Friends of Friends Photography Auction

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14th

ANNUAL FRIENDS OF FRIENDS PHOTOGRAPHY AUCTION Benefiting Angkor Hospital for Children

December 7, 2010


14th ANNUAL FRIENDS OF FRIENDS PHOTOGRAPHY AUCTION Benefiting Angkor Hospital for Children DATE

December 7, 2010 (Tuesday) LOCATION

Metropolitan Pavilion 123 West 18th Street, #5FL The Level, New York, NY 10011 AUCTIONEER

Rick Wester Rick Wester Fine Art, Inc. DECOR:

Chazz Levi HORS D’OEUVRES DURING THE COCKTAIL RECEPTION AND LIVE AUCTION PROVIDED BY:

Restaurant Tokyo Saffron 59 All proceeds benefit Angkor Hospital for Children in Cambodia. All of the artwork can also be viewed online at www.fwabphotoauction.org which includes links to each artist’s homepage. FOR INQUIRIES, CONTACT:

FRIENDS WITHOUT A BORDER 1123 Broadway, #1210, New York, NY 10010 Tel (212) 691-0909 Fax (212)337-8052 e-mail: fwab@fwab.org

Catalog Printed by Meridian Printing Digital Photography courtesy of Don Penny, NYC Cover: © Marc Riboud, Three Chinese Girls, Beijing, 1957


Foreword

“For as long as space endures, and for as long as living beings remain, until then may I too abide to dispel the misery of the world.” Shantideva I first met Kenro Izu around 1995. Of course I knew and greatly admired the depth and beauty of his extraordinary photographs, especially the Angkor Wat series. We started talking cameras and platinum printing, but the conversation moved quickly to his real passion – the children of Cambodia. He invited me to come by a “little auction” he was putting together to raise funds to build a children’s hospital in Cambodia near the Angkor Wat Temples. Well, this “little auction” wasn’t so little and got less “little” each year until miraculously – the Angkor Hospital for Children was built in 1999. With the help and dedication of thousands of international supporters, Angkor hospital has treated over 850,000 children and is recognized by the Ministry of Health as an official teaching hospital – the largest in Cambodia. It has trained thousands of healthcare and N.G.O. workers throughout Cambodia and beyond. Today, an average of 400 children and their families arrive at the hospital every day. Years of civil war, external occupation and poor government have left Cambodians struggling. Around 40% of Cambodians are forced to make ends meet on less than $1.25 US per day. Sadly, it’s the children who feel the most brutal consequences of poverty. Many Cambodian children are malnourished, few attend secondary school and thousands die each year of preventable and treatable disease. Angkor Hospital for Children’s place in the community is so desperately needed. New York’s photographic community – photographers, dealers, collectors, and curators – have each played a huge role in the building of Angkor Hospital for Children and its ongoing success. So many fragile lives have been saved and strong cultural bridges have been built. This is something we should all be enormously proud of – that all of these “little” things have added up to become some very big things…if we care – if we act together. Please continue to generously support Friends Without A Border and its projects in Cambodia…it’s made a real big difference in the lives of Cambodia’s precious little children.

Richard Gere Founder Gere Foundation


AHC LOOKING FORWARD

© Shigemi Iyota © Som Chamroeun

© Shigemi Iyota

Angkor Hospital for Children (AHC) opened in Cambodia 11 years ago with the goal that every child would reach the age of 5—an ambitious objective in a country where, in 1997, 1 out of 7 children died before the age of 5. Today, it is 1 out of 12—a result of prompt and effective treatment combined with education of families on nutrition and preventive health management. The number of pediatric treatments provided in 1999 was 17,598. In 2009, that number exceeded 124,000. AHC established the first pediatric HIV treatment program outside the capital, Phnom Penh, and it remains the largest hospitalbased HIV/AIDS facility in the country. AHC’s Medical Education Center is nationally recognized and has gained international attention, as healthcare professionals within and beyond Cambodia receive training at AHC. We are proud to announce another accomplishment of our dedicated staff at AHC. In February 2010, AHC’s premiere Satellite facility opened in Sot Nikum district. The Satellite is approximately 20 miles from Angkor Hospital for Children and is the pediatric unit of Sot Nikum Referral Hospital combining AHC standards and care with the government healthcare system. The Satellite features comprehensive outpatient pediatric staff and equipment, an emergency room, and a 20-bed inpatient department. The AHC Satellite resulted from a survey which revealed that a considerable number of the families who arrive with their sick children at the doors of AHC had traveled 20 miles or more from Sot Nikum district and beyond. They had bypassed other clinics and hospitals along the way to ensure that their children would receive AHC’s reputable care. While many were fortunate to arrive and receive treatment, too many other children were not able to weather the distance and rigors of such travel in their fragile states. The new Satellite, in collaboration with a government hospital, is already a gratifying success and could well serve as a model for replicating the standard of care and treatment for which AHC is so highly regarded at other locations throughout Cambodia.

Kenro Izu’s initial vision of providing quality and compassionate healthcare in Cambodia has evolved into a standard that is esteemed throughout the country…and well beyond its borders. So many people from so many places have cheered for and supported this cause, especially those from the photography and art community. Their support is crucial to AHC’s success and makes this annual Friends of Friends Photography Auction a great reality and important financial resource for Angkor Hospital for Children. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the photographers, galleries, and collectors who have made a contribution to the 14th Annual Friends of Friends Photography Auction. We also thank our generous sponsors who provided essential support, the committee members who have given so much of their energy and knowledge to our event, and, of course, everyone who attends the auction. All of you make the great story that is AHC even more inspiring.

© Shigemi Iyota

Ushering this growth of AHC into the new decade is the amazing staff of AHC. By 2010, 11% of the staff has served at AHC for over 10 years and Cambodians make up 97% of the total employees at AHC. These students of yesterday have progressed to become today’s leaders and teachers of tomorrow’s generation.


Special Print Created for Friends Without A Border Sacred Lotus VI by Brian English

It is our pleasure to present this limited-edition print, generously donated by Brian English exclusively for the 14th Annual Friends of Friends Photography Auction. The print is now available prior to the auction. Price $500 (tax-deductible portion $470) Edition of 15 Sepia toned gelatin silver print Year of work: 2000 Image size 9 x 9” on 11 x 14” fiber paper, presented in 14 x 17” 4-ply mat Signed by the artist in ink on the verso; Embossed with Friends Without A Border stamp Courtesy of Throckmorton Fine Art The prints are made available courtesy of Chelsea Photographic Services.


Live

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Rebecca Lepkoff Midtown Manhattan 1947 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 1990 6 1/4 x 9 3/8 Signed and annotation “51st & Madison Ave, NYC 1947” in pencil on the verso Estimate $1,500 Donated by the artist courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery

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Elliott Erwitt California, 1955 Gelatin silver print 12 1/8 x 18 1/8 Signed in ink on the recto; Signed in pencil on the verso; Titled, dated, handwritten copyright “Elliott Erwitt/ Magnum” in ink on the verso Estimate $6,000 Donated by anonymous donor courtesy of Rick Wester Fine Art

Allen Frame Icicles, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, 2003 Selenium-toned gelatin silver print 11 3/4 x 17 7/8 Signed in pencil on the verso Artist proof (edition of 9) Framed Estimate $2,500 Donated by the artist courtesy of Gitterman Gallery The image was published in Aperture, Fall 2009 issue and included in “Notes on Monumentality” exhibition at Baltimrore Museum of Art (2008).

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Burt Glinn Statue of Liberty & World Trade Center Towers 1979 Vintage gelatin silver print 8 3/4 x 12 15/16 Signed in pencil and numbered in ink on the verso Estimate $3,000 Donated by Elena Prohaska Glinn courtesy of Elena Prohaska Fine Arts Glinn was a Magnum photo member since 1952 until his death in 2008.

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LaToya Ruby Frazier Grandma Ruby’s Porcelain Dolls, 2004 from the series The Notion of Family Gelatin silver print mounted on a museum board 19 5/16 x 15 Signed in pencil on the verso Edition no. 8 Estimate $1,400 Donated by the artist courtesy of Higher Pictures

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André Kertész Ernest, Paris 1931 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 1970s 9 5/8 x 7 3/4 Estate authentication stamp and number on the verso Estimate $3,500 Donated by André and Elizabeth Kertész Foundation courtesy of Robert Gurbo and Sarah Morthland, Archive Consulting and Management Services LLL The image appears in André Kertész: A Lifetime of Perception; André Kertész: J’Aime Paris; and André Kertész: Sixty Years of Photography.

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21st: The Journal of Contemporary Photography, Volume II Various artists: Tom Baril, Jaume Blassi, Cy DeCosse, John Dugdale, Joan Fontcuberta, Adam Fuss, Kenro Izu, Bill Jacobson, Sheila Metzner, Vik Muniz, Robert ParkeHarrison, Joyce Tenneson, Arthur Tress; Edited by John Wood Published by 21st Editions, New York, 1999 Deluxe copy edition no. 155/200 Signed by all of the artists 216 pp., 60 tritone illustrations, 12 3/4 x 11 1/4 Contains original hand-pulled photogravures that illuminate the essays and commentaries; Bound in Moroccan goatskin, Japanese silk and Italian fabrics, and cased in a matching basswood portfolio box. Estimate $3,000 Donated by Debra Shriver

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Nobuyoshi Araki Untitled (Red Flower) c. 2006 Polaroid print 3 1/8 x 3 Signed in ink on the verso Unique Estimate $1,200 Donated by Howard Greenberg courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery

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Hiroshi Watanabe DPRK182 (Boy Soldier, Army Day, Pyongyang, North Korea) 2007 Pigment print; Printed in 2009 20 x 20 Signed, editioned and dated in ink on the verso Edition no. 8/15 Estimate $2,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of Bonni Benrubi Gallery The image appears in the artist’s monograph Ideology in Paradise (Madosha, 2008), which received Aperture Portfolio Award and the first prize at Center Project Competition in 2008.

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Brigitte Carnochan Pink Camellia, 2003 Hand-painted, selenium toned gelatin silver print; Printed in 2003 14 1/4 x 14 3/8 Signed, titled, dated and editioned in pencil on the recto Edition no. 1/50 Estimate $2,500 Donated by Peter Fetterman courtesy of Peter Fetterman Gallery

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Saul Leiter Postmen 1952 C-print; Printed in 2008 13 1/2 x 9 1/8 Signed in ink on the verso Estimate $4,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery

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Steve McCurry Tibetan Woman at Stupa, Amdo, Tibet, 2001 Pigment print; Printed in 2010 17 X 11 Photographer’s label with signature, date of print and catalog number in ink on the verso Framed Estimate $3,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of Imagine Asia

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John Goodman Audience, New York Philharmonic 2004 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2005 21 7/8 x 17 7/8 Signed, titled, editioned and dated in pencil on the verso Edition no. 4/10 Estimate $3,500 Donated by the artist courtesy of Howard Yezerski Gallery The image was shot on assignment for the New York Times Magazine on June 27th 2004.

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Walker Evans Farmer’s Kitchen, Hale County, Alabama, 1936 Pigment print; Printed in 2010 24 x 15 1/4 Titled, editioned and annotation of the printer in pencil on the recto Edition no. 5/140 Framed Estimate $3,000 Donated by John T. Hill courtesy of Martson Hill Editions

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Kunie Sugiura Test for Goldfish from the series Species 1994 Photogram on gelatin silver print 10 x 8 Signed, titled, dated, editioned and type of print in pencil on the verso Unique Estimate $2,500 Donated by the artist courtesy of Leslie Tonkonow Art Works + Projects There are variations of the subject but each print is unique.

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Daido Moriyama Untitled, Tokyo from the series Japan: A Photo Theater 1968 Gelatin silver print 16 x 11 3/8 Signed and title of the series in pencil on the verso Estimate $3,000 Donated by the artist

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Peter Steinhauer Taikoo Windows, Hong Kong – 2009 Pigment print 40 x 30 3/4 Signed in ink on the recto Artist proof Estimate $5,000 Donated by the artist

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John T. Hill Walker Evan’s Beer Can Tab Construction, Old Lyme, Connecticut, April 1975 Pigment print; Printed in 2010 20 1/4 x 19 Signed, titled and editioned in pencil on the recto Edition no. 5/28 Framed Estimate $2,500 Donated by the artist

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This image was taken in Evans’ house the week folllowing his death.


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Ed Pfizenmaier Elsa Peretti and Giorgio Sant’Angelo, 1968 Gelatin silver print 13 5/8 x 10 1/2 Stamp with signature, title, edition and dated in pencil on the verso Edition no. 3/10 Estimate $3,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of Staley Wise Gallery

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Debbie Fleming Caffery Burning Pine Needles 1988 Gelatin silver print 18 1/2 x 18 1/2 Signed, titled, editioned and dated in pencil on the verso Edition no. 17/25 Estimate $2,400 Donated by the artist courtesy of Gitterman Gallery The image is included in the artist’s monograph Carry Me Home: Louisiana Sugar Country in Photographs (Smithsonian Institution Press, 1990).

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Aaron Siskind Volcano 50 1980 Vintage gelatin silver print 14 3/8 x 14 3/8 Signed, titled and dated in ink on the recto Estimate $6,000 Donated by Howard Greenberg courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery

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Meghan Boody Guard! What Place Is This? from the series The Lighthouse and How She Got There. 2010 Fujiflex print mounded on aluminum Printed in 2010 20 x 24 Signed, titled and dated in ink on the reverse of the mount Edition no. 1/20 Framed Estimate $7,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of Rick Wester Fine Art The image is based on Ruth Orkin’s An American Girl in Rome.

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Yong Hee Kim Tree N 2003-2004 C-print on Kodak Metallic paper; Printed in 2003-2004 18 x 18 Stamp label on the verso Edition no. 1/7 Estimate $2,500 Donated by the artist

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Richard Ehrlich NS23 from the series Namibia 2002 Pigment print; Printed in 2010 19 5/8 x 25 1/2 Signed and editioned in pencil on the recto Artist proof Estimate $3,500 Donated by the artist courtesy of Craig Krull Gallery The image appears in the artist’s monograph Namibia (Nazraeli Press, 2007). This series was exhibited at Bonni Benrubi Gallery (2004) and Craig Krull Gallery (2003).

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Herb Ritts Karen, Los Angeles 1989 Vintage gelatin silver print 16 3/8 x 15 3/16 Embossed; Signed, titled, editioned and dated in pencil on the verso Edition no. 4/25 Framed Estimate $5,000 Donated by Herb Ritts Foundation

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Hiroshi Sugimoto Mathematical Forms: Curves 0022 2004 Gelatin silver print 23 x 18 1/2 Signed in pencil on mount recto; title number and edition on blindstamp in the margin Edition no. 9/25 Framed Estimate $20,000 Donated by the artist The print comes with a signed copy of the artist’s monograph Sugimoto (Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain and Actes Sud, 2004).

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Kenro Izu H.H. Dalai Lama, #393, India 2009 Platinum palladium print 19 1/16 x 13 Signed, year of print and negative number in pencil on the recto; Stamp with signature, title, edition, negative number, year of print written in pencil on the mount verso Edition no. 2 Estimate $3,500 Donated by the artist courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery

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Michael Kenna Huangshan Mountains, Study 6, Anhui, China, 2008 Gelatin silver print 8 1/4 x 7 3/4 Signed, editioned and dated in pencil on the recto; Stamp with signature and title in pencil on the verso Edition no. 16/45 Estimate $2,500 Donated by the artist courtesy of Robert Mann Gallery

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Linda Connor Banner, Hemis Monastery, Ladakh, India 2003 Pigment print from a 8x10� negative 27 3/4 x 22 Signed, titled and editioned in pencil on the verso Edition no. 1/10 Estimate $3,500 Donated by the artist courtesy of Haines Gallery

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Lillian Bassman Margie Cato, c.1950 Vintage gelatin silver print 18 1/2 x 14 1/4 Signed in pencil on the verso Artist proof Estimate $3,000 Donated by the artist


journey Special Portfolio by Tri Luu

Singapore 2009

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A collection of eight gelatin silver and two cyanotype prints, selected by John Bennette. All of the prints are matted and presented in a hand-crafted double wall drop spine box, covered in elegant bookbinding cloth and direct foil stamped on the cover. Various image sizes printed on 16 x 20� paper: Printed in 2010 Signed, titled, dated and editioned by the artist in pencil on the verso; Embossed with Friends Without A Border stamp on each print. Edition no. 1/2 Estimate $8,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of Chelsea Photographic Services

Sichuan, China 2009


Rewalsar, India 2001

Kandy, Sri Lanka 2001

Bago, Myanmar 1998

Hue, Vietnam 2001


Luang Prabang, Laos 2001

Mandalay, Myanmar 2002

Kandy, Sri Lanka 2009

Kandy, Sri Lanka 2010


Silent AUCTION

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Andrea Wolff Giant Damselfly, Megaloprepus Coerulatus 2005 Sepia toned gelatin silver print; Printed in 2008 22 3/4 x 17 1/2 Signed, titled and dated in pencil on the verso Edition no. 8/15 Estimate $1,200 Donated by the artist In Central America, giant damselflies or “helicopter damselflies” are believed to be the souls of the dead. The image was exhibited at the Center for Fine Art Photography and appeared in SHOTS Magazine.

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Barnard Schwatz Untitled 2001 Toned gelatin silver print 13 x 10 1/2 Signed and dated in pencil on the window mat Framed Estimate $600 Donated by Debra Shriver

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Kendall Messick Conflagration #98 from the series Impermanence 2008 Pigment print; Printed in 2010 14 x 14 Signed and editioned in ink on the recto; Date, title and copyright information in ink on the verso Artist proof, edition of 15 Estimate $1,200 Donated by the artist courtesy of Hemphill Fine Arts The series, made over a period of three years in the aftermath of a fire that ravaged the artist’s home and studio, was featured at 2010 AIPAD. The artist’s work is in the permanent collection of Smithsonian Institution, the MoMA and the High Museum of Art.

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Tracey Moffat I Made a Camera 2003 Lithograph 8 5/8 x 11 1/2 Signed, titled, editioned and dated in pencil on the recto Edition no. 11/750 Estimate $400 Donated by the artist courtesy of Tyler Rollins Fine Art “Brisbane, Australia, 1969” typeset within the image.

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Koichiro Kurita “Kirigamine” Nagano, Japan from the series Chi, Sui, Ki (ki-atmosphere) 1987 Platinum palladium print on Japanese hand-made tissue paper; Printed in 2009 8 x 10 Signed and editioned in pencil on the recto; Signed, titled, dated, editioned, print date in pencil on the verso Edition no. 7/20 Estimate $1,600 Donated by the artist courtesy of Sepia EYE The image was exhibited at Sepia International (2009).

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Shirin Neshat Tooba Series, 2002 Pigment print 8 x 10 Signed and titled in ink and label on the verso Unique Estimate $2,500 Donated by the artist

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From a video installation titled Tooba. Inspired by the novel “Women without Men” by Iranian writer Shahrnoush Parsipour, Tooba, or sacred tree of paradise, centers around an image of the feminine tree, a symbol of shelter and blessings to those in need, which originates in the Koran.

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Arthur Leipzig Brooklyn Bridge #4 1946 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2004 10 x 9 7/8 Signed and dated in pencil and photographer’s address stamp and copyright stamp on the verso Estimate $1,500 Donated by Judith Leipzig courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery

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Mike Disfarmer Untitled (Standing Girl in Flowered Dress with White Shoes) 1936 - 1946 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2002 11 7/8 x 7 Embossed with Disfarmer Collection blindstamp on the recto; Collection of Julia Scully stamp and Disfarmer Collection stamp with edition number in pencil on the verso Edition no. 1/75 Estimate $800 Donated by Julia Scully courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery

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Ruth Orkin White Stoops, NYC, 1952 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2009 10 x 12 3/8 Photographer’s blindstamp on the recto; Estate stamp with signature of executrix, Mary Engel, title, date and copyright date in pencil on the verso Estimate $1,000 Donated by Ruth Orkin Photo Archive courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery

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Margo Davis Carrying Home Mangoes, Antigua, West Indies 1970 Gelatin silver print Signed, titled, dated in pencil on the verso Estimate $800 Donated by the artist courtesy of Throckmorton Fine Art The image appears in the artist’s monograph Antigua Black: Portrait on an Island People (Scrimshaw Press, 1973).

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Terry Check Screaming Souls from the series Urban Living 2009 Giclee print; Printed in 2010 12 3/8 x 18 5/8 Signed, titled, editioned and dated in pencil on the verso Edition no. 3/15 Estimate $1,200 Donated by the artist courtesy of Envirodesign

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This image is in the collection of the Jewish Museum Berlin, providing an everlasting remembrance of the atrocities of mankind. “I love people… maybe not people, but the diversity, interaction and emotions of people. Love, suffering, laughter, anger, despair and complacency are powerful, without color or language. Urban Living, a segmented journey through Europe, documents people as themselves without their facades.”

Monica Karales New York City Dogs 2004 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2010 9 1/4 x 12 1/8 Signed, titled and dated in pencil on the verso Estimate $800 Donated by the artist

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Masao Yamamoto Untitled #828 from the series Box of Ku Gelatin silver print and mixed media; Printed in 2001 4 1/8 x 5 1/8 Photographer’s stamp with signature, edition and title in pencil on the verso Edition no. 2/40 Framed Estimate $600 Donated by Debra Shriver

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Masao Yamamoto Untitled #820 from the series Box of Ku Gelatin silver print and mixed media; Printed in 2000 3 7/8 x 5 7/8 Photographer’s stamp with signature, edition and title in pencil on the verso Edition no. 2/40 Framed Estimate $600 Donated by Debra Shriver

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Masao Yamamoto Untitled #25 from the series Box of Ku Gelatin silver print and mixed media; Printed in 1991 3 5/8 x 4 1/2 Photographer’s stamp with signature, edition and title in pencil on the verso Edition no. 18/20 Framed Estimate $1,000 Donated by Debra Shriver

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Arthur Meyerson White Stallion, Mexico, 2004 Pigment print; Printed in 2010 18 5/8 x 28 Signed and editioned in ink on the recto Edition no. 2/25 Estimate $1,500 Donated by the artist The image is included in the artist’s traveling exhibition titled The Color of Light.

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Ron van Dongen Double Delight II 1996 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2004 13 1/8 x 10 1/2 Signed and editioned in pencil on the recto; Titled, dated and annotation in pencil on the verso Artist proof Estimate $1,000 Donated by the artist

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21st: The Journal of Contemporary Photography, Volume I Focuses on the “transcendent vision” with fifteen artists: Steven Albahari, Patrick Bailey-Maitre-Grand, Keith Carter, Bernard Faucon, Michael Kenna, Mark Klett, John Metoyer, Duane Michals, Willie Middlebrook, Luis Gonzales Palma, Olivia Parker, Ernestine Ruben, Sandy Skoglund, Jock Sturges, Holly Wright; Edited by John Wood; It also contains a woodcut by the late Leonard Baskin Published by 21st Editions, New York, 1998 Deluxe copy edition no. 192/235, signed by all of the artists Unpaged, numerous tritone illustrations, 12 3/4 x 11 1/4 Contains original hand-pulled photogravures that illuminate the essays and commentaries; Bound in Moroccan goatskin, Japanese silk and Italian fabrics, and cased in a matching basswood portfolio box. Slight sun damage to approximately 3” of the left side of the portfolio case. Estimate $2,500 Donated by Debra Shriver


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Dave Rudin Archer in Competition, Nikko, Japan, 2005 Gelatin silver print 9 7/8 x 12 1/2 Signed, titled, editioned, dated and copyright notation in pencil on the verso Edition no. 1/25 Estimate $500 Donated by the artist The image was taken at the Tosho-gu Grand Festival. The lot comes with a book f-eleven: a Collection of Classic and Contemporary Photographic Works (f-eleven, 2009), on whose cover the image appears. f-eleven is a private online photography group.

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Suzanne RĂŠvy Swim Lesson 2007 Gelatin silver print 10 x 12 3/4 Signed, titled and dated in pencil on the verso Estimate $400 Donated by the artist courtesy of Panopticon Gallery The image was shown in solo show at the Griffin Museum of Photography (2009) and selected for New England Photography Biennial, Danforth Museum of Art (2009).

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Michael Amoruso Brown Pelicans 2008 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2010 8 7/8 x 9 Titled, dated and signed in pencil on the verso Edition no. 3/15 Estimate $500 Donated by the artist

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Kristoffer Albrecht Book 1986 Gelatin silver print 3 1/2 x 4 1/2 Signed in pencil on the recto Framed Estimate $350 Donated by Debra Shriver

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Hiromitsu Morimoto Tree and Forest 1 2009 Digital print reproduction of Kallitype print 4x5 Signed in pencil on the recto and the reverse of the frame Framed Estimate $350 Donated by the artist courtesy of Tepper Takayama Fine Arts The artist reproduced the image digitally since residual ferrous iron of Kallitype/ Sun print oxidizes the silver and the image will fade.

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Jasmine Swope Megler Bridge, Astoria, Oregon 2007 Palladium print; Printed in 2009 9 x 14 Signed and dated in pencil; Copyright stamp with date and edition number on the verso Edition no. 2/9 Estimate $800 Donated by the artist

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The image was made with multiple exposures with a pinhole on a stormy afternoon. The image was exhibited at Photoplace Gallery.

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Marcia Lippman Settignano, Italy 1987 Toned gelatin silver print 11 x 15 Signed in ink on the verso Edition no. 2/8 Framed Estimate $600 Donated by Debra Shriver

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Yumiko Izu Secret Garden 78 2009 Pigment print; Printed in 2010 24 x 19 Signed, titled, editioned and dated in pencil on the recto; Signed, titled and editioned in ink on the reverse of the mount Edition no. 1/30 Estimate $1,500 Donated by the artist courtesy of Galerie BMG

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Linda Butler “Shoe Last Shadows,” Pleasant Hill, KY 1982 Gelatin silver print from a 8x10” negative; Printed in 2005 14 5/8 x 18 1/2 Signed, titled, editioned and dated in pencil on the verso Edition no. 23/45 Estimate $2,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of Weston Gallery The image is included in the artist’s monograph Inner Light: The Shaker Legacy (Alfred A. Knopf, 1985), image no. 53. It has been exhibited extensively in the U.S., Japan and Italy and often published because of enigmatic mix of stillness and dance.

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Russ Martin Dahlia I 2009 Pigment print; Printed in 2010 13 1/4 x 20 Signed, titled, editioned and dated in ink on the recto; Printing information in pencil on the verso Edition no. 1/10 Estimate $900 Donated by the artist

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The artist’s The Horta Project has won numerous prizes including Lucie Awards and The Prix de la Photographie France.


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Tom Wool Ngawang Chotso, Rongbuk Monastery, Tibet, May 2001 Gelatin silver print mounted on a 8-ply museum board; Printed in 2010 19 7/8 x 20 Label with signature, title, edition, date, negative number and print date on the verso Artist proof (Edition of 10) Estimate $2,000 Donated by the artist The print comes with a catalog of Rubin Museum of Art, In the Shadow of Everest (2010).

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David Katzenstein Girls with Henna Hands, Udaipur, Rajasthan India 1995 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2003 12 3/8 x 18 3/8 Signed, titled and dated in ink on the verso Estimate $1,500 Donated by the artist

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Larry K. Snider Novice Monk and Yellow Hat Sect, Tibet 2005 Pigment print; Printed in 2005 16 1/8 x 16 1/4 Signed, titled, editioned and dated in pencil on the recto Artist proof Estimate $2,500 Donated by the artist

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Jene Youtt Met Life Building 1998 C-print; Printed in 2010 18 1/2 x 12 1/2 Signed in ink on the recto Edition no. 1/25 Framed Estimate $800 Donated by the artist courtesy of Emmanuel Fremin Gallery

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Ellen Silverman Blue Ribbon 2009 Pigment print; Printed in 2010 22 x 16 1/2 Signed in pencil on the verso Edition no. 2/3 Estimate $1,000 Donated by the artist

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David Scheinbaum Angkor Wat, Cambodia 2008 Toned gelatin silver print; Printed in 2008 10 x 13 3/8 Signed, titled, editioned and dated in pencil on the mount recto; Signed in pencil on window mat Edition no. 2/36 Estimate $1,600 Donated by the artist courtesy of Scheinbaum & Russek Ltd. The image was exhibited at the Friends Center (2010).

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Rita Maas Untitled 07.09 from the series Linear Intent 2007 Pigment print; Printed in 2007 15 7/8 x 12 1/2 Signed, titled, editioned and dated in pencil on the verso; Titled in ink on the recto Edition no. 1/12 Estimate $750 Donated by the artist

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Andy Freeberg Infante’s Sign on a Bush, State Tretyakov Gallery from the series Guardians 2008 Pigment print; Printed in 2010 15 x 22 Signed, titled and editioned in pencil on the verso Edition no. 6/12 Estimate $2,400 Donated by the artist courtesy of Kopeikin Gallery The image appears in the artist’s monograph Guardians (Photolucida, 2010) and was exhibited at Kopeikin Gallery and Clark Gallery. Artist’s work is in the collections of Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Portland Art Museum and Museum of Fine Arts Houston.

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Gerald Forster Zhula from the series Light Years Project 1999 Polaroid print; Printed in 1999 3 1/2 x 4 5/8 Signed, titled and editioned in ink on the verso and the reverse of the mount Edition no. 1/9 Framed Estimate $1,550 Donated by the artist courtesy of Jenkins Johnson Gallery The color photographs of Light Years Projects are existing only on 4x5” Polaroids, reproduced digitally on Polaroid material.

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Marcia Schulman Martin Leaves and Bubbles 2006 Pigment print; Printed in 2010 15 x 17 1/4 Signed, titled and dated in ink on the recto; Printing information in pencil on the verso Estimate $900 Donated by the artist courtesy of Contemporary Works, Ordover Gallery and Photo-Eye’s Bistro Gallery The image is included in Portfolio of Floating Leaves which won 2009 Lucie (IPA) Award. It has been featured in Foto Visura, Black and White Magazine, Spotlight, Focus Magazine, Elizabeth Avedo ‘s blog.

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Bruce Cratsley Second Empire Mantle and Mirror, Louvre, Richelieu Wing, Paris 1995 Gelatin silver print mounted on a 4-ply museum board; Printed in 1995 9 3/8 x 9 3/8 Signed, titled and dated in pencil on the reverse of mount Estimate $850 Donated by The Bruce Cratsley Archive

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Rebecca Janecek Untitled from the series Audrey’s Journey – Maui 2010 Gelatin silver print 8 x 12 Signed in pencil on the verso Edition no. 1/15 Framed Estimate $750 Donated by the artist courtesy of Gallery Obscura

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Steven Albahari Impressions 1984 Gelatin silver print mounted on a 8-ply museum board 9 1/2 x 7 3/8 Signed and dated in pencil on the mount recto Estimate $500 Donated by Debra Shriver

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Sean Perry The Return of Cassiopeia 2008 Platinum palladium print Printed in 2010 10 x 10 Signed, titled, editioned and dated in pencil with artist thumbprint on the recto Edition no. 1/17 Estimate $1,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of Stephen L. Clark Gallery

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Elaine Ling Baobab, Tree of Generations #6, Mali 2008 Gelatin silver print Printed in 2010 22 3/4 x 17 5/8 Signed and titled in pencil on the verso Edition no. 2/18 Estimate $1,800 Donated by the artist Generations of villagers have lived with this 1,000-year-old tree.

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Sachigusa Yasuda Flying #20 2006 C-print mounted on Dibond Printed in 2010 11 5/8 x 18 7/8 Label with signature, title, edition, size and date information in ink on the reverse of mount Estimate $900 Donated by the artist courtesy of Base Gallery, Japan The image has been exhibited at Art Chicago 2008, Galerie Aube (Japan) and The National Art Center (Japan).

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Alisson Rossiter Illingsworth (England), Exact Expiration Date Unknown, Processed in 2009 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2009 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 Signed in pencil on the verso Unique Estimate $1,500 Donated by the artist courtesy of Stephen Bulger Gallery and Yossi Milo Gallery This print is made with found photographic paper that expired decades ago. The image is formed in the darkroom as it is processed with standard black & white print chemistry.

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Barbara Mensch Roebling’s Folly 2006 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2009 15 1/2 x 15 3/8 Signed and editioned in pencil on the verso Artist proof no. 4/5 Estimate $2,500 Donated by the artist courtesy of Bonni Benrubi Gallery The image is included in a book Brooklyn Bridge: A Span across Time by Barbara Mensch and Erica Wagner (to be published from Princeton Architectural Press, 2011)

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Frederic Weber Mouth from the series Domestic Views 2009 C-print on Fuji Crystal Archive; Printed in 2010 18 1/2 x 23 3/8 Signed, editioned and dated in pencil on the verso Edition no. 2/10 Estimate $1,000 Donated by John A. Bennette

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Sherrie Nickol Fourth of July, Block Island, RI 2009 Pigment print; Printed in 2010 14 11/16 x 18 5/16 Signed, titled and dated in ink on the verso Edition no. 2/25 Estimate $1,500 Donated by the artist

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Rania Matar Devin 18, Winchester 2009 from the series A Girl and Her Room Pigment print; Printed in 2010 15 3/8 x 23 3/8 Signed and dated in pencil on the back of the frame Artist proof no. 1/3 Framed Estimate $1,300 Donated by the artist courtesy of Gallery Kayafas The series won an honorable mention at CENTER Project Competition Award and CENTER Curator’s Choice Award, Lens Culture, and was a finalist of Top 50 at Critical Mass 2009. Images from the series have been included in juried exhibitions at the University of Maine Museum of Art, Danforth Art Museum, and Grrifin Museum of Photography.

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Sheila Rock Canvey Girls from the series Edge of Essex 2009 Gelatin silver print 13 1/2 x 10 3/8 Signed, titled and editioned in pencil on the recto Edition no. 2/20 Estimate $1,400 Donated by the artist courtesy of Kevin Longino Fine Art

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Ellen Rennard Sharpshooter 2007 Gelatin silver print 10 1/4 x 9 7/8 Signed, titled, editioned and dated in pencil on the verso Edition no. 2/25 Estimate $600 Donated by the artist courtesy of Panopticon Gallery The image is from a project on The Downs at Albuquerque, which was nominated for a NY Photo Book Award and has been shown at the Griffin Museum of Photography.

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Vince Cianni Muay Thai Kickboxer, Siem Reap, Cambodia 2004 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2004 19 3/8 x 13 Signed in pencil on the verso Artist proof no. 1 Estimate $1,500 Donated by the artist

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George Tice (Amish) Horse and Buggy, Lancaster, PA 1961 Palladium print; Printed in 2000 3 1/8 x 9 1/2 Signed in pencil on the recto; Titled and dated in pencil on the verso Estimate $2,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of Nailya Alexander Gallery The image is included in the artist’s monograph Fields of Peace: A Pennsylvania German Album (Godine, Boston, 1998)

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Ă?on Zupcu Good Morning, Karl 2007 Gelatin silver print 15 x 14 3/4 Signed in pencil on the verso Edition no. 2/15 Framed Estimate $1,200 Donated by the artist courtesy of ClampArt

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The image is a tribute to Karl Blossfeldt.

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Richard Gere Amalfi Coast 2009 Pigment print 6 1/8 x 9 Signed in pencil on the recto Edition of 500 Estimate $1,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of The Gere Foundation

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Don Penny Winged Mercury from the series Reliefs, Murals and Adornments 2007 Pigment print; Printed in 2009 17 x 17 Signed in pencil on the recto; Aris Omni stamp with signature, date and annotation on the verso Estimate $1,500 Donated by the artist The series is named after the intaglio relief by Lee Lawrie (1933) at 620 Fifth Avenue, NYC. The image was exhibited at Aris Omni Gallery (2009).

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Bill Kane Searching for the Deity Within (2-6B-DORJE) 2010 Pigment print 20 x 15 Signed, dated and editioned in ink on the recto Artist proof Estimate $800 Donated by the artist courtesy of Modernism Gallery

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Tulla Booth Tulip Trio I 2008 Pigment print; Printed in 2009 20 x 16 Signed in ink on the recto Edition no. 20 Framed Estimate $1,700 Donated by the artist courtesy of Tulla Booth Gallery

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Douglas Kirkland Dennis Hopper, Taos, New Mexico 1970 Pigment print; Printed in 2010 12 1/8 x 18 3/4 Signed and titled in pencil on the recto Estimate $1,600 Donated by Douglas and Franรงoise Kirkland The image was taken during the editing process of the film, The Last Movie, as an assignment for a special Movie issue of Look Magazine.

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Tomoko Sawada Mirrors 2010 Digital C-print 4 1/2 x 7 1/16 Signed in ink on the verso Edition no. 1/8 Framed Estimate $1,300 Donated by the artist courtesy of Zabriskie Gallery and MEM, Inc., Japan

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Slawomir Zulawinski Hand #31 1991 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 1997 11 x 6 Signed, titled and editioned in pencil on the verso Artist proof no. 2 Estimate $800 Donated by the artist

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Alfred Wertheimer Apple Pie and Coke, 1956 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2006 17 3/8 x 11 3/4 Signed in ink in the print margin; Signed, titled, dated with annotation in pencil and copyright stamp on the verso Estimate $2,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of Georgina Galanis Elvis Presley sits at the lunch counter of the Chattanooga, VA Rail Road Station, waiting to be served on July 4th.

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Janet Russek Glove, 2008 Gelatin silver print 12 3/4 x 10 Signed, titled, editioned, dated in pencil on the recto: Signed in pencil on the window mat Edition no. 2/25 Estimate $1,600 Donated by the artist courtesy of Scheinbaum & Russek Ltd.

“This photograph is part of a body of work on memories from my childhood. This glove belonged to my mother. The image has several meanings for me. The glove reminds me of a friend that had been burned in a fire. Her skin and the way it scarred resemble the upper part of the leather glove, turning one memory into another. The one arm hanging also symbolizes death. In the painting of the Death of Marat by Jacques David Louis, Marat has been killed while in the bathtub and his arm is hanging limp over the ledge.�


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William Gottlieb 52nd Street (between 5th and 6th Avenues), Jazz Center of the World 1948 Gelastin silver print; Printed in 2002 10 x 13 1/2 Signed, titled and dated in ink on the recto; Signed, titled and dated in ink with the photographer’s copyright stamp on the verso Estimate $1,500 Donated by Howard Greenberg courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery

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Keith Gidlund Eiffel Tower Study 2005 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2009 Circular image; 5 7/8 Signed, editioned and dated in the margin; Stamp and signed in pencil on the reverse of the mount Edition no. 4/25 Estimate $500 Donated by the artist

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Jeffrey Aaronson Freeway #4 from the series Driving Desire 2010 Gelatin silver print 5 x 6 1/4 Signed in pencil on the verso Edition no. 2/7 Framed Estimate $1,500 Donated by the artist The image was exhibited at Fabrik Projects, Los Angeles (2010) in association with the Month of Photography LA. This series deconstructs the omnipresent Los Angeles freeway system into its component parts, the built environment and the drivers that inhabit it. An extended shutter speed (up to 4 minutes) is used in order to allow the cars to move through the frame and disappear from the scene.

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Barbara Bordnick Clematis 2003 Pigment print; Printed in 2010 17 x 25 1/4 Signed, titled, editioned and year of print in ink on the verso Edition no. 3/15 Estimate $2,000 Donated by the artist The image is included in the artist’s monograph Searchings: Secret Landscapes of Flowers, Vol. II (Welcome Books, 2004)

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Wendy Sacks Girl with Rose from the series Immersed in Living Waters 2010 Pigment print 15 1/2 x 12 1/4 Signed and editioned in pencil on the window mat Edition no. 1/15 Framed Estimate $1,500 Donated by the artist The artist’s work is in a collection of Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, TX. “When I worked as a pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician, I carried a camera with me, everywhere. I found pathology fascinating and I felt it easier to express myself with pictures than with words. When I stopped working due to my own illness, I still had my camera. But when I looked into the lens, I saw life and death differently. I finally had time to grieve for children who had died on my watch, and celebrate the birth of my children.”

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J. Bennett Fitts Topiary Lunch Break from the series Industrial Landscap[ing] 2008 Pigment print; Printed in 2009 16 1/2 x 24 3/4 Signed, titled, dated, editioned and size in ink on the verso Edition no. 1/9 Estimate $2,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of Kopeikin Gallery The image was exhibited at Kopeikin Gallery (2009).

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Michael Itkoff Hooked, Lake Wallenpaupak, Pennsylvania 2008 C-print; Printed in 2010 20 x 24 Signed, titled, editioned in ink on the verso Edition no. 2/7 Estimate $1,000 Donated by the artist

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Christina Holmes Attrapeur de RĂŞves 2009 Pigment print; Printed in 2010 13 x 20 Signed in pencil on the recto Artist proof no. 1 Estimate $850 Donated by the artist

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Kiriko Shirobayashi Untitled 189, California, U.S. from the series Lines, Beyond 2007 Digital C-print; Printed in 2009 19 3/4 x 19 5/8 Signed, titled and editioned in ink on the verso Artist proof Estimate $1,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of De Santos Gallery This is the cover image of the artist’s monograph Beyond (Nazraeli, 2010).

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Daido Moriyama Untitled, Tokyo from the series Japan: A Photo Theater 1968 Gelatin silver print 11 3/8 x 16 Signed and title of the series in pencil on the verso Estimate $3,000 Donated by the artist

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Lewis Koch Kali Temple, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India, 1995 Pigment print; Printed in 2010 6 3/4 x 9 Signed, titled, print type and print year in pencil on the verso Estimate $2,500 Donated by the artist courtesy of June Bateman Gallery and Sage Paris The image appears in the artist’s monograph Touchless Automatic Wonder: Found Text Photographs from the Real World (Borderland Books, 2009).

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Monica Denevan Vigilant, Burma 2009 Gelatin silver print 15 x 15 Signed, titled, editioned, dated, print year, and annotation pencil on the verso Edition no. 6/25 Estimate $700 Donated by the artist courtesy of Scott Nichols Gallery The image was exibited at Duncan Miller Gallery, LA (2010)

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Martin Munkacsi Car Racing, Europe c. 1929 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2008 8 3/4 x 11 5/8 Estate stamp signed by Joan Munkacsi with title, negative date, print date and edition number in pencil on the verso Estimate $1,200 Donated by Estate of Martin Munkacsi courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery

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John Delaney Kazakh Eagle Nomad #4 from the series Golden Eagle Nomads of Western Mongolia 2008 Toned gelatin silver print 15 1/4 x 13 Signed, titled,dated and editioned in pencil on the verso Edition no. 1/24 Estimate $1,000 Donated by the artist

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Francois Nars Dayle Haddon as Elizabeth Taylor 2009 Pigment print 29 x 29 Framed Value not available Donated by Debra Shriver The image is a part of NARS’ 15x15 Project to celebrate the company’s 15th anniversary.

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Masatomo Kuriya French Tulips, 2000 Cibachrome; Printed in 2000 14 x 17 3/4 Signed, titled and editioned in ink on the recto Edition no. 12/25 Estimate $1,250 Donated by the artist courtesy of Yancey Richardson Gallery


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Michael Clinton Streets of Buenos Aires 1999 Iris print 12 x 8 Signed and editioned in pencil on the recto Edition no. 21/50 Framed Estimate $600 Donated by Elaine Goldman

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Brad Carlile Veg 2008 C-print 30 x 22 Signed, titled and annotation in ink on the verso Edition no. 1/15 Estimate $1,200 Donated by the artist The image was created on film in-camera with no digital manipulation over two days with multiple exposures. The image was exhibited in Hearst Biennial 2009 and De Santos Gallery (2010).

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Mary Durante Wehrhahn Inner Workings – Red Umbrella 2008 C-print 13 x 19 Signed, dated and editioned in pencil on the window mat Edition no. 1/25 Framed Estimate $800 Donated by the artist courtesy of Emmanuel Fremin Gallery This print is in the collection of Ward-Nasse, George Segal Gallery/ Montclair Univeristy and River Mill Gallery.

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Bedrich Grunzweig Window Washer, United Nations Building, New York City 1950 Gelatin silver print; Printed in early 1980s 10 3/4 x 10 1/4 Photographer’s lable on the verso Estimate $1,200 Donated by Sarah Morthland Gallery

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Bruce Cratsley The Hand of Christopher Sweet 1989 Gelatin silver print mounted on a 4-ply museum board 9 3/8 x 9 1/4 Signed, titled and dated in pencil on the reverse of the mount Estimate $1,500 Donated by Michael Shapiro Photographs

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Lois Greenfield Sham Mosher 1995 Giclee print; Printed in 2010 11 x 11 Signed in pencil on the recto; Photogprapher’s copyright label on the verso Estimate $800 Donated by the artist

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James Karales Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with Yolanda 1962 Gelatin silver print; Printed in 2009 9 1/2 x 13 1/2 Stamp with title, date, print date and signature by Monica Karales, Executrix, Estate of James Karales Estimate $2,500 Donated by Estate of James Karales courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery King was speaking of personal experience when, in his “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” he elaborated on a father’s feelings “when you suddenly find your tongue twisted and your speech stammering as you seek to explan to your six-year-old daughter why she can’t go to the public amusement park that has just been advertised on television.” The image is included a book “The American Century” by Harold Evans (Alfred A. Knopf, 2008).

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Marc Riboud Three Chinese Girls, Beijing 1957 Gelatin silver print; Printed c. 2001 14 1/4 x 9 1/2 Signed in pencil on the recto; Signed, titled and dated with printing notations in pencil and photographer’s stamp on the verso Estimate $2,000 Donated by the artist courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery

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John McDermott Elephants at the Gate, Angkor Thom, Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia 2000 Toned silver gelatin print; Printed in 2004 18 1/4 x 14 Signed and editioned in ink on the recto; Stamp with signature, title, edition, year in pencil on the verso Edition no. 13/40 Estimate $2,400 Donated by the artist courtesy of John McDermott Gallery, Cambodia

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Ellen Kaplowitz Pagan Temples, Burma 1996 C-print; Printed in 2010 20 x 30 Signed in pen on the reverse of the mount Edition no. 1/25 Framed Estimate $2,900 Donated by the artist courtesy of Tyler Rollins Fine Art

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David Halliday Hidden Forest from the series Woodland 2000 Toned gelatin silver print 8 1/4 x 6 3/4 Signed, titled and dated in pencil on the verso Edition of 25 Framed Estimate $900 Donated by Debra Shriver

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Masao Yamamoto Nakazora #1244 2002 Gelatin silver print and mixed media; Printed in 2008 3 3/4 x 2 7/8 Photographer’s stamp with signature, edition and date in pencil on the verso Edition no. 20/40 Estimate $800 Donated by the artist

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Cheryl Koralik Le Destin, Grand Bassam, Côte d’Ivoire, 1994 Toned silver gelatin print; Printed in 2010 17 7/8 x 12 Signed, titled, editioned and dated in pencil on the verso Edition no. 2/25 Estimate $1,800 Donated by Vicki Dwight and Michael Amoruso The image was included in an auction catalog titled Africa by Phillips de Pury & Co. New York in May 2010.

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SILENT AUCTION BOOKS We are pleased to present the following books, magazines and other special item as part of our silent auction. B101 Phil Borges, Tibetan Portrait: The Power of Compassion Text by the Dalai Lama Rizzoli, New York, 1996 First edition, unpaged, 30 color ]and b/w illustrations, 9 ¼ x 9 ¼“, hardbound, light shelfwear and moderately abraded on dusk jacket. Guide value: $27.50 B102 Jack Delano, Puerto Rico Mio: Four Decades of Change Smithsonian Institution Press, Blue Ridge Summit, 1990 First edition, 224 pp., 175 duotone illustrations, 10 x 10”, softbound, in fair condition. Guide value: $29.95 B103 William Eggleston, Stranded in Canton Brief appreciation by Gus Van Sant Twin Palms Publishers, Santa Fe, 2006 First edition with a DVD, 48 pp., 40 color illustrations, 7 ¼ x 10 ¼”, hardbound. Courtesy of the publisher. Guide value: $40 B104 Richard Ehrlich, Anatomia Digitale Nazraeli Press, Portland, 2009 Signed special edition with one original print in a clamshell box, 56 pp., 45 color illustrations, 12 x 9”, hardbound. Courtesy of the publisher. Guide value: $500 B105 Lee Friedlander, Cherry Blossom Time in Japan Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, 2006 First edition, 156 pp., 73 b/w illustrations, 8 x 11”, hardbound, light wear on the back without dusk jacket. Guide value: $65 B106 Anthony Goicolea, Anthony Goicolea Twin Palm Publishers, Santa Fe, 2002 Signed first edition, 160 pp., 84 color illustrations, 9 x 13”, hardbound. Courtesy of the publisher. Guide value: $60

B107 Anthony Goicolea, Drawings Twin Palm Publishers, Santa Fe, 2006 Signed second edition, 64 pp., 35 color illustrations, 11 x 8 ½”, hardbound. Courtesy of the publisher. Guide value: $50 B108 Anthony Goicolea, Fictions Twin Palm Publishers, Santa Fe, 2008 Signed first edition, 120 pp., 75 color illustrations, 14 x 11”, hardbound. Courtesy of the publisher. Guide value: $75 B109 Jim Goldberg, Open See Steidl, 2009 First edition, 100 pp., Numerous tritone and color illustrations, 6 ½ x 8 ½“, hardbound. Courtesy of Photo Eye. Guide value: $40 B110 Todd Hido, A Road Divided Nazraeli Press, Portland, 2010 First edition, 64 pp., 28 color illustrations, 14 x 17”, hardbound. Courtesy of the publisher. Guide value: $75 B111 Graciela Iturbide, El Baño de Frida Punctum, Rome, 2008 First edition, 48 pp., 12 tritone illustrations, 8 ¾ x 8”, hardbound. Courtesy of Photo Eye. Guide value: $35 B112 Graciela Iturbide, Pajaros Text by Bruce Wagner Twin Palms Publishers, Santa Fe, 2002 Signed slipcased edition numbered #30/100, 96 pp., 60 tritone illustrations, 12 x 10”, hardbound. Courtesy of the publisher. Guide value: $150 B113 Kenro Izu, Bhutan: The Sacred Within Nazraeli Press, Tucson, 2008 Signed first edition, 96 pp., 72 duotone illustrations, 17 x 14”, hardbound. Courtesy of the artist. Guide value: $75

B114 Michael Kenna, Venezia Nazraeli Press, Portland, 2010 First edition, 2,000 hand-numbered, 64 pp., 40 duotone illustrations, 13 x 12”, hardbound with a slipcase. Courtesy of the publisher. Guide value: $70 B115 Terry McCoy (Ed), Cuba on the Verge: An Island in Transition Bulfinch Press, New York, 2003 First edition, 200 pp., numerous illustrations, 11 x 12”, hardbound, in good condition without dusk jacket. Courtesy of Brenda Edelson. Guide value: $20 B116 Frank Paulin, Out of the Limelight Essay by Max Kozloff Silverstein Photography, New York, 2007 First edition, 176 pp., 93 duotone illustrations, 8 x 12”, hardbound. Courtesy of Twin Palms. Guide value: $50 B117 Marybeth Sollins (Ed), Art: 21 – Art in the Twenty-First Century, PBS TV Series - Season 3 Abrams, New York, 2005 First edition, 232 pp., 400 color illustrations, 11 ½ x 8 5/8”, hardbound, as new in shrink wrap. Guide value: $45 B118 Robert Stivers, Photographs Text by A.D. Coleman Arena Editions, Santa Fe, 1997 First edition, 112 pp., 44 duotone illustrations, 11 x 9”, hardbound, trace of rubbing on dusk jacket. Guide value: $90 B119 Gus Van Sant, One Step Big Shot Nazraeli Press, Portland, 2010 First edition, 72 pp., 52 duotone and color illustrations, 10 ½ x 8 ½”, hardbound. Courtesy of the publisher. Guide value: $50 B120 Laura Wilson, Hutterites of Montana Yale University Press, New Haven, 2000 First edition, 160 pp., 109 tritone illustrations, 12 ¾ x 10 ½”, hardbound, light wear to edge of dusk jacket. Guide value: $39.95

B121 Von Rufina Wu and Stefan Canham, Portraits from Above: Hong-Kong’s Informal Rooftop Communities Peperoni, Berlin, 2009 First English/ Chinese edition, 280 pp., numerous color and b/w illustrations, 10 x 9”, softbound. Courtesy of Photo Eye. Guide value: $41 B122 Slawomir Zulawinski, Intersection Scalo, Zurich, 2004 Signed first edition, 128 pp., 73 duotone illustrations, 12 x 10”, hardbound. Courtesy of the artist. Guide value: $49.95 B123 Blind Spot A set of available issues (Issues 6 – 40 except 7, 19 and 29). Courtesy of the publisher. Guide value: $500 B124 Daylight Magazine One-year subscription to the magazine starting from issue #8, plus a set of available issues (issues 2-7 except 5). Courtesy of the publisher. Guide value: $100 B125 Michael Kenna Pinot Noir: Moonlit Path Nazraeli Wine, limited to 100 signed bottles, Moonlit Path image on the label. Courtesy of the winery. Guide value: $80


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Jeffrey Aaronson (S97) Steven Albahari (S72) Kristoffer Albrecht (S53) Michael Amoruso (S52) Nobuyoshi Araki (8) Lillian Bassman (30) Meghan Boody (22) Tulla Booth (S89) Barbara Bordnick (S98) Linda Butler (S58) Debbie Fleming Caffery (20) Brad Carlile (S112) Brigitte Carnochan (10) Terry Check (S42) Vince Cianni (S83) Michael Clinton (S111) Linda Connor (29) Bruce Cratsley (S70,S115) Margo Davis (S41) John Delaney (S108) Monica Denevan (S106) Mike Disfarmer (S39) Mary Durante Wehrhahn (S113) Richard Ehrlich (24) Brian English (Special Print) Elliott Erwitt (2) Walker Evans (14) J. Bennett Fitts (S100) Gerald Forster (S68) Allen Frame (3) LaToya Ruby Frazier (5) Andy Freeberg (S67) Richard Gere (S86) Keith Gidlund (S96) Burt Glinn (4) John Goodman (13) William Gottlieb (S95) Lois Greenfield (S116) Bedrich Grunzweig (S114) David Halliday (S121) John T. Hill (18) Christina Holmes (S102) Michael Itkoff (S101) Kenro Izu (27) Yumiko Izu (S57) Rebecca Janecek (S71) Bill Kane (S88) Ellen Kaplowitz (S120) James Karales (S117) Monica Karales (S43) David Katzenstein (S61) Michael Kenna (28) André Kertész (6) Yong Hee Kim (23) Douglas Kirkland (S90) Lewis Koch (S105) Cheryl Koralik (S123) Koichiro Kurita (S36) Masatomo Kuriya (S110)

Arthur Leipzig (S38) Saul Leiter (11) Rebecca Lepkoff (1) Elaine Ling (S74) Marcia Lippman (S56) Tri Luu (31) Rita Maas (S66) Russ Martin (S59) Rania Matar (S80) Steve McCurry (12) John McDermott (S119) Barbara Mensch (S77) Kendall Messick (S34) Arthur Meyerson (S47) Tracey Moffat (S35) Hiromitsu Morimoto (S54) Daido Moriyama (16, S104) Martin Munkacsi (S107) Francois Nars (S109) Shirin Neshat (S37) Sherrie Nickol (S79) Ruth Orkin (S40) Don Penny (S87) Sean Perry (S73) Ed Pfizenmaier (19) Ellen Rennard (S82) Suzanne Révy (S51) Marc Riboud (S118) Herb Ritts (25) Sheila Rock (S81) Alisson Rossiter (S76) Dave Rudin (S50) Janet Russek (S94) Wendy Sacks (S99) Tomoko Sawada (S91) David Scheinbaum (S65) Marcia Schulman Martin (S69) Barnard Schwatz (S33) Kiriko Shirobayashi (S103) Ellen Silverman (S64) Aaron Siskind (21) Larry K. Snider (S62) Peter Steinhauer (17) Hiroshi Sugimoto (26) Kunie Sugiura (15) Jasmine Swope (S55) George Tice (S84) Ron van Dongen (S48) Hiroshi Watanabe (9) Frederic Weber (S78) Alfred Wertheimer (S93) Andrea Wolff (S32) Tom Wool (S60) Masao Yamamoto (S44,S45,S46,S122) Sachigusa Yasuda (S75) Jene Youtt (S63) Slawomir Zulawinski (S92) Íon Zupcu (S85) Various artists: 21st Editions Journal (7,S49)

CONTRIBUTORS

Anonymous donor John A. Bennette The Bruce Cratsley Archive Vicki Dwight and Michael Amoruso Peter Fetterman Elaine Goldman Howard Greenberg John T. Hill Estate of James Karales André and Elizabeth Kertész Foundation Douglas and Françoise Kirkland Judith Leipzig Sarah Morthland Gallery Estate of Martin Munkacsi Ruth Orkin Photo Archive Elena Prohaska Glinn Herb Ritts Foundation Julia Scully Michael Shapiro Photographs Debra Shriver

AUCTION COMMITTEE MEMBERS

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