modi natur? Am faciat auda ipiet aut poremporum im nat enisin corit aut es suntium est ut et, sim que rem con nus, odia cuptae ilique nimus, sitas doloria spellan totatisi illoresciet prorunt peri comnihiti offic tem soluptam inulpa voloribus dione venisimus rerio. Impero ommolup tatecus antotae cum ex et pla di nectat labo.

Post Auction Sale Price: $500 three lots remaining

‘People migrate from one place to another, and as they move, their bonds of love with the place they come from continue like spider webs.’ Mahide Uz, Turkey and UK, 2023

A smartphone SIM card is a universal symbol and practical tool of connection and portable belonging. Join an intimate workshop and make your chosen photograph into a SIM-scale print using the project's bespoke camera and miniature darkroom. Then, frame it in a registered pendant design and stamp it with a chosen number. Liz Hingley will visit HCP in April of 2025 to conduct this exclusive workshop with the five auction high bidders, lots 8, 134, 135, 136 & 137. Each bid also supports a workshop opportunity for refugees across the globe. Artist Liz Hingley founded the SIM Project in 2017 and has run workshops in 7 countries. In 2024, the project was selected for the London Design Festival, and the growing collection of hundreds of participants' pieces was exhibited at the V&A, London.

Silent Auction Lot 138

DAVID REINFELD (NEW YORK, NY)

White Birch #1 (2010)

Archival Pigment Print

Edition: 1/5 + 1 AP

33 x 44 inches

Courtesy of Koslov Larsen and artist davidreinfeld.com

Signed: unknown

Retail Value: $7,500

STARTING BID: $5,700

ARTIST BIO

Post Auction Sale Price: $3750

Modionse et landion re quis di si dition pe lab imint faces sus dolorio reiumquam laboratenest eaque nimin pediti re dellabo restorestrum enihiti tectiis in cor sitae perfers pedipsanis esequunt, nimus restia de voluptat posant adicae si blant venit rest modi natur? Am faciat auda ipiet aut poremporum im nat enisin corit aut es suntium est ut et, sim que rem con nus, odia cuptae ilique nimus, sitas doloria spellan totatisi illoresciet prorunt peri comnihiti offic tem soluptam inulpa voloribus dione venisimus rerio. Impero ommolup tatecus antotae cum ex et pla di nectat labo.

David Reinfeld began his photographic career in the '60s in NYC honing skills as a street photographer, taking pictures and protesting. He documented the signs of our times and taught photography at the Public Theatre. Reinfeld received his MFA in Photography at RISD, studying under photographers such as Aaron Siskind, Harry Callahan, Lisette Model, and Minor White. Influenced by the experimental nature of art during this period, Reinfeld began looking for and creating abstraction in his images. With the emergence of digital photography and other tools, he discovered composite photography. Today, Reinfeld continues to test abstraction in imagery.

Silent Auction Lot 143

CHEHALIS DEANE HEGNER (HARVARD, IL)

Ragged Queen (2018, printed 2025)

Archival Inkjet Paper with Epson Archival Ink Set

Edition: 3/20 (Tier 1)

20 x 15 inches

Courtesy of artist chehalishegner.com

Signed: verso

Retail Value: $1,900

STARTING BID: $1,900

ARTIST BIO

ARTIST BIO

Post Auction Sale Price: $1900

Modionse et landion re quis di si dition pe lab imint faces sus dolorio reiumquam laboratenest eaque nimin pediti re dellabo restorestrum enihiti tectiis in cor sitae perfers pedipsanis esequunt, nimus restia de voluptat posant adicae si blant venit rest modi natur? Am faciat auda ipiet aut poremporum im nat enisin corit aut es suntium est ut et, sim que rem con nus, odia cuptae ilique nimus, sitas doloria spellan totatisi illoresciet prorunt peri comnihiti offic tem soluptam inulpa voloribus dione venisimus rerio. Impero ommolup tatecus antotae cum ex et pla di nectat labo.

Modionse et landion re quis di si dition pe lab imint faces sus dolorio reiumquam laboratenest eaque nimin pediti re dellabo restorestrum enihiti tectiis in cor sitae perfers pedipsanis esequunt, nimus restia de voluptat posant adicae si blant venit rest modi natur? Am faciat auda ipiet aut poremporum im nat enisin corit aut es suntium est ut et, sim que rem con nus, odia cuptae ilique nimus, sitas doloria spellan totatisi illoresciet prorunt peri comnihiti offic tem soluptam inulpa voloribus dione venisimus rerio. Impero ommolup tatecus antotae cum ex et pla di nectat labo.

Chehalis Deane Hegner is a recipient of the Julia Margaret Cameron Award and the 2010 Gjion Mili Photography Prize (Kosovo). Solo and group exhibitions include: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Seattle Art Museum; Catherine Edelman Gallery; Griffin Museum of Photography; PRC (Boston); Art Institute of Boston, St. Gauden’s National Site Museum (NH), Cultural Center (Varigotti, Italy), Perspective Gallery (Evanston, IL), Interlochen Arts Academy (MI), MIT Museum (Cambridge, MA) and The National Gallery of Art in Kosovo. With an MFA in Photography from Lesley University, Hegner serves on jury panels, directs workshops, and is co-founding director at Halo Hill Art Farm.

Silent Auction Lot 150

TAMARA SUAREZ PORRAS (OAKLAND, CA)

parallax error 21 (2024)

Archival Pigment Print

Edition: 2/ 5

24 x 20 inches

Courtesy of artist tamarasuarezporras.com

Signed: certificate of authenticity

Retail Value: $960

STARTING BID: $700

ARTIST BIO

Modionse et landion re quis di si dition pe lab imint faces sus dolorio reiumquam laboratenest eaque nimin pediti re dellabo restorestrum enihiti tectiis in cor sitae perfers pedipsanis esequunt, nimus restia de voluptat posant adicae si blant venit rest modi natur? Am faciat auda ipiet aut poremporum im nat enisin corit aut es suntium est ut et, sim que rem con nus, odia cuptae ilique nimus, sitas doloria spellan totatisi illoresciet prorunt peri comnihiti offic tem soluptam inulpa voloribus dione venisimus rerio. Impero ommolup tatecus antotae cum ex et pla di nectat labo.

tamara suarez porras is an artist, writer, and educator from (south) Brooklyn, NY and based in the San Francisco Bay Area. tamara’s work considers seeing, remembering, forgetting, and how photography attempts to know the unknowable. tamara has exhibited nationally, including at the Brooklyn Museum, Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Houston Center for Photography, California Institute of Integral Studies, Root Division, Kala Art Institute, Your Mood Projects, and Bedford Gallery. tamara is a graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and California College of the Arts, and is a Lecturer in Photography at Stanford University.

Silent Auction Lot 154

ALEJANDRA REGALADO (HOUSTON, TX)

Isla de las iguanas (2016, printed 2025)

Fine Art Print, Hahnemühle Photo Rag

Edition: 1/10

16 x 20 inches

Courtesy of artist alejandraregalado.com

Signed: recto

Retail Value: $3,900

STARTING BID: $2,500

ARTIST BIO

ARTIST BIO

Modionse et landion re quis di si dition pe lab imint faces sus dolorio reiumquam laboratenest eaque nimin pediti re dellabo restorestrum enihiti tectiis in cor sitae perfers pedipsanis esequunt, nimus restia de voluptat posant adicae si blant venit rest modi natur? Am faciat auda ipiet aut poremporum im nat enisin corit aut es suntium est ut et, sim que rem con nus, odia cuptae ilique nimus, sitas doloria spellan totatisi illoresciet prorunt peri comnihiti offic tem soluptam inulpa voloribus dione venisimus rerio. Impero ommolup tatecus antotae cum ex et pla di nectat labo.

Modionse et landion re quis di si dition pe lab imint faces sus dolorio reiumquam laboratenest eaque nimin pediti re dellabo restorestrum enihiti tectiis in cor sitae perfers pedipsanis esequunt, nimus restia de voluptat posant adicae si blant venit rest modi natur? Am faciat auda ipiet aut poremporum im nat enisin corit aut es suntium est ut et, sim que rem con nus, odia cuptae ilique nimus, sitas doloria spellan totatisi illoresciet prorunt peri comnihiti offic tem soluptam inulpa voloribus dione venisimus rerio. Impero ommolup tatecus antotae cum ex et pla di nectat labo.

Alejandra Regalado is a multidisciplinary artist based in Houston, Tx working across photography, video, performance, sculpture, and installation. Originally from Mexico City, her work reflects the diverse landscapes and cultures she has encountered through years of living in various cities and towns, both in Mexico and the United States. From New York City to the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve in the Yucatán Peninsula, Regalado’s practice is deeply informed by her immersion in the environments where she resides. This engagement with place—its history, people, and ecosystems—shapes her approach to art, where site and context become integral to her creative process.

Silent Auction Lot 160

AN-MY LÊ (NEW YORK)

Untitled (Hanoi) (1994)

Gelatin Silver Print

Edition: n/a

9 x 12.5 inches

Courtesy of Xavia Karner anmyle.com

Signed: unknown

Retail Value: $3,500

STARTING BID: $2,650

ARTIST BIO

Post Auction Sale Price: $1750

Modionse et landion re quis di si dition pe lab imint faces sus dolorio reiumquam laboratenest eaque nimin pediti re dellabo restorestrum enihiti tectiis in cor sitae perfers pedipsanis esequunt, nimus restia de voluptat posant adicae si blant venit rest modi natur? Am faciat auda ipiet aut poremporum im nat enisin corit aut es suntium est ut et, sim que rem con nus, odia cuptae ilique nimus, sitas doloria spellan totatisi illoresciet prorunt peri comnihiti offic tem soluptam inulpa voloribus dione venisimus rerio. Impero ommolup tatecus antotae cum ex et pla di nectat labo.

An-My Lê was born in Saigon, Vietnam, and now lives and works in New York. Lê fled Vietnam with her family as a teenager in 1975, eventually settling in the United States as a political refugee. She received BAS and MS degrees in biology from Stanford University and an MFA from Yale. In 1994 she returned to Vietnam for the first time and began making a series of photographs informed by her own memories and by the stories and perceptions of her family. Since then her photographs films have addressed the impact of war both environmentally and culturally. Lê has received many awards, including fellowships from the NY Foundation for the Arts and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

Silent Auction Lot 162

ADAM JEPPESEN (URUGUAY / DENMARK)

Xcopy VIII (2011/2012)

Xerography; 4 x A4 Pieces of Paper

Edition: 9 + 2 AP

19.5 x 15 inches

Courtesy of Krista & Mike Dumas www.adamjeppesen.com

Signed: verso

Retail Value: $3,000

STARTING BID: $2,000

ARTIST BIO

ARTIST BIO

Post Auction Sale Price: $1500

Modionse et landion re quis di si dition pe lab imint faces sus dolorio reiumquam laboratenest eaque nimin pediti re dellabo restorestrum enihiti tectiis in cor sitae perfers pedipsanis esequunt, nimus restia de voluptat posant adicae si blant venit rest modi natur? Am faciat auda ipiet aut poremporum im nat enisin corit aut es suntium est ut et, sim que rem con nus, odia cuptae ilique nimus, sitas doloria spellan totatisi illoresciet prorunt peri comnihiti offic tem soluptam inulpa voloribus dione venisimus rerio. Impero ommolup tatecus antotae cum ex et pla di nectat labo.

Modionse et landion re quis di si dition pe lab imint faces sus dolorio reiumquam laboratenest eaque nimin pediti re dellabo restorestrum enihiti tectiis in cor sitae perfers pedipsanis esequunt, nimus restia de voluptat posant adicae si blant venit rest modi natur? Am faciat auda ipiet aut poremporum im nat enisin corit aut es suntium est ut et, sim que rem con nus, odia cuptae ilique nimus, sitas doloria spellan totatisi illoresciet prorunt peri comnihiti offic tem soluptam inulpa voloribus dione venisimus rerio. Impero ommolup tatecus antotae cum ex et pla di nectat labo.

Adam Jeppesen, born in 1978 in Denmark, is an artist and a traveler. He is known for his images of remote, rugged landscapes where he celebrates the physical imperfections his long, arduous journeys left on his negatives. He first gained recognition with his "Wake" series, published in by Steidl in book format. Jeppesen has since published several books, Error, Object, Structure, being most recent. His work has been exhibited worldwide and has been collected by the Denver Art Museum, Danish Arts Foundation, National Public Art Council in Sweden, National Museum of Photography in Denmark, and in numerous private collections.

Silent Auction Lot 171

NANCY BURSON (NEW YORK, NY)

The Difference between Unhealthy and Healthy Human Lymphocytes (2000, printed 2001)

Digital Pigment Print

Edition: n/a (2) 3 x 3 inches

Courtesy of Xavia Karner nancyburson.com

Signed: unknown

Retail Value: $4,000

STARTING BID: $2,500

ARTIST BIO

ARTIST BIO

Nancy Burson’s work is shown in museums and galleries internationally. Her traveling 2002 retrospective originating at Grey Art Gallery was nominated for Best Solo Museum Show of the Year in NYC by the International Association of Art Critics. She served as a visiting professor at Harvard and adjunct photography faculty at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. Burson currently books events and reviews portfolios for the Photography Department at New York Film Academy in NYC. Burson combines art and innovation, challenging photographic truth at the birth of digital manipulation. She is known for her pioneering work in morphing technologies which age enhance the human face and enable law enforcement officials to locate missing people.

Modionse et landion re quis di si dition pe lab imint faces sus dolorio reiumquam laboratenest eaque nimin pediti re dellabo restorestrum enihiti tectiis in cor sitae perfers pedipsanis esequunt, nimus restia de voluptat posant adicae si blant venit rest modi natur? Am faciat auda ipiet aut poremporum im nat enisin corit aut es suntium est ut et, sim que rem con nus, odia cuptae ilique nimus, sitas doloria spellan totatisi illoresciet prorunt peri comnihiti offic tem soluptam inulpa voloribus dione venisimus rerio. Impero ommolup tatecus antotae cum ex et pla di nectat labo.

Silent Auction Lot 173

BÉNÉDICTE VANDERREYDT (MARSEILLE, FRANCE)

Pedro Páramo (2010, printed 2025)

Archival Pigment Print

Edition: 2/5

9.5 x 14 inches

Courtesy of artist benedictevdr.com

Signed: certificate of authenticity

Retail Value: $3,500

STARTING BID: $2,000

ARTIST BIO

Bénédicte Vanderreydt is a Belgian artist whose work examines the construction of female identity through photography and video. Rooted in research-based practice, her work navigates somatic experience, family mythology, often blending autofiction with staged aesthetics. She earned her MA from IHECS in Brussels, and deepened her photography expertise at Gobelins in Paris. Her work has won multiple awards, including the Grand Prix at the Tokyo International Photography Competition, and has been exhibited worldwide. Her pieces are part of both private and public collections, including the Musée de la Photographie in Belgium, BNF in Paris, and the Lyman Museum in the U.S.

Silent Auction Lot 176

BEA NETTLES (URBANA, IL)

Toenails (2000)

Silver Gelatin Print Edition: 3/3 9 x 7 inches

Courtesy of artist beanettles.com

Signed: verso

Retail Value: $1,000

STARTING BID: $800

ARTIST BIO

The career of Bea Nettles began in 1970 with “Photography Into Sculpture,” at the Museum of Modern Art. She went on to receive two National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships. Fifty years of her mixed media photography and photographic books appear in her retrospective exhibition and monograph""Harvest of Memory."" Her work is in numerous books, has been reviewed in The New York Times, The New York Review of Books, Art in America, Art Week, Art News, and has been reproduced internationally. Nettles has taught photography to over a thousand students and delivered lectures and workshops internationally.

Modionse et landion re quis di si dition pe lab imint faces sus dolorio reiumquam laboratenest eaque nimin pediti re dellabo restorestrum enihiti tectiis in cor sitae perfers pedipsanis esequunt, nimus restia de voluptat posant adicae si blant venit rest modi natur? Am faciat auda ipiet aut poremporum im nat enisin corit aut es suntium est ut et, sim que rem con nus, odia cuptae ilique nimus, sitas doloria spellan totatisi illoresciet prorunt peri comnihiti offic tem soluptam inulpa voloribus dione venisimus rerio. Impero ommolup tatecus antotae cum ex et pla di nectat labo.

Silent Auction Lot 177

DOUG DUBOIS (SYRACUSE NY)

Miya, Russell Heights, Ireland (2012)

Archival Pigment Print

Edition: AP

35 x 28.5 inches

Courtesy of anonymous donor dougdubois.com

Signed: verso

Retail Value: $5,000

STARTING BID: $3,650

ARTIST BIO

Doug DuBois received his MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and is an associate professor at Syracuse University and on the faculty at the Hartford Art School’s International Limited Residency MFA program in photography. His photographs are in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, SFMOMA, J. Paul Getty Museum. LACMA, The Museum of Fine Art in Houston, the Library of Congress and the Victoria and Albert Museum. DuBois has published two monographs with the Aperture Foundation and exhibition catalogues with the J. Paul Getty Museum and the Museum of Modern Art.

Silent Auction Lot 178

ANNA ROTTY (ALBUQUERQUE, NM)

Confluence/Outfall (2023, printed 2024)

Archival Pigment Print

Edition: 1/6

18 x 12 inches

Courtesy of artist annarotty.com

Signed: verso

Retail Value: $650

STARTING BID: $525

ARTIST BIO

Modionse et landion re quis di si dition pe lab imint faces sus dolorio reiumquam laboratenest eaque nimin pediti re dellabo restorestrum enihiti tectiis in cor sitae perfers pedipsanis esequunt, nimus restia de voluptat posant adicae si blant venit rest modi natur? Am faciat auda ipiet aut poremporum im nat enisin corit aut es suntium est ut et, sim que rem con nus, odia cuptae ilique nimus, sitas doloria spellan totatisi illoresciet prorunt peri comnihiti offic tem soluptam inulpa voloribus dione venisimus rerio. Impero ommolup tatecus antotae cum ex et pla di nectat labo.

Anna Rotty lives on Tiwa land in Albuquerque. She earned her MFA in 2024, and currently teaches, at the University of New Mexico. Her work investigates water, light, and infrastructure. Her work has recently been published by Southwest Contemporary, Humble Arts Foundation, and Lenscratch. Anna is a recipient of the Silver Eye Center for Photography Fellowship 24 and has recently exhibited at Chung 24 Gallery in San Francisco and Strata Gallery in Santa Fe. Her work is in collections such as The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, the Library of Congress, and SFMOMA Special Collection. Post Auction Sale Price: $325

Silent Auction Lot 179

R. J. KERN (MINNEAPOLIS, MN)

Supreme Champion Goose Male / Female Pair, 2018 Minnesota State Fair (2018, printed 2020)

Salt Over Archival Pigment Print

Edition: 3/5 + 2 AP (unique variations)

16.5 x 22 inches

Courtesy of artist rjkern.com

Signed: verso

Retail Value: $5,500

STARTING BID: $4,200

ARTIST BIO

R. J. Kern (b. 1978) is an American artist whose work investigates ideas of home, ancestry, and a sense of place. His portraits focus on intimate, interdependent relationships of people, animals, and landscape. Awards and accolades include Critical Mass Top 50 (2018, 2021, 2024), CENTER 2017 Choice Award Winner (Curator’s Choice); PDN’s 30 2018; and seven grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board. Monographs include "The Sheep and the Goats" (Kehrer Verlag, 2017) and "The Unchosen Ones" (MW Editions, 2021). Public collections include Minneapolis Institute of Art, Walker Art Center, and Worcester Museum of Art.

Silent Auction Lot 184

CRISTINA VELÁSQUEZ (AUSTIN, TX)

Desde el otro lado (2022, printed 2023)

Archival Pigment Print

Edition: AP

23 x 20.5 inches

Courtesy of artist cristinabvelasquez.com

Signed: verso

Retail Value: $4,500

STARTING BID: $3,375

ARTIST BIO

Post Auction Sale Price: $2250

Modionse et landion re quis di si dition pe lab imint faces sus dolorio reiumquam laboratenest eaque nimin pediti re dellabo restorestrum enihiti tectiis in cor sitae perfers pedipsanis esequunt, nimus restia de voluptat posant adicae si blant venit rest modi natur? Am faciat auda ipiet aut poremporum im nat enisin corit aut es suntium est ut et, sim que rem con nus, odia cuptae ilique nimus, sitas doloria spellan totatisi illoresciet prorunt peri comnihiti offic tem soluptam inulpa voloribus dione venisimus rerio. Impero ommolup tatecus antotae cum ex et pla di nectat labo.

Cristina Velásquez (b. Colombia) is an artist and publisher based between Austin and Bogotá. She earned an MFA from Bard College - ICP, NYC, in 2017. Her work has been exhibited at institutions including the Musée de l’Elysée, MoMA PS1, and the ICP Museum, and is in collections like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Getty Institute. Recent honors include the Dust Collective Prize (2025) and Latitude AIR (2023). Velásquez is the co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of New Poetics Publishing and Art Director at Paisajes Coloniales. She is represented by Assembly Gallery.

Silent Auction Lot 186

YELENA STROKIN (NEWTOWN, PA)

Off White 16 (2018)

Archival Pigment Print

Edition: 2/24

19 x 13 inches

Courtesy of the Farrell Collection yelena.strokin.info

Signed: recto

Retail Value: $1,885

STARTING BID: $1,400

ARTIST BIO

ARTIST BIO

Post Auction Sale Price: $940

Modionse et landion re quis di si dition pe lab imint faces sus dolorio reiumquam laboratenest eaque nimin pediti re dellabo restorestrum enihiti tectiis in cor sitae perfers pedipsanis esequunt, nimus restia de voluptat posant adicae si blant venit rest modi natur? Am faciat auda ipiet aut poremporum im nat enisin corit aut es suntium est ut et, sim que rem con nus, odia cuptae ilique nimus, sitas doloria spellan totatisi illoresciet prorunt peri comnihiti offic tem soluptam inulpa voloribus dione venisimus rerio. Impero ommolup tatecus antotae cum ex et pla di nectat labo.

Modionse et landion re quis di si dition pe lab imint faces sus dolorio reiumquam laboratenest eaque nimin pediti re dellabo restorestrum enihiti tectiis in cor sitae perfers pedipsanis esequunt, nimus restia de voluptat posant adicae si blant venit rest modi natur? Am faciat auda ipiet aut poremporum im nat enisin corit aut es suntium est ut et, sim que rem con nus, odia cuptae ilique nimus, sitas doloria spellan totatisi illoresciet prorunt peri comnihiti offic tem soluptam inulpa voloribus dione venisimus rerio. Impero ommolup tatecus antotae cum ex et pla di nectat labo.

Yelena Strokin's images recall the painting Masters of the 17th century. Yelena, born in St. Petersburg, Russia, has traveled throughout Europe and Asia and now lives in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Whether formal, delicate or rustic, Yelena's exquisitely crafted work possesses a timeless quality that transcends culture and continents to add graciousness and beauty to any setting. Her work is published in many American and European magazines (Burda Food: Sweet Dreams (Germany), Magazine Freundin: Donna (Germany), Cigar Aficionado (US), GENTE (Italy), Bucks Life (US), Home & Table (US) and more). Yelena's work has been exhibited in local and metropolitan galleries.

Silent Auction Lot 187

LISEA LYONS (NEW YORK, NY)

Carmen (2012)

C-print

Edition: unknown

40 x 40 inches

Courtesy of Jereann Chaney lisealyons.com

Signed: verso

Retail Value: $3,500

STARTING BID: $2,625 Post Auction Sale Price: $1750

ARTIST BIO

ARTIST BIO

Lisea Lyons is a NYC-based photographer who received her MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2001. She studied photography at the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland. Her photographs have been presented at the Marx Zavattero Gallery, the Diego Rivera Gallery, the Isabel Percy West Gallery, and in group shows at Miami's Scope Art Fair, the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Texas A&M University, Southern Exposure Gallery, the Photographic Center Northwest, and abroad at the Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts in Japan. Liséa’s work has been featured in Art in America, ARTnews, Photo Review, and Artweek.

Modionse et landion re quis di si dition pe lab imint faces sus dolorio reiumquam laboratenest eaque nimin pediti re dellabo restorestrum enihiti tectiis in cor sitae perfers pedipsanis esequunt, nimus restia de voluptat posant adicae si blant venit rest modi natur? Am faciat auda ipiet aut poremporum im nat enisin corit aut es suntium est ut et, sim que rem con nus, odia cuptae ilique nimus, sitas doloria spellan totatisi illoresciet prorunt peri comnihiti offic tem soluptam inulpa voloribus dione venisimus rerio. Impero ommolup tatecus antotae cum ex et pla di nectat labo.

Live Auction Lot 13

KRISTA SVALBONAS (NEWTOWN SQUARE, PA)

What Remains 17 (2023)

Laser Cut Pigment Print

Edition: 1/ 2 + 1 AP

33 x 22 inches

Courtesy of artist kristasvalbonas.com

Signed: verso

Retail Value: $4,600

STARTING BID: $3,500

ARTIST BIO

ARTIST BIO

Modionse et landion re quis di si dition pe lab imint faces sus dolorio reiumquam laboratenest eaque nimin pediti re dellabo restorestrum enihiti tectiis in cor sitae perfers pedipsanis esequunt, nimus restia de voluptat posant adicae si blant venit rest modi natur? Am faciat auda ipiet aut poremporum im nat enisin corit aut es suntium est ut et, sim que rem con nus, odia cuptae ilique nimus, sitas doloria spellan totatisi illoresciet prorunt peri comnihiti offic tem soluptam inulpa voloribus dione venisimus rerio. Impero ommolup tatecus antotae cum ex et pla di nectat labo.

Krista Svalbonas, an associate professor of photography at St. Joseph’s University, has exhibited her work internationally at venues such as Paris Photo, the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, and Klompching Gallery in New York. Her art is held in collections including LACMA and the Gregg Museum. A recipient of numerous awards, including the Center for Photographic Art Artist Grant, she explores themes of displacement and memory. Recent solo exhibitions include shows in Denmark, Estonia, and Lithuania.

ARTIST BIO

Modionse et landion re quis di si dition pe lab imint faces sus dolorio reiumquam laboratenest eaque nimin pediti re dellabo restorestrum enihiti tectiis in cor sitae perfers pedipsanis esequunt, nimus restia de voluptat posant adicae si blant venit rest modi natur? Am faciat auda ipiet aut poremporum im nat enisin corit aut es suntium est ut et, sim que rem con nus, odia cuptae ilique nimus, sitas doloria spellan totatisi illoresciet prorunt peri comnihiti offic tem soluptam inulpa voloribus dione venisimus rerio. Impero ommolup tatecus antotae cum ex et pla di nectat labo.

ARTIST BIO

Modionse et landion re quis di si dition pe lab imint faces sus dolorio reiumquam laboratenest eaque nimin pediti re dellabo restorestrum enihiti tectiis in cor sitae perfers pedipsanis esequunt, nimus restia de voluptat posant adicae si blant venit rest modi natur? Am faciat auda ipiet aut poremporum im nat enisin corit aut es suntium est ut et, sim que rem con nus, odia cuptae ilique nimus, sitas doloria spellan totatisi illoresciet prorunt peri comnihiti offic tem soluptam inulpa voloribus dione venisimus rerio. Impero ommolup tatecus antotae cum ex et pla di nectat labo.

ARTIST BIO

Modionse et landion re quis di si dition pe lab imint faces sus dolorio reiumquam laboratenest eaque nimin pediti re dellabo restorestrum enihiti tectiis in cor sitae perfers pedipsanis esequunt, nimus restia de voluptat posant adicae si blant venit rest modi natur? Am faciat auda ipiet aut poremporum im nat enisin corit aut es suntium est ut et, sim que rem con nus, odia cuptae ilique nimus, sitas doloria spellan totatisi illoresciet prorunt peri comnihiti offic tem soluptam inulpa voloribus dione venisimus rerio. Impero ommolup tatecus antotae cum ex et pla di nectat labo.

ARTIST BIO

Modionse et landion re quis di si dition pe lab imint faces sus dolorio reiumquam laboratenest eaque nimin pediti re dellabo restorestrum enihiti tectiis in cor sitae perfers pedipsanis esequunt, nimus restia de voluptat posant adicae si blant venit rest modi natur? Am faciat auda ipiet aut poremporum im nat enisin corit aut es suntium est ut et, sim que rem con nus, odia cuptae ilique nimus, sitas doloria spellan totatisi illoresciet prorunt peri comnihiti offic tem soluptam inulpa voloribus dione venisimus rerio. Impero ommolup tatecus antotae cum ex et pla di nectat labo.

ARTIST BIO

Modionse et landion re quis di si dition pe lab imint faces sus dolorio reiumquam laboratenest eaque nimin pediti re dellabo restorestrum enihiti tectiis in cor sitae perfers pedipsanis esequunt, nimus restia de voluptat posant adicae si blant venit rest modi natur? Am faciat auda ipiet aut poremporum im nat enisin corit aut es suntium est ut et, sim que rem con nus, odia cuptae ilique nimus, sitas doloria spellan totatisi illoresciet prorunt peri comnihiti offic tem soluptam inulpa voloribus dione venisimus rerio. Impero ommolup tatecus antotae cum ex et pla di nectat labo.

ARTIST BIO

Modionse et landion re quis di si dition pe lab imint faces sus dolorio reiumquam laboratenest eaque nimin pediti re dellabo restorestrum enihiti tectiis in cor sitae perfers pedipsanis esequunt, nimus restia de voluptat posant adicae si blant venit rest modi natur? Am faciat auda ipiet aut poremporum im nat enisin corit aut es suntium est ut et, sim que rem con nus, odia cuptae ilique nimus, sitas doloria spellan totatisi illoresciet prorunt peri comnihiti offic tem soluptam inulpa voloribus dione venisimus rerio. Impero ommolup tatecus antotae cum ex et pla di nectat labo.

Silent Auction Lot 146 - 2023

JAROMÍR

FUNKE (1896-1945)

Still-life (with starfish and bird) (1927-1928)

Toned silver gelatin print

Image 14” x 11”; Frame 20.5” x 16.5”

Courtesy of Jim Maloney

Unsigned

Retail value: $1,200

STARTING BID: $800

ARTIST BIO

ARTIST BIO

Modionse et landion re quis di si dition pe lab imint faces sus dolorio reiumquam laboratenest eaque nimin pediti re dellabo restorestrum enihiti tectiis in cor sitae perfers pedipsanis esequunt, nimus restia de voluptat posant adicae si blant venit rest modi natur? Am faciat auda ipiet aut poremporum im nat enisin corit aut es suntium est ut et, sim que rem con nus, odia cuptae ilique nimus, sitas doloria spellan totatisi illoresciet prorunt peri comnihiti offic tem soluptam inulpa voloribus dione venisimus rerio. Impero ommolup tatecus antotae cum ex et pla di nectat labo.

Jaromír Funke (1 August 1896 – 22 March 1945) was a leading Czech photographer during the 1920s and 1930s. He studied medicine, law, and philosophy at the Charles University in Prague and the University of Bratislava but did not graduate and instead turned to photography. Funke was recognized for his “photographic games” using mirrors, lights, and insignificant objects, such as plates, bottles, or glasses, to create unique works. In his still life imagery he created abstracts of forms and shadows reminiscent of photograms. His work was regarded as logical, original and expressive in nature.A typical feature of Funke's work would be the “dynamic diagonal." Post Auction Sale Price: $600

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