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Medium: Polaroid
It Rains on our Love (Till Death do us Part) - Polaroid
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
It rains on our love (Till Death Do Us Part) - 2008 40x48cm, Edition of 10 plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label. artist...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

More than This - Contemporary, Polaroid, 21st Century
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
More of This (Bombay Beach) - 2024 48x40cm, Edition of 7 plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print based on the original Polaroid. Signature label with certificate. inventory PL2...
Category

2010s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

It s Going to Be OK (Wastelands) - Contemporary, Analog, Polaroid, Color
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
It's Going to Be OK (Wastelands) - 2003 20x20cm, Edition of 10 plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the original Polaroid. Artist inventory Number 23890. Signature l...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

Silver Bullet (Wastelands) - Contemporary, Analog, Polaroid, Color
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Silver Bullet (Wastelands) - 2003 20x20cm, Edition of 10 plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the original Polaroid. Artist inventory Number 23475. Signature label and Certificate. Not mounted. For sale is a piece from the Wastelands series. Reality with the Tequila: Stefanie Schneider’s Fertile Wasteland by James Scarborough “How much more than enough for you for I for both of us darling?” (E. E. Cummings) Until he met her, his destiny was his own. Petty and inconsequential but still his own. He was cocksure and free, young and unaccountable, with dark hair and aquiline features. His expression was always pensive, a little troubled, but not of a maniacal sort. He was more bored than anything else. With a heart capable of violence. Until she met him, she was pretty but unappreciated. Her soul had registered no seismic activity. Dustbowl weary, she’d yet to see better days. A languorous body, a sweet face with eyes that could be kind if so inclined. Until she met him, she had not been inclined. It began when he met her. She was struck in an instant by his ennui. The sum of their meeting was greater than the imbroglios and chicaneries of their respective existences. He was struck by the blank slate look in her eyes. They walked, detached and focused on the immediate, obscenely unaware of pending change across a terrain of mountainous desert, their eyes downcast and world-weary, unable to account for the buoyant feeling in her heart. His hard-guy shtick went from potentiality to ruse. The gun was not a weapon but a prop, a way to pass time. Neither saw the dark clouds massing on the horizon. They found themselves alone in the expanses of time, unaware of the calamity that percolated even as they posed like school kids for the pictures. Happiness brimmed in that wild terrain. Maybe things were beginning to look up. That’s when the shooting started… Stefanie Schneider assumes that our experience of lived reality (buying groceries, having a relationship with someone, driving a car) does not correspond to the actual nature of lived reality itself, that what we think of as reality is more like a margarita without the tequila. Stefanie Schneider’s reality is reality with the tequila. She does not abolish concepts that orient us, cause and effect, time, plot, and storyline, she just plays with them. She invites us to play with them, too. She offers us a hybrid reality, more amorphous than that with a conventional subject, verb, and predicate. Open-ended, this hybrid reality does not resolve itself. It frustrates anyone with pedestrian expectations but once we inebriate those expectations away, her work exhilarates us and even the hangover is good. An exploration of how she undermines our expectation of what we assume to be our lived reality, the reasons why she under- mines our expectations, and the end result, as posited in this book, will show how she bursts open our apparatus of perception and acknowledges life’s fluidity, its density, its complexity. Its beauty. She undermines expectations of our experience of reality with odd, other-worldly images and with startling and unexpected compressions and expansions of time and narrative sequence. The landscape seems familiar enough, scenes from the Old West: broad panoramic vistas with rolling hills dotted with trees and chaparral, dusty prairies with trees and shrubs and craggy rocks, close-up shots of trees. But they’re not familiar. These mis-en-scenes radiate an unsettling Picasso Blue Period glow or the intense celestial blue of the cafe skies that Van Gogh painted in the south of France. Yellow starbursts punctuate images as if seen through the viewfinder of a flying saucer. At the same time, objects appear both vintage and futuristic, the landscape of a post-apocalyptic world. Landscapes change seemingly at random as do the seasons. Stefanie Schneider offers no indication of how time flows here, except that it conceivably turns in on itself and then goes its merry way. Time is a river whose source is a deep murky spring which blusters about with an occasional swirling eddy. That Stefanie Schneider thwarts an easy reading is obvious but why does she do this? Since she will not countenance anything linear, logical, or sequential, and because she does not relish anything concrete and specific, she has to roil things up a bit. Nor does she seem comfortable with a book of images that is settled, discrete, and accountable. Instead she wants to create a panoply of anxious moments...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

Sudden Urge (Wastelands) - Contemporary, Analog, Polaroid, Color
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Sudden Urge (Wastelands) - 2003 20x20cm, Edition of 10 plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the original Polaroid. Artist inventory Number 809. Signature label and Certificate. Not mounted. For sale is a piece from the Wastelands series. Reality with the Tequila: Stefanie Schneider’s Fertile Wasteland by James Scarborough “How much more than enough for you for I for both of us darling?” (E. E. Cummings) Until he met her, his destiny was his own. Petty and inconsequential but still his own. He was cocksure and free, young and unaccountable, with dark hair and aquiline features. His expression was always pensive, a little troubled, but not of a maniacal sort. He was more bored than anything else. With a heart capable of violence. Until she met him, she was pretty but unappreciated. Her soul had registered no seismic activity. Dustbowl weary, she’d yet to see better days. A languorous body, a sweet face with eyes that could be kind if so inclined. Until she met him, she had not been inclined. It began when he met her. She was struck in an instant by his ennui. The sum of their meeting was greater than the imbroglios and chicaneries of their respective existences. He was struck by the blank slate look in her eyes. They walked, detached and focused on the immediate, obscenely unaware of pending change across a terrain of mountainous desert, their eyes downcast and world-weary, unable to account for the buoyant feeling in her heart. His hard-guy shtick went from potentiality to ruse. The gun was not a weapon but a prop, a way to pass time. Neither saw the dark clouds massing on the horizon. They found themselves alone in the expanses of time, unaware of the calamity that percolated even as they posed like school kids for the pictures. Happiness brimmed in that wild terrain. Maybe things were beginning to look up. That’s when the shooting started… Stefanie Schneider assumes that our experience of lived reality (buying groceries, having a relationship with someone, driving a car) does not correspond to the actual nature of lived reality itself, that what we think of as reality is more like a margarita without the tequila. Stefanie Schneider’s reality is reality with the tequila. She does not abolish concepts that orient us, cause and effect, time, plot, and storyline, she just plays with them. She invites us to play with them, too. She offers us a hybrid reality, more amorphous than that with a conventional subject, verb, and predicate. Open-ended, this hybrid reality does not resolve itself. It frustrates anyone with pedestrian expectations but once we inebriate those expectations away, her work exhilarates us and even the hangover is good. An exploration of how she undermines our expectation of what we assume to be our lived reality, the reasons why she under- mines our expectations, and the end result, as posited in this book, will show how she bursts open our apparatus of perception and acknowledges life’s fluidity, its density, its complexity. Its beauty. She undermines expectations of our experience of reality with odd, other-worldly images and with startling and unexpected compressions and expansions of time and narrative sequence. The landscape seems familiar enough, scenes from the Old West: broad panoramic vistas with rolling hills dotted with trees and chaparral, dusty prairies with trees and shrubs and craggy rocks, close-up shots of trees. But they’re not familiar. These mis-en-scenes radiate an unsettling Picasso Blue Period glow or the intense celestial blue of the cafe skies that Van Gogh painted in the south of France. Yellow starbursts punctuate images as if seen through the viewfinder of a flying saucer. At the same time, objects appear both vintage and futuristic, the landscape of a post-apocalyptic world. Landscapes change seemingly at random as do the seasons. Stefanie Schneider offers no indication of how time flows here, except that it conceivably turns in on itself and then goes its merry way. Time is a river whose source is a deep murky spring which blusters about with an occasional swirling eddy. That Stefanie Schneider thwarts an easy reading is obvious but why does she do this? Since she will not countenance anything linear, logical, or sequential, and because she does not relish anything concrete and specific, she has to roil things up a bit. Nor does she seem comfortable with a book of images that is settled, discrete, and accountable. Instead she wants to create a panoply of anxious moments...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

Purple Note by JJK, Photography, Limited Edition, Music, Polaroid
Located in München, BY
Purple Note Edition of 25 signed and numbered by the artist This still-life picture of a Music Note consists of an olive, mint leaf and a toothpick. It was shot on Polaroid Polachro...
Category

1980s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

Photographic Film, Archival Pigment, Polaroid

Joshua Tree National Park (29 Palms, CA)
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Joshua Tree National Park (29 Palms, CA) - 1999 50x49cm, Edition of 10 plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the original Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label....
Category

1990s Outsider Art Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

Gossip (Beachshoot) - Polaroid, Contemporary
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Gossip (Beachshoot) - 2005 20x20cm each, 20x45cm installed. Edition of 10 plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label. Artist ...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

Shooting Range from Till Death do us Part
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Shooting Range (Till Death do us Part) - 2005 20x20cm, Edition 8/10, Archival C-Print, based on a Polaroid, Certificate and Signature label, Artist Inventory # 9487. Not mounted...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

Rendering Memories (The Girl behind the White Picket Fence) - Polaroid, Portrait
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Rendering Memories II (The Girl Behind the White Picket Fence) - 2013 20x24cm, Edition of 10, plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the original Polaroid. Signature label and certificate. Artist Inventory #13388. Not mounted. Offered is a piece from the movie: The Girl Behind the White Picket Fence. Written and directed by Stefanie Schneider A tale told with blemished and expired Polaroid film about the hopes and dreams of a newly orphaned girl after losing her parents who lived in the Californian desert in an old travel trailer. -filmed with Polaroid film stock and Super-8 footage, overlaid with poetic voice-over monologue - this feature film creates a dynamic kaleidoscope of words and pictures, a dreamy tale that channels Terrence Malick, Gus Van Sant, and pages torn from a lonely girl's journal. (Palms Springs life magazine / Caroline Ryder) Stefanie Schneider By Caroline Ryder Travel up a bumpy dirt road in Morongo Valley, the trail strewn with rocks, and you’ll come upon a gigantic 1950s trailer in pristine condition, ringed by a white picket fence, with cottontail rabbits hopping among neat little rose bushes that bloom in spite of the broiling desert heat. Inside the trailer are period accents—a vintage radio, vintage fridge, little crocheted doilies, and dusty gilt-framed photographs. It’s a surreal home-sweet-home, an Americana fantasy as imagined by German artist and experimental filmmaker Stefanie Schneider whose work is so inspired by the desert landscape, she made it her home in 2005. “There’s a completely different light here than in Germany, a beautiful light,” says Schneider, whose property in Morongo is dotted with vintage trailers. They surround her midcentury home and serve as sets for her photoshoots or as guest lodgings for her friends from Hollywood and Berlin. “But what I really love about the desert is the desolation,” she continues. “The sense of hope for something that might or might not come. It’s easy to see our dreams projected in the desert.” Famed for shooting trailer park chic fine art photographs exclusively on vintage Polaroid film, Schneider recently completed her most ambitious project to date—a feature film made entirely of Polaroid stills (4000 images in total), the story set around her magnificent 1950s trailer. The film, called “The Girl Behind The White Picket Fence” tells the story of a broken-hearted girl who lives in the trailer. Her name is Heather, and she is played by model Heather Megan Christie, girlfriend of actor Joaquin Phoenix, and former partner of Red Hot Chili Peppers singer Anthony Kiedis, with whom she has a son. Heather stars opposite Kyle Larson (who plays ‘Hank’), a real-life gypsy fisherman who catches crab in Alaska when he’s not surfing in Southern California. Neither of the two had ever acted before, and never in the history of movie-making has a director shot a film entirely on Polaroid film. “There was great difficulty shooting a film this way,” says Schneider, who, with her long straight hair, wide innocent eyes, and thick-framed glasses, conjures an art-house Gretel. “If I had used a regular camera I would have had 36 exposures per minute, much faster and easier than using the old Polaroid camera which takes a long time to shoot one frame. Also, sometimes it doesn’t shoot at the exact moment you think it’s going to—but that’s really great because then you miss the perfect moment…and often those are the best shots.” Individually, the Polaroid photographs that comprise 29 PALMS, CA stand alone, but together and in sequence, filmed with super 8 and 16mm film stock and overlaid with poetic voice-over monologues, they create a dynamic kaleidoscope of words and pictures, a dreamy tale that channels Terrence Malick. Gus Van Sant, and pages torn from a lonely girl’s journal. The idea to shoot a movie in this way came about in 2004 when Schneider was working with leading German director Mark Forster (Monster’s Ball, Finding Neverland, Quantum of Solace) on his film Stay. She had met Forster at director Wim Wender’s birthday party in Hollywood. A few years later, Forster asked Schneider to shoot Polaroids of scenes from Stay as he filmed; he used those photographs for dream and memory sequences in the movie. For the first time, Schneider saw her Polaroids strung together in sequence, moving with rhythm like a flipbook, in the context of a story. When Forster urged her to consider making a feature film using that technique, the seed of 29 PALMS, CA was sown. She mentioned the idea to her good friend German actor Udo Kier, who also gave the idea a big thumbs up, and agreed to play the part of a mysterious shaman in the film. Thanks to her strong reputation in the art world and her Hollywood connections, getting talented people on board was the easy part (for a while, Charlotte Gainsbourg was pegged to play the starring role, although she pulled out two weeks before shooting commenced because she was pregnant and not fit to travel to the desert.) The hard part was finding the perfect trailer—and bringing it to the desert. “This trailer almost killed us,” says Schneider’s partner Lance Waterman, who lives and works with Schneider in Morongo Valley. After finding it on eBay, the couple drove to Utah to pick it up, the plan being to tow it all the way back to the high desert themselves. Bad idea. “We were driving down a hill with this enormous trailer behind us when we realized that if we wanted to stop, there would be no way to do so without the trailer crushing us,” says Waterman. Adds Schneider: “Lance was even giving me instructions on how to jump out of the truck if we needed to.” Thankfully the road leveled and as soon as they were able to slow down and pull over, they called a professional towing company, which transported the trailer the remaining distance to Morongo Valley. Filming took place in Spring 2011 and 2012. Schneider recently submitted the film to major film festivals in Europe and the US, and it will be broadcast in 2013 by leading German television channel, Arte. While Schneider may come from a long tradition of photographers-turned-filmmakers—Stanley Kubrick started out as a photographer, as did Ken Russell (Tommy, Women in Love) and Larry Clark, who was a controversial fine art photographer before directing smash hit Kids—she does not see her future in Hollywood, directing blockbusters. Not necessarily. “I don’t think I want to make more films,” she says. “The actors were saying they would love to work with me again, and were asking if I would like to make other movies. But being on movie sets is far too stressful, and at least with this, I was in complete power of what was going on creatively. That said, if this gets a lot of acclaims…we can always think again. One should never say never.” Film features original soundtrack with songs by Adam Weiss, Daisy McCrackin, Billy Harvey, Sophie Huber, Zoe Bicat, Max Sharam, Cheyenne Randall...
Category

2010s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

Star Ship (Zuma Beach)
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Star Ship (Zuma Beach) - 1999 20x24cm, Edition of 10 plus 2 Artists Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Signature Label and Certificate. Artist Inventory # 926. Not mo...
Category

1990s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

Everything put Together (Suburbia) - Contemporary, Polaroid, Analog, Portrait
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Everything put Together (Suburbia) - 2004 50x50cm, Edition of 10. Archival C-Print based on a Polaroid. Signature label with Certificate, Artist Inv. #2914. Not mounted. The ...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

Untitled (Stage of Consciousness) - Polaroid, Analog
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Untitled (Stage of Consciousness) - 2007 part of the 29 Palms, CA project. 40x48cm, Edition of 10 plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on t...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

Sleepy Head (29 Palms, CA) - Polaroid, Contemporary, 20th Century
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Sleepy Head (29 Palms, CA) - 1999 20x20cm, Edition of 10, plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid, Signature label and Certificate. Artist inventory Numbe...
Category

1990s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

Memory Gaps (The Girl behind the White Picket Fence) - Polaroid, Portrait
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Memory Gaps (The Girl Behind the White Picket Fence) - 2013 20x24cm, Edition of 10, plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the original Polaroid. Signature label and certificate. Artist Inventory #13359. Not mounted. Offered is a piece from the movie: The Girl Behind the White Picket Fence. Written and directed by Stefanie Schneider A tale told with blemished and expired Polaroid film about the hopes and dreams of a newly orphaned girl after losing her parents who lived in the Californian desert in an old travel trailer. -filmed with Polaroid film stock and Super-8 footage, overlaid with poetic voice-over monologue - this feature film creates a dynamic kaleidoscope of words and pictures, a dreamy tale that channels Terrence Malick, Gus Van Sant, and pages torn from a lonely girl's journal. (Palms Springs life magazine / Caroline Ryder) Stefanie Schneider By Caroline Ryder Travel up a bumpy dirt road in Morongo Valley, the trail strewn with rocks, and you’ll come upon a gigantic 1950s trailer in pristine condition, ringed by a white picket fence, with cottontail rabbits hopping among neat little rose bushes that bloom in spite of the broiling desert heat. Inside the trailer are period accents—a vintage radio, vintage fridge, little crocheted doilies, and dusty gilt-framed photographs. It’s a surreal home-sweet-home, an Americana fantasy as imagined by German artist and experimental filmmaker Stefanie Schneider whose work is so inspired by the desert landscape, she made it her home in 2005. “There’s a completely different light here than in Germany, a beautiful light,” says Schneider, whose property in Morongo is dotted with vintage trailers. They surround her midcentury home and serve as sets for her photoshoots or as guest lodgings for her friends from Hollywood and Berlin. “But what I really love about the desert is the desolation,” she continues. “The sense of hope for something that might or might not come. It’s easy to see our dreams projected in the desert.” Famed for shooting trailer park chic fine art photographs exclusively on vintage Polaroid film, Schneider recently completed her most ambitious project to date—a feature film made entirely of Polaroid stills (4000 images in total), the story set around her magnificent 1950s trailer. The film, called “The Girl Behind The White Picket Fence” tells the story of a broken-hearted girl who lives in the trailer. Her name is Heather, and she is played by model Heather Megan Christie, girlfriend of actor Joaquin Phoenix, and former partner of Red Hot Chili Peppers singer Anthony Kiedis, with whom she has a son. Heather stars opposite Kyle Larson (who plays ‘Hank’), a real-life gypsy fisherman who catches crab in Alaska when he’s not surfing in Southern California. Neither of the two had ever acted before, and never in the history of movie-making has a director shot a film entirely on Polaroid film. “There was great difficulty shooting a film this way,” says Schneider, who, with her long straight hair, wide innocent eyes, and thick-framed glasses, conjures an art-house Gretel. “If I had used a regular camera I would have had 36 exposures per minute, much faster and easier than using the old Polaroid camera which takes a long time to shoot one frame. Also, sometimes it doesn’t shoot at the exact moment you think it’s going to—but that’s really great because then you miss the perfect moment…and often those are the best shots.” Individually, the Polaroid photographs that comprise 29 PALMS, CA stand alone, but together and in sequence, filmed with super 8 and 16mm film stock and overlaid with poetic voice-over monologues, they create a dynamic kaleidoscope of words and pictures, a dreamy tale that channels Terrence Malick. Gus Van Sant, and pages torn from a lonely girl’s journal. The idea to shoot a movie in this way came about in 2004 when Schneider was working with leading German director Mark Forster (Monster’s Ball, Finding Neverland, Quantum of Solace) on his film Stay. She had met Forster at director Wim Wender’s birthday party in Hollywood. A few years later, Forster asked Schneider to shoot Polaroids of scenes from Stay as he filmed; he used those photographs for dream and memory sequences in the movie. For the first time, Schneider saw her Polaroids strung together in sequence, moving with rhythm like a flipbook, in the context of a story. When Forster urged her to consider making a feature film using that technique, the seed of 29 PALMS, CA was sown. She mentioned the idea to her good friend German actor Udo Kier, who also gave the idea a big thumbs up, and agreed to play the part of a mysterious shaman in the film. Thanks to her strong reputation in the art world and her Hollywood connections, getting talented people on board was the easy part (for a while, Charlotte Gainsbourg was pegged to play the starring role, although she pulled out two weeks before shooting commenced because she was pregnant and not fit to travel to the desert.) The hard part was finding the perfect trailer—and bringing it to the desert. “This trailer almost killed us,” says Schneider’s partner Lance Waterman, who lives and works with Schneider in Morongo Valley. After finding it on eBay, the couple drove to Utah to pick it up, the plan being to tow it all the way back to the high desert themselves. Bad idea. “We were driving down a hill with this enormous trailer behind us when we realized that if we wanted to stop, there would be no way to do so without the trailer crushing us,” says Waterman. Adds Schneider: “Lance was even giving me instructions on how to jump out of the truck if we needed to.” Thankfully the road leveled and as soon as they were able to slow down and pull over, they called a professional towing company, which transported the trailer the remaining distance to Morongo Valley. Filming took place in Spring 2011 and 2012. Schneider recently submitted the film to major film festivals in Europe and the US, and it will be broadcast in 2013 by leading German television channel, Arte. While Schneider may come from a long tradition of photographers-turned-filmmakers—Stanley Kubrick started out as a photographer, as did Ken Russell (Tommy, Women in Love) and Larry Clark, who was a controversial fine art photographer before directing smash hit Kids—she does not see her future in Hollywood, directing blockbusters. Not necessarily. “I don’t think I want to make more films,” she says. “The actors were saying they would love to work with me again, and were asking if I would like to make other movies. But being on movie sets is far too stressful, and at least with this, I was in complete power of what was going on creatively. That said, if this gets a lot of acclaims…we can always think again. One should never say never.” Film features original soundtrack with songs by Adam Weiss, Daisy McCrackin, Billy Harvey, Sophie Huber, Zoe Bicat, Max Sharam, Cheyenne Randall...
Category

2010s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

Promise Me (Till Death Do Us Part) - Contemporary, Woman, Polaroid
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Promise Me (Till Death Do Us Part) - 2005, 38x37cm, Edition of 10, plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label. Artist Inventor...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

Parchment Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid

Side Effects (The Girl behind the White Picket Fence) - Polaroid, Portrait
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Side Effects (The Girl Behind the White Picket Fence) - 2013 20x24cm, Edition of 10, plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the original Polaroid. Signature label and certificate. Artist Inventory #13303. Not mounted. Offered is a piece from the movie: The Girl Behind the White Picket Fence. Written and directed by Stefanie Schneider A tale told with blemished and expired Polaroid film about the hopes and dreams of a newly orphaned girl after losing her parents who lived in the Californian desert in an old travel trailer. -filmed with Polaroid film stock and Super-8 footage, overlaid with poetic voice-over monologue - this feature film creates a dynamic kaleidoscope of words and pictures, a dreamy tale that channels Terrence Malick, Gus Van Sant, and pages torn from a lonely girl's journal. (Palms Springs life magazine / Caroline Ryder) Stefanie Schneider By Caroline Ryder Inside the trailer are period accents—a vintage radio, vintage fridge, little crocheted doilies, and dusty gilt-framed photographs. It’s a surreal home-sweet-home, an Americana fantasy as imagined by German artist and experimental filmmaker Stefanie Schneider whose work is so inspired by the desert landscape, she made it her home in 2005. “There’s a completely different light here than in Germany, a beautiful light,” says Schneider, whose property in Morongo is dotted with vintage trailers. They surround her midcentury home and serve as sets for her photoshoots or as guest lodgings for her friends from Hollywood and Berlin. “But what I really love about the desert is the desolation,” she continues. “The sense of hope for something that might or might not come. It’s easy to see our dreams projected in the desert.” Famed for shooting trailer park chic fine art photographs exclusively on vintage Polaroid film, Schneider recently completed her most ambitious project to date—a feature film made entirely of Polaroid stills (4000 images in total), the story set around her magnificent 1950s trailer. The film, called “The Girl Behind The White Picket Fence” tells the story of a broken-hearted girl who lives in the trailer. Her name is Heather, and she is played by model Heather Megan Christie, girlfriend of actor Joaquin Phoenix, and former partner of Red Hot Chili Peppers singer Anthony Kiedis, with whom she has a son. Heather stars opposite Kyle Larson (who plays ‘Hank’), a real-life gypsy fisherman who catches crab in Alaska when he’s not surfing in Southern California. Neither of the two had ever acted before, and never in the history of movie-making has a director shot a film entirely on Polaroid film. “There was great difficulty shooting a film this way,” says Schneider, who, with her long straight hair, wide innocent eyes, and thick-framed glasses, conjures an art-house Gretel. “If I had used a regular camera I would have had 36 exposures per minute, much faster and easier than using the old Polaroid camera which takes a long time to shoot one frame. Also, sometimes it doesn’t shoot at the exact moment you think it’s going to—but that’s really great because then you miss the perfect moment…and often those are the best shots.” Individually, the Polaroid photographs that comprise 29 PALMS, CA stand alone, but together and in sequence, filmed with super 8 and 16mm film stock and overlaid with poetic voice-over monologues, they create a dynamic kaleidoscope of words and pictures, a dreamy tale that channels Terrence Malick. Gus Van Sant, and pages torn from a lonely girl’s journal. The idea to shoot a movie in this way came about in 2004 when Schneider was working with leading German director Mark Forster (Monster’s Ball, Finding Neverland, Quantum of Solace) on his film Stay. She had met Forster at director Wim Wender’s birthday party in Hollywood. A few years later, Forster asked Schneider to shoot Polaroids of scenes from Stay as he filmed; he used those photographs for dream and memory sequences in the movie. For the first time, Schneider saw her Polaroids strung together in sequence, moving with rhythm like a flipbook, in the context of a story. When Forster urged her to consider making a feature film using that technique, the seed of 29 PALMS, CA was sown. She mentioned the idea to her good friend German actor Udo Kier, who also gave the idea a big thumbs up, and agreed to play the part of a mysterious shaman in the film. Thanks to her strong reputation in the art world and her Hollywood connections, getting talented people on board was the easy part (for a while, Charlotte Gainsbourg was pegged to play the starring role, although she pulled out two weeks before shooting commenced because she was pregnant and not fit to travel to the desert.) The hard part was finding the perfect trailer—and bringing it to the desert. “This trailer almost killed us,” says Schneider’s partner Lance Waterman, who lives and works with Schneider in Morongo Valley. After finding it on eBay, the couple drove to Utah to pick it up, the plan being to tow it all the way back to the high desert themselves. Bad idea. “We were driving down a hill with this enormous trailer behind us when we realized that if we wanted to stop, there would be no way to do so without the trailer crushing us,” says Waterman. Adds Schneider: “Lance was even giving me instructions on how to jump out of the truck if we needed to.” Thankfully the road leveled and as soon as they were able to slow down and pull over, they called a professional towing company, which transported the trailer the remaining distance to Morongo Valley. Filming took place in Spring 2011 and 2012. Schneider recently submitted the film to major film festivals in Europe and the US, and it will be broadcast in 2013 by leading German television channel, Arte. While Schneider may come from a long tradition of photographers-turned-filmmakers—Stanley Kubrick started out as a photographer, as did Ken Russell (Tommy, Women in Love) and Larry Clark, who was a controversial fine art photographer before directing smash hit Kids—she does not see her future in Hollywood, directing blockbusters. Not necessarily. “I don’t think I want to make more films,” she says. “The actors were saying they would love to work with me again, and were asking if I would like to make other movies. But being on movie sets is far too stressful, and at least with this, I was in complete power of what was going on creatively. That said, if this gets a lot of acclaims…we can always think again. One should never say never.” Film features original soundtrack with songs by Adam Weiss, Daisy McCrackin, Billy Harvey, Sophie Huber, Zoe Bicat, Max Sharam, Cheyenne Randall...
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2010s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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

Déjà vu - Contemporary, Portrait, Women, Polaroid, 21st Century
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Déjà vu - 2020 20x20cm, Edition of 7 plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print based on the original Polaroid. Signature label with certificate. Artist inventory - PL2020-881. Kir...
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2010s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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

Slow Days (The Girl behind the White Picket Fence)
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Slow Days (The Girl behind the White Picket Fence) - 2005 20x20cm, Edition of 10, plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Signature label and Certificate....
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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

Waiting (29 Palms, CA) - Polaroid, Contemporary
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Waiting (29 Palms, CA) - 1999 20x24cm, Edition of 10, plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Signature label and Certificate, Artist inventory number: 99...
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1990s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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

Stars in the Dance - Contemporary, Conceptual, Polaroid, 21st Century, Color
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
'Stars in the Dance', 2009 30x30cm. Edition 1/10. Archival C Print based on a multiple exposure Polaroid, mounted under Plexi. Signed on back. 'We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars' - Oscar Wilde This piece will be exhibited at the Bombay Beach Biennale in the newly founded Polaroid Museum in it's permanent collection. The Museum opens its doors in March 23rd, 2019. AND in the "Instant Dreams" Polaroid curation by Stefanie Schneider at Saatchi's The Other Art Fair in Los Angeles 28/03/19 - 31/03/19. Urizen Freaza was born in Tenerife in 1982 and is based in Berlin since 2010. He's a self-taught photographer and film-maker. Self-taught meaning that this is a path he's still walking, while hoping there is always more path to walk. He's a member of the Film Shooters Collective and part of the team behind the analogueNOW! festival in Berlin. Vita: Group exhibitions: 2018 'Feel', Brooklyn Film Camera, New York, USA 2017 'The decisive light', Projekteria, Barcelona, Spain 2017 'The face', Darkroom Gallery, Vermont, USA 2017 'A surreal vision', Galería LoosenArt, Roma...
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2010s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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Plexiglass, Archival Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid

The Letter- including the book A Half Forgotten Dream
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
The Letter (Till Death Do Us Part) - 2005 Including Stefanie Schneider's new monograph "A Half Forgotten Dream" signed. 192 pages, hardcover, published by Snap Collective, 2024. 2...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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

Jack s Place (Sidewinder) - including the book A Half Forgotten Dream
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Jack's Place (Sidewinder) - 2005 including Stefanie Schneider's new monograph "A Half Forgotten Dream" signed. 196 pages, hardcover, published by Snap Collective, 2024. 20x20cm, ...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

Little Darlings (Till Death...) - including the book A Half Forgotten Dream
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Little Darlings (Till Death Do Us Part) - 2005 Including Stefanie Schneider's new monograph "A Half Forgotten Dream" signed. 192 pages, hardcover, published by Snap Collective, 2024...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

Henry and Athena - Henry s Memory Sequence (Stay) - Polaroid
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Henry and Athena - Henry's Memory Sequence (Stay) - 2006 featuring Ryan Gosling and Elizabeth Reaser 20x20cm, Edition of 10, Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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

Henry and Athena - Henry s Memory Sequence (Stay) - Polaroid
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Henry and Athena - Henry's Memory Sequence (Stay) - 2006 featuring Ryan Gosling and Elizabeth Reaser 20x20cm, Edition of 10, Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

Chicken Ballet (Chicks and Chicks) - Polaroid
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Chicken Ballet (Chicks and Chicks) - 2016 20x24cm, Edition of 10, plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label. Artist Inventor...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

Banished (The Girl behind the White Picket Fence) - Contemporary, Polaroid
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Banished (The Girl behind the White Picket Fence) 60x75cm, Edition 1/5, analog C-Print, hand-printed and enlarged by the artist, based an expired Polaroid. Certificate and Signat...
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2010s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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

Precious (Chicks and Chicks and Sometimes Cocks)
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Precious (Chicks and Chicks and Sometimes Cocks) - 2019 20x20cm, Edition of 10 plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate and signature label. Ar...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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

Jaunty (Beachshoot) - Polaroid, Contemporary
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Jaunty (Beachshoot) - 2005 20x20cm, Edition of 10 plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label. Artist Inventory #1401. Not m...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

Untitled (29 Palms, CA) - analog, Polaroid, Contemporary
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Untitled (29 Palms, CA) - 1999 20x20cm, Edition of 10, plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the original Polaroid. Signature label and Certificate. Artist inventory N...
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1990s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

Spring will come - Contemporary, Polaroid, Photograph, Childhood, abstract
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Spring will come (Journey to the Center of the Earth) - 2020 60x50cm, Edition of 10. Photograph printed in Canson Barita Fiber Rag 340gr, based on a reclaimed Fuji Instant Film Ne...
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2010s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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Archival Paper, C Print, Color, Archival Pigment, Polaroid

Rogue - Contemporary, Polaroid, 21st Century
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Rogue - 2024 - 40x48cm, Edition of 7 plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print based on the original Polaroid. Signature label with certificate. inventory PL2024-49. Not mounted....
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2010s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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

Oh Darling! (Oxana s 30th Birthday) - expired Polaroid photography
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Oh Darling! (Oxana's 30th Birthday) - 2005 20x24cm, Edition of 10, plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the original Polaroid. Signature label and Certificate. Arti...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

The Pursuit of Happiness - including the book A Half Forgotten Dream
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
The Pursuit of Happiness (29 Palms, CA) - 2009 including Stefanie Schneider's new monograph "A Half Forgotten Dream" signed. 192 pages, hardcover, published by Snap Collective, 2024...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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

New in Town (Oxana s 30th Birthday) - Polaroid
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
New in Town (Oxana's 30th Birthday) - 2007, from the 29 Palms, CA project - 20x24cm, Edition of 10, plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the original Polaroid. Signa...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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

He holds her head (Sidewinder) - 21st Century, Polaroid, Contemporary
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
He holds her head (Sidewinder) - 2005 20x24cm, Edition of 10, plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print based on the Polaroid. Signature label and certificate. Artist Inventory 3299...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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

Transient - the Picker s Wife (American Depression) - Polaroid
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Transient - the Picker's Wife (American Depression) - 2016 20x20cm, Edition of 10, plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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

Untitled (Oilfields) - Polaroid
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Untitled (Oilfields) - 2016 20x20cm, Edition of 10, plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label. Artist Inventory #1197 Not mo...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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

Dashboard Memories (The Girl behind the White Picket Fence) - Polaroid
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Dashboard Memories (The Girl behind the White Picket Fence) - 2016 20x24cm, Edition of 10, plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate and Signatur...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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

Sunset - including the book A Half Forgotten Dream
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Sunset (Oxana’s 30th Birthday) - 2007 featuring Radha Mitchell including Stefanie Schneider's new monograph "A Half Forgotten Dream" signed. 196 pages, hardcover, published by Snap ...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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

A Vision you can t Capture - including the book A Half Forgotten Dream
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
A Vision you can't Capture (29 Palms, CA) - 2008 including Stefanie Schneider's new monograph "A Half Forgotten Dream" signed. 196 pages, hardcover, published by Snap Collective, 20...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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

Big Girls don t Cry (Heavenly Falls) - Polaroid, Contemporary
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Big Girls don't Cry (Heavenly Falls) - 2016 80x80 cm, Edition of 10, plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Signature label and Certificate. Artist inve...
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2010s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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

Sentience (Chicks and Chicks and sometimes Cocks) - Polaroid
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Sentience (Chicks and Chicks and sometimes Cocks) - 2016 20x20cm, Edition of 10, plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label. ...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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

Mindscreen 1 - Polaroid
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Mindscreen 1 - 2008 20x20cm, Edition of 10, Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label. Artist Inventory #240 Not mounted. Stefanie Schneider's ...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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

Ripped (Deconstructivism) - Polaroid
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Ripped (Deconstructivism) - 2008 20x20cm, Edition of 10, Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label. Artist Inventory #4600 Not mounted. Stefani...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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

Her last Call III (The Girl behind the White Picket Fence) - Polaroid
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
'Her last Call III' (The Girl behind the White Picket Fence) - 2008 20x24cm, Edition of 10, Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label. Artist Inv...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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

Palm Springs Palm Trees (Californication) - Polaroid
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Palm Springs Palm Trees (Californication) - 2023 50x49cm. Edition of 10 plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label. Artist I...
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1990s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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

For Your Eyes Only (Till Death Do Us Part) - Contemporary, Woman, Polaroid
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
For Your Eyes Only (Till Death Do Us Part) - 2005, 38x37cm, Edition of 10, plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label. Artist ...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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Parchment Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid

Sign of the Times - Contemporary, Nude, men, Polaroid, 21st Century
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Last man standing - 2019, part of the series The crazy Adventures of David C. 20x20cm, Edition 1/7 plus 2 Artist Proofs, digital C-Print based on a Polaroid. Signed on the back an...
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2010s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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

The Light (Sidewinder) - Polaroid
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
The Light (Sidewinder) - 2008 20x20cm, Edition of 10, Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label. Artist Inventory #3079 Not mounted. Stefanie S...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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

Wonder Valley View (The Girl behind the White Picket Fence) - Polaroid
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
'Wonder Valley View' (The Girl behind the White Picket Fence) - 2008 20x20cm, Edition of 10, Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label. Artist In...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

Peanut and Jill (Chicks and Chicks and sometimes Cocks) - Polaroid
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Peanut and Jill (Chicks and Chicks and sometimes Cocks) - 2008 20x20cm, Edition of 10, Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label. Artist Inventor...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

Window - Polaroid colour photography of window in London, Limited edition of 20
Located in London, GB
'Window' Detail of Christ Church by architect John Peter Darvall. 2023 Printed on 30 x 30cm Hahnemühle Photo Rag fine art paper. Photograph is signed front and back and comes wi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Polaroid Color Photography

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Film, Photographic Film, Color, Giclée, Polaroid

Just For a Time (The last Picture Show) - Polaroid
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Just For a Time (The last Picture Show) - 2008 20x20cm, Edition of 10, Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label. Artist Inventory #1035 Not moun...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

Abstract I (Sidewinder) - Polaroid
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Abstract I (Sidewinder) - 2008 20x20cm, Edition of 10, Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label. Artist Inventory #3804 Not mounted. Stefanie...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

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

Interstate Flashback (Vegas) - Polaroid
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Interstate Flashback (Vegas) - 2008 20x20cm, Edition of 10, Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label. Artist Inventory #557 Not mounted. Stefa...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

Penny Lane and Nastasia at Sunset (Chicks and Chicks) - Polaroid
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Penny Lane and Nastasia at Sunset (Chicks and Chicks and sometimes Cocks) - 2008 20x20cm, Edition of 10, Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

House wife s Chores I (Suburbia) - Polaroid
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
House wife's Chores I (Suburbia) - 2008 20x20cm, Edition of 10, Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label. Artist Inventory #1671 Not mounted. ...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

The Bird Man (Haley and the Birds)
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
The Bird Man (Haley and the Birds) - 2013 50x49cm, Edition of 10, plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label. Artist Inventor...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Polaroid Color Photography

Materials

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

Polaroid color photography for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Polaroid color photography available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. If you’re looking to add color photography created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, orange, purple, green and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Stefanie Schneider, Kirsten Thys van den Audenaerde, Andy Warhol, and Carmen de Vos. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Pop Art, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Polaroid color photography, so small editions measuring 0.1 inches across are also available

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