2013 Auction Catalog

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2013 BENEFIT AUCTION SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7 PREVIEW EXHIBITION: NOVEMBER 6 - DECEMBER 6


SF CAMERAWORK’S 2013 BENEFIT AUCTION Saturday, December 7, 2013 PREVIEW EXHIBITION November 6 - December 6, 2013 Special Gallery Hours Wednesday through Saturday, 12:00 to 6:00 pm Also by appointment, admission is free OPENING RECEPTION Friday, November 8, 6:00 to 8:00 pm AUCTION DATE Saturday, December 7 at 1:00 pm Registration begins at 11:00 am

Cover: Lot 36 Jeanne Friscia, Untitled (Marnie’s Mac), 2013.

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Opposite, clockwise: Brent Nuñez; Whitney Legge; RJ Muna; Anthony Laurino; Johnna Arnold; Janet Delaney; and Gerald Slota. Catalog design by Anthony Laurino All photographs are copyright the individual photographers or their estates.

© 2013 San Francisco Camerawork, Inc


October 22, 2013 Dear Friends, We have had an extraordinary and productive year at San Francisco Camerawork. Our publication Gerald Slota: Story was listed as one of the Top 10 Photo Books of 2012 in The New York Times; we staged a full season of exhibitions and artist lectures that turned out to be our most well-attended in years; we partnered with the Tenderloin YMCA, the Boys and Girls Clubs, and the Vietnamese Youth Development Center to offer photography classes to young people in our new Mid-Market neighborhood; we organized an international Arts Advisory Committee to oversee programming; we began producing videos of artist interviews and lectures as well as digitizing 40 years of archival material to make available online; we re-launched Camerawork: A Journal of Photographic Arts; and we created an entirely new website that is sophisticated yet easy to navigate. We are also happy to report that in the past year we have streamlined SF Camerawork’s finances by placing an emphasis on earned income which now covers more than two-thirds of our fixed expenses. This is twice the national average of 27% and will allow for a larger portion of our contributed income to be used for artist expenses and honoraria. As the year winds down, we remain energized and are very pleased to present our 2013 Benefit Auction. It is important to note that, for the first time in our history, a portion of the proceeds from our largest fundraiser will go directly to the generous working artists who have donated—making your participation and support more meaningful than ever before. We would like to thank our generous sponsors: Bi-Rite Catering; Chandler Fine Art and Framing; New Belgium Brewing Company; Paddle 8; Page Imageworks; Rainbow Grocery Cooperative: A Worker Owned Collective; Robert Stemmler Winery, Sonoma; Sterling Art Services; and Trader Joe’s. In addition, we extend thanks to Jeanne Friscia, Brent Nuñez, Shannon O’Mara, Rick Perez, and Ellen Shershow-Peña for the enormous amount of help they provided in organizing this year’s Benefit Auction. Our deepest gratitude, as always, goes to the community of artists, collectors, gallery owners, and private dealers who have donated a truly astonishing selection of photographs. We look forward to seeing you at the Auction! Best wishes,

Chuck Mobley, Director

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LOT 1 SHIMON ATTIE Linien Strasse 137: Slide Projection of Police Raid on Former Jewish Residents, Berlin, 1991; from the series The Writing on the Wall; framed chromogenic print, 14 x 17 in., signed on verso, $1,500.

LOT 2 ANSEL ADAMS Detail Farm Buildings, Jewell, California, 1976; from Portfolio VII; Polaroid, 3 7/8 x 4 1/2 in., signed on overmat, $2,500. Donated by Susan Herzig and Paul Hertzmann.

LOT 3 THOMAS ALLEN Draft, 2005; chromogenic print, 24 x 20 in., signed on verso, $2,500. Donated by the artist and Foley Gallery.

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LOT 4 RICHARD BARNES Rib Cage, MCA, Paris, 2005; from the series Animal Logic; archival pigment print, 10 1/2 x 8 in., signed on verso, $1,000. Donated by the artist.

LOT 5 UTA BARTH Untitled (2012.A), 2012; from the series “…and to draw a bright white line with light;” framed archival pigment print, 20 1/4 x 30 1/4 in., signed on verso, [$10,000]. Donated by the artist.

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LOT 6 RUTH MARION BARUCH Blackbirds, San Francisco, 1953/70; selenium toned gelatin silver print, 6 x 9 in., signed on verso, $2,500. Donated by the Pirkle Jones Foundation.

LOT 7 ALYSON BELCHER Present Past (12.2.10), 2012; from the series Present Past; framed archival pigment print, 9 x 9 in., signed on verso, $950. Donated by the artist.

LOT 8 RUTH BERNHARD Skull and Rosary, 1945/93; from the portfolio Gift of the Common Place; platinum/palladium print, 8 x 5 1/2 in., signed on front, $7,000. Donated by Scott Nichols Gallery.

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LOT 9 DEBRA BLOOMFIELD 02076-11-07, 2007/2011; from the series Wilderness; framed chromogenic print, 19 x 19 in., signed on verso, $2,500. Donated by the artist and Koch Gallery.

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LOT 10 MIKE BRODIE Soup, 2007; from the series A Period of Juvenile Prosperity; framed chromogenic print, 9 x 13 1/2 in., signed on signature label, $2,500.

LOT 11 LAWRIE BROWN August 16-30, 2012; archival pigment print, 16 x 21 1/4 in., signed on verso, $1,000. Donated by the artist and Scott Nichols Gallery.

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LOT 12 DAN BURKHOLDER Distant Bridge near Catskill, NY, 2009; platinum on vellum over gold leaf, 5 x 5 in., signed on mount, $1,200. Donated by the artist.

LOT 13 ELLEN CAREY Dings and Shadows (EC22), 2012; framed chromogenic photogram, 24 x 20 in., signed on verso, $6,000. Donated by the artist and JHB Gallery.

LOT 14 TAMMY RAE CARLAND Film, 2008; from the series Archive of Feelings; framed chromogenic print, 16 x 20 in., signed on label, $2,500. Donated by the artist and Jessica Silverman Gallery.

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LOT 15 KELLI CONNELL Windowsill, 2006; from the series Double Life; mounted chromogenic print, 30 x 40 in., signed on mount, $3,500. Donated by the artist.

LOT 16 ERIC WILLIAM CARROLL Index 06, 2013; from the series G.U.T. Feeling; framed and matted archival pigment prints, 16 x 13 in., signed on mount $1,600. Donated by the artist and Highlight Gallery.

LOT 17 SPARKY CAMPANELLA 4507, 2013; from the series Night Light; archival pigment print, 20 x 26 in., signed on verso, $800. Donated by the artist and Weston Gallery.

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LOT 18 TILLMAN CRANE South Station, Boston, MA, 1990; platinum print, 14 1/2 x 18 1/2 in., signed on print, $1,800. Donated by Thomas V. Meyer Fine Art.

LOT 19 LINDA CONNOR 1908, “Morehouse Comet�, 1908/96, from the series Lick Observatory; contact print from original glass negative on printing out paper, 12 x 10 in., signed on verso, $2,500. Donated by the artist and Haines Gallery.

LOT 20 MARK CITRET Fire Escape, Marin Headlands, 2012; paltinum palladium print, 9 5/8 x 7 7/8 in., signed on front, $1,400. Donated by the artist and Howard Greenberg Gallery.

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LOT 21 EDWARD CURTIS Hawikuh (b), 1925, 1925; from the series North American Indian; photogravure, 5 1/2 x 7 1/4 in., credit title and date printed in the margin, $300. Donated by Scott Nichols Gallery.

LOT 22 BILL DANE San Francisco 2006, 2006: chromogenic print, 15 x 10 in., signed on verso, $4,000. Donated by the artist.

LOT 23 JUDY DATER Dancing in the Zocalo, Oaxaca, 2010; archival pigment print, 20 x 15 in., signed on verso, $2,500. Donated by the artist and Smith Anderson North.

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LOT 24 SCOTT B. DAVIS 5856 Adams, Boulevard, Los Angeles, 2012; from Land of Sunshine; framed platinum/ palladium print, 20 1/2 x 25 1/2 in., signed on verso, $4,000. Donated by the artist and Michael Dawson Photographs.

LOT 25 ROBERT DAWSON Back of Library, Seattle, WA, 2009; archival pigment print, 15 x 19 in., signed on verso, $1,200. Donated by the artist and Scott Nichols Gallery.

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LOT 26 JANET DELANEY Park Hotel 429 Folsom St. San Francisco, 2013; from the series South of Market 1978-86; framed archival pigment print, 16 x 19 in., signed on verso, $2,000. Donated by the artist and ClampArt.

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LOT 27 JEAN-JACQUES DICKER Empty Rooms, 1996; from ChambresEmpty Rooms; monograph in clamshell with chromogenic print, 3 x 4 ½ in., signed on front, $600. Donated by Ken and Melanie Light.

LOT 28 KATHRYN DUNLEVIE Long Misty Days, 2010; from the series Cover Versions; framed archival pigment print and vintage album cover, 12 1/2 x 12 1/2 in., signed on verso, $1,800. Donated by the artist.

LOT 29 KOTA EZAWA Abstract Expressionists, 2013; gelatin silver print, 10 x 15 in., signed on mount, $1,500. Donated by the artist and Haines Gallery.

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LOT 30 SUSAN FELTER Japanesque 2, 2012/13; from the series Digital Thicket; archival pigment print, 22 x 33 in., signed on front, $1,500. Donated by the artist.

LOT 31 ANGELA BUENNING FILO Former Offices, Electronic Components Company, Mountain View, 2001; from the series Silicon Valley; framed chromogenic print, 10 x 12 1/2 in., signed on verso, $750. Donated by the artist.

LOT 32 LARRY FINK Fey at Play, Picking Her Brain, 2008; archival pigment print, 11 x 11 in., signed on verso, [$5,000]. Donated by the artist.

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LOT 33 HOWARD FRANK Boy Feeding Elephant,1939/96; gelatin silver print, 9 x 13 1/4 in., signed on verso, $600. Donated by Robert H. Frank.

LOT 34 RICHARD FRINTA Sunny Days in San Francisco, 2011; from the series Synchronicity II; archival pigment print, 20 x 16 in., signed on verso, $1,200. Donated by the artist.

LOT 35 BENNO FRIEDMAN Untitled, 1976; gold toned gelatin silver print with graphite, 14 x 14 in., signed on verso, $1,000.

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LOT 36 JEANNE FRISCIA Untitled (Marnie’s Mac), 2013; framed ambrotype, 10 x 8 in., signed on verso, $1,000. Donated by the artist.

LOT 37 RICHARD GILLES Gas City, 2010; from the series Signs of the Times; framed archival pigment print, 18 x 45 in., signed on verso, $2,200. Donated by the artist and dnj Gallery.

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LOT 38 EUGENE OMAR GOLDBECK Yellowstone Park, 1981; chromogenic print, 9 x 26 ½ in., unsigned, $650. Donated by Thomas V. Meyer Fine Art.

LOT 39 DAVID GRAHAM Tyler State Park 2/21/2009, 2009; from the series Deep in The Woods; chromogenic print, 8 3/4 x 26 3/4 in., signed on verso, $1,000. Donated by the artist.

LOT 40 LAUREN GREENFIELD Shantell, 28, a former model from Delray Beach, Florida, has hundreds of scars from self-inflicted cuts, 2006; from the series THIN; framed chromogenic print, 20 x 30 in., signed on verso, $3,500. Donated by the artist.

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LOT 41 SHI GUORUI Untitled (Tiesselinck, Steam Pipe Joint, c. 1941-1945), 2007; framed, unique gelatin silver print, 20 x 24 in., signed on mount, [$5,000]. Donated by the artist and Haines Gallery.

LOT 42 MICHAEL GARLINGTON Girl from Ohio, 2003; from the series Portraits from the Belly of the Whale; toned gelatin silver print, 14 x 11 in., signed on verso, $1,500.

LOT 43 DAVID HALLIDAY White Oar, 2013; from the series Portal Series; archival pigment print, 16 x 16 in., signed on verso, $1,000. Donated by the artist and Arthur Roger Gallery.

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LOT 44 JOHN HARDING US CafĂŠ, Stockton St, San Francisco CA, 10/14/95, 1995; chromogenic print, 9 x 13 1/4 in., signed on verso, $2,000. Donated by the artist.

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LOT 45 JESSICA TODD HARPER Julie, 2012; from the series Interior Exposure; archival pigment print, 8 x 10 in., signed on verso, $1,000. Donated by the artist and Rick Wester Fine Art.

LOT 46 CAROL HENRY La Perla, 2000; from the series Florachroma; unique Cibachrome, 23 x 19 in., signed on front, $4,000. Donated by the artist.

LOT 47 WILLIAM HEICK Point Lobos (Portrait of Edward Weston), 1948; ferrotype print, 6 1/2 x 4 1/2 in., signed on verso, $1,250. Donated by Thomas V. Meyer Fine Art.

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LOT 48 OLIVER HERRING Regina with Jessie’s Half-Face, 2012; framed chromogenic print, 36 X 24 in., signed on front, $8,000. Donated by the artist.

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LOT 49 MARY DANIEL HOBSON Sanctuary #9 , 2008; from the series Sanctuary; archival pigment print, 16 1/2 x 11 in., signed on verso, $800. Donated by the artist.

LOT 50 HENRY HORENSTEIN Lookdown Fish- Selene Vomer, 2001; from the series Animalia; archival pigment print, 18 x 12 in., signed on verso, $1,000. Donated by the artist.

LOT 51 SCOTT HOPKINS Looking Across the Rio Grande at the United States, 2008; framed chromogenic print, 20 x 26 in., signed on verso, $750. Donated by the artist.

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LOT 52 MICHAEL JANG Untitled (Paul Rubens), 1973; gelatin silver print, 6 1/2 x 6 1/2 in., signed on verso, $2,000. Donated by the artist and Wirtz Gallery.

LOT 53 PIRKLE JONES Insulators and poles, Marin County, CA, 1952; selenium toned gelatin silver print, 9 x 13 in., signed on verso, $5,000. Donated by the Pirkle Jones Foundation.

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LOT 54 GEIR JORDAHL Xihai Grand Canyon Viewpoint, Huangshan, China, 2012, 2012; archival pigment print, 20 x 20 in., signed on verso, $1,200. Donated by the artist and Modernbook Gallery.

LOT 55 KATE JORDAHL Rock-cut Basin, 2001; from the series Elementary Geography; gelatin silver print, 9 x 6 in., signed on mount, $500. Donated by the artist and Modernbook Gallery.

LOT 56 IRA KAHN Mille Bolle, Untitled, 1999; from the series Mille Bolle; framed archival pigment print, 28 x 18 3/4 in., signed on front, $2,500. Donated by the artist and Weston Gallery.

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LOT 57 JENNIFER KARADY Former Sergeant Jeff Gramlich, U.S. Marine Corps Infantry, 3/6 Lima Company, veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, with parents, Eileen and Larry, and sister, Jackie; Buffalo, NY, 2011; from the series Soldiers’ Stories from Iraq and Afghanistan; chromogenic print, 16 x 16 in., signature label, $1,000. Donated by the artist.

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LOT 58 JASON LAZARUS 10 matchbox cars, 7 packages of crayons, 10 shimmer pens, 24 band bracelets, 2 multi-colored big scratchpad notebooks, 24 oz tootsie rolls, 1 lb. of Pat’s Beef Jerky, 2010; framed archival pigment print, 22 1/2 x 31 in, signature label, $3,000. Donated by the artist and Andrew Rafacz Gallery.

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LOT 59 DINH Q. LĂŠ Untitled, 2004; framed, unique woven chromogenic print with linen tape on verso, 12 x 20 in., signed on verso, [$12,000.] LOT 60 LYNN HERSHMAN LEESON Tilda Shower (Technolust), 2007; from Technolust; framed archival pigment print, 21 x 26 in., signed on front, [$15,000]. Donated by the artist and Hotwire Productions.

LOT 61 REAGAN LOUIE Taishan China, 1987; chromogenic print, 16 x 20 in., signed on verso, $1,500. Donated by the artist.

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LOT 62 JESSAMYN LOVELL Renaissance Faire Key, 2011; from the series A New Age; dyptich of framed archival pigment prints, 11 x 8 in. each, signature label, $500. Donated by the artist.

LOT 63 MEG MADISON Ferry, 2008; from the series Ruptured; gelatin silver print, linen thread, 10 x 10 in., signed on verso, $700. Donated by the artist.

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LOT 64 KERRY MANSFIELD The Hardy Boys, Multiple Spines, 2013; from the series Expired; archival pigment print, 12 x 24 in., signed on verso, $1,500. Donated by the artist.

LOT 65 CHRIS MCCAW Detail #1, Grandpa’s Shop, Manteca, CA, 1999, 1999; platinum/palladium print, 7 x 16 1/2 in., signed on front, [$1,200]. Donated by the artist and Wirtz Gallery.

LOT 66 LAWRENCE MCFARLAND Saguaro Monument, Arizona, January, 1982, 1982; from the portfolio Twelve Photographs; gelatin silver print, 10 1/4 x 16 3/4 in., signed on verso, $600.

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LOT 67 MARGARETTA MITCHELL Curves, 2007; from the series Nature Body Time; archival pigment print, 7 1/16 x 14 in., signed on front, $700. Donated by the artist.

LOT 68 KEN MILLER Gorgeous, 1992; gelatin silver print, 9 x 6 1/2 in., signed on verso, $1,500. Donated by Thomas V. Meyer Fine Art.

LOT 69 APOLLONIA MORRILL St. Philomena Church, Kalawao, Hawaii, 2004; from the series Kalaupapa; chromogenic print, 20 x 16 in., signed on verso, $800. Donated by the artist.

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LOT 70 DANIELLE NELSON MOURNING “Mom”, Pasadena, CA, 2003; from the series Mrs. Brown; archival pigment print, 15 x 19 in., signed on verso, $1,500. Donated by the artist and Weston Gallery.

LOT 71 PATRICK NAGATANI Bat Flight Amphitheater, Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico, 1989; from the series Nuclear Enchantment; framed chromogenic print, 15 x 19 in., signed on front, $5,000.

LOT 72 JULIA NELSON-GAL Offspring #8, 2007; from the series Heirloom; gelatin silver prints and thread, 13 x 11 in., signed on mount, $500. Donated by the artist.

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LOT 73 SAÏD NUSEIBEH Seljûk Minaret of the Great Umayyad Mosque of Aleppo, Syria, 2006; from the series Fulbright: Umayyad Aesthetic Legacy; archival pigment print, 14 x 9 in., signed on front, [$750]. Donated by the artist.

LOT 74 TETSU OKUHARA Untitled, 1983; unique gelatin silver print, 7 x 4 3/4 in., signed on verso, $800. Donated by the artist. LOT 75 KENNETH PARKER Tufa and Shrubs, Dawn; South Tufa, Mono Lake, California, 1999; chromogenic print, 20 x 25 in., signed on front, $1,000. Donated by the artist.

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LOT 76 JOB PISTON Meg Ryan, 2013; from the series Reds; chromogenic print, 16 x 20 in., signed on verso, $1,800. Donated by the artist.

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LOT 77 MIMI PLUMB Woman at the Crystal Pistol, San Francisco, 1987/2013; from the series Men and Women; archival pigment print, 12 x 10 in., signed on verso, $1,200. Donated by the artist.

LOT 78 MARION POST WOLCOTT Untitled (Dancers), 1975; gelatin silver print, 5 3/4 x 4 in., printed by Marion Post Wolcott for the F.S.A. and inscribed on verso by her husband Lee Wolcott, $1,300. Donated by Thomas V. Meyer Fine Art.

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LOT 79 NORMA QUINTANA Dog Serenade, 2004; from the series Forget Me Not; gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 in., signed on verso, $1,000. Donated by the artist.

LOT 80 J. JOHN PRIOLA Tall Grass, 1999; from the series Graves; framed gelatin silver print, 41 x 33 in., signed on verso, $5,200. Donated by the artist and Gallery Paule Anglim.

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LOT 81 HERB RITTS Elizabeth Taylor, Bel Air 1997, 1997; gelatin silver print, 16 3/4 x 14 3/4 in., estate stamp on verso, $5,000. Donated by the Herb Ritts Foundation.

LOT 82 KEN ROSENTHAL Remnants, 2010; from the series That Was The River, This Is The Sea; gelatin silver print, 9 x 9 in., signed on verso, $1,000. Donated by the artist.

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LOT 83 MICHAEL RUBIN Pine/Half Dome, Yosemite National Park, 1981; gelatin silver print, 23 x 19 in., signed on mount, $750. Donated by Thomas V. Meyer Fine Art.

LOT 84 KIRSTYN RUSSELL Bi-Mart Medford, Ore, 2010; from the series Where We Are Not Known; chromogenic print, 14 x 18 in., signed on mount, $1,000. Donated by the artist.

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LOT 85 PAUL SCHIEK O’Shields, 2011; from the series Dead Men Don’t Look Like Me, framed chromogenic print, 16 x 12 in., signed on verso, $1,500. Donated by the artist and Wirtz Gallery.

LOT 86 CAROL SELTER Untitled (larva on jar), 2009; from the series Science Pets, archival pigment print, 16 x 21 in., signed on verso, $500. Donated by the artist.

LOT 87 PAUL SHAMBROOM Marshfield, Missouri (population 4,508) Board of Aldermen, May 23, 2002 (L to R): Jack Watters, Jim Downing, C.R. Clark (Mayor), Talt Greer, Tom Owen, 2002; from the series Meetings; framed archival pigment print, 12 x 28 in., signed on front, $2,500. Donated by the artist.

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LOT 88 ALICE SHAW Heavy Metals in the Air #3, 2012; from the series Heavy Metals in the Air and Water, framed archival pigment print with imitation gold leaf, 13 1/2 x 22 in., signed on verso, $2,000. Donated by the artist and Gallery 16.

LOT 89 ELLEN SHERSHOW PEĂ‘A Dog, 2013; archival pigment print, 12 x 24 in., signed on verso, $500. Donated by the artist.

LOT 90 CHRISTOPHER SIMS Richmond International Raceway, Richmond, Virginia #2, 2007; from the series Hearts and Minds; archival pigment print, 15 x 15 in., signed on verso, $1,500. Donated by the artist and Ann Stewart Fine Art.

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LOT 91 GERALD SLOTA Wallface, 2010; from the series Urbania; archival pigment print, 18 x 18 in., signed on verso, $2,000. Donated by the artist and Ricco Maresca Gallery.

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LOT 92 PAUL STRAND NY [Old Man Looking Left], 1917; photogravure, 9 x 6 1/2 in., Plate 2 from Camera Work, 49/50, June 1917, $1,000. Donated by Susan Herzig & Paul Hertzmann.

LOT 93 PAUL STRAND NY [Old Woman in Hat & Coat], 1917; photogravure, 9 1/4 x 6 3/4 in., Plate 4 from Camera Work, 49/50, June 1917, $1,000. Donated by Susan Herzig & Paul Hertzmann.

LOT 94 MICHAEL STARKMAN Bolinas, January 27, 2013, 2013; selenium toned gelatin silver print, 18 x 12 5/8 in., signed on verso, $1,200. Donated by the artist and Corden Potts Gallery. 44


LOT 95 RICHARD STULTZ Gallery Atrium, 2008; chromogenic print, 20 x 30 in., signed on verso, $500. Donated by artist.

LOT 96 HANK WILLIS THOMAS Petey Wheatstraw: The Devil’s Son in Law, 2005; from the series Unbranded Altoids; framed archival pigment print, 10 1/4 x 9 1/2 in., signed on verso, $2,500.

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LOT 97 ARTHUR TRESS Surfers, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, 1978,1978/2004; gelatin silver print, 7 x 7 in., signed on front, $1,200. Donated by artist.

LOT 98 (UNKNOWN) ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM HENRY JACKSON, DETROIT PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPANY Mission Dolores, San Francisco, 1898; photochrom print, 7 x 9 in., $500. Donated by Scott Nichols Gallery.

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LOT 99 ANNE VERALDI Jelly Fish, 2010; from the series Danish Modern; chromogenic print, 9 1/2 x 7 in., signed on verso, $700. Donated by artist and Fouladi Projects.

LOT 100 UNKNOWN Untitled (Photographs of Photographs), c.1900; two albumen prints in one frame, upper: 1 7/8 x 2 7/8 in and lower: 2 1/8 x 2 7/8 in., $500. Donated by Fraenkel Gallery.

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LOT 101 HIROSHI WATANABE Kojiro, Suo Saramawashi, 2008; from the series Suo Saramawashi; toned gelatin silver print, 14 x 14 in., signed on verso, $1,500. Donated by artist and Kopeikin Gallery.

LOT 102 BRETT WESTON Untitled (Drifwood), 1978; from series Hawaii portfolio; gelatin silver print, 13 5/8 x 10 5/8 in., signed on front, $5,000. Donated by Scott Nichols Gallery.

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LOT 103 MELANIE WILLHIDE Beefcake and Betsy, 2011; from the series To Adrian Rodriguez, With Love; framed archival pigment print, 13 x 14 in., signed on verso, $2,000. Donated by the artist and Von Lintel Gallery.

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LOT 104 NOAH WILSON Pavillion, WY, 2011; from the series Ground Truthing; archival pigment print, 12 x 21 in., signed on verso, $750. Donated by artist.

LOT 105 GEOFF WINNINGHAM Tag Team Action Wrestling, Houston, 1971, 1971; from the portfolio A Texas Dozen: Fifteen Photographs; gelatin silver print, 20 x 16 in., signed on front, $800.

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LOT 106 MARC YANKUS Flatiron Area, 2013; archival pigment print, 17 x 11 in., signed on verso, $950. Donated by ClampArt.

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INFORMATION FOR BUYERS The catalog description includes an estimated retail price for each lot. These estimates are the approximate prices expected to be realized and are not definitive. The bidding begins below the listed price. The Auctioneer will use the following increments:

$200-499 $500-999 $1,000-1,999 $2,000-5,000+

$50 increments $75 increments $100 increments Auctioneer’s Discretion

• The name listed at the top of each lot indicates the artist who, in our best judgment, is the author of the work. (No unqualified statement regarding authorship is made or intended.) • When one date is given it refers to the date of the negative from which the print was made in the same year or soon thereafter. Some prints show two dates, the first referring to the negative and the second to the print. When the print date is unknown, but assumed later, “printed later” appears following the negative date. • Measurements generally refer to image size and are given in inches. The height appears first, followed by the width. • All lots with retail values marked by brackets [ ] are offered for sale subject to a reserve, which is the confidential minimum price below which such lot will not be sold. • Unless otherwise indicated the print has been donated by the artist or a donor who wishes to remain anonymous. • Please note that all statements and terms in this catalog are subject to the provisions of the Conditions of Sale and San Francisco Camerawork makes no warranties or representations with any lot. CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. The sale will begin at 1:00 pm on Saturday, December 7, 2013 and will continue until all available prints have been presented for bidding. Photographs will be offered for sale in the same order in which they are listed here. Any artwork received after press time will be listed in an addendum available at the Auction. Likewise, an erratum will be produced, if needed, and made available at the Auction. 2. Any property may be withdrawn by SF Camerawork at any time before the actual sale without any liability therefor. 3. During the day of the sale, bids will be accepted from registered and absentee bidders. Bid numbers for registered bidders will be available throughout the day at the registration desk. 4. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer will be the purchaser. The auctioneer has the right to reject any bid and to advance the bidding at his/her absolute discretion and, in the event of any dispute between bidders, to determine the successful bidder or to re-offer and resell the article in dispute. Should there be any dispute after the sale, the auctioneer’s record of final sale shall be conclusive. 5. Absentee bids will be accepted by fax, mail, telephone, email, or in person at SF Camerawork’s gallery. The Absentee Bid Form on page 55 may be used to submit bids; additional forms will be available at the gallery. Such bids will be executed at the lowest possible price, subject to the reserve price and other bids. If matching bids have been entered by two or more parties, the first bid received will take preference. 6. We make no representation as to the condition of any lot sold and no reference to imperfection is made in the catalog description. All lots are sold “AS IS.” Prospective purchasers should inspect the property before bidding to determine its condition. 7. Final bids for each item will be recorded by bid number and the print held at the cashier’s desk until called for by the buyer. All purchases must be paid in full on the day of the auction. 8. Payment may be cash, personal check (with proper identification), or credit card. California state sales tax of 8.75 % will be added to all purchases in state. Purchases can be shipped for additional charges at the purchaser’s request. If packing and handling of purchased lots is done by SF Camerawork, it is done at the entire risk of the purchaser.

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ARTISTS

Shimon Attie Ansel Adams Thomas Allen Richard Barnes Uta Barth Ruth Marion Baruch Alyson Belcher Ruth Bernhard Debra Bloomfield Mike Brodie Lawrie Brown Dan Burkholder Ellen Carey Tammy Rae Carland Kelli Connell Eric William Carroll Sparky Campanella Tillman Crane Linda Connor Mark Citret Edward Curtis Bill Dane Judy Dater Scott B. Davis Robert Dawson Janet Delaney Jean-Jacques Dicker Kathryn Dunlevie Kota Ezawa Susan Felter Angela Buenning Filo Larry Fink Howard Frank Richard Frinta

Benno Friedman Jeanne Friscia Richard Gilles Eugene Omar Goldbeck David Graham Lauren Greenfield Shi Guorui Michael Garlington David Halliday John Harding Jessica Todd Harper Carol Henry William Heick Oliver Herring Mary Daniel Hobson Henry Horenstein Scott Hopkins Michael Jang Pirkle Jones Geir Jordahl Kate Jordahl Ira Kahn Jennifer Karady Jason Lazarus Dinh Q. Lê Lynn Hershman Leeson Reagan Louie Jessamyn Lovell Meg Madison Kerry Mansfield Chris McCaw Lawrence McFarland Margaretta Mitchell Ken Miller Apollonia Morrill Danielle Nelson Mourning

Patrick Nagatani Julia Nelson-Gal Saïd Nuseibeh Tetsu Okuhara Kenneth Parker Job Piston Mimi Plumb Marion Post-Wolcott Norma Quintana J. John Priola Herb Ritts Ken Rosenthal Michael Rubin Kirstyn Russell Paul Schiek Carol Selter Paul Shambroom Alice Shaw Ellen Shershow-Peña Christopher Sims Gerald Slota Paul Strand Michael Starkman Richard Stultz Hank Willis Thomas Arthur Tress (William Henry Jackson) Anne Veraldi Hiroshi Watanabe Brett Weston Melanie Willhide Noah Wilson Geof Winningham Marc Yankus

SPONSORS Bi-Rite Catering Chandler Fine Art and Framing New Belgium Brewing Company Paddle 8 Page Imageworks Rainbow Grocery Cooperative: A Worker Owned Collective Robert Stemmler Winery, Sonoma Sterling Art Services Trader Joe’s

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Alexander Nguyen; Alexis Gordon; Allison Carroll; Amir Mortazavi; Andrew Rafacz; Anthony Laurino; Ara Ahadi; Ashley Leutner; Brian Clamp; Cheryl Haines; Chris Barnett; Eleonora Ghioldi; Emile Struthers; Frank Considine; Jennifer McFarland; Jessica Silverman; Joe Cooper; Jordan Hockett; Ken Light; Kalliopi Thanos; Kimmy Needham; Marilyn Lagandaon; Mark McKenna; Mckenen Okane; Melanie Light; Michael Brian Foley; Michelle Ortega; Paul Hertzmann; Pierre-François Galpin; Piers Mackenzie; Reinhold Gras; Richard Gadd; Robert H. Frank; Rosa Page; Sara Gallagher; Scott Nichols; Shakirah Simley; Sofia Villena-Araya; Steve Vance; Susan Friedewald; Susan Herzig; Susan Pitcher; Tom Begani; Tom Meyer; Tony Page; and Ursula Gropper.




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