Auction Catalog Saturday, October 13, 2012
Auction Catalog Saturday, October 13, 2012
Auction Catalog Saturday, October 13, 2012
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7. Lydia Panas<br />
First Love, 2007<br />
C-Print, Unique<br />
Signed Verso, 16 x 20 in.<br />
$1,850<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
lydiapanas.com<br />
Lydia Panas is an award-winning<br />
photographer based in Pennsylvania. <br />
Her work has been exhibited internationally<br />
and has been published widely in The New York Times Magazine, Photo<br />
District News, Popular Photography, and The Wall Street Journal Blog. She has<br />
taught at the Museum of Modern Art, Lafayette, Muhlenberg College, Moravian<br />
College, Kutztown University, Maine Media Workshops, the Vermont College<br />
MFA Program and the Baum School of Art/Lehigh Carbon Community College.<br />
Her work involves family bonds and relationships, identity, and the vulnerabilities<br />
and strengths of the human condition.<br />
8. Kevin Hass<br />
Gare de Perrache, Lyon, France, 2011<br />
Analog C-Print<br />
Signed Recto, 8.625 x <strong>13</strong> in.<br />
$525<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Kevin Hass considers his early<br />
exposure to rail travel to have given<br />
him a singular and unique base upon which to explore and create meaningful<br />
images of railroading. While working toward a degree at Brooks Institute of<br />
Photography, Hass learned the art and science of color darkroom methods. His<br />
love of film photography, instilled decades ago, has not wavered. He finds it<br />
imperative to work in a traditional darkroom, so that the statements made by<br />
his photographs are his alone. He still develops his own color negatives and<br />
makes his own expressive prints. His work is in numerous collections, including<br />
the Center for Creative Photography, AZ; and the Getty Center, CA; and has<br />
been exhibited widely in the United States and France.<br />
9. Arno Minkkinen<br />
Monographs: Frostbite (1st-1978),<br />
Waterline (1994), Body Land (1999),<br />
Saga (2005), and Balanced Equation<br />
(2008); PLUS one 11 x 14 print*<br />
$3,400<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
Represented by Robert Klein Gallery<br />
arno-rafael-minkkinen.com<br />
Arno Rafael Minkkinen is a Finnish-American photographer, educator, curator,<br />
and writer. He has exhibited in over two hundred solo and group shows at<br />
galleries and museums worldwide; the most recent traveling exhibition being<br />
SAGA: The Journey of Arno Rafael Minkkinen. His self-portrait photographs have<br />
been published internationally through six monographs. Minkkinen is a Professor<br />
of Art at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, Docent at the University<br />
of Art & Design Helsinki, and graduate faculty member at Rockport College in<br />
Maine. His work is included in institutions worldwide: the Museum of Modern<br />
Art, NY; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA; the High Museum, GA; and<br />
Georges Pompidou Center, Paris, among many others.<br />
*The winning bidder will also receive one signed 11 x 14 in. Gelatin Silver<br />
Print of an image from one of the books.<br />
10. Robert Capa<br />
Number 657 War Era 075, ca. 1940s<br />
Gelatin Silver Print, printed under<br />
the supervision of Cornell Capa<br />
Labeled en verso, 11.75 x 18 in.<br />
$3,500<br />
Courtesy of anonymous donor<br />
Born Endre Ernő Friedmann, Robert<br />
Capa was a Hungarian combat photographer and photojournalist who<br />
covered the Spanish Civil War, the Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II<br />
across Europe, the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, and the First Indochina War. His action<br />
photographs, such as those taken during the 1944 Normandy invasion, portray<br />
the violence of war with unique impact. In 1947, he co-founded Magnum<br />
Photos with, among others, Henri Cartier-Bresson. The organization was the<br />
first cooperative agency for worldwide freelance photographers.<br />
11. John Goodman<br />
Tradesman, Havana, 2000, 2000<br />
Gelatin Silver Print, 5/20<br />
Signed Verso, 16.75 x 11.125 in.<br />
$3,200<br />
Courtesy of the artist and Howard<br />
Yezerski Gallery<br />
John Goodman’s work is housed in<br />
several permanent collections of<br />
prestigious institutions, including the<br />
Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY; the<br />
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA; the<br />
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art,<br />
CA; and the Art Institute of Chicago,<br />
IL. He has had ten solo exhibitions<br />
since 1997, which were all located<br />
in Boston, New York, and Toronto.<br />
His work has also been displayed in<br />
numerous group exhibitions since the<br />
mid 1970s, including locations such as Paris, London, Los Angeles, Minneapolis,<br />
and Chicago.<br />
12. Dominic Chavez<br />
Untitled (Kenyan Orphans), 2010<br />
Archival Pigment Print<br />
Signed Verso, 17 x 25 in.<br />
$1,400<br />
Courtesy of the artist<br />
dominicchavez.com<br />
Dominic Chavez began his career<br />
when he was only 19 working for The Denver Post. Six years later, he found himself<br />
traveling east, where he worked for The Boston Globe. For more than twenty<br />
years, Chavez has covered a wide range of domestic and international issues,<br />
spanning the war in Iraq to the ongoing drug war in Colombia. Currently, he<br />
is focusing his attention on global health issues and has produced six books<br />
since 2006. He has also received numerous awards, including a Kaiser Family<br />
Foundation Media Fellowship, a Media Excellence Award by the Global Health<br />
Council, and Photographer of the Year by the Boston Press Photographers Association<br />
for his work in Afghanistan, Angola, and Columbia.<br />
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