Auction Catalog Saturday, October 13, 2012
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<strong>Auction</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong><br />
PRC <strong>2012</strong> Benefit <strong>Auction</strong><br />
<strong>Saturday</strong>, <strong>October</strong> <strong>13</strong>, <strong>2012</strong>
Silver Sponsors<br />
The Photographic Resource Center (PRC) is a vital forum for the exploration,<br />
interpretation, and celebration of new work, ideas, and methods<br />
in photography. We inspire our members and the broader community<br />
with thought-provoking exhibits, educational programs, and resources<br />
that support the advancement of the photographic arts.<br />
www.prcboston.org<br />
S<br />
TANHOP<br />
E<br />
F R A M E R S<br />
Experts in the art and craft of fine picture framing since 1972<br />
Selenium Sponsors<br />
Board of Directors<br />
Vittorio Mezzano, President<br />
David Karp, Interim Treasurer<br />
Lynne Allen<br />
Eric Almquist<br />
Joseph F. Bernardi, Jr.<br />
Cathy England<br />
Peter Fiedler<br />
Alan Geismer<br />
Rick Grossman<br />
Chehalis Hegner<br />
Andrew Kessler<br />
Gary Leopold<br />
Olivia Parker<br />
Neal Rantoul<br />
Kim Sichel<br />
Peter Vanderwarker<br />
Staff<br />
Glenn Ruga, Executive Director<br />
Francine Weiss, Curator &<br />
Loupe Editor<br />
Erin Wederbrook Yuskaitis,<br />
Program & Exhibition Manager<br />
Julie Kukharenko, Membership,<br />
Finance, & Operations Manager<br />
Laura Norris, Communications<br />
& Membership Associate<br />
Summer and<br />
Fall Interns<br />
Rachel Bedet<br />
Helena Goessens<br />
Stephanie Goode<br />
Zach Hoffman<br />
Meredith Hoobler<br />
Jessica Ladd<br />
Ian Sloat<br />
<strong>Auction</strong> Benefactors<br />
F/64<br />
Eric & Nanny Almquist<br />
Cathy England<br />
F/45<br />
Andrew & Betsy Kessler<br />
F/32<br />
Faith & Glenn Parker<br />
F/22<br />
Vittorio Mezzano<br />
John & Olivia Parker<br />
F/16<br />
Anonymous Donor<br />
David & Erica DeMarco<br />
Bill Gallery<br />
Don & Sandy Perrin<br />
Susan M. Lewinnek<br />
William C. & Mary Levin Koch<br />
Andrea & Harvey Rosenthal<br />
F/11<br />
Alan J. Strassman<br />
<strong>Auction</strong> Committee<br />
Cathy England<br />
Rick Grossman<br />
Vittorio Mezzano<br />
Karin Rosenthal<br />
Glenn Ruga<br />
Erin Wederbrook Yuskaitis<br />
Nonprofit Sponsors<br />
Gallery Sponsors<br />
Cover photos:<br />
Details from photographs by Shelby Lee Adams, Bremner Benedict, Paul Cary<br />
Goldberg, Brad Washburn, Meg Birnbaum, Robert Capa, Rania Matar, Henry<br />
Horenstein, and Chehalis Hegner.<br />
Printed by DSG, Lowell, MA Designed by Laura Norris<br />
PRC <strong>2012</strong> Benefit <strong>Auction</strong><br />
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<strong>Auction</strong> Date and Location<br />
<strong>Saturday</strong>, <strong>October</strong> <strong>13</strong>, <strong>2012</strong><br />
808 Gallery at Boston University<br />
808 Commonwealth Avenue<br />
Boston, MA 02215<br />
Live <strong>Auction</strong> Event: 5:00 pm<br />
Curator Led Tour begins at 5:30 pm<br />
Live <strong>Auction</strong> begins at 6:45 pm<br />
Silent <strong>Auction</strong> Event: 8:15 pm<br />
Section 1 closes at 9:15 pm<br />
Section 2 closes at 9:30 pm<br />
Section 3 closes at 9:45 pm<br />
<strong>Auction</strong> Preview Exhibition<br />
<strong>October</strong> 5 – <strong>October</strong> 12, <strong>2012</strong><br />
808 Gallery at Boston University<br />
The preview exhibition is free and open to the public.<br />
Friday, <strong>October</strong> 5<br />
<strong>Saturday</strong>, <strong>October</strong> 6<br />
Sunday, <strong>October</strong> 7<br />
Monday, <strong>October</strong> 8<br />
Tuesday, <strong>October</strong> 9<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 10<br />
Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 11<br />
Friday, <strong>October</strong> 12<br />
11 am - 5 pm<br />
1 pm - 5 pm<br />
1 pm - 5 pm<br />
Closed<br />
11 am - 5 pm<br />
11 am - 5 pm<br />
11 am - 8 pm<br />
11 am - 5 pm<br />
Installation Technician: Vincent Marasa<br />
Pricing<br />
<strong>Auction</strong> Admission<br />
Live <strong>Auction</strong>: $100<br />
Includes an elegant reception with gourmet hors d’oeuvres, an open bar,<br />
a curator led tour of the live auction photographs with Francine Weiss,<br />
PRC’s new Curator & Loupe Editor, and admission into silent auction.<br />
Each ticket entitles the attendee to one auction catalog and one paddle<br />
number.<br />
Silent <strong>Auction</strong>:<br />
Advance Tickets: $25 PRC Members | $30 General Public<br />
At Door Tickets: $35<br />
Includes appetizers, desserts, wine, and beer as well as one hell of a<br />
party! Each ticket entitles the attendee to one auction catalog and one<br />
paddle number.<br />
<strong>Auction</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> Only: $10 per catalog, shipped<br />
Online <strong>Catalog</strong><br />
prcboston.org/auction<br />
The PRC maintains an online version of this catalog. After viewing the<br />
selections online or in the preview exhibition, we invite you to place an<br />
absentee bid or purchase through the Buy It Now option. Please see<br />
instructions on page 3. Pieces purchased through Buy It Now will be<br />
marked as sold on the website and at the auction.<br />
<strong>Auction</strong>eer<br />
Stuart Whitehurst<br />
W & W Appraisers and Consultants<br />
Now based in Stuart, Florida, Stuart is an independent appraiser and partner<br />
in W & W Appraisers and Consultants. A 28-year veteran of the auction<br />
industry, he most recently spent 16 years with the prestigious New England<br />
auction house of Skinner Inc., based in Boston and Marlborough, MA.<br />
Stuart has also appeared in numerous national and regional television and<br />
radio broadcasts, speaking about the world of antiques and collecting.<br />
Stuart is a generalist appraiser, with extensive knowledge of American,<br />
British and European furniture, decorations and fine art. He is also the former<br />
director of Skinner’s Fine Books and Manuscripts department, where<br />
he grew the department to international renown, and achieved numerous<br />
world-record prices for rare, historical documents, maps, and texts.<br />
<strong>Auction</strong> Special Features<br />
PRC Portfolio<br />
The Photographic Resource Center presents an unprecedented portfolio<br />
of photographs by seventeen world-renowned artists. Each artist represented<br />
in the PRC Portfolio is considered a contemporary master.<br />
Edition: 23/35<br />
Additional copies available<br />
$25,000<br />
Special <strong>Auction</strong> Price: $15,000<br />
This portfolio was produced in a<br />
trade edition of thirty-five signed<br />
and numbered prints enclosed in<br />
a custom clamshell case measuring<br />
20 x 24 inches. Printed and<br />
produced by Color Services, LLC<br />
and Palm Press, Inc.<br />
Featuring: Lalla Essaydi, Ralph<br />
Gibson, Emmet Gowin, Jocelyn Lee, Arno Rafael Minkkinen, Abelardo<br />
Morell, David Hilliard, Henry Horenstein, Patti Smith, Sage Sohier, Laura<br />
McPhee, Jim Dow, Robert & Shana ParkeHarrison, Frank Gohlke, Barbara<br />
Bosworth, and Susan Meiselas.<br />
The PRC Portfolio is included in the following collections:<br />
Addison Gallery of American Art<br />
Center for Creative Photography<br />
deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum<br />
George Eastman House<br />
RISD Museum<br />
Harvard Art Museum<br />
and a number of prestigious private collections<br />
Live Music<br />
Mark Zaleski Trio<br />
The Mark Zaleski Trio takes<br />
jazz standards from the great<br />
American songbook and fuses<br />
them together with rhythms of<br />
Latin, African, rock, funk, hip-hop,<br />
and Balkan music. The melodies<br />
of their music are of common<br />
knowledge to most listeners, but<br />
the grooves and improvisations create a unique modern jazz experience.<br />
Zaleski has performed with the likes of Christian McBride, Dave<br />
Brubeck, the Either/Orchestra, the John Allmark Jazz Orchestra, and Jethro<br />
Tull as a bassist, saxophonist, and clarinetist. He is joined by Lefteris Kordis<br />
on piano and Karen Kocharyan on drums.<br />
markzaleskimusic.com<br />
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Bidding Information<br />
Registration<br />
In order to receive a paddle number upon entrance to the auction, all<br />
patrons must provide a credit card number to guarantee payment of any<br />
winning bids made. Actual payment at check-out may be in the form of<br />
cash, personal check, or credit card.<br />
Live <strong>Auction</strong><br />
The Live <strong>Auction</strong> will proceed in numerical order as listed in this auction<br />
catalog.<br />
Silent <strong>Auction</strong><br />
Bids are to be made on the bid sheet corresponding to the particular print<br />
of interest. These bid sheets will be adjacent to the prints on the night<br />
of the Silent <strong>Auction</strong>. The Silent <strong>Auction</strong> sections will close in increments<br />
of 15 minutes beginning at 9:15 pm. At the conclusion of each section,<br />
volunteers will circle the winning bid and paddle number.<br />
Absentee Bids<br />
Collectors are invited to bid on live and silent artwork in the auction<br />
without being present the night of the auction. To place an absentee bid,<br />
please contact Erin Wederbrook Yuskaitis, Program & Exhibition Manager,<br />
at ewyuskaitis@prcboston.org or 617-975-0600. Absentee bids will be<br />
accepted until 5 pm on Thursday, <strong>October</strong> 11. Absentee bids will be executed<br />
at the lowest possible price, subject to the reserve price and other<br />
bids. If two or more parties have entered matching bids, the earliest shall<br />
take preference.<br />
Buy It Now Option<br />
All work in the silent auction may be purchased outright at 125% of the list<br />
price. The Buy It Now option will still be available the night of the auction,<br />
but this option is only available if the last bid does not exceed the Buy It<br />
Now price. We request that all Buy it Now purchases remain on display<br />
until <strong>October</strong> <strong>13</strong>.<br />
Paddle Raise<br />
For this year’s paddle raise, the PRC respectfully requests support for its<br />
popular Master Lecture Series. Through the Master Lecture Series, the PRC<br />
seeks to provide educational opportunities for emerging and established<br />
photographers, foster community interaction based around the art of<br />
photography, and promote regional and national photography luminaries.<br />
The PRC currently presents eight lectures per calendar year, and this series<br />
has included such esteemed photographers as Harold Edgerton, Susan<br />
Meiselas, Ansel Adams, Ed Kashi, Jim Dow, and Bruce Davidson, in addition<br />
to well-known critics, scholars, and curators. The Master Lecture Series is<br />
also a central component of our Institutional Membership program, which<br />
enables students from 22 area colleges and universities to attend these<br />
lectures for free. People who raise their paddles for this cause will be listed<br />
as Master Lecture Series Donors.<br />
Parking & Accessibility<br />
BU Lot F adjacent to the 808 Gallery will be open for parking during the<br />
auction. Parking in this accessible lot is free if you arrive prior to 5:30 pm<br />
and mention that you are attending the PRC <strong>Auction</strong>. Guests arriving after<br />
5:30 pm will be required to pay $12. Meter parking is also available on the<br />
surrounding streets.<br />
The main entrance of 808 Gallery on Commonwealth Avenue features two<br />
stairs. The accessible entrances to 808 Gallery are located on Essex Street<br />
(east side of the building) and also on the parking lot entrance lane (west<br />
side of the building). Only the Essex Street entrance is equipped with a<br />
power-assisted door. Please contact Erin Wederbrook Yuskaitis, Program<br />
& Exhibition Manager, at ewyuskaitis@prcboston.org or 617.975.0600 for<br />
special accommodation requests.<br />
Conditions of Sale<br />
Items will be offered for sale in the same order in which they are listed<br />
in this catalog. The prints in this auction have been matted and framed<br />
before the sale for protection and presentation. We make no representation<br />
as to condition of any lot sold except where noted in this catalog, and<br />
generally no reference to imperfection is made in the catalog description.<br />
All lots are sold as is. Perspective purchasers should personally view lots to<br />
evaluate their condition.<br />
The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the buyer.<br />
The auctioneer has the right to reject a bid and to advance the bidding at<br />
his absolute discretion, and in the event of dispute, to determine the successful<br />
bidder or to re-offer and resell the article in dispute. On the fall of<br />
the auctioneer’s gavel, title of the offered lot shall pass to the buyer, who<br />
shall forthwith assume full risk and responsibility for the purchase, supply<br />
his or her name and address, and pay the full purchase price. Should there<br />
be any dispute after the sale, the auctioneer’s record of final sale shall be<br />
conclusive.<br />
Estimates are furnished only as a service to prospective bidders. They signify<br />
the appropriate price range that we expect each lot to realize. These<br />
estimates have been prepared well in advance and are subject to change.<br />
If a lot is subject to a reserve (a confidential minimum price below which<br />
the lot will not be sold), we will implement reserve bidding on behalf of<br />
the consignor. Consignors are not allowed to bid on their own items.<br />
All purchases must be paid in full the day of the auction. Payment may be<br />
made in the form of cash, personal check, or credit card. We will add the<br />
Massachusetts state sales tax to all in-state purchases.<br />
As noted above, all of the artworks in the PRC <strong>2012</strong> Benefit <strong>Auction</strong> are<br />
framed. The PRC will wrap and pack purchased lots, but shipment may be<br />
arranged only at the request and cost of the purchaser. Volunteers will be<br />
available at the auction to assist patrons with loading their vehicles. Purchases<br />
must be picked up at the PRC by 5 pm on Friday, <strong>October</strong> 26, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />
The PRC is not responsible for storing purchases beyond that date.<br />
Photographic Glossary<br />
The following descriptions explain the terminology used in this catalog.<br />
Please note that statements and terms in this catalog are subject to provisions<br />
of the Conditions of Sale and that the Photographic Resource Center<br />
makes no warranties or representations with any lot.<br />
Authorship: The name in bold type indicates the photographer who, in<br />
our best judgment, is the author of the work (no unqualified statement<br />
regarding authorship is made or intended). If not of the collection of the<br />
artist, donor is indicated.<br />
Title: The title, either as given by the photographer or by which the image<br />
is generally known, appears in italics.<br />
Date: In this catalog, the date refers to the year the image was created,<br />
not necessarily when the piece was printed. In every instance, the PRC has<br />
used dates provided by the artists. If the print date is deemed important, it<br />
will appear as the second date (i.e. 1958/2001).<br />
Measurement: Given in inches, this generally refers to the image size.<br />
The PRC has used sizes provided by the artists.<br />
Edition: Indicates the number of prints made of the particular image<br />
and where this particular print falls within the series. For example, 3/15<br />
indicates that the photograph is the 3rd print out of an edition of 15. AP<br />
stands for Artist’s Proof.<br />
Condition: In this catalog, the PRC has made no attempt to qualitatively<br />
describe the condition of the photographs and makes no guarantees<br />
regarding their condition.<br />
PRC <strong>2012</strong> Benefit <strong>Auction</strong><br />
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Gallery Information<br />
Were you captivated by a particular artist’s work offered in the PRC <strong>2012</strong><br />
Benefit <strong>Auction</strong> If so, take note of the gallery name listed by the artist’s<br />
entry so that you may learn more about the artist and view his or her<br />
full body of work.<br />
We encourage you to visit these galleries in order to see a greater body<br />
of work by that artist or learn of other artists the gallery may represent.<br />
These galleries, like the PRC, are committed to advancing the careers of<br />
artists. Please let the galleries know that you saw their names at the PRC<br />
<strong>2012</strong> Benefit <strong>Auction</strong>.<br />
Alan Kotz Gallery<br />
511 West 25th Street, New York, NY 10001<br />
(212) 741-4764 | klotzgallery.com<br />
Anastasia Photo<br />
166 Orchard Street, New York, NY 10002<br />
(212) 677-9725 | anastasia-photo.com<br />
Carroll and Sons Gallery<br />
450 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA 02118<br />
(617) 482-2477 | carrollandsons.net<br />
Chameleon<br />
18 Liberty Street, Newburyport, MA 01950<br />
(978) 463-7623 | chameleonarts.com<br />
Clark Gallery<br />
145 Lincoln Road, Lincoln, MA 01773<br />
(781) 259-8303 | clarkgallery.com<br />
Dakota Ridge Gallery<br />
9 West Broadway, Jim Thorpe, PA 18229<br />
(570) 325-2082 | dakotaridgegallery.com<br />
Decaneas Archive<br />
295 Endicott Avenue, Revere, MA 02151<br />
(781) 284-4244 | decaneasarchive.com<br />
The Drawing Room<br />
66 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, NY 11937<br />
(631) 324-5016 | drawingroom-gallery.com<br />
The Gallery at Four India<br />
4 India Street, Nantucket, MA 02554<br />
(508) 228-8509 | galleryatfourindia.com<br />
Galatea Fine Art<br />
460B Harrison Avenue, #B-6, Boston, MA 02118<br />
(617) 542-1500 | galateafineart.com<br />
Gallery Kayafas<br />
450 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA 02118<br />
(617) 482-0411 | gallerykayafas.com<br />
Mercury Gallery<br />
20 Main Street, Rockport, MA 01966<br />
(978) 546-7620 | mercurygallery.com<br />
Panopticon Gallery<br />
502c Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215<br />
(617) 267-8929 | panopticongallery.com<br />
Pucker Gallery, Boston<br />
171 Newbury Street, Boston, MA 02116<br />
(617) 267-9473 | puckergallery.com<br />
Rick Wester Fine Art<br />
511 West 25th Street, New York, NY 10001<br />
(212) 255-5560 | rickwesterfineart.com<br />
Robert Anderson Gallery<br />
24 West 57th Street, Suite 503, New York, NY 10019<br />
646-455-0393 | robertandersongallery.com<br />
Robert Klein Gallery<br />
38 Newbury Street #402, Boston, MA 02116<br />
(617) 267-7997 | robertkleingallery.com<br />
Rocky Neck Gallery<br />
53 Rocky Neck Avenue, Gloucester, MA 01930<br />
978-282-0917 | rockyneckgallery.com<br />
The Schoolhouse Gallery<br />
494 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA 02657<br />
(508) 487-4800 | galleryschoolhouse.com<br />
The Square Circle<br />
11 Dock Square, Rockport, MA 01966<br />
(978) 546-7100<br />
Time and Tide<br />
4 Market Street, Ipswich, MA 01938<br />
(978) 238-8848 | timeandtidefineart.com<br />
Online Partner<br />
Paddle8, the premier online art<br />
marketplace and transaction<br />
platform, will host the online<br />
auction component of the PRC<br />
<strong>2012</strong> Benefit <strong>Auction</strong>, allowing<br />
collectors and art enthusiasts from around the world to participate in the<br />
sale. An online preview of works available in the sale launches at noon on<br />
Monday, <strong>October</strong> 1 and closes at 6:00 pm on Friday, <strong>October</strong> 12. All bids<br />
will transfer to the PRC <strong>2012</strong> Benefit <strong>Auction</strong> Live and Silent <strong>Auction</strong>s held<br />
on <strong>Saturday</strong>, <strong>October</strong> <strong>13</strong> .<br />
Paddle8.com/forgood/prcauction<br />
Howard Yezerski Gallery<br />
460 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA 02118<br />
(617) 262-0550 | howardyezerskigallery.com<br />
Janet Borden, Inc.<br />
560 Broadway, New York, NY 10012<br />
(212) 431-0166 | janetbordeninc.com<br />
Khaki Gallery<br />
460 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA 02118<br />
(617) 423-0105 | khakigallery.net<br />
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Live <strong>Auction</strong><br />
1. Jim Dow<br />
Carrito “La Terminal” Fray Bentos,<br />
Uruguay, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Digital Inkjet Print, 1/25<br />
Signed Verso, 7.67 x 9.67 in.<br />
$2,050<br />
Courtesy of Robert Klein Gallery<br />
Represented by Janet Borden, Inc.<br />
jimdowphotography.com<br />
Jim Dow studied graphic design and<br />
photography at Rhode Island School of Design. Since then, he has received<br />
multiple commissions, fellowships, and grants that have allowed him to<br />
travel and photograph as well as publish extensively. His subjects include folk<br />
art, roadside architecture, signs, county courthouses, baseball parks, soccer<br />
stadiums, and private clubs. Currently, he lives in Boston and teaches at Tufts<br />
University and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts.<br />
2. Agnieszka Sosnowska<br />
Nude, Self Portrait, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Toned Silver Gelatin Print, 1/5<br />
Signed Recto, 8 x 10 in.<br />
$600<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
sosphotographs.com<br />
Agnieszka Sosnowska received an<br />
MFA in Studio Education from Boston<br />
University in 1999 and a BFA in Photography from Massachusetts College of<br />
Art and Design in 1995. She is the recipient of the 1991 Annie Blake Award for<br />
her photographic narrative work in Sweden, and the 2005 Skriðuklaustur, East<br />
Iceland Award for a series of self portraits that reflected transition. She has had<br />
numerous solo and group exhibits in Iceland, the Lancaster Museum of Art,<br />
PA; the Pleides Gallery of Art, NY; the Walters Art Museum, MD; the University<br />
of Northern Iowa; and several others. Sosnowska has also done documentary<br />
photographic work in Africa, Poland, and Iceland.<br />
3. Lynn Saville<br />
Greenpoint, Brooklyn, 2011<br />
C-Print, AP 1/2<br />
Signed Verso, 14.625 x 22 in.<br />
$2,000<br />
Courtesy of the artist and<br />
Gallery Kayafas<br />
lynnsaville.com<br />
Lynn Saville received her education at Duke University and Pratt Institute. She is<br />
a New York-based photographer whose work is represented in New York by the<br />
Yancey Richardson Gallery and in Boston by Gallery Kayafas. Her photographs<br />
have been exhibited internationally, and she has published two well-received<br />
monographs: Acquainted with the Night and Night/Shift. Saville has been awarded<br />
grants by both the New York Foundation for the Arts and the New York State<br />
Council on the Arts. Her photographs are represented in such distinguished<br />
collections as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA; the George Eastman<br />
House, NY; the Museum of the City of Paris, France; the Museum of the City of<br />
New York, NY; the Brooklyn Museum, NY; and The New York Public Library, NY.<br />
She lives in New York City with her husband, the poet Philip Fried.<br />
4. Shelby Lee Adams<br />
Eagles Nest, ‘08, 2008<br />
Gelatin Silver Print, 7/25<br />
Signed Recto and Verso, 16 x 20 in.<br />
$1,200<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Shelby Lee Adams is an environmental<br />
portrait photographer best known<br />
for his work that depicts Appalachian<br />
family life. He was educated at the Cleveland Institute of Art and Massachusetts<br />
College of Art and Design, and is the author of four photography books:<br />
Appalachian Legacy, Appalachian Lives, Appalachian Portraits, and Salt & Truth.<br />
His photography has been collected and exhibited by over 60 national and<br />
international public museum collections and numerous private collections.<br />
His work resides in the Musee De L’Elysee Lausanne, Switzerland; the National<br />
Gallery of Canada, Ottawa; the Whitney Museum of American Art, NY; and the<br />
Amon Carter Museum,TX.<br />
5. Marie Cosindas<br />
Faye & Peter, 1976, 1976<br />
Archival Inkjet Print<br />
Signed Recto and Verso, 8 x 10 in.<br />
$3,000<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Originally studying painting at Boston<br />
Museum School, Cosindas worked<br />
as a designer from 1944–1960. While<br />
studying with Ansel Adams, she<br />
worked almost exclusively in blackand-white<br />
photography, making<br />
several series of still lifes and architectural<br />
photographs. In 1962, she was<br />
one of about a dozen photographers<br />
who were invited by the Polaroid<br />
Corporation to test their new instant-developing color film. She then began to<br />
work exclusively in color, manipulating various components of the process to<br />
produce warmer tones. Using only available light, she produced a distinct portfolio<br />
of portraits of well-known figures. She later co-founded the Association of<br />
Heliographers, a New York photographers’ cooperative that included some of<br />
the most influential American art photographers of the 1960s. Her solo show at<br />
the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in 1966 was the institution’s first to<br />
feature color photography.<br />
6. Carl Chiarenza<br />
Untitled 383 (2010), 2010<br />
Gelatin Silver Print<br />
Signed Recto, 18.5 x 14.5 in.<br />
$1,500<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Represented by Robert Klein Gallery<br />
and Allan Kotz Gallery<br />
carlchiarenza.com<br />
Carl Chiarenza, a resident of Rochester,<br />
NY, is Artist-in-Residence and Fanny<br />
Knapp Allen Professor Emeritus of Art<br />
History at the University of Rochester.<br />
He has a long history with Boston and<br />
Boston University: between 1963 and<br />
1986, he was Chairman, Director of Graduate Studies, and Professor of Art at BU<br />
while also teaching at Smith College and Cornell University. He holds two graduate<br />
degrees from BU and a PhD from Harvard University. Chiarenza has lectured at<br />
institutions all over the country, and he is the author of numerous essays and the<br />
biography Aaron Siskind: Pleasures and Terrors. His photographs have been in over<br />
80 solo shows and in over 260 group exhibitions. He was one of the earliest members<br />
of the Society for Photographic Education, and has developed and guided<br />
numerous organizations—including the PRC—devoted to the photographic arts.<br />
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7. Lydia Panas<br />
First Love, 2007<br />
C-Print, Unique<br />
Signed Verso, 16 x 20 in.<br />
$1,850<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
lydiapanas.com<br />
Lydia Panas is an award-winning<br />
photographer based in Pennsylvania. <br />
Her work has been exhibited internationally<br />
and has been published widely in The New York Times Magazine, Photo<br />
District News, Popular Photography, and The Wall Street Journal Blog. She has<br />
taught at the Museum of Modern Art, Lafayette, Muhlenberg College, Moravian<br />
College, Kutztown University, Maine Media Workshops, the Vermont College<br />
MFA Program and the Baum School of Art/Lehigh Carbon Community College.<br />
Her work involves family bonds and relationships, identity, and the vulnerabilities<br />
and strengths of the human condition.<br />
8. Kevin Hass<br />
Gare de Perrache, Lyon, France, 2011<br />
Analog C-Print<br />
Signed Recto, 8.625 x <strong>13</strong> in.<br />
$525<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Kevin Hass considers his early<br />
exposure to rail travel to have given<br />
him a singular and unique base upon which to explore and create meaningful<br />
images of railroading. While working toward a degree at Brooks Institute of<br />
Photography, Hass learned the art and science of color darkroom methods. His<br />
love of film photography, instilled decades ago, has not wavered. He finds it<br />
imperative to work in a traditional darkroom, so that the statements made by<br />
his photographs are his alone. He still develops his own color negatives and<br />
makes his own expressive prints. His work is in numerous collections, including<br />
the Center for Creative Photography, AZ; and the Getty Center, CA; and has<br />
been exhibited widely in the United States and France.<br />
9. Arno Minkkinen<br />
Monographs: Frostbite (1st-1978),<br />
Waterline (1994), Body Land (1999),<br />
Saga (2005), and Balanced Equation<br />
(2008); PLUS one 11 x 14 print*<br />
$3,400<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Represented by Robert Klein Gallery<br />
arno-rafael-minkkinen.com<br />
Arno Rafael Minkkinen is a Finnish-American photographer, educator, curator,<br />
and writer. He has exhibited in over two hundred solo and group shows at<br />
galleries and museums worldwide; the most recent traveling exhibition being<br />
SAGA: The Journey of Arno Rafael Minkkinen. His self-portrait photographs have<br />
been published internationally through six monographs. Minkkinen is a Professor<br />
of Art at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, Docent at the University<br />
of Art & Design Helsinki, and graduate faculty member at Rockport College in<br />
Maine. His work is included in institutions worldwide: the Museum of Modern<br />
Art, NY; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA; the High Museum, GA; and<br />
Georges Pompidou Center, Paris, among many others.<br />
*The winning bidder will also receive one signed 11 x 14 in. Gelatin Silver<br />
Print of an image from one of the books.<br />
10. Robert Capa<br />
Number 657 War Era 075, ca. 1940s<br />
Gelatin Silver Print, printed under<br />
the supervision of Cornell Capa<br />
Labeled en verso, 11.75 x 18 in.<br />
$3,500<br />
Courtesy of anonymous donor<br />
Born Endre Ernő Friedmann, Robert<br />
Capa was a Hungarian combat photographer and photojournalist who<br />
covered the Spanish Civil War, the Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II<br />
across Europe, the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, and the First Indochina War. His action<br />
photographs, such as those taken during the 1944 Normandy invasion, portray<br />
the violence of war with unique impact. In 1947, he co-founded Magnum<br />
Photos with, among others, Henri Cartier-Bresson. The organization was the<br />
first cooperative agency for worldwide freelance photographers.<br />
11. John Goodman<br />
Tradesman, Havana, 2000, 2000<br />
Gelatin Silver Print, 5/20<br />
Signed Verso, 16.75 x 11.125 in.<br />
$3,200<br />
Courtesy of the artist and Howard<br />
Yezerski Gallery<br />
John Goodman’s work is housed in<br />
several permanent collections of<br />
prestigious institutions, including the<br />
Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY; the<br />
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA; the<br />
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art,<br />
CA; and the Art Institute of Chicago,<br />
IL. He has had ten solo exhibitions<br />
since 1997, which were all located<br />
in Boston, New York, and Toronto.<br />
His work has also been displayed in<br />
numerous group exhibitions since the<br />
mid 1970s, including locations such as Paris, London, Los Angeles, Minneapolis,<br />
and Chicago.<br />
12. Dominic Chavez<br />
Untitled (Kenyan Orphans), 2010<br />
Archival Pigment Print<br />
Signed Verso, 17 x 25 in.<br />
$1,400<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
dominicchavez.com<br />
Dominic Chavez began his career<br />
when he was only 19 working for The Denver Post. Six years later, he found himself<br />
traveling east, where he worked for The Boston Globe. For more than twenty<br />
years, Chavez has covered a wide range of domestic and international issues,<br />
spanning the war in Iraq to the ongoing drug war in Colombia. Currently, he<br />
is focusing his attention on global health issues and has produced six books<br />
since 2006. He has also received numerous awards, including a Kaiser Family<br />
Foundation Media Fellowship, a Media Excellence Award by the Global Health<br />
Council, and Photographer of the Year by the Boston Press Photographers Association<br />
for his work in Afghanistan, Angola, and Columbia.<br />
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<strong>13</strong>. Stephen DiRado<br />
Amy, Aquinnah, MA, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Gelatin Silver Print, AP<br />
Signed Verso, 10 x 8 in.<br />
$1,800<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
stephendirado.com<br />
Stephen Dirado is most well known<br />
for his portraiture, night astronomical<br />
photography, and semi-composed<br />
group photography. He has received<br />
fellowships from the Massachusetts<br />
Cultural Council, the National<br />
Endowment for the Arts, and the<br />
Massachusetts Artist Foundation. He<br />
has taken part in both solo and group<br />
exhibitions at the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum and the Museum of<br />
Fine Arts, Boston. His work is held in both public and private collections and<br />
has appeared in The New York Times Magazine and Esopus. He is a senior lecturer<br />
in photography at Clark University in Worcester, MA and a <strong>2012</strong> Guggenheim<br />
Fellow.<br />
14. Olivia Parker<br />
Yellow Peony, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Archival Pigment Print, 2/10<br />
Signed Verso, 22 x 33 in.<br />
$3,400<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Represented by Robert Klein Gallery<br />
oliviaparker.com<br />
Olivia Parker became involved in photography in 1970, not long after graduating<br />
from Wellesley College with a degree in the History of Art. Since then,<br />
she has had more than 100 one-person exhibitions in the United States and<br />
abroad, and her work is represented in major private, corporate, and museum<br />
collections, including the Art Institute of Chicago, IL; the Museum of Modern<br />
Art, NY; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA; and the International Museum<br />
of Photography at George Eastman House, NY. Currently, she is working on a<br />
group of pictures that involve illustrated books, tablets, and pages in order to<br />
explore the relationship between verbal and visual thinking. Parker is on the<br />
Board of Directors of the Photographic Resource Center.<br />
15. Bradford Washburn<br />
South Crillon Glacier and Canoe, 1934,<br />
1934/2003<br />
Gelatin Silver Print<br />
Signed Verso, 15 x 19 in.<br />
$5,200<br />
Courtesy of Decaneas Archive<br />
decaneasarchive.com<br />
Bradford Washburn was Founding<br />
Director of Boston’s Museum of Science and served as Director for forty years.<br />
Known as a mountaineer, explorer, cartographer and aerial photographer,<br />
Washburn traveled the world for eight decades, documenting landscapes from<br />
the Grand Canyon to the Alps, from Mount McKinley to the Matterhorn. Ansel<br />
Adams called Washburn a “roving genius of mind and mountains.” This genius<br />
inspired him to pioneer photographic techniques that captured the most<br />
remote and inaccessible points on earth, under conditions worthy of a stunt<br />
man. Washburn gathered many awards over the course of his venerable career,<br />
including the Alexander Graham Bell Medal from the National Geographic<br />
Society, the Centennial Award also of the National Geographic Society, and the<br />
King Albert Medal of Merit along with nine honorary doctorates.<br />
16. Rania Matar<br />
Stephanie, Beruit, 2010<br />
Archival Pigment Print, 1/15<br />
Signed Verso, 18.5 x 26.5 in.<br />
$1,450<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
raniamatar.com<br />
Rania Matar was born and raised in<br />
Lebanon and moved to the U.S. in 1984. Originally trained as an architect at the<br />
American University of Beirut and Cornell University, she studied photography<br />
at New England School of Photography and Maine Photographic Workshops in<br />
Mexico. She teaches photography at Massachusetts College of Art and Design<br />
and in refugee camps in Lebanon. Matar has won numerous awards, including<br />
the 2011 Legacy Award at the Griffin Museum of Photography, 2007 and 2011<br />
Massachusetts Cultural Council artist fellowships, first place at the New England<br />
Photographer Biennial, Women in Photography International, and the Prix de<br />
la Photographie Paris. She has accumulated honorable mentions for the 2010<br />
UNICEF Picture of the Year Award, the 2010 Lens Culture Exposure International,<br />
the Silver Eye Center for Photography Fellowship, CENTER and the Photo Review.<br />
She was selected as one of the Top 100 Distinguished Women Photographers<br />
by Women in Photography, and was finalist for the distinguished Foster<br />
Award at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston.<br />
17. Susan Meiselas<br />
Shortie on the Bally and the<br />
monograph Carnival Strippers, 1973<br />
Gelatin Silver Print and Limited<br />
Edition Book in Custom Case<br />
Print is Signed Verso<br />
67/75<br />
6 x 9 in.<br />
$1,200<br />
Courtesy of Gus & Arlette Kayafas<br />
Susan Meiselas received her BA from Sarah Lawrence College and her MA in<br />
visual education from Harvard University. Her first major photographic essay,<br />
Carnival Strippers, focused on the lives of women doing striptease at New<br />
England country fairs. Meiselas joined Magnum Photos in 1976 and has worked<br />
as a freelance photographer since then. She is best known for her coverage of<br />
the insurrection in Nicaragua and her documentation of human rights issues in<br />
Latin America. Meiselas has had solo exhibitions in Paris, Madrid, Amsterdam,<br />
London, Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York. Honorary awards of recognition<br />
include: the Robert Capa Gold Medal by the Overseas Press Club (1979); the<br />
Leica Award for Excellence (1982); the Hasselblad Foundation Photography<br />
Prize (1994); and most recently, the Cornell Capa Infinity Award (2005). In 1992,<br />
she was named a MacArthur Fellow.<br />
18. Stephen A. Frank<br />
Diane Arbus during a class at the<br />
Rhode Island School of Design, 1970<br />
Singer Edition Inkjet Print<br />
Signed Recto, 12 x 18 in.<br />
$800<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Stephen A. Frank received his BFA<br />
from Ohio University and an MFA from Rhode Island School of Design. He has<br />
received numerous awards for his work, including the Royal Society of Arts<br />
Silver Medal, as well as the Community Award for outstanding photographs<br />
depicting ABCD and the Boston community. His work is included in the collections<br />
of the National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC; the High Museum of Art,<br />
GA; and the Brockton Art Museum, MA. He is currently an Assistant Professor of<br />
Art in Photography at Boston University.<br />
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19. Henry Horenstein<br />
Texas Map Turtle – Graptemys Versa,<br />
2008<br />
Archival Pigment Print, <strong>Auction</strong><br />
Edition <strong>2012</strong> #2<br />
Signed Verso, 12 x 18 in.<br />
$1,300<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Represented by Carroll and Sons<br />
Gallery<br />
horenstein.com<br />
Henry Horenstein has worked as a<br />
photographer, teacher, and author<br />
since the early 1970s. He has authored<br />
over 30 books, including many monographs<br />
(Honky Tonk, Humans, Creatures,<br />
Aquatics, Canine, Racing Days).<br />
Henry’s textbooks have been widely<br />
used by thousands of photography<br />
students over the past thirty years. He lives in Boston where he continues to<br />
photograph, exhibit, publish, and teach at the Rhode Island School of Design as<br />
a professor of photography. His work is collected by many institutions including<br />
the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History, Washington,<br />
DC; George Eastman House, NY; and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA.<br />
20. Constantine Manos<br />
Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 2001<br />
Archival Pigment Print<br />
Signed Recto and Verso, 14 x 21 in.<br />
$2,000<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Represented by Magnum Photos<br />
magnumphotos.com<br />
Constantine Manos’ photography career began when he was only thirteen<br />
years old and part of his school’s camera club. By the age of nineteen, he was<br />
hired as the official photographer of the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Tanglewood.<br />
These photographs culminated in his first published work, Portraits<br />
of a Symphony. He graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1955<br />
with a BA in English Literature. From 1961-1964, Manos lived in Greece, which<br />
resulted in another book, A Greek Portfolio, which won awards at the Arles and<br />
the Leipzig book fair. In 1963, Manos joined Magnum Photos, becoming a full<br />
member in 1965. Manos was awarded the Leica Medal of Excellence in 2003 for<br />
his photographs in his American Color series. He lectures and teaches nationally.<br />
21. Karin Rosenthal<br />
Dune, 1996<br />
Gelatin Silver Print from Black &<br />
White Infrared Negative, AP from<br />
edition of 35<br />
Signed Recto, 8.75 x 12.75 in.<br />
$1,100<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
krosenthal.com<br />
A Wellesley College graduate, Karin Rosenthal studied photography at the<br />
Rochester Institute of Technology in New York and the School of the Museum<br />
of Fine Arts in Boston. Her work has been exhibited in galleries and museums<br />
worldwide and is in numerous collections including the Museum of Fine Arts,<br />
Boston, MA; the Brooklyn Museum, NY; Harvard University’s Fogg Museum, MA;<br />
the International Center of Photography, NY; Polaroid’s National and International<br />
Collections; Santa Barbara Art Museums, CA; and the Allan Chasanoff<br />
Collection.<br />
22. Noah David Bau<br />
<strong>13</strong>, 73 lbs., 2011<br />
Archival Inkjet Print<br />
36 x 24 in.<br />
$2,500<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Noah David Bau divides his time<br />
between Bangkok and Boston. His<br />
work, while visually and conceptually<br />
diverse, consistently attempts to disrupt<br />
the seamlessness of mass-mediated<br />
imagery. Operating from social<br />
and intellectual margins, the work<br />
illuminates paradox and contradiction,<br />
offering an unstable, problematic reality.<br />
He graduated Magna Cum Laude<br />
from Amherst College as an Independent Scholar in Photography and Sexual<br />
Politics. He continued his studies at the California Institute of the Arts in Los<br />
Angeles and earned a masters degree from Stanford University.<br />
23. Marc Riboud<br />
Steel Mill, Anshan, China, 1957/<br />
printed later<br />
Gelatin Silver Print<br />
Signed Recto, 11 x 17 in.<br />
$2,000<br />
Courtesy of anonymous donor<br />
Marc Riboud was born in Lyon, France,<br />
and took his first photograph at the age of thirteen, using his father’s vest<br />
pocket Kodak Camera. While perhaps best known for his extensive reports on<br />
the East—The Three Banners of China, Face of North Vietnam, Visions of China, and<br />
In China—his photographs appeared in numerous magazines, including Life,<br />
Géo, National Geographic, Paris-Match, and Stern. He won the Overseas Press<br />
Club Award twice and has had major retrospective exhibitions at the Musée<br />
d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris and the International Center of Photography<br />
in New York. He became a Magnum contributor in 1980. In recent years he has<br />
shot his stories mainly in black and white and on his own initiative. His most<br />
recent work was made in Turkey.<br />
24. Chris Enos<br />
Nudes/Enos Portfolio, 1971–1974<br />
Gelatin Silver Prints, 7/45<br />
Signed Verso, 11 x 14 in.<br />
$4,500<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
chrisenos.com<br />
Born and raised in California, Chris<br />
Enos received a BA in sculpture from San Francisco State University and an MFA<br />
from the San Francisco Art Institute. In 1976, Enos founded the Photographic<br />
Resource Center (PRC) in Boston to provide a venue for fine art and documentary<br />
photographers to meet, promote, and display their work, filling a critical<br />
gap in the Boston arts scene. She served as director of the PRC from 1976 to<br />
1981. Enos’ work has been published internationally in Paris and Germany. She<br />
served as a professor Emeritus at the University of New Hampshire from 1986 to<br />
2004. Enos now lives and works in Santa Fe, NM.<br />
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25. Aaron Siskind<br />
Harlem, ca. 1935/1981<br />
Gelatin Silver Print<br />
Signed Verso, 8 x 11 in.<br />
$2,500<br />
Courtesy of anonymous donor<br />
Aaron Siskind developed a love for<br />
photography after receiving a camera<br />
as a honeymoon gift from his wife. He<br />
became a member of the New York Photo League in 1932, and working within<br />
that group, he produced several socially conscious images, which included his<br />
most famous work entitled Harlem Document. In 1951, Siskind was invited by<br />
Harry Callahan to join the faculty at the Chicago Institute of Design, forming a<br />
valuable teaching partnership that informed scores of talented young photographers.<br />
In the 1970s, he and Callahan taught at Rhode Island of Design, and he<br />
continued to publish and exhibit widely through the 1980s.<br />
26. Ernest C. Withers<br />
Brook Benton and Elvis Presley, WDIA<br />
Goodwill Revue, Ellis Auditorium,<br />
Memphis, TN, December 6, 1957,<br />
1957/2004<br />
Gelatin Silver Print, AP 1/35<br />
Signed Verso, 10 x 10 in.<br />
$3,000<br />
Courtesy of Decaneas Archive<br />
decaneasarchive.com<br />
Ernest Withers was a freelance photographer<br />
famous for his black and<br />
white images of the segregated South in the 1950s and 1960s, Negro league<br />
baseball, and the Memphis blues scene. A native of Tennessee, Withers played a<br />
key role in the Civil Rights Movement as a result of his photographic documentation<br />
of the Emmett Till trial. He witnessed the Montgomery Bus Boycott,<br />
Medgar Evers’ funeral, the integration of Little Rock High School, the Memphis<br />
Sanitation Workers’ Strike and the Martin Luther King, Jr. assassination and<br />
funeral. Among his many awards and honors are honorary doctorate degrees<br />
from the Art Institute of Boston, Memphis College of Art, Syracuse University,<br />
and the Framingham State University.<br />
27. Lou Jones<br />
Butterflies, from the series Distressed:<br />
Memories, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Archival Pigment Print, AP<br />
Signed Recto, 8 x 8 in.<br />
$1,850<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
fotojones.com<br />
fotojonesblog.blogspot.com<br />
Lou Jones is past president of the New<br />
England chapter of the American Society of Media Photographers and was<br />
previously a long time member of the ASMP National Board of Directors. He is<br />
also one of the charter members of the Advertising Photographers of America.<br />
Jones’ images have been exhibited in galleries throughout the world, such as<br />
the Smithsonian and Corcoran Galleries, Washington, DC; Polaroid Gallery; San<br />
Francisco Museum of Modern Art, NY; deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum,<br />
MA; Cooper Hewitt Museum, NY; Detroit Institute of Arts, MI; and Feuerwagner,<br />
Austria. He has photographs in the collections of institutions such as the Fogg<br />
Museum (Harvard), MA; Wellesley College, MA; Middle Tennessee State University,<br />
TN; and University of Texas, TX. In 2000, the International Photographic<br />
Council (United Nations) presented him with their highest award and the<br />
Boston Photography Collaborative gave him their CONTACT award.<br />
28. Jeff Silverthorne<br />
Nude with Paper, 1980<br />
Gelatin Silver Print<br />
Signed Verso,16 x <strong>13</strong> in.<br />
$1,200<br />
Courtesy of anonymous donor<br />
Since receiving his MFA, BFA, and MAT<br />
from Rhode Island School of Design,<br />
Silverthorne’s work has been included<br />
in over 30 solo exhibitions, 40 group<br />
exhibitions, and 36 publications<br />
including three monographs. His work<br />
is in the permanent collections of the<br />
Museum of Modern Art, NY; the Los<br />
Angeles County Museum, CA; the Yale<br />
University Art Gallery, CT; the Museum<br />
of Fine Arts, Boston, MA; and the George Eastman House, NY. He also has work<br />
in Switzerland, Paris, Copenhagen, and the Czech Republic. Since 2002, he has<br />
served as an Associate Professor of Art and University Core Professor at Roger<br />
Williams University in Rhode Island.<br />
29. Neal Slavin<br />
Knickerbocker Greys, ca. 1990<br />
C-Print, 72/<strong>13</strong>5<br />
Signed Recto, 18 x 14 in.<br />
$2,200<br />
Courtesy of anonymous donor<br />
As a photographer and moviemaker,<br />
Neal Slavin has photographed for<br />
major magazines around the world,<br />
including The New York Times Magazine,<br />
Esquire, Frankfurter Allgemeine,<br />
Zeitung, and Rolling Stone Magazine.<br />
He attended Cooper Union School<br />
of Art and Architecture in New York,<br />
where he received a BFA. He received<br />
several National Endowment for the<br />
Arts grants and a number of awards from Communication Arts Magazine. In<br />
1986, he was named as the Corporate Photographer of the Year by the American<br />
Society of Magazine Photographers. He was also awarded the 1988 Augustus<br />
Saint-Gaudens Medal and the 2005 President’s Citation by the Cooper<br />
Union. His photographic work can be found in the Museum of Contemporary<br />
Photography, Chicago, IL.<br />
30. Frank Ward<br />
Girl with Dalai Lama Photo, Tibet,<br />
1994<br />
Gelatin Silver Print<br />
Signed Verso, 18 x 21 in.<br />
$700<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Represented by Photo-Eye Gallery<br />
socialdocumentary.net/photographer/frankward<br />
After receiving an MFA degree from<br />
Bard College, Frank Ward became a<br />
professor in the Holyoke Community<br />
College Art Department. In 2011, he<br />
received a Massachusetts Cultural<br />
Council Artist Fellowship award for his work in the former Soviet Union. He<br />
has also received grants for his work with Puerto Rican community in Holyoke.<br />
The Polaroid Foundation and View Camera Magazine have awarded his work<br />
from Tibet, and the Rotary Foundation has funded much of his photography in<br />
India. He spends the majority of his free time teaching in Holyoke and leading<br />
photography workshops in central Asia.<br />
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31. Lisa Kessler<br />
Dead Flamingos, 2009<br />
Archival Digital Print, Exhibition<br />
Print<br />
Signed Verso, 17 x 22 in.<br />
$1,200<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
lisakessler.net<br />
34. Alison Hoornbeek<br />
Splash #1, 2010<br />
Archival Pigment Print, 2/15<br />
Signed Verso, 12 x 18 in.<br />
$500<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
alisonhoornbeek.com<br />
37. Victoria Gewirz<br />
Trunk Show, 2009<br />
Piezography Print, 2/20<br />
Signed Verso, 5 x 7 in.<br />
$800<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
40. Tony Loreti<br />
Fast Food Restaurant Worker, 2011<br />
Gelatin Silver Print<br />
Signed Verso, 5.4 x 8 in.<br />
$300<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
tonyloreti.com<br />
32. Bill Boch<br />
Natural Forces, 2011<br />
Archival Inkjet Print<br />
Signed Recto,<strong>13</strong>.25 x 20 in.<br />
$600<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
35. Dorothy Kerper<br />
Monnelly<br />
Saltmarsh at Dusk and Moon, 2001<br />
Archival Digital Pigment Print, 3/50<br />
Signed Recto, 15 x 19 in.<br />
$600<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Represented by Time and Tide<br />
dorothykerpermonnelly.com<br />
38. Sarah Pollman<br />
Parking Spaces, Brighton, MA, 2011<br />
Archival Inkjet Print from 4x5<br />
Negative, 1/3<br />
Signed Verso, 20 x 24 in.<br />
$500<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
sarahpollman.com<br />
41. John Bunzick<br />
Orange VW, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Archival Inkjet Print, 1/10<br />
Signed Verso, 11.9 x 17.9 in.<br />
$450<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
johnbunzick.com<br />
33. Zoe Perry-Wood<br />
Lucia, BAGLY Prom, 2011<br />
Archival Pigment Print, 1/7<br />
Signed Verso,17 x 25 in.<br />
$1,200<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Represented by Gallery Kayafas<br />
zoeperrywood.com<br />
36. Andre M. Brown<br />
Early Effort, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Archival Inkjet Print, 1/25<br />
Signed Verso, 9 x 12 in.<br />
$500<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
westsideshots.com<br />
39. Vittorio Sella<br />
Camp V Below the West Face of K2<br />
from Savoy Glacier, Karakoram, June<br />
1909, 1909/<strong>2012</strong><br />
Archival Pigment Inkjet Print, 3/40<br />
11.25 x 15 in.<br />
$700<br />
Courtesy of Decaneas Archive<br />
decaneasarchive.com<br />
42. Beth Hankes<br />
Untitled 23, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Gelatin Silver Print, 1/1<br />
Signed Verso, 12 x 7 in.<br />
$375<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
bethhankes.com<br />
43. Audrey Gottlieb<br />
The Giant Pig, 2008<br />
Archival Pigment Print<br />
Signed Recto, 20 x 30 in.<br />
$600<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
audrey-gottlieb.com<br />
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44. Vivien Goldman<br />
Lacy Curtain, 2011<br />
Archival Inkjet Print<br />
16 x 20 in.<br />
$600<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
47. Unknown Artist<br />
Nigatsudo at Nara/Miko or<br />
Performer in a Kagura, c. 1889<br />
Hand-colored Albumen Print,<br />
Unique<br />
10 x 8 in.<br />
$225<br />
Courtesy of anonymous donor<br />
51. Tom Young<br />
Holding Tight from the series Timeline,<br />
2010<br />
Archival Inkjet Print, 3/15<br />
Signed Recto, 22 x 26.5 in.<br />
$2,500<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
tomyoungphoto.com<br />
54. Suzanne Revy<br />
Flower, 2011<br />
Gelatin Silver Print<br />
Signed Verso, 16 x 20 in.<br />
$600<br />
Courtesy of Panopticon Gallery<br />
panopticongallery.com<br />
45. William Scully<br />
Water Lily Study No. 4, 2010<br />
Digital Underwater Photograph/<br />
Archival Pigment Print, 4/18<br />
Signed Verso, 12.6 x 19 in.<br />
$600<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
scullyphotography.com<br />
48. Tony Schwartz<br />
Contemplation, 2009<br />
Archival Pigment Print, 1/10<br />
Signed Recto, 23 x 34.5 in.<br />
$850<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
tonyschwartzphoto.com<br />
49. Steven Keirstead<br />
Ice, Fourth Pond, Maine, 2011<br />
Optical Fuji Type C-Print<br />
Signed Recto, 15.25 x 23 in.<br />
$450<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
fas.harvard.edu/~keirst<br />
52. Susan Lapides<br />
Blue Fog, 2008<br />
Archival Inkjet Print, 1/7<br />
Signed Verso, 20 x 30 in.<br />
$750<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
susanlapides.com<br />
53. Thomas Janzen<br />
Washington Street, 2011<br />
Archival LightJet Print, 1/100<br />
Signed Verso, 7 x 10.5 in.<br />
$200<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
55. Tom Morin<br />
Untitled #206, from the series<br />
Chalkboard, 2004<br />
Archival Pigment Print, 2/12<br />
Signed Verso, 18 x 18 in.<br />
$1,100<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
tommorin.com<br />
56. Stephanie Goode<br />
Dave, Underwater, 2009<br />
Archival LightJet Print, 1/30<br />
Signed Verso, 20 x 24 in.<br />
$500<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
stephaniegoode.com<br />
46. Ashok Sen-Gupta<br />
Winter Dreamscape, 2009<br />
Archival Pigment Print, 2/5<br />
Signed Recto, 19 x <strong>13</strong> in.<br />
$400<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
50. Antony Decaneas<br />
Family Portrait, Pavlia, Greece, 1984,<br />
1984/1985<br />
Gelatin Silver Print, Open Edition<br />
(fewer than 10 printed)<br />
Signed Verso, 14.25 x 19 in.<br />
$900<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
decaneasarchive.com<br />
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57. Sunny Gupta<br />
Trunk, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Gelatin Silver Print, 1/25<br />
Signed Recto, 9.5 x 7.5 in.<br />
$400<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
suketugupta.com<br />
60. Peter Treiber<br />
Love, 1990<br />
Archival Digital Print, 1/15<br />
Signed Verso, 16.5 x 21 in.<br />
$600<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Represented by Dakota Ridge<br />
Gallery, Monsoon Gallery, Artfully<br />
Elegant, & OC Designers Source<br />
ptphoto.com<br />
63. Stella Johnson<br />
Mixalis, Crete, Greece, 2011<br />
Archival Pigment Print, 2/15<br />
Signed Verso, 22 x 33 in.<br />
$2,200<br />
Courtesy of the artist and<br />
Panopticon Gallery<br />
stellajohnson.com<br />
66. Shawna Gibbs<br />
Movie Night, 2007<br />
Archival Inkjet Print, 1/15<br />
Signed Verso, 11 x 16.5 in.<br />
$425<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
shawnagibbs.com<br />
58. Sharon Devereux<br />
Book Series 2, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Archival Pigment Print<br />
Signed Verso, 11 x 16.5 in. each<br />
(triptych)<br />
$995<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
devereuxphotography.com<br />
61. Stephanie Robb<br />
Wrecker’s Race, 2005<br />
Inkjet Print, 1/2<br />
Signed Verso, 11.5 x 7.75 in.<br />
$375<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
facebook.com/PeepsNewportRI<br />
64. Stefanie Klavens<br />
Banquet Hall, <strong>2012</strong><br />
C-Print, 1/20<br />
Signed Recto, 18.5 x 18.5 in.<br />
$850<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
stefanieklavens.com<br />
67. Chester Michalik<br />
Hiroshima, Japan, 1995<br />
Digital Print<br />
Signed, 14.5 x 14.5 in.<br />
$400<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
59. Stephen Petegorsky<br />
Fallen Corn at Sunrise, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Archival Inkjet Print, 4/25<br />
Signed Recto, 14 x 14 in.<br />
$1,000<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
spphoto.com<br />
62. Susan S. Bank<br />
Abuela from Piercing the Darkness,<br />
2000<br />
Selenium Toned Gelatin Silver Print<br />
on Fiber Paper, AP/10<br />
Signed Verso, 8.5 x <strong>13</strong> in.<br />
$1,200<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
susansbank.com<br />
65. Stacy Swiderski<br />
Full Moon, 2010<br />
C-Print, 2/10<br />
16 x 16 in.<br />
$900<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
stacyswiderski.com<br />
68. Shaun O’Boyle<br />
Keystone Arch Bridge, 2010<br />
Archival Pigment Print, Open<br />
Edition<br />
Signed Recto, <strong>13</strong>.3 x 20 in.<br />
$1,150<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
oboylephoto.com<br />
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69. Alan Strassman<br />
Lowell 214, 2008<br />
Inkjet Print on Dibond, 1/3<br />
Signed Verso, 39 x 26 in.<br />
$1,000<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
alanstrassmanphotos.com<br />
72. Amy Ragus<br />
Fire in Winter, Walden, 2009<br />
Archival Inkjet Print on Rag Paper,<br />
3/20<br />
Signed Recto, 22 x 26 in.<br />
$1,000<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
amyragus.com<br />
75. Anita Līcis-Ribak<br />
Untitled 3 (diptych) from the series<br />
Many Loving Kisses, 2011<br />
C-Print on Airmail Paper, 1/3<br />
Signed Verso, 22 x 25 in. each<br />
(diptych)<br />
$1,520<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
anitalicis.com<br />
78. Andrew Kessler<br />
Hopeless, 2006<br />
Archival Inkjet Print, 1/3<br />
Signed Verso, 57 x 43 in.<br />
$1,750<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
andrewkesslerphotography.com<br />
79. Corinna Lander<br />
Betty, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Inkjet Print, 1/1<br />
16 x 24 in.<br />
$200<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
70. Adam Joseph Gooder<br />
Daffodil, 2011<br />
Gelatin Silver Lith Print on Antique<br />
Paper<br />
Signed Verso, 9 x <strong>13</strong> in.<br />
$500<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
gooderfilm.com<br />
73. Alice Garik<br />
Woman with Kimono, 1998<br />
Palladium Print<br />
Signed Recto, 8 x 10 in.<br />
$600<br />
Courtesy of anonymous donor<br />
76. Willard Traub<br />
Morikami, 2005<br />
Chromogenic Color Print, 3/15<br />
Signed Verso, 19.5 x 19.5 in.<br />
$750<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
saxonvillestudios.com<br />
71. Allen Palmer<br />
Untitled 1, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Archival Inkjet Print<br />
Signed Verso, 16 x 10.5 in.<br />
$475<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
allenpalmerphotography.com<br />
74. Anne Davey<br />
The Garden, 2011<br />
Archival Pigment Print, 2/25<br />
Signed Recto, 12 x 20.75 in.<br />
$1,000<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
annedaveyarts.com<br />
77. Astrid Reischwitz<br />
Look (Boston 2009), 2009<br />
Archival Inkjet Print, 1/20<br />
Signed Verso, 14 x 21 in.<br />
$375<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
reischwitzphotography.com<br />
80. Christian Waeber<br />
Empire of Lights, 2010<br />
Chromogenic Print, 1/12<br />
Signed Recto, 19 x 28 in.<br />
$800<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Represented by Galatea Fine Art<br />
cwaeber.com<br />
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81. Blake D. Ogden<br />
In the Woods, 2011<br />
Digital Pigment Print, 2/10<br />
Signed Verso, 15 x 19 in.<br />
$900<br />
Courtesy of Gallery Kayafas<br />
ogdenpictures.com<br />
84. Bruce Hamilton<br />
Spanish Door, 2011<br />
Inkjet Print, 1/10<br />
Signed Verso, 7.5 x 11.3 in.<br />
$300<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
87. Bremner Benedict<br />
Sand Spring, 2004<br />
Archival Pigment Print, 1/15<br />
Signed Verso, 24 x 24 in.<br />
$1,000<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
bremnerbenedict.com<br />
90. Sally Russell<br />
Wetlands 12, 2011<br />
Tintype<br />
Signed, 8 x 10 in.<br />
$600<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
82. Brenda Bancel<br />
My Flag, Fayence, France, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Fine Art Archival Print, 1/20<br />
Signed Recto, 16 x 24 in.<br />
$350<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
brendabancel.com<br />
85. Carol Golemboski<br />
They Hook and They Hold, 2001<br />
Toned Silver Gelatin Print, AP<br />
Signed Verso, 10 x 10 in.<br />
$750<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Represented by Robert Klein<br />
Gallery<br />
88. Sean K. Sullivan<br />
Rachel, 1997<br />
C-Print<br />
Signed Verso, 12.75 x 15.75 in.<br />
$450<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
seansullivanphoto.com<br />
91. Robert Richmond<br />
The Naked Eye, 1994<br />
Archival Pigment Print, 1/20<br />
Signed Verso, 11 x 14 in.<br />
$1,000<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
83. Brian Kaplan<br />
Seashore Park Inn #2, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Archival Pigment Print, 1/10<br />
Signed Verso, 30 x 24 in.<br />
$1,400<br />
Courtesy of Panopticon Gallery<br />
panopticongallery.com<br />
86. Chehalis Hegner<br />
Magdalena Falling, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Archival Inkjet Print and Mixed<br />
Media on Birch Wood Panel<br />
Signed Recto and Verso, 19 x 29.5 in.<br />
$4,200<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
89. Sean Kilmurray<br />
Walking Home, 2009<br />
Digital Print, 1/10<br />
Signed Verso, 8 x 12 in.<br />
$325<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
92. Sarah Malakoff<br />
Untitled Interior (green stairwell),<br />
2005<br />
Digital C-Print, 2/12<br />
23.5 x 19.5 in.<br />
$950<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
sarahmalakoff.com<br />
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93. Sandra Chen<br />
Weinstein<br />
Veiled, 2007<br />
Archival Pigment Print, 8/25<br />
Signed Recto, 10 x 12 in.<br />
$1,000<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
cm2-scw.com<br />
96. Robert Alter<br />
La Grande Arch Series #3, 2010<br />
Archival Inkjet Print, AP<br />
Signed Verso, <strong>13</strong> x <strong>13</strong> in.<br />
$900<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
alterarts.blogspot.com<br />
99. Richard Sobol<br />
Imbalu, 2008<br />
Archival Pigment Print, AP<br />
Signed Recto, 16.5 x 23.5 in.<br />
$700<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
richardsobol.com<br />
103. Ralph Mercer<br />
Eureka Dunes, Death Valley, CA #3,<br />
2009<br />
Archival Pigment Print<br />
Signed Recto, 8 x 10 in.<br />
$700<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
ralphmercer.com<br />
94. John S. Tilney, Jr.<br />
Looking Down, 2011<br />
Gelatin Silver Print<br />
Signed Verso, 10 x 14 in.<br />
$600<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
johntilney.com<br />
97. Rob Weisman<br />
Farm Pond, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Giclée on Lustre, 1/5<br />
Signed Verso, 11 x 14 in.<br />
$350<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
rmwphoto.com<br />
100. Rick Friedman<br />
Blue Boat, 2011<br />
Archival Inkjet Print, 1/20<br />
Signed Recto and Verso, 12 x 18 in.<br />
$700<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
richfriedman.com<br />
104. Phillip Jones<br />
Times Square 4, 2009<br />
Gelatin Silver Print, 3/45<br />
Signed Verso, 17.5 x 17.5 in.<br />
$1,100<br />
Courtesy of Mercury Gallery<br />
phillipjonesphotos.com<br />
95. Robert Hunt<br />
Simple Nude, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Archival Digital Print<br />
Signed Recto and Verso, 16 x 20 in.<br />
$1,250<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
roberthuntphotography.com<br />
98. Rebecca Buonopane<br />
Allie Dreaming, 2010<br />
Digital Print, 2/10<br />
12 x 12 in.<br />
$250<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
rebeccabuonopane.com<br />
101. Randall Armor<br />
CSX Freight Train, Pittsburg, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Archival Pigment Print<br />
Signed Recto, 12 x 18 in.<br />
$550<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
armorfoto.com<br />
102. Rachel Bedet<br />
7603 Fleetwood Drive II, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Inkjet Print, 4/5<br />
Signed Verso, 15.5 x 10 in.<br />
$300<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
rachelbedet.com<br />
105. Dana Mueller<br />
Jacque, Ernstthal/Rstg. Germany,<br />
2010<br />
Archival Pigment Print, 2/10<br />
Signed Verso, 24 x 30 in.<br />
$900<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Represented by Rick Wester Fine Art<br />
danamueller.net<br />
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106. Christopher<br />
Chadbourne<br />
Miss Georgia State Fair, 2010<br />
Archival Inkjet Print on Museo<br />
Silver Rag Paper, AP 3/3<br />
Signed Verso, 16 x 24 in.<br />
$650<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
christopherchadbourne.com<br />
109. Daniel Borden<br />
Falling Yellow Building, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Archival Inkjet Print, 1/3<br />
Signed Recto, 15 x 19 in.<br />
$500<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
danborden.tumblr.com<br />
112. David Weinberg<br />
Beach Scene, 2009<br />
Archival Pigment Print, 2/25<br />
Signed Verso, 18 x 12 in.<br />
$600<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
davidweinbergphoto.com<br />
116. Dianne J. Schaefer<br />
Doors and Sunlight, 2011<br />
Archival Inkjet Print, 2/10<br />
Signed Verso, 16 x 20 in.<br />
$700<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
dianneschaeferphoto.com<br />
107. Diana Zlatanovski<br />
2011.WR.8, 2011<br />
Pigmented Ink Print, 1/9<br />
Signed Verso, 15.25 x 11 in.<br />
$300<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
thetypology.com<br />
110. David Rochkind<br />
Rounds, 2010<br />
Digital C-Print<br />
20 x 30 in.<br />
$1,200<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
davidrochkind.com<br />
1<strong>13</strong>. David Wolf<br />
Leaves and Clover, 2009<br />
Chromogenic Print, AP<br />
Signed Verso, 10.5 x <strong>13</strong>.5 in.<br />
$1,100<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
davidwolfphotographs.com<br />
117. Dick Swift<br />
Rachel Harms, dancer, 1970<br />
Digital Print from Scanned<br />
Negative, 3/10<br />
Signed Recto, 8.5 x 11 in.<br />
$300<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
108. Philip Porcella<br />
Untitled, 1997<br />
Toned Gelatin Silver Print from<br />
Type 55 Polaroid Negative<br />
Signed Verso, 16 x 12 in.<br />
$1,000<br />
Courtesy of anonymous donor<br />
111. David Finks<br />
Homage to Viktor and Rolf, 2006<br />
Archival Inkjet Print, 2/2<br />
Signed Verso, 11 x 14 in.<br />
$300<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
flickr.com/photos/finksfoto<br />
114. David G. Hawkins<br />
Two Chairs at a Table, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Archival Inkjet Print<br />
Signed Verso, 20.75 x <strong>13</strong>.75 in.<br />
$250<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
davidghawkinsphotography.com<br />
118. Joseph Levendusky<br />
Hou Hai, Beijing, 2010<br />
Gelatin Silver Print, 3/35<br />
Signed Verso, 12.5 x 8.4 in.<br />
$400<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
115. John O. Roy<br />
The Lake, 2008<br />
C-Print, 2/4<br />
Signed Recto, 10 x 15 in.<br />
$350<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
john-roy.com<br />
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119. Dimitris Yeros<br />
Girl with Rabbit, 2005<br />
Archival Inkjet Print, 3/15<br />
Signed Verso, 20 x 15 in.<br />
$3,000<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
yeros.com<br />
122. Dominique<br />
Dudouble<br />
Quadrille, 2011<br />
C-Print, 1/10<br />
Signed Verso, 15.75 x 11.8 in.<br />
$1,000<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
lookingforrenoir.com<br />
autempsjadis.fr<br />
124. Ed Kashi<br />
Cairo, 1993, 1993<br />
Archival Inkjet Print, 4/5<br />
Signed Recto<br />
$1,000<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Represented by Anastasia Photo<br />
edkashi.com<br />
127. Dick Simon<br />
Driving in the Desert, Palmyra, Syria,<br />
2010<br />
Archival Inkjet Print, 1/10<br />
Signed Recto, 11 x 16 in.<br />
$1,000<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
dicksimonphotography.com<br />
120. Helena Goessens<br />
Tradición, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Archival Inkjet Print, Unique<br />
Signed Recto, 14.5 x 9.5 in.<br />
$450<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
helenagoessens.com<br />
123. Elsa Dorfman<br />
My Framing Studio, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Original Polaroid, 1/1<br />
Signed Recto, 4 x 6 in.<br />
$500<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
elsadorfman.com<br />
125. Eleanor Steinadler<br />
Provincetown Fencing #1, 2010<br />
Archival Inkjet Print, 2/15<br />
Signed Verso, 11 x 18 in.<br />
$800<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Represented by Galatea Fine Art<br />
galateafineart.com/eleanorsteinadler<br />
128. Gretjen Helene<br />
Bursts of sharing; the binding of glue<br />
from the series Of the Egg in the<br />
Heart, 2007<br />
Liquid Emulsion Photograph<br />
(printed on the inside of an eggshell,<br />
mounted in a lightbox), 1/9<br />
Signed Verso, 2 x 1 in. eggshell<br />
$2,000<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
gretjenhelene.com<br />
121. Don Gurewitz<br />
Festival Horns, Ura, Bhutan, 2010<br />
Color Iris Print on Watercolor Paper,<br />
3/25<br />
Signed Recto, 16 x 24 in.<br />
$1,400<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
dongurewitzphotography.com<br />
126. Fabiola Menchelli<br />
Tejeda<br />
Untitled X, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Archival Pigment Print, 3/10<br />
Signed Verso, 20 x 24 in.<br />
$800<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
fabiolamenchelli.com<br />
129. German Herrera<br />
Prayer, 2002<br />
Pigment Print, 1/15<br />
Signed Recto and Verso, 16 x 12 in.<br />
$500<br />
Courtesy of anonymous donor<br />
germanherrera.com<br />
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<strong>13</strong>0. David Torcoletti<br />
Untitled from the series Soldiers,<br />
2007<br />
Archival Inkjet Print on Photo Rag<br />
Paper<br />
14.75 x 23.5 in.<br />
$1,000<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
davidtorc.com<br />
<strong>13</strong>1. James Zall<br />
Garage Diptych, <strong>2012</strong><br />
C-Print, 2/20<br />
Signed Verso, 10.75 x <strong>13</strong> in.<br />
$300<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
jameszall.com<br />
<strong>13</strong>3. Holly Worthington<br />
Medical Area Total Energy Plant,<br />
Brookline Avenue and Francis Street,<br />
Boston, MA, 2004<br />
Gelatin Silver Print, 2/3<br />
Signed Verso, 10.5 x 12 in.<br />
$850<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
hlworthington.com<br />
<strong>13</strong>4. Wally Gilbert<br />
Columns–Berlin, 2004<br />
C-Print Mounted on Board Lustre<br />
UV Laminate, 2/5<br />
Signed Verso, 30 x 45 in.<br />
$4,500<br />
Courtesy of Khaki Gallery<br />
khakigallery.net<br />
<strong>13</strong>6. Judith<br />
Robinson-Cox<br />
Attack of the Lilliputian Women, 2009<br />
Archival Pigment Print, 1/1<br />
Signed Recto, 14 x 24 in.<br />
$350<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Represented by The Square Circle<br />
& Chameleon<br />
judy.robinson-cox.com<br />
<strong>13</strong>7. Joseph Squillante<br />
Untitled, 2006<br />
Gelatin Silver Print, 1/25<br />
Signed Recto, 8 x 10 in.<br />
$500<br />
Courtesy of anonymous donor<br />
<strong>13</strong>9. Keiko Hiromi<br />
Katya in Mirror, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Archival Pigment Print, 1/15<br />
Signed Verso, 9 x 14 in.<br />
$700<br />
Courtesy of Panopticon Gallery<br />
panopticongallery.com<br />
140. Harvey Stein<br />
Central Park Looking West, 1996<br />
Selenium Toned Silver Gelatin Print<br />
from Pinhole Camera<br />
Signed Verso, 9 x <strong>13</strong> in.<br />
$1,600<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
harveysteinphoto.com<br />
141. Joseph F. Farrell, Jr.<br />
Rollins Place–Beacon Hill, 1976<br />
Cibachrome, 2/100<br />
Signed Verso, 11 x 14 in.<br />
$125<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
renaissancerestorations.com<br />
<strong>13</strong>2. Jane Paradise<br />
Lightning over Race Point, 2007<br />
Archival Print, 2/5<br />
Signed Recto, 28 x 18 in.<br />
$1,100<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
janeparadise.com<br />
<strong>13</strong>5. John Hirsch<br />
Coffee, 2011<br />
Tintype, 1/1<br />
6.5 x 8.5 in.<br />
$600<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
johnhirsch.com<br />
<strong>13</strong>8. Kate Russell Jones<br />
Off Season, Provincetown, 2009<br />
Metal Print on Aluminum, 1/2<br />
Signed Verso, 11 x 14 in.<br />
$450<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
kateseye.com<br />
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142. Lyn Gardiner<br />
Farmer’s Daughter, 2002<br />
C-Print<br />
Signed Verso, <strong>13</strong> x 19 in.<br />
$600<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
143. Lauri Robertson<br />
My Favorite Forlorn Tree, Coffin Park,<br />
2007<br />
Archival Pigment Print, 3/6<br />
Signed Verso, 17.5 x 8.75 in.<br />
$500<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Represented by The Gallery at<br />
Four India & Artists’ Association of<br />
Nantucket<br />
laurirobertsonphotography.com<br />
145. PRC 35th Anniversary<br />
Palladium Portfolio<br />
Jesseca Ferguson, Pamela Ellis<br />
Hawkes, Gyorgy Kepes, Olivia Parker,<br />
Karen Rosenthal, Paul Wainwright<br />
1/4<br />
$3,500<br />
Courtesy of the PRC<br />
146. Constantine Manos<br />
Daufuskie Island, SC, 1952<br />
Archival Pigment Print<br />
Signed Recto and Verso, 14 x 21 in.<br />
$2,000<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Represented by Magnum Photos<br />
magnumphotos.com<br />
149. Judit Pap<br />
Omnikrome, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Archival Print, 1/10<br />
Signed Recto and Verso, 7.5 x 11 in.<br />
$350<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
juditpap.com<br />
150. Judy Bergman<br />
Hochberg<br />
Forbidden Fruit #2, 2010<br />
Polymer Plate Photogravure<br />
Etching, 1/5<br />
Signed Verso, 10 x <strong>13</strong> in.<br />
$350<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
judybergmanhochberg.com<br />
152. John Curtis<br />
William and Devon, 1995<br />
Gelatin Silver Print, AP<br />
Signed Recto, 15.5 x 19.5 in.<br />
$850<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
johncurtisphoto.com<br />
153. Jack Kadis<br />
Shimeji Mushrooms, 2007<br />
Gelatin Silver Print<br />
Signed Verso, 10 x 10 in.<br />
$650<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
kadisphoto.com<br />
144. Karen Hosking<br />
Man Walking Dog in Blizzard, 2010<br />
Archival Inkjet Print, 4/6<br />
Signed Recto, 14 x 11 in.<br />
$300<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
karenhoskingphotography.com<br />
147. Meg Birnbaum<br />
Amanda Tyen-Whip, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Digital Print, 1/5<br />
Signed Verso, 10.5 x 16.5 in.<br />
$550<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
megbirnbaumphotography.com<br />
151. Ivana George<br />
Glacial Waters 4, 2011<br />
Giclee on Moab Cotton Paper, 1/25<br />
Signed Recto, 14 x 21 in.<br />
$1,000<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
ivanadamiengeorge.com<br />
154. Joe Rattie<br />
Tigers on Vaseline, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Archival Pigment Print<br />
Signed Recto, 14 x 10.5 in.<br />
$275<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
outastate.viewbook.com<br />
148. Kent Krugh<br />
Higher Ground Cedar, 2011<br />
Archival Pigment Print<br />
Signed Verso, 20 x <strong>13</strong> in.<br />
$550<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
kentkrugh.com<br />
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155. Liz Linder<br />
NOT ORGET, 2001<br />
Archival Pigment Print, 15/50<br />
Signed Verso, 9 x 12.5 in.<br />
$750<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
lizlinder.com<br />
158. Gail Rousseau<br />
Night Gown, 2009<br />
Inkjet Print<br />
Signed Recto, 16 x 18 in.<br />
$200<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
gailrousseauphotography.com<br />
161. Peter Papesch<br />
Geyser Hill Abstract–06, 2011<br />
Archival Inkjet Print, 1/25<br />
Signed Recto, 12 x 16 in.<br />
$600<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
164. Paul Cary Goldberg<br />
Two Strawberries, 2008<br />
Archival Inkjet Print, AP<br />
Signed Verso, 18 x 18 in.<br />
$1,500<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Represented by Pucker Gallery<br />
paulcarygoldberg.com<br />
156. Gail Giarrusso<br />
Garlic and Pear, 2005<br />
Gelatin Silver Print, 5/50<br />
Signed Verso, 9 x 12.5 in.<br />
$300<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
159. Gary Duehr<br />
No Man’s Land #3, 2011<br />
Dye on Aluminum, 1/10<br />
Signed Verso, 20 x 24 in.<br />
$900<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
garyduehr.com<br />
162. Pamela Piscassito<br />
Tubes, 2011<br />
Archival Silver Halide Print, 1/3<br />
11 x 14 in.<br />
$825<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
my-digital-studio.com<br />
165. Paul Baron<br />
Red Red #2, 2011<br />
Archival Pigment Print<br />
Signed Recto, 12.7 x 19 in.<br />
$2,600<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
paul-baron.com<br />
157. Dennis H. Miller<br />
Kind of Blue, 2011<br />
Archival Inkjet Print, 1/5<br />
Signed Verso, 11 x 17 in.<br />
$250<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
dennishmillerphoto.com<br />
160. Daniel Jackson<br />
Transmitter Crowbar Discharge Unit,<br />
<strong>2012</strong><br />
Archival Pigment Print, Open Edition<br />
Signed Recto, 12 x 18 in.<br />
$750<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
straightphotography.org<br />
163. Pelle Cass<br />
Quincy Market, Spring, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Inkjet Print on Rag Paper, 2/15<br />
16.5 x 24.5 in.<br />
$1,200<br />
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery<br />
Kayafas<br />
pellecass.com<br />
166. Fran Gardino<br />
Sciacca Rock, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Archival Inkjet Print on Canvas,<br />
1/20<br />
Signed Verso, 60 x 20 in.<br />
$800<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
frangardino.com<br />
167. Pamela Ellis Hawkes<br />
Shelf with Tipped Sugar Bowl, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Wet-plate Collodion on Aluminum<br />
Signed Verso, 1/18 x 10 in.<br />
$1,500<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Represented by Clark Gallery<br />
pamelaellishawkes.com<br />
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168. Nick Johnson<br />
Untitled 34, 2006<br />
Selenium Toned Gelatin Silver<br />
Print, 3/25<br />
Signed Recto, 19.5 x 23.5 in.<br />
$1,300<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
nickjohnsonphotography.com<br />
171. Leonard Hellerman<br />
Nelumbo nucifera, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Digital Print on Hahnemuhl Archival<br />
Fine Art Paper, 1/15<br />
Signed Recto, 12 x 18 in.<br />
$350<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
hellermanphotography.com<br />
174. Nancy Fulton<br />
Estival no. 04, 2011<br />
Archival Pigment Print, 1/20<br />
Signed Verso, 14 x 21 in.<br />
$500<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
nancyfulton.com<br />
177. Nadine Boughton<br />
Sea Adventure, 2011<br />
Archival Inkjet Print, 4/15<br />
Signed Verso, 12 x 16 in.<br />
$900<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
nadineboughton.com<br />
169. Neal Cohen<br />
Cape Cod Fog, 2009<br />
Archival Pigment Print, 3/10<br />
Signed Verso, 16 x 20 in.<br />
$900<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
nealcohenphotography.com<br />
172. Neal Rantoul<br />
Imperial Sand Dunes, CA #1, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Archival Pigment Print, 1/10<br />
Signed Verso, 30 x 20 in.<br />
$2,600<br />
Courtesy of Panopticon Gallery<br />
panopticongallery.com<br />
175. Nan Brown<br />
Trailers Collected, 53, 2007<br />
Toned Silver Gelatin Print, 1/20<br />
Signed Verso, 10 x 10 in.<br />
$1,100<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
nanbrownphotographs.com<br />
178. Morocco Flowers<br />
Exeunt #1, 2011<br />
Museo Silver Rag/Canon Lucia Inks,<br />
Open Edition<br />
Signed Recto and Verso, 10.378 x<br />
18.5 in.<br />
$1,400<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
179. Mori Insinger<br />
Prague, Czech Republic, 2009<br />
Archival Pigment Print, AP<br />
Signed Verso, 5.25 x 15 in.<br />
$600<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
moriphoto.com<br />
170. Nasser K<br />
Cyclone, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Gelatin Silver Print, 1/9<br />
Signed Verso, 20 x 30 in.<br />
$1,800<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
nasserk.com<br />
173. Nancy Grace Horton<br />
Snap Shot, 2011<br />
Plexi-mounted Pigment Print, AP<br />
17 x 17 in.<br />
$800<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
nancygracehorton.com<br />
176. Michael Benari<br />
Coney Island El, 2010<br />
Archival Inkjet Print, 1/25<br />
Signed Verso, <strong>13</strong> x 20 in.<br />
$1,750<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Represented by Robert Anderson<br />
Gallery<br />
benarifoto.com<br />
180. Mona Miri<br />
Down Under the Overpass, 2007<br />
Eco-Friendly Archival Fine Art Print,<br />
5/10<br />
Signed Verso, 36 x 36 in.<br />
$2,200<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
monamiri.com<br />
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181. Laura McPhee<br />
Irrigator’s Tarp Directing Water,<br />
Fourth of July Creek Ranch, Custer<br />
County, Idaho, 2004<br />
Pigmented Inkjet Print on Fiber<br />
Based Paper, 16/35<br />
Signed Verso, <strong>13</strong>.875 x 17.875<br />
$2,000<br />
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184. Michael Ruggiero, Jr.<br />
Andy and Frank, 1981<br />
Gelatin Silver Print, 1/1<br />
Signed Recto, 11.875 x 17.625 in.<br />
$750<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
187. Mara Brod<br />
Public Gardens 1, 2010<br />
C-Print, 1/15<br />
Signed Verso, 2 x 3 in.<br />
$425<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
marabrod.com<br />
190. Michael Malyszko<br />
Roma, 2000<br />
Fiber-based Gelatin Silver Print, 2/10<br />
Signed Verso, 15 x 22.5 in.<br />
$1,000<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
malyszko.com<br />
182. Mitch Weiss<br />
Lady Gaga–Poker Face, 2008<br />
Gelatin Silver Print, 4/22<br />
Signed Recto and Verso, 15 x 19 in.<br />
$3,200<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
mitchweiss.com<br />
185. Nahid Khaki<br />
Black and Blue Hand #4, 2009<br />
Archival Pigment Print, 1/10<br />
Signed Verso, <strong>13</strong> x 19 in.<br />
$600<br />
Courtesy of Khaki Gallery<br />
khakigallery.net<br />
188. Magnus Snorrason<br />
Strength, 2010<br />
Digital Gelatin Silver Print, 1/10<br />
Signed Recto, 10.5 x <strong>13</strong>.5 in.<br />
$400<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
magnusphotos.com<br />
191. Mary Ellen Bartley<br />
The Edge of Vision, 2010<br />
Pigment Print, 3/7<br />
Signed Verso, 18 x 27 in.<br />
$2,775<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Represented by The Drawing Room<br />
maryellenbartley.com<br />
192. Mary Parisi<br />
Flash in the Pan, 2011<br />
C-Print, 2/10<br />
19.5 x 20 in.<br />
$1,700<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
maryparisi.com<br />
183. Mildred<br />
Kennedy-Stirling<br />
Land Use: Travel Study I, 2011<br />
Archival Pigment Print from Analog<br />
Negative, 2/10<br />
Signed Verso, 11 x 68.5 in.<br />
$1,700<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
mildredkennedy.com<br />
186. Michael Kolster<br />
Rail Bridge, Brunswick, ME, 2011<br />
Pigment Print from Scanned<br />
Ambrotype, 1/25<br />
Signed Verso, <strong>13</strong> x 16 in.<br />
$800<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
michaelkolster.com<br />
189. Matt Siber<br />
Untitled (BP), 2011<br />
Archival Inkjet Print, AP<br />
Signed Verso, 30 x 10.5 in.<br />
$1,500<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
siberart.com<br />
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193. Michael Hintlian<br />
Route 110 Bus, Zakim View from N.<br />
Washington Street, Boston from the<br />
series From Public Transportation,<br />
2007<br />
Archival Pigment Print<br />
Signed Verso, 12.75 x 19 in.<br />
$850<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
hintlian.com<br />
196. Margo Cooper<br />
Hanging Out, 1998<br />
Gelatin Silver Selenium Toned Print<br />
Signed Verso, 11.75 x 8 in.<br />
$1,500<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
199. Robert Moran<br />
Rabbit Ears, 2011<br />
Archival Pigment Print, 1/8<br />
Signed Recto, 16 x 16 in.<br />
$500<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
robertmoran.com<br />
201. Judith Black<br />
Malcom and Laura (Mother’s Day)<br />
May 14, 2000, 2000<br />
Gelatin Silver Print<br />
Signed Verso, 18 x 23 in.<br />
$1,500<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
judithblack.net<br />
194. Martha Casanave<br />
Untitled, 1990<br />
Gelatin Silver Print<br />
Signed Recto, <strong>13</strong>.75 x 17.5 in.<br />
$1,200<br />
Courtesy of anonymous donor<br />
197. Lora Brody<br />
Love and Happiness, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Cyanotype, Unique<br />
Signed Recto, <strong>13</strong> x 19 in.<br />
$1,000<br />
Courtesy of The Schoolhouse Gallery<br />
lorabrody.com<br />
200. Ed Monnelly<br />
Ferns, Birches, Acadia, Maine, 2000<br />
C-Print, Open Edition<br />
Signed Recto, 16 x 20 in.<br />
$400<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Represented by Time and Tide<br />
202. Tom Robinson-Cox<br />
Boatyard Blues, <strong>2012</strong><br />
Archival Pigment Print, 1/50<br />
Signed Recto, 16 x 20 in.<br />
$350<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Represented by Rocky Neck Gallery<br />
tom.robinson-cox.com<br />
195. Mari Seder<br />
Bici Taxi, Havana, 2006<br />
Archival Inkjet Print from Polaroid<br />
Transfer Printed on Hahnemuhle<br />
Bamboo Paper, 3/12<br />
Signed Verso, 5 x 4 in.<br />
$300<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
mariseder.com<br />
198. Martin R. Anderson<br />
Boston, Esplanade 2003, 2003<br />
Pinhole Photograph Gelatin Silver<br />
Print, 4/15<br />
Signed Verso, 6.75 x 11.25 in.<br />
$400<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
martinranderson.com<br />
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Laura McPhee, Eleven (Hydrangeas), archival pigment print.<br />
Courtesy of Carroll and Sons Gallery, MA.<br />
One of over 300 artists featured in the <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Auction</strong><br />
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We have expanded our facilities and services and<br />
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Thousands of artists, institutions, and collectors have been served by Palm Press during the past 36 years.<br />
More than 50 portfolios have been published, hundreds of exhibits prepared, and nearly 200 young men<br />
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We have expanded our facilities and services and invite your inquiry. In particular we are inviting artists<br />
to collaborate with us on projects that would benefit from our unique strengths — traditional gelatin-silver<br />
archival printing and mounting, archival pigment prints to 60" wide, mounted and/or laminated, and<br />
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Decaneas Archive serves as exclusive agent for the estates of Bradford Washburn (worldwide),<br />
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as well as selected reproduction images from numerous historical archives including: The Boston<br />
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CREDITS TOP TO BOTTOM: Bradford Washburn, Boston Public Library Print Dept., Vittorio Sella, Mark Sandrof, Tony Decaneas.<br />
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Exhibitions<br />
Fall <strong>2012</strong> Programs<br />
Rania Matar<br />
Girls in Between: Portraits of Identity<br />
Nancy Grace Horton<br />
Being <strong>13</strong><br />
Concurrent Exhibitions<br />
September 6–November 3<br />
Daniel Feldman, Stefanie<br />
Klavens, and Lynn Saville<br />
The Space in Between<br />
Stefanie Klavens, Diamond Crest, Digital Inkjet Print.<br />
November 15–January 19<br />
Reception: November 15, 6:00 pm<br />
Workshops<br />
Photoshop Editing with Experts<br />
Dominic Chavez, Julie Kukharenko,<br />
Neal Rantoul, Sylvia Stagg Giuliano,<br />
Peter Vanderwarker<br />
Tuesday, November 6, 6–9 pm<br />
Rick Friedman<br />
Location Lighting<br />
<strong>Saturday</strong> & Sunday, Dec. 1–2<br />
Nights at the PRC<br />
6:00–8:00 pm, PRC Gallery<br />
Portrait Night<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 31<br />
Guest Host: Lydia Panas<br />
Architecture Night<br />
Wednesday, November 28<br />
Guest Host: Peter Vanderwarker<br />
Lectures<br />
Ernesto Bazan: Bazan Cuba<br />
Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> 24, 6:30 pm<br />
Sam Walters: Gardens for a Beautiful<br />
America: Photographs by Frances Benjamin<br />
Johnston<br />
Monday, <strong>October</strong> 29, 10:00 am & 7:00 pm<br />
Arnold Arboretum<br />
Co-sponsors: Photographic Resource<br />
Center, Arnold Arboretum of Harvard<br />
University, Friends of Wellesley College Botanic<br />
Gardens, Garden Club of the<br />
Back Bay, The Garden Conservancy<br />
Platon: Facing Power<br />
Wednesday, December 5, 6:30 pm<br />
Visit the PRC website for<br />
complete details on these<br />
and other programs<br />
www.prcboston.org<br />
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Photographic<br />
Resource Center<br />
at Boston University<br />
832 Commonwealth Avenue<br />
Boston, Massachusetts 02215<br />
voice: 617.975.0600<br />
fax: 617.975.0606<br />
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