Auction Catalog Saturday, October 13, 2012
Auction Catalog Saturday, October 13, 2012
Auction Catalog Saturday, October 13, 2012
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19. Henry Horenstein<br />
Texas Map Turtle – Graptemys Versa,<br />
2008<br />
Archival Pigment Print, <strong>Auction</strong><br />
Edition <strong>2012</strong> #2<br />
Signed Verso, 12 x 18 in.<br />
$1,300<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Represented by Carroll and Sons<br />
Gallery<br />
horenstein.com<br />
Henry Horenstein has worked as a<br />
photographer, teacher, and author<br />
since the early 1970s. He has authored<br />
over 30 books, including many monographs<br />
(Honky Tonk, Humans, Creatures,<br />
Aquatics, Canine, Racing Days).<br />
Henry’s textbooks have been widely<br />
used by thousands of photography<br />
students over the past thirty years. He lives in Boston where he continues to<br />
photograph, exhibit, publish, and teach at the Rhode Island School of Design as<br />
a professor of photography. His work is collected by many institutions including<br />
the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History, Washington,<br />
DC; George Eastman House, NY; and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA.<br />
20. Constantine Manos<br />
Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 2001<br />
Archival Pigment Print<br />
Signed Recto and Verso, 14 x 21 in.<br />
$2,000<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Represented by Magnum Photos<br />
magnumphotos.com<br />
Constantine Manos’ photography career began when he was only thirteen<br />
years old and part of his school’s camera club. By the age of nineteen, he was<br />
hired as the official photographer of the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Tanglewood.<br />
These photographs culminated in his first published work, Portraits<br />
of a Symphony. He graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1955<br />
with a BA in English Literature. From 1961-1964, Manos lived in Greece, which<br />
resulted in another book, A Greek Portfolio, which won awards at the Arles and<br />
the Leipzig book fair. In 1963, Manos joined Magnum Photos, becoming a full<br />
member in 1965. Manos was awarded the Leica Medal of Excellence in 2003 for<br />
his photographs in his American Color series. He lectures and teaches nationally.<br />
21. Karin Rosenthal<br />
Dune, 1996<br />
Gelatin Silver Print from Black &<br />
White Infrared Negative, AP from<br />
edition of 35<br />
Signed Recto, 8.75 x 12.75 in.<br />
$1,100<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
krosenthal.com<br />
A Wellesley College graduate, Karin Rosenthal studied photography at the<br />
Rochester Institute of Technology in New York and the School of the Museum<br />
of Fine Arts in Boston. Her work has been exhibited in galleries and museums<br />
worldwide and is in numerous collections including the Museum of Fine Arts,<br />
Boston, MA; the Brooklyn Museum, NY; Harvard University’s Fogg Museum, MA;<br />
the International Center of Photography, NY; Polaroid’s National and International<br />
Collections; Santa Barbara Art Museums, CA; and the Allan Chasanoff<br />
Collection.<br />
22. Noah David Bau<br />
<strong>13</strong>, 73 lbs., 2011<br />
Archival Inkjet Print<br />
36 x 24 in.<br />
$2,500<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Noah David Bau divides his time<br />
between Bangkok and Boston. His<br />
work, while visually and conceptually<br />
diverse, consistently attempts to disrupt<br />
the seamlessness of mass-mediated<br />
imagery. Operating from social<br />
and intellectual margins, the work<br />
illuminates paradox and contradiction,<br />
offering an unstable, problematic reality.<br />
He graduated Magna Cum Laude<br />
from Amherst College as an Independent Scholar in Photography and Sexual<br />
Politics. He continued his studies at the California Institute of the Arts in Los<br />
Angeles and earned a masters degree from Stanford University.<br />
23. Marc Riboud<br />
Steel Mill, Anshan, China, 1957/<br />
printed later<br />
Gelatin Silver Print<br />
Signed Recto, 11 x 17 in.<br />
$2,000<br />
Courtesy of anonymous donor<br />
Marc Riboud was born in Lyon, France,<br />
and took his first photograph at the age of thirteen, using his father’s vest<br />
pocket Kodak Camera. While perhaps best known for his extensive reports on<br />
the East—The Three Banners of China, Face of North Vietnam, Visions of China, and<br />
In China—his photographs appeared in numerous magazines, including Life,<br />
Géo, National Geographic, Paris-Match, and Stern. He won the Overseas Press<br />
Club Award twice and has had major retrospective exhibitions at the Musée<br />
d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris and the International Center of Photography<br />
in New York. He became a Magnum contributor in 1980. In recent years he has<br />
shot his stories mainly in black and white and on his own initiative. His most<br />
recent work was made in Turkey.<br />
24. Chris Enos<br />
Nudes/Enos Portfolio, 1971–1974<br />
Gelatin Silver Prints, 7/45<br />
Signed Verso, 11 x 14 in.<br />
$4,500<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
chrisenos.com<br />
Born and raised in California, Chris<br />
Enos received a BA in sculpture from San Francisco State University and an MFA<br />
from the San Francisco Art Institute. In 1976, Enos founded the Photographic<br />
Resource Center (PRC) in Boston to provide a venue for fine art and documentary<br />
photographers to meet, promote, and display their work, filling a critical<br />
gap in the Boston arts scene. She served as director of the PRC from 1976 to<br />
1981. Enos’ work has been published internationally in Paris and Germany. She<br />
served as a professor Emeritus at the University of New Hampshire from 1986 to<br />
2004. Enos now lives and works in Santa Fe, NM.<br />
8 PRC <strong>2012</strong> Benefit <strong>Auction</strong>