The landmark 1915 photogravure print The Steerage and an extremely
rare gelatin silver print of the same image were also on view.
Not exact matches
Highlighting the exhibition will be a
rare Shaker «spirit» drawing from c. 1860, Alfred Stieglitz's From the Back Window, 291 - NY, Winter of 1915, a new drawing Noon Whine by Richard Serra, and a vintage
gelatin silver print by the German photographer August Sander from 1928.
He also made an important series of photographs of Parisian graffiti in the 1930s, which was exhibited at MoMA in 1956 and is being celebrated in this show featuring a selection of
silver gelatin prints and two large and
rare tapestries that the artist had fabricated from composites made from his pictures in the late - 1960s.
Russian Photography after the Revolution will feature
rare, large - format
gelatin silver prints by Boris Ignatovich (1899 - 1976), a master of the Soviet avant - garde; Arkady Shaikhet (1898 - 1959), widely considered to be the founder of Soviet photojournalism; and Aleksandr Rodchenko (1891 - 1956), perhaps the most acclaimed figure in early twentieth - century Russian art and design; as well as Abram Shterenberg (1900 - 1979), Georgy Petrussov (1903 - 1971), Semyon Fridlyand (1905 - 1964), Sergey Shimansky (1898 - 1972), Solomon Telingater (1903 - 1969), Emmanuil Evzerikhin (1911 - 1984), Yakov Khalip (1908 - 1980), and Georgy Zelma (1906 - 1984).
Both chromogenic, as well as
silver gelatin prints were made, showcasing Adele in a
rare colourful light, as well as in stark Avedonesque grey - tones.
«Our massive collection of these
rare original
gelatin silver prints and the moment is ripe with the current renewed excitement surrounding space travel.
A fascinating and
rare album with 46
gelatin silver photographs of Hangzhou, China sold for $ 2,400, three times the presale high estimate.
Rare glimpse of storyteller Herbert E. Huncke, then strung out in his room, Hotel Elite 1953 12 x 16 inches
Gelatin silver print; printed later
Rare glimpse of storyteller Herbert E. Hunke, then strung out in his room, Hotel Elite, 1953
Gelatin silver print; printed later 12 x 16 inches
Sullivan Goss makes a
rare offering of photography with a fine selection of vintage
silver gelatin prints by WPA photographer, Joe Schwartz.
Other significant additions include a suite of 25 photographs from Lewis Baltz's seminal 1971 series The Tract House; a
rare early self portrait by Sally Mann from 1976; Laurie Simmons» 1987
gelatin silver print, Walking Camera (Jimmy the Camera); Lorna Simpson's 1991 Coiffure, a triptych of
gelatin silver prints and ten engraved plastic plaques; Chuck Close's daguerreotype portraits Cindy Sherman and Self - Portrait, both from 2000; and Hiroshi Sugimoto's Oscar Wilde (2000), all of which complement works by these artists already in the collection.
Both influences run through the exhibition's «Figure in Six Sections» (1965) a
rare «exquisite corpse» stacked sculpture in which a
silver gelatin print of the back of a standing nude has been adhered to each of the four sides of an 8 1/2» tall wooden cube cut into six layers, similar in structure to a rubix cube.
This is a
rare vintage original double weight
Gelatin Silver photograph by famed photographer, Bert Stern.