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Art Subject: Baby
Untitled (Diary) – Lina Scheynius, Black and White, Woman, Kiss, Lips, Erotic
Located in Zurich, CH
LINA SCHEYNIUS (*1981, Sweden) Untitled (Diary) 2015 Fibre-based silver gelatin print Sheet 26,75 x 40 cm (10 1/2 x 15 3/4 in.) Edition of 3, plus 2 AP; Ed. no. 2/3 Print only Touc...
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2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

CY TWOMBLY BLACK WHITE PHOTO PHOTOGRAPHY MID CENTURY 1 OF 12
Located in San Antonio, TX
Cy Twombly (1928-2011) Virginia/ New York / Italy Image Size: 16 x 11 Visible inside matboard is 12 x 11 Frame Size: 21.5 x 19 Medium: Photograph Edition 1/12 Signed with the edition number "Black and White" 1954 This is an original. The same photo in the Twombly book is a dry point on cardboard but is unsigned by hand. Cy Twombly (1928-2011) Following is the obituary of the artist by Randy Kennedy, The New York Times, July 5, 2011 Cy Twombly, whose spare, childlike scribbles and poetic engagement with antiquity left him stubbornly out of step with the movements of postwar American art even as he became one of the era's most important painters, died on Tuesday in Rome. He was 83. His death was announced by the Gagosian Gallery, which represents his work. Mr. Twombly had battled cancer for several years. In a career that slyly subverted Abstract Expressionism, toyed briefly with Minimalism, seemed barely to acknowledge Pop art and anticipated some of the concerns of Conceptualism, Mr. Twombly was a divisive artist almost from the start. The curator Kirk Varnedoe, on the occasion of a 1994 retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, wrote that his work was "influential among artists, discomfiting to many critics and truculently difficult not just for a broad public, but for sophisticated initiates of postwar art as well." The critic Robert Hughes called him "the Third Man, a shadowy figure, beside that vivid duumvirate of his friends Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg." Mr. Twombly's decision to settle permanently in southern Italy in 1957 as the art world shifted decisively in the other direction, from Europe to New York, was only the most symbolic of his idiosyncrasies. He avoided publicity throughout his life and mostly ignored his critics, who questioned constantly whether his work deserved a place at the forefront of 20th century abstraction, though he lived long enough to see it arrive there. It didn't help that his paintings, because of their surface complexity and whirlwinds of tiny detail — scratches, erasures, drips, penciled fragments of Italian and classical verse amid scrawled phalluses and buttocks — lost much of their power in reproduction. But Mr. Twombly, a tall, rangy Virginian who once practiced drawing in the dark to make his lines less purposeful, steadfastly followed his own program and looked to his own muses — often literary ones, like Catullus, Rumi, Pound and Rilke. He seemed to welcome the privacy that came with unpopularity. "I had my freedom and that was nice," he said in a rare interview, with Nicholas Serota, the director of the Tate, before a 2008 survey of his career at the Tate Modern. The critical low point probably came after a widely panned 1964 exhibition at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York. The artist and writer Donald Judd, who was hostile toward painting in general, was especially damning, calling the show a fiasco. "There are a few drips and splatters and an occasional pencil line," he wrote in a review. "There isn't anything to these paintings." But by the 1980s, with the rise of neo-Expressionism, a generation of younger artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat found inspiration in Mr. Twombly's skittery bathroom-graffiti scrawl. Coupled with rising interest in European artists whose work shared unexpected ground with Twombly's, like Joseph Beuys, the newfound attention brought him a kind of critical favor he had never enjoyed before. And by the next decade, he was highly sought after not only by European museums and collectors, who had discovered his work early on, but also by those back in his homeland who had not known what to make of him two decades before. In 1989, the Philadelphia Museum of Art opened permanent rooms dedicated to his monumental 10-painting cycle, Fifty Days at Iliam, based on Alexander Pope's translation of The Iliad. (Mr. Twombly said that he purposely misspelled Ilium, a Latin name for Troy, with an "a," to refer to Achilles.) That same year, Mr. Twombly's work passed the million dollar mark at auction. In 1995, the Menil Collection in Houston opened a new gallery dedicated to his work, designed by Renzo Piano after a plan by Mr. Twombly himself. Despite this growing acceptance, Mr. Varnedoe still felt it necessary to include an essay in the Modern's newsletter at the time of the retrospective, titled "Your Kid Could Not Do This, and Other Reflections on Cy Twombly." In the only written statement Mr. Twombly ever made about his work, a short essay in an Italian art journal in 1957, he tried to make clear that his intentions were not subversive but elementally human. Each line he made, he said, was "the actual experience" of making the line, adding: "It does not illustrate. It is the sensation of its own realization." Years later, he described this more plainly. "It's more like I'm having an experience than making a picture," he said. The process stood in stark contrast to the detached, effete image that often clung to Mr. Twombly. After completing a work, in a kind of ecstatic state, it was as if the painting existed but he himself barely did anymore: "I usually have to go to bed for a couple of days," he said. Edwin Parker Twombly Jr., was born in Lexington, Va., on April 25, 1928, to parents who had moved to the South from New England. His father, a talented athlete who pitched a summer for the Chicago White Sox and went on to become a revered college swimming coach, was nicknamed Cy, after Cy Young, the Hall of Fame pitcher. The younger Mr. Twombly (pronounced TWAHM-blee) inherited the name, though he was much more bookish than athletic as a child, with stooped shoulders and a high ponderous forehead. He read avidly and, discovering his calling early, he worked from art kits he ordered from the Sears Roebuck catalog. As a teenager, he studied with the Spanish painter Pierre Daura, who had left Europe after the Spanish Civil War and settled in Lexington. Daura's wife, Louise Blair, studied cave paintings and may have sparked Mr. Twombly's early interest in Paleolithic art. In 1947 he attended the Boston Museum School, where German Expressionism was the rage, but Mr. Twombly gravitated to his own interests, like Dada and Kurt Schwitters and particularly to Jean Dubuffet and Alberto Giacometti, two important early influences. He moved back to Lexington in 1949 and studied art at Washington and Lee University, where his talent impressed teachers. By 1950, he was in New York, the recipient of a scholarship to the Art Students League. Later in his life, he cited visiting Willem de Kooning's studio and seeing an Arshile Gorky retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art as important moments in his young painting life. But he also came to New York at the heyday of the New York School and was exposed to the work of almost all its giants in the city's galleries. He turned down an offer for a solo show of his paintings at the Art Students League in 1950, saying that he felt it was too early for him. He met Rauschenberg, a fellow student at the league, during his second semester, and Rauschenberg later persuaded Mr. Twombly to enroll at Black Mountain College in North Carolina, which had become a crucible for the American avant-garde, with John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Ray Johnson, Dorothea Rockburne and John Chamberlain among its faculty and students. Mr. Twombly, who studied with Ben Shahn, stayed at the college only briefly and was a bit of an outsider even then. As he told Mr. Serota: "I was always doing my own thing. I always wondered why there are books with photographs of all the artists of that period and I was only in one! I thought: 'Where was I?' " In the summer of 1952, after receiving a grant from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Mr. Twombly traveled to Europe for the first time and met up with Rauschenberg. The two wandered through Italy, North Africa and Spain, an experience that later yielded some of the first paintings to be considered a part of Mr. Twombly's mature work. "Tiznit," made with white enamel house paint and pencil and crayon, with gouges and scratches in the surface, was named for a town in Morocco that he had visited, and the painting's primitivist shapes were inspired by tribal pieces he saw at the ethnographic museum in Rome, as well as by artists like Dubuffet, de Kooning and Franz Kline. The painting, along with another based on tribal motifs, was exhibited in 1953 at Eleanor Ward's Stable Gallery on West 58th Street along with monochromatic paintings by Rauschenberg. The show was generally savaged. (Early this year, the Museum of Modern Art acquired "Tiznit," along with another early work, which Mr. Twombly had kept in his personal collection.) Mr. Twombly was drafted and spent more than a year in the Army, where he was assigned to cryptography work in Washington. On weekends and leaves, he continued to paint and draw, sometimes at night with the lights out to try to lose techniques he had learned in art classes and to express himself more instinctively. After receiving a medical discharge and teaching for a time in Virginia, Mr. Twombly returned to New York and worked in a studio on William Street, near both Rauschenberg and Johns, who helped choose titles for his paintings during this period. Mr. Twombly tried without success for several months to get a grant to go back to Europe and in 1957, with Ward's help, he spent several months in Italy, where he met Tatiana Franchetti...
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1950s Modern Black and White Photography

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Drypoint

Surf Wagon, St. Petersburg Beach, FL, by Al Satterwhite, 1964
Located in Denton, TX
Surf Wagon, St. Petersburg Beach by Al Satterwhite is a 16 x 20 inch archival pigment print, available in an edition of 25. This photograph features a group of teenagers sitting on top of a car filled with surfboards. The image size is 12 x 17 3/4 inches, the paper size is 16 x 20 inches. This photograph is signed, titled, dated, print date, and numbered by Al Satterwhite. This photograph is available in multiple sizes: 11 x 14 in., Edition of 25 16 x 20 in., Edition of 25 20 x 24 in., Edition of 25 24 x 36 in., Edition of 25 36 x 54 in., Edition of 15 Al Satterwhite started working as a photographer at a major daily newspaper in Florida while in high school, covering major news stories in the Southeast. After a year as the Governor of Florida's personal photographer, he started a career as a freelance magazine photographer. Over the next 10 years he worked on assignment for almost every major magazine (Automobile, Car & Driver, Fortune, Geo, Life, Look, Money, Newsweek, People, Playboy, Sports Illustrated, Time, Travel & Leisure, to name a few). He was a consultant to Kodak for digital imaging for a number of years. He has lectured at Boston University, Brooks Institute of Photography, Hallmark Institute of Photography, ASMP, NYU/Tisch School of the Arts, PhotoExpos in Los Angeles & New York. He has given workshops at Dawson College (Montreal), ICP (NYC), Kauai Photographic (Hawaii), the Maine Workshops, the Missouri Workshops, Palm Beach Photographic Workshops, Santa Fe Workshops & his own studio in New York City. He lectures and holds workshops at various facilities around the U.S. His photographic prints are in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, Houston Fine Art...
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1960s Post-Modern Black and White Photography

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Archival Pigment

Nude Studies - Edition griffelkunst
Located in Cologne, DE
With a socially critical eye and Berlin humor, the prints by Heinrich Zille (1858 - 1929) capture the milieu of the "little people" around 1900. The fact that the famous artist was a...
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1890s Modern Black and White Photography

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Black and White, Silver Gelatin

Leonora Carrington, from the series Ode to Necrophilia , 1962 - Kati Horna
Located in London, GB
Kati Horna Leonora Carrington, from the series 'Ode to Necrophilia', 1962 Signed and stamped with artist's copyright ink stamp on reverse Silver gelatin print, printed later 10 x 8 i...
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Early 20th Century Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

USA. Nevada and California."The Misfits", a film by John HUSTON. 1960 VIII
Located in Toronto, ON
Archival Pigment Print on Cotton Rag Paper Including COA Printed by Eve Arnold's own bespoke printer Danny Pope USA. Nevada. US actress Marilyn Monroe rest between takes under the s...
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21st Century and Contemporary Black and White Photography

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Archival Pigment

Jeanloup Sieff - Intimode - Les Dessous de la mode
Located in Cologne, DE
From a Portfolio with 26 exclusive works of Jeanloup Sieff, limited to 200 copies. The photograph of Jeanloup Sieff has been produced as Collotype under the direct commandment of the...
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1980s Modern Black and White Photography

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Archival Paper, Photogravure

Talking in your Sleep (Bombay Beach) - Contemporary, Polaroid, Women
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Talking in your Sleep (Bombay Beach) - 2023 20x20cm, Edition of 7 plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print based on the Polaroid. Signature label and certificate. Artist inventor...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid

Sunspots -Signed limited edition still life art print, Black white sensual photo
Located in Sant Cugat del Vallès, Barcelona
Sunspots - Signed limited edition archival pigment print - Edition of 10 This is an Archival Pigment print on fiber based paper ( Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Baryta 315 gsm , Acid-free a...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Black and White Photography

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Archival Paper, Black and White, Giclée, Pigment, Archival Pigment

Muhammad Ali, Fifth Street Gym, Miami by Al Satterwhite, 1971, Photography
Located in Denton, TX
Muhammad Ali, Fifth Street Gym, Miami by Al Satterwhite is a 20 x 16 inch archival pigment print. This photograph features Muhammad Ali leaning against gym equipment with his arms ra...
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1970s Post-Modern Portrait Photography

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Archival Pigment

Ange Tranquil au Ciel, Cimetiere du Chateau, Nice, France
Located in Denton, TX
Edition of 45 Signed, titled, negative date, print date and numbered. Sepia toned gelatin silver Michael Kenna's black and white photographs are powerful and alluring. His imagery t...
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1980s Contemporary Landscape Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Touch
Located in Denton, TX
Edition of 25 Signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil on print verso. Paper size: 22 x 17 in., Image size: 16 x 16 in. Keith Carter is an American photographer who is known for...
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2010s Contemporary Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment

Waylon Jennings
Located in Mount Pleasant, SC
Willie Nelson Willie Nelson having a beer at rest stop on his 1976 tour. Signed by the photographer. *Larger sizes available.
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20th Century Contemporary Black and White Photography

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Archival Pigment

"Inside" Black White Photography 36" x 36" in Ed of 25 by Yevgeniy Repiashenko
Located in Culver City, CA
"Inside" Black & White Photography 36" x 36" in Ed of 25 by Yevgeniy Repiashenko Photography Year photo was taken: 2016 This artwork is an archival pigment print, offered as a lim...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Photography

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Archival Pigment

Dog and Shadow
Located in Denton, TX
Vintage gelatin silver print Paper size: 11 x 14 in. Signed, titled and inscribed by Paul Greenberg Paul Greenberg became interested in taking pictures when he was in the 5th grade....
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1980s Contemporary Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

"One Eye" Black White Photography 32" x 32" in Edition of 7 by Larsen Sotelo
Located in Culver City, CA
"One Eye" Black White Photography 32" x 32" in Edition of 7 by Larsen Sotelo Giclee (Archival Ink) print on 310G Platine Fibre Cotton Rag w/satin finish Signed and numbered b...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography

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Rag Paper, Archival Ink, Giclée

Frida posing #2, Xochimilco, 1941. Framed
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Matiz managed to create intimate portraits, in which Frida seemed happy to surrender to her lens. The result was dynamic portraits of Khalo, a wonderful example of both the photograp...
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2010s Modern Black and White Photography

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Black and White

Secret I
Located in Lenox, MA
Bastiaan Woudt Dutch, born 1987 “I like to look at lines, abstractions, structure, and texture. In a portrait, I can be extremely disturbed by color. It distracts me from the essen...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography

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Archival Pigment

Eroded Rock (50R), Point Lobos
Located in Pacific Grove, CA
This rare, vintage silver gelatin print is signed, dated and editioned (15/50) in pencil on the front of the mount, with title, date and number in pencil on the reverse of the mount....
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1930s Modern Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Surf Wagon, St. Petersburg Beach, FL, 1964
Located in Denton, TX
Edition of 25 Signed, titled, dated, print date, and numbered by Al Satterwhite Archival pigment print Paper size: 24 x 36 in., Image size: 21.5 x 32 in. AVAILABLE SIZES: 11 x 14 in...
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1960s Post-Modern Black and White Photography

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Archival Pigment

Steve McQueen Porsche 908 #48, Sebring 12-Hour Race, Sebring, FL
Located in Denton, TX
Edition of 25 Signed, titled, dated, print date, and numbered. AVAILABLE SIZES: 11 x 14 in., Edition of 25 16 x 20 in., Edition of 25 24 x 36 in., Edition of 25 36 x 54 in., Edition...
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1970s Contemporary Black and White Photography

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Archival Pigment

Simone Daillencourt, Rinascenti, 1960
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Signed, titled and dated in pencil on verso. Gelatin Silver Print Mat 24 x 20 inches; Paper 20 x 16 inches; Image 18 x 14 inches
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1960s Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Bathing Beauties
Located in Denton, TX
Vintage gelatin silver print 9 1/2 x 7 1/4 in. Titled, dated and artist stamp on verso. Born in Munkacs, Hungary, John Albok learned photography as a boy. He came to the U.S. in 192...
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Mid-20th Century American Modern Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Female Nude, Black and White Photograph, Woman on Beach Cliffs, Nude #125
By Carl Hyatt
Located in New york, NY
Nude #125, 1999 by Carl Hyatt is a signed, vintage gelatin silver, gold toned print. It is 8" x 10", matted 16" x 20", and signed. The photographer focuses on aesthetic and spiritual...
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1990s Contemporary Nude Photography

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Silver Gelatin, Photographic Film, Photographic Paper

"Rolling Stone Magazine, Natalie Merchant", New York, NY, 1994
Located in Hudson, NY
This photograph is printed on Japanese Paper. The price is for an unframed photograph. 11" X 14" Edition of 25. The Robin Rice Gallery is pleased to announce, 25 Years of Polaroids, a new exhibit by Jose Picayo. The opening reception will be held Wednesday, November 7th, from 6:00pm to 8:00pm. The exhibit will run through January 6, 2019. In this exhibition, Picayo seeks to revive the concept of unadulterated beauty captured as a single moment in time. An unapologetic user of film, Picayo prides himself on his avoidance of digital processing for personal work. When asked why it remains his preferred medium, Picayo answers, “Digital is so overpoweringly real; photography is more magical to me.” For Picayo, Polaroid film is a medium where he can capture something as is – a moment in time. Just to hold the photograph in his hands is enough. 25 Years of Polaroids showcases Picayo’s most iconic work. This exhibit includes personal photographs of Cuba from 1994, Polaroid image transfers showcasing his impressive use of visual texture and his eye for fashion. Also included are his Atget-esque tree portraits from a New Jersey public arboretum in 2012. Additionally, a selection of 8” x 10” Polaroids from Mugshots 2008, will be included, exploring how a person’s soul can be captured in what appear to be basic photographs. The main questions at the heart of Picayo’s photography stem from the mystery of human perception and the precious things that are lost to time. The invitational image, Rotating Doll, 1997, features a multi-paneled display of polaroids which cover an entire length of a wall. These 20” x 24” Polaroids appear larger than life and were given much praise in Picayo’s recent exhibit Polaroids 2016 at The Erie Museum in Erie, PA. This series stems from a collection of children’s dolls Picayo has found over the years, each one with its own strange and authentic story to tell. By cultivating a deteriorated look reminiscent of antique fresco painting, Picayo examines time using the inanimate faces of broken dolls, reflecting on the objects we hold dear and how they fall apart as we try to hold onto them. Picayo speaks of his own influences, crediting photographers Eugène Atget, Walker Evans, and Edward Curtis, Michael Disfarmer, and Torkil Gudnason with impact on both his fine and commercial art. He is well known for his work in fashion, but for Picayo his personal and commercial work are interrelated, each extensions of one another. Born in Cuba, Picayo immigrated to Puerto Rico during his childhood and settled in New York City by the early 80s. After receiving his BFA from Parsons School of Design, Picayo began his professional career as a commercial photographer, shooting for magazines such as Vanity Fair, Sassy, Taxi, and Connoisseur. Picayo’s work has since appeared in Harper’s Bazaar, L.A. Style, New York Times Magazine, Esquire, Rolling Stone, NY Magazine, HG, and Elle Décor. Picayo has held nine solo exhibits to date at the Robin Rice Gallery. portrait, Natalie Merchant...
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1990s Contemporary Black and White Photography

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Photographic Paper

Untitled, from the series Fear Dolls , c. 1939 - Kati Horna (B&W Photography)
Located in London, GB
Kati Horna Untitled, from the series 'Fear Dolls', c. 1939 Signed and stamped with artist's copyright ink stamp on reverse Silver gelatin print, printed later 6 1/2 x 9 3/4 inches K...
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Early 20th Century Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

The Emperor
Located in Hudson, NY
Listing is for UNFRAMED print. Inquire within for framing. Edition of 22. If the exhibition piece is sold or the customer orders a different print size, the photograph is produced upon purchase. Please allow two weeks for production. Shipping time depends on method of shipping. Price is subject to availability. The Robin Rice Gallery reserves the right to adjust this price depending on the current edition of the photograph. ABOUT: Victoria Goldman’s twenty-year-long fascination with Tarot has created a series of photographs based on the imagery and the mythology behind the ancient Tarot cards. Each image in the collection is inspired by and named after one of the 22 major archetypes of the Tarot. While photographing and teaching yoga and meditation in India, Hawaii, and throughout Europe, Goldman always made sure to carry a Tarot deck in her backpack. She views Tarot as a tool for personal elevation, helping her direct her focus and better understand her psyche. The collection’s soft focus and figurative emphasis is reminiscent of the work of Francesca Woodman or Julia Margaret Cameron, whom Goldman cites as personal artistic inspirations. The concept behind the exhibition was long thought-out; while some pieces date as recently as two months prior to the exhibition opening, others date as far back as 1999 or 2000. Shot primarily with vintage Polaroid and film with a twin lens Rolleiflex camera, the dark, moody, mythological images recall a classical tone that mirrors the timelessness of the cards themselves. The invitational image, entitled “Wheel of Fortune”, depicts a young woman in a glittering gown, her backside facing the viewer and her body positioned to spin a large carnival wheel hidden in the darkness of the photograph. The high-contrast nature of the image abstracts the gown, morphing the glitter on the dress into drops of light that shine through the dark air. The slender young woman in “Fortune” can be found in several of the collection’s photographs, depicting not just Lady Luck, as in the invitational image, but also the Emperor...
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21st Century and Contemporary Black and White Photography

Cuerpos. From the Cerros, series. Nudes. Limited Edition B&W Photograph
Located in Miami Beach, FL
In this series the artist documents how in the roar of the hills, these two bodies intertwine and connect with each other, forming mountains of desire. The harsh lights and shadows ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Black and White Photography

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Black and White, Pigment, Archival Pigment

Hurricane (Bombay Beach) - Contemporary, Polaroid, Color, Women, 21st Century
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Hurricane (Bombay Beach) - 2019 20x20cm, Edition of 7 plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print based on the original Polaroid. Signed on the back and with certificate. Artist ...
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2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

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Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid

Mujer que sueña, México, 1991 - Flor Garduño (Black and White Photography)
Located in London, GB
Signed Silver gelatin print Available in two sizes: 11 x 14 inches 16 x 20 inches Also available as an editioned archival pigment print in two larger sizes, a a platinum print. Ple...
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1990s Black and White Photography

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Archival Pigment, Silver Gelatin

Moonrise – Roger Ballen, Black and White, Staged, Lightbox, Venice Biennale
Located in Zurich, CH
Roger Ballen Moonrise, from the series 'The Theatre of Apparitions', 2011 One sided Texflex Lightbox, Powder coated Ferro Black Lightbox 100 x 86 x 9 cm (39 3/8 x 33 7/8 x 3 1/2 in.)...
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2010s Black and White Photography

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Textile, LED Light

West 28th Street (from the series A Story of the New York Subway)
Located in New York, NY
14 x 11 inch gelatin silver print. Edition 15. Signed on verso. Kazuo Sumida first visited New York in 1995. He found the city to be one of “both bustle and silence,” particularly the underground world of the subway, where he encountered “a place full of characters.” By 2002, he had produced a large body of work of images taken in this subterranean metropolis – tender scenes of lovers and children; gritty portraits of beggars for whom the subway is home; artists, musicians, commuters, and others who pass through the tunnels on their daily journeys. The resulting monograph, A Story of the New York Subway, was published in 2002, and this image appeared on the cover. Sumida was born in 1952 in Kochi Prefecture in southern Japan. Although photography was not his formal career, Sumida has pursued the art throughout his life. He graduated from Osaka Photography Graduate School in 1983, and also studied at the International Center of Photography in New York, on a fellowship from the Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs. He lives in Japan, and continues to visit New York frequently. His work has been shown at the Tokyo Ginza Kodak Photo...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Love-Dream, Love-Nothing #004 – Nobuyoshi Araki, Woman, Nude, Japan, Photography
Located in Zurich, CH
Nobuyoshi ARAKI (*1940, Japan) Love-Dream, Love-Nothing #004, 2018 gelatin silver print 50.8 x 60 cm (20 x 23 5/8 in.) Print only – Nobuyoshi Araki Nobuyoshi Araki (Tokyo, 1940) is ...
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2010s Contemporary Nude Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Porcelain - Contemporary, Nude, Women, Polaroid, 21st Century
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Porcelain - 2024 - 20x25cm, Edition of 7 plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print based on the original Polaroid. Signature label with certificate. inventory PL2024-34. Not moun...
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2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

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Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid

Every photographer provided an opportunity
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Jennifer Greenburg challenges social norms and the nature of vernacular photographs in her series Revising History. Interjecting herself in mid-century images from the 1940’s – 60’s,...
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2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

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Archival Pigment

An insipid notion #177.
Located in Miami Beach, FL
An insipid notion (The astonished world) is a collection of unreal experiences caused by the feeling of late and inexperienced love, and the inability to fully k...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography

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Color, Archival Pigment

Crash Test Dummies by Arthur Steel
Located in London, GB
Crash Test Dummies by Arthur Steel Crash Test Dummies – General Motors dummy hospital, Detroit, 1969 All prints are hand signed limited editions, no ...
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1960s Modern Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

23rd Street, 7th Avenue (from the series A Story of the New York Subway)
Located in New York, NY
11 x 14 inch gelatin silver print. Edition 15. Signed on verso. Kazuo Sumida first visited New York in 1995. He found the city to be one of “both bustle and silence,” particularly the underground world of the subway, where he encountered “a place full of characters.” By 2002, he had produced a large body of work of images taken in this subterranean metropolis – tender scenes of lovers and children; gritty portraits of beggars for whom the subway is home; artists, musicians, commuters, and others who pass through the tunnels on their daily journeys. The resulting monograph, A Story of the New York Subway, was published in 2002. Sumida was born in 1952 in Kochi Prefecture in southern Japan. Although photography was not his formal career, Sumida has pursued the art throughout his life. He graduated from Osaka Photography Graduate School in 1983, and also studied at the International Center of Photography in New York, on a fellowship from the Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs. He lives in Japan, and continues to visit New York frequently. His work has been shown at the Tokyo Ginza Kodak Photo...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Not titled yet, from the series A Gaze of One s Own‘ – Brigitte Lustenberger
Located in Zurich, CH
BRIGITTE LUSTENBERGER (*1969, Switzerland) Not titled yet, from the series 'A Gaze of One's Own‘ 2021 Silver gelatin print on Baryta paper Sheet 70 x 70 cm (27 1/2 x 27 1/2 in.) Frame 81,2 x 80,7 x 3,5 cm (32 x 31 3/4 x 1 3/8 in.) Edition of 5, plus 2 AP; Ed. no. 1/5 Print only Born in Zurich, Switzerland, Brigitte studied at Zurich University and received her MA in Social and Photo History in 1996. In the following years she established herself as an fine art photographer. She moved to New York and received her MFA in Fine Art Photography and Related Media at Parsons The New School of Design in 2007. The main issues in her works lie in her interest in the study of the gaze, the interplay between absence and presence in a photographic image, and the fact that the reading of a photograph is most often triggered by a collective memory. She explores the media itself and its close connection to themes like decay, memory, death and transitoriness. Brigitte Lustenberger has shown nationally and internationally in both solo and group shows. She had Solo Shows at the Museée de l’Elysée in Lausanne/Switzerland, at Walter Keller’s Scalo Gallery in Zurich and New York, at Le Maillon...
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2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Warhol Superstar Model Jane Forth After Dark Cover, Signed Exhibition Print
Located in Senoia, GA
Warhol Superstar 'Trash' star, and model Jane Forth, 'After Dark' nude cover shot for the April 1970 issue, photographed in 1970. This is a vintage gelatin silver print, selenium ton...
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1970s Pop Art Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Robert Mapplethorpe, Gun Blast, from A Season in Hell, 1986 (after)
Located in Southampton, NY
This exquisite photogravure after Robert Mapplethorpe (1946–1989), titled Gun Blast, from the folio A Season in Hell, originates from the 1986 edition published by The Limited Editio...
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1980s Contemporary Figurative Photography

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Photogravure

1999-New Orleans - Black White Photograph of New Orleans Street Car Conductor
Located in New York, NY
This is a 12" x 18.5" archival giclée print on a 17" x 22" archival exhibition paper. It shows a street car conductor looking through the window of one of the New Orleans historic st...
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1990s Contemporary Black and White Photography

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Archival Paper, Giclée

Roma May 2014 01bn, Black and White Figurative Photograph
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Luca Artioli has always been fascinated by Roman Statues. As a child, he wandered through the Imperial Forum creating dialogues between them. For young Luca the statues were alive. T...
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2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

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Black and White, Archival Pigment

Homo Naturalis - 21st Century, Polaroid, Photography, Contemporary
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Homo Naturalis, 2019 Edition 1/7 plus 2 Artist Proofs Digital C-print, based on Polaroid, not mounted. Signed on the back and with certificate. Artist inventory PL2019-770 Kirste...
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2010s Contemporary Nude Photography

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Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid

Kenny Scharf, Keith Haring and unidentified woman at nightclub
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Work comes with a Certificate of Provenance issued by Christie’s. Framing done in black wood frame with optium plexiglass with photograph floating in the center, frame measurements ...
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1980s Pop Art Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Blink - Polaroid, Women, Portrait
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Blink - 2020 50x50cm, Edition of 7 plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print based on the original Polaroid. Signature label with certificate. Artist inventory PL2020-891. Not mou...
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2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

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Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid

Leaving (Sidewinder) - analog, vintage hand-print
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Leaving (Sidewinder) - 2005, 128x127cm, Edition 2/3. Analog C-Print, hand-printed by the artist on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper, based on the Polaroid. Signature label and Certifi...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Black and White Photography

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Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid

Higher ground - Contemporary, Nude, Women, Polaroid, 21st Century
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Higher ground - 2021 50x40cm, Edition of 7 plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print based on a Polaroid. Signed on the back and with certificate. Artist inventory PL2021-1070. No...
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2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

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Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid

Coconuts, Framed Black and White Nature Photography
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Coconuts by Iran Issa-Khan Black and white archival pigment print Image size: 19 in. H x 23 in. W Frame size: 36 in. H x 40 in. W Dated and signed by the artist. 2000 Born in Tehran and raised in Europe and the United States, Iran, Issa-Khan began her photography career in the late 1970s studying with William Minor, Jr. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Issa-Khan photographed Paulina Porizkova...
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Early 2000s Black and White Photography

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Archival Pigment

Why Do I Love You? Louis Armstrong at 14, 000 feet over Africa, May 1956
Located in New York, NY
A 16 x 20 inch gelatin silver print, with image size of 12 x 17.75 inches. Printed in 2004. "Larry Burrows Collection" and copyright stamps on verso. Larry Burrows career as a LIFE ...
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1950s Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Rebecca Wright and Larry Grenier in Joffrey Ballet s Dream
Located in Senoia, GA
8 x 10" vintage silver gelatin photograph of Rebecca Wright and Larry Grenier in Joffrey Ballet's production of Sir Frederick Ashton's 'The Dream' in 19...
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1970s Pop Art Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Only Cowgirls get the Blues (Bombay Beach) - Contemporary, Polaroid, Women
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Only Cowgirls get the Blues (Bombay Beach) - 2023 20x20cm, Edition of 7 plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print based on the Polaroid. Signature label and certificate. Artist in...
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2010s Contemporary Nude Photography

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Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid

Stare – Roger Ballen, Black and White, Staged, Lightbox, Venice Biennale
Located in Zurich, CH
Roger Ballen Stare, from the series 'The Theatre of Apparitions', 2008 One sided Texflex Lightbox, Powder coated Ferro Black Lightbox 100 x 100 x 9 cm (39 3/8 x 39 3/8 x 3 1/2 in.) E...
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Early 2000s Black and White Photography

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Textile, LED Light

Duality – Roger Ballen, Black and White, Staged, Lightbox, Venice Biennale, Art
Located in Zurich, CH
Roger Ballen Duality, from the series 'The Theatre of Apparitions', 2013 One sided Texflex Lightbox, Powder coated Ferro Black Lightbox 100 x 86 x 9 cm (39 3/8 x 33 7/8 x 3 1/2 in.) ...
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2010s Black and White Photography

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Textile, LED Light

Vortex
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Coming from an earlier interest in portraits and street photography, my Nudes in Water are less about eroticism and more about body as the human vessel ...
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1990s Contemporary Nude Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Warhol Superstar Jane Forth Michael Findlay nude for After Dark magazine
Located in Senoia, GA
11 x 14" vintage silver gelatin photograph of Warhol Superstar Jane Forth & Michael Findlay nude for 'After Dark' magazine, 1970. Comes directly from t...
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1970s Pop Art Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Iconic Portrait of a Young Boy in Ethiopia, Classic, Black and White Photography
Located in US
"Untitled 44" In this award-winning image, a young Suri boy carries a goat. It's a familiar scene in the Omo Valley and his tribe relies on livestock so he must take part in the car...
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2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

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Archival Pigment

"Jamaican Spectators" by Thurston Hopkins
Located in London, GB
"Jamaican Spectators" by Thurston Hopkins 12th December 1953: Spectators at a cycling race track on the outskirts of Kingston, Jamaica. Original Publication: Picture Post - 6832 - The Royal Tour...
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1950s Modern Black and White Photography

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Black and White

Atomic Blonde - Oversize Signed limited edition - Pop Art - Brigitte Bardot
Located in London, GB
Atomic Blonde - Oversize Signed limited edition - Pop Art - Brigitte Bardot by the London based contemporary pop art image creator and artist, BATIK. ...
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2010s Pop Art Black and White Photography

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Color, Archival Pigment

Drifter - Contemporary, Nude, Women, Polaroid, 21st Century
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Drifter - 2021 - 20x20cm, Edition of 7 plus 2 Artist Proofs, digital C-Print based on a Polaroid, Signed on the back and with certificate. Artist inventory PL2021-1055. Not mount...
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2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

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Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid

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