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Medium: Dye Transfer
Lunt-Fontanne
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 In 2020 when Broadway stages went dark, New York City’s theater buildings lit up the quiet nights in a state of suspended animation. At the encouragement of a mentor, ...
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

New Victory
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 In 2020 when Broadway stages went dark, New York City’s theater buildings lit up the quiet nights in a state of suspended animation. At the encouragement of a mentor, ...
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Imperial
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 In 2020 when Broadway stages went dark, New York City’s theater buildings lit up the quiet nights in a state of suspended animation. At the encouragement of a mentor, ...
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Golden
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 In 2020 when Broadway stages went dark, New York City’s theater buildings lit up the quiet nights in a state of suspended animation. At the encouragement of a mentor, ...
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Brooks Atkinson
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 In 2020 when Broadway stages went dark, New York City’s theater buildings lit up the quiet nights in a state of suspended animation. At the encouragement of a mentor, ...
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Bakery - Florida #1
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 Artist Statement: Photographing people on location in New York City has called me ever since I first visited thirty years ago. The city became the main subject of my w...
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Ice Cream - Florida #1
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 Additional Sizes Available Artist Statement: Photographing people on location in New York City has called me ever since I first visited thirty years ago. The city bec...
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Golden Mask, Tenerife, 2014
Located in New York, NY
Signed by the photographer Edition 3/5
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2010s Dye Transfer Photography

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Dye Transfer

Stans (from the series "On Duty")
Located in New York, NY
Stans (from the series “On Duty”) 1963/1965 Signed, titled, dated, and numbered on label, verso Dye coupler print (Edition of 15) 19.75 x 19.75 inche...
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1960s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Dye Transfer

Stansstad (from the series “On Duty”)
Located in New York, NY
Stansstad (from the series “On Duty”) 1965 Signed, titled, dated, and numbered on label, verso Dye coupler print (Edition of 15) 19.75 x 19.75 inches...
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1960s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Dye Transfer

Clock Tower
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 Additional sizes available
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Crosby and Grand
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 Artist Statement: My life is deeply tied to New York City, Times Square and Broadway. It started here, and I always return to this place; I did theatre professionally...
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Pole Vaulter, David Tork
By Harold Edgerton
Located in New York, NY
Pole Vaulter, David Tork 1964/1967 Signed and numbered, verso Dye transfer print (Edition of 60) 13.75 x 10.75 inches (34.9 x 27.3 cm), image Contact ga...
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1960s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Dye Transfer

Ambassador 2
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Broadway
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Stars Don't Stand
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

The Paparazzi
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Ideas Cannot be Owned
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Lunt-Fontanne 2
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 Additional sizes available Artist Statement: My life is deeply tied to New York City, Times Square and Broadway. It started here, and I always return to this place; I...
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Winter Garden
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 Additional sizes available Artist Statement: My life is deeply tied to New York City, Times Square and Broadway. It started here, and I always return to this place; I...
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Music Box 2
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10 Additional sizes available Mark S. Kornbluth Biography Artist Statement: My life is deeply tied to New York City, Times Square and Broadway. It started here, and I alw...
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Richard Rogers
Located in Greenwich, CT
Richard Rogers Theater, NYC dye sublimated on aluminum Edition of 10 Please inquire for additional sizes
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Booth
Located in Greenwich, CT
The Booth Theater, NYC dye sublimated on aluminum Edition of 10 Please inquire for additional sizes
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Music Box
Located in Greenwich, CT
The Music Box Theater, NYC dye sublimated on aluminum Edition of 10 Please inquire for additional sizes
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Al Hirschfeld
Located in Greenwich, CT
Al Hirschfeld Theater, NYC dye sublimated on aluminum Edition of 10 Please inquire for additional sizes
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Shubert
Located in Greenwich, CT
The Shubert Theater, NYC dye sublimated on aluminum Edition of 10 Please inquire for additional sizes
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Atmospheres 7
Located in Kansas City, MO
Angie Jennings Title : Atmospheres 7 Materials : Dye Sub on Metal Date : 2020 Dimensions : 40x.5x40 Description : Image is a circular print 40" in diameter. Angie has been doing photographic work for over 30 years. Her images can depict stories in a single image or a series of images. Her main focus is street documentary and portrait photography. Currently she has been exploring the abstract with the Avant-garde artists of the 40s as her inspiration. She has exhibited extensively with in Kansas City but also around the US and China. Photography, Contemporary art, photographers, women photographers...
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Atmospheres 6
Located in Kansas City, MO
Angie Jennings Title : Atmospheres 6 Materials : Dye Sub on Metal Date : 2020 Dimensions : 40x.5x40 Description : Image is a circular print 40" in diameter. Angie has been doing pho...
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Atmospheres 5
Located in Kansas City, MO
Angie Jennings Title : Atmospheres 5 Materials : Dye Sub on Metal Date : 2020 Dimensions : 40x.5x40 Description : Image is a circular print 40" in diameter. Angie has been doing photographic work for over 30 years. Her images can depict stories in a single image or a series of images. Her main focus is street documentary and portrait photography. Currently she has been exploring the abstract with the Avant-garde artists of the 40s as her inspiration. She has exhibited extensively with in Kansas City but also around the US and China. Photography, Contemporary art, photographers, women photographers...
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2010s Abstract Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Atmospheres 4
Located in Kansas City, MO
Angie Jennings Title : Atmospheres 4 Materials : Dye Sub on Metal Date : 2020 Dimensions : 40x.5x40 Description : Image is a circular print 40" in diameter. Angie has been doing pho...
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2010s Post-Minimalist Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Atmospheres 3
Located in Kansas City, MO
Angie Jennings Title : Atmospheres 3 Materials : Dye Sub on Metal Date : 2020 Dimensions : 40x.5x40 Description : Image is a circular print 40" in diameter. Angie has been doing pho...
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2010s Abstract Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Atmospheres 2
Located in Kansas City, MO
Angie Jennings Title : Atmospheres 2 Materials : Dye Sub on Metal Date : 2020 Dimensions : 40x.5x40 Description : Image is a circular print 40" in diameter. Angie has been doing pho...
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Atmospheres 1
Located in Kansas City, MO
Angie Jennings Title : Atmospheres 1 Materials : Dye Sub on Metal Date : 2020 Dimensions : 40x.5x40 Description : Image is a circular print 40" in diameter. Angie has been doing photographic work for over 30 years. Her images can depict stories in a single image or a series of images. Her main focus is street documentary and portrait photography. Currently she has been exploring the abstract with the Avant-garde artists of the 40s as her inspiration. She has exhibited extensively with in Kansas City but also around the US and China. Photography, Contemporary art, photographers, women photographers...
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2010s Post-Modern Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Conner, New Jersey
Located in New York, NY
Signed by the photographer
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2010s Dye Transfer Photography

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Dye Transfer

And Then Some
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 10
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Dye Transfer

Moods of Mona (Red Glitter 2)
Located in Greenwich, CT
Infused dye sublimated on aluminum Edition of 25
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Moods of Mona (Plum Glitter)
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 25
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Metal

Paintscapes Study I
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edition of 25
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2010s Contemporary Dye Transfer Photography

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Dye Transfer

Fundamental
Located in New York, NY
Edition of 5. Signed by the photographer.
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2010s Dye Transfer Photography

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Dye Transfer

Fire
Located in New York, NY
Edition of 5. Signed by the photographer.
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2010s Dye Transfer Photography

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Dye Transfer

Aline and Gloves
Located in New York, NY
Edition of 5. Signed by the photographer.
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2010s Dye Transfer Photography

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Dye Transfer

Natasha in Dubai
Located in New York, NY
Edition of 5. Signed by the photographer.
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2010s Dye Transfer Photography

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Dye Transfer

The Fruit
Located in New York, NY
Edition of 5. Signed by the photographer.
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2010s Dye Transfer Photography

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Dye Transfer

Heat
Located in New York, NY
Edition of 5. Signed by the photographer.
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2010s Dye Transfer Photography

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Dye Transfer

Shanelle Before Sunset
Located in New York, NY
Edition of 5. Signed by the photographer.
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2010s Dye Transfer Photography

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Dye Transfer

Umbrella
Located in New York, NY
Edition of 5. Signed by the photographer.
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2010s Dye Transfer Photography

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Dye Transfer

Mostly Sand
Located in New York, NY
Edition of 5. Signed by the photographer.
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2010s Dye Transfer Photography

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Dye Transfer

Amandine, Fuerteventura
Located in New York, NY
Edition of 5. Signed by the photographer.
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2010s Dye Transfer Photography

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Dye Transfer

Moon
Located in New York, NY
Edition of 5. Signed by the photographer.
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2010s Dye Transfer Photography

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Dye Transfer

Amandine in Pink
Located in New York, NY
Edition of 5. Signed by the photographer.
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2010s Dye Transfer Photography

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Dye Transfer

Toni and Flower
Located in New York, NY
Edition of 5. Signed by the photographer.
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2010s Dye Transfer Photography

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Dye Transfer

Blue Aida
Located in New York, NY
Edition of 5. Signed by the photographer.
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2010s Dye Transfer Photography

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Dye Transfer

Sea Shells
Located in New York, NY
Signed by the photographer. Edition of 5.
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2010s Dye Transfer Photography

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Dye Transfer

Pop Art Color Photograph Dye Transfer Print Audrey Flack Rolls Royce Lady Photo
Located in Surfside, FL
Hand signed and titled in ink by the artist from edition of 50 (plus proofs). Color Photo printed at CVI Lab by master printer Guy Stricherz. Published by Prestige Art Ltd. From the color saturated 1980's. "Rolls Royce Lady" featuring a sculpture the Spirit of Ecstasy, a crystal goblet, dice, flowers, a pocket watch, jewelry, perfume and a red rose. Audrey L. Flack (born May 30, 1931 in New York City, New York) is an American artist. Her work pioneered the art genre of photorealism; her work encompasses painting, sculpture, and photography. From Audrey Flack: 12 Photographs 1973 to 1983. A set of this portfolio is in the collections of the Harvard Art Museums. The Kodakchrome photos were photgraphed with a NIkon camera, the Ektachrome photographs were taken with a Hasselblad camera. Each negative was printed on a 20 X24 inche fiber based paper, dry mounted wth seal MT5 dry mounting tissue to 4 ply 100% cotton fiber board by Arnon Ben-David and Ari Rivera Gonzales under the supervision of Carol Brower. Flack has numerous academic degrees, including both a graduate and an honorary doctorate degree from Cooper Union in New York City. Additionally she has a bachelor's degree in Fine Arts from Yale University and attended New York University Institute of Fine Arts where she studied art history. In May 2015, Flack received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from Clark University, where she also gave a commencement address. Flack's work is displayed in several major museums, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Flack's photorealist paintings were the first such paintings to be purchased for the Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection, and her legacy as a photorealist lives on to influence many American and International artists today. J. B. Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky, organized a retrospective of her work, and Flack’s pioneering efforts into the world of photorealism popularized the genre to the extent that it remains today. Flack attended New York's High School of Music & Art. She studied fine arts in New York from 1948 to 1953, studying under Josef Albers among others. She earned a graduate degree and received an honorary doctorate from Cooper Union in New York City, and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Yale University. She studied art history at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. 1953 New York University Institute of Fine Arts, New York City 1952 BFA, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 1948-51 Cooper Union, New York City Career Flack's early work in the 1950s was abstract expressionist; one such painting paid tribute to Franz Kline. Most influential amongst her early supporters was the Bauhaus artist Josef Albers. It was he who persuaded Flack to take up a scholarship at Yale with the mission of shaking up the institution's stuffy academic reputation. The ironic kitsch themes in her early work influenced Jeff Koons. But gradually, Flack became a New Realist and then evolved into photorealism during the 1960s. Her move to the photorealist style was in part because she wanted her art to communicate to the viewer. She was the first photorealist painter to be added to the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in 1966. Between 1976 and 1978 she painted her Vanitas series, including the piece Marilyn. The critic Graham Thompson wrote, "One demonstration of the way photography became assimilated into the art world is the success of photorealist painting in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It is also called super-realism, radical realism, or hyper-realism and painters like Richard Estes, Chuck Close, and Audrey Flack as well, often worked from photographic stills to create paintings that appeared to be photographs." In the early 1980s Flack's artistic medium shifted from painting to sculpture. She describes this shift as a desire for "something solid, real, tangible. Something to hold and to hold on to." Flack discusses the fact that she is self-taught in sculpture. She incorporates religion and mythology into her sculpture rather than the historical or everyday subjects of her paintings. Her sculptures often demonstrate a connection to the female form, including a series of diverse, heroic women and goddess figures. These depictions of women differ from those of traditional femininity, but rather are athletic, older, and strong. As Flack describes them: "they are real yet idealized... the 'goddesses in everywoman.'" Flack has claimed to have found the photorealist movement too restricting, and now gains much of her inspiration from Baroque art. Flack is currently represented by the Louis K. Meisel Gallery and Hollis Taggart Galleries. Her work is held in the collections of museums around the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Allen Memorial Art Museum, and the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra, Australia. She was awarded the St. Gaudens Medal from Cooper Union, and the honorary Albert Dome professorship from Bridgeport University. She is an honorary professor at George Washington University, is currently a visiting professor at the University of Pennsylvania and has taught and lectured extensively both nationally, and internationally. Flack lives and works in New York City and Long Island. Audrey Flack is best known for her photo-realist paintings and was one of the first artists to use photographs as the basis for painting. The genre, taking its cues from Pop Art, incorporates depictions of the real and the regular, from advertisements to cars to cosmetics. Flack's work brings in everyday household items like tubes of lipstick, perfume bottles, Hispanic Madonnas, and fruit. These inanimate objects often disturb or crowd the pictorial space, which are often composed as table-top still lives. Flack often brings in actual accounts of history into her photorealist paintings, such as World War II' (Vanitas) and Kennedy Motorcade. Women were frequently the subject of her photo realist paintings. In her Neoclassical public sculpture of gilded bronze angels...
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1980s Photorealist Dye Transfer Photography

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Photographic Paper, C Print, Dye Transfer

Pop Art Color Photograph Dye Transfer Print Audrey Flack "Skull & Roses" Photo
Located in Surfside, FL
Hand signed and titled in ink by the artist from edition of 50 (plus proofs). Color Photo printed at CVI Lab by master printer Guy Stricherz. Published by Prestige Art Ltd. From the ...
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1980s Photorealist Dye Transfer Photography

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Photographic Paper, C Print, Dye Transfer

Pop Art Color Photograph Dye Transfer Print Audrey Flack Tarot Card, Skull Photo
Located in Surfside, FL
Hand signed and titled in ink by the artist from edition of 50 (plus proofs). Color Photo printed at CVI Lab by master printer Guy Stricherz. Published by Prestige Art Ltd. From the color saturated 1980's. "Wheel of Fortune" featuring a tarot card, a skull, lipstick, a crystal necklace, candle, mirror etc. Audrey L. Flack (born May 30, 1931 in New York City, New York) is an American artist. Her work pioneered the art genre of photorealism; her work encompasses painting, sculpture, and photography. From Audrey Flack: 12 Photographs 1973 to 1983. A set of this portfolio is in the collections of the Harvard Art Museums. The Kodakchrome photos were photgraphed with a NIkon camera, the Ektachrome photographs were taken with a Hasselblad camera. Each negative was printed on a 20 X24 inche fiber based paper, dry mounted wth seal MT5 dry mounting tissue to 4 ply 100% cotton fiber board by Arnon Ben-David and Ari Rivera Gonzales under the supervision of Carol Brower. Flack has numerous academic degrees, including both a graduate and an honorary doctorate degree from Cooper Union in New York City. Additionally she has a bachelor's degree in Fine Arts from Yale University and attended New York University Institute of Fine Arts where she studied art history. In May 2015, Flack received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from Clark University, where she also gave a commencement address. Flack's work is displayed in several major museums, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Flack's photorealist paintings were the first such paintings to be purchased for the Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection, and her legacy as a photorealist lives on to influence many American and International artists today. J. B. Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky, organized a retrospective of her work, and Flack’s pioneering efforts into the world of photorealism popularized the genre to the extent that it remains today. Flack attended New York's High School of Music & Art. She studied fine arts in New York from 1948 to 1953, studying under Josef Albers among others. She earned a graduate degree and received an honorary doctorate from Cooper Union in New York City, and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Yale University. She studied art history at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. 1953 New York University Institute of Fine Arts, New York City 1952 BFA, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 1948-51 Cooper Union, New York City Career Flack's early work in the 1950s was abstract expressionist; one such painting paid tribute to Franz Kline. Most influential amongst her early supporters was the Bauhaus artist Josef Albers. It was he who persuaded Flack to take up a scholarship at Yale with the mission of shaking up the institution's stuffy academic reputation. The ironic kitsch themes in her early work influenced Jeff Koons. But gradually, Flack became a New Realist and then evolved into photorealism during the 1960s. Her move to the photorealist style was in part because she wanted her art to communicate to the viewer. She was the first photorealist painter to be added to the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in 1966. Between 1976 and 1978 she painted her Vanitas series, including the piece Marilyn. The critic Graham Thompson wrote, "One demonstration of the way photography became assimilated into the art world is the success of photorealist painting in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It is also called super-realism, radical realism, or hyper-realism and painters like Richard Estes, Chuck Close, and Audrey Flack as well, often worked from photographic stills to create paintings that appeared to be photographs." In the early 1980s Flack's artistic medium shifted from painting to sculpture. She describes this shift as a desire for "something solid, real, tangible. Something to hold and to hold on to." Flack discusses the fact that she is self-taught in sculpture. She incorporates religion and mythology into her sculpture rather than the historical or everyday subjects of her paintings. Her sculptures often demonstrate a connection to the female form, including a series of diverse, heroic women and goddess figures. These depictions of women differ from those of traditional femininity, but rather are athletic, older, and strong. As Flack describes them: "they are real yet idealized... the 'goddesses in everywoman.'" Flack has claimed to have found the photorealist movement too restricting, and now gains much of her inspiration from Baroque art. Flack is currently represented by the Louis K. Meisel Gallery and Hollis Taggart Galleries. Her work is held in the collections of museums around the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Allen Memorial Art Museum, and the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra, Australia. She was awarded the St. Gaudens Medal from Cooper Union, and the honorary Albert Dome professorship from Bridgeport University. She is an honorary professor at George Washington University, is currently a visiting professor at the University of Pennsylvania and has taught and lectured extensively both nationally, and internationally. Flack lives and works in New York City and Long Island. Audrey Flack is best known for her photo-realist paintings and was one of the first artists to use photographs as the basis for painting. The genre, taking its cues from Pop Art, incorporates depictions of the real and the regular, from advertisements to cars to cosmetics. Flack's work brings in everyday household items like tubes of lipstick, perfume bottles, Hispanic Madonnas, and fruit. These inanimate objects often disturb or crowd the pictorial space, which are often composed as table-top still lives. Flack often brings in actual accounts of history into her photorealist paintings, such as World War II' (Vanitas) and Kennedy Motorcade. Women were frequently the subject of her photo realist paintings. In her Neoclassical public sculpture of gilded bronze...
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1980s Photorealist Dye Transfer Photography

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Photographic Paper, C Print, Dye Transfer

Pop Art Vintage Color Photograph Dye Transfer Print Audrey Flack Judaica Photo
Located in Surfside, FL
Hand signed and titled in ink by the artist from edition of 50 (plus proofs). Color Photo printed at CVI Lab by master printer Guy Stricherz. Published by Prestige Art Ltd. From the ...
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1980s Photorealist Dye Transfer Photography

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Photographic Paper, C Print, Dye Transfer

Pop Art Vintage Color Photograph Dye Transfer Print Audrey Flack Fruits Photo
Located in Surfside, FL
Hand signed and titled in ink by the artist from edition of 50 (plus proofs). Color Photo printed at CVI Lab by master printer Guy Stricherz. Published by Prestige Art Ltd. From the ...
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1980s Photorealist Dye Transfer Photography

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Photographic Paper, C Print, Dye Transfer

Dye Transfer photography for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Dye Transfer 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 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, purple, red, orange 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 Mark S. Kornbluth, Orlando Azevedo, Txema Yeste, and Joseph Desler Costa. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Abstract, 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 Dye Transfer photography, so small editions measuring 0.1 inches across are also available

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