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Medium: C Print
Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)
Located in Kansas City, MO
Christian Rothmann ROBOTNICS Series C-Print 2019 Edition S (Edition of 10) 12 x 8.3 inches (30.5 x 21 cm) Signed, dated and numbered verso Other Edition Sizes available: - Edition M (Edition of 6) 35.4 x 23.6 inches (90 x 60 cm) - Edition L (Edition of 6) 47.2 x 31.5 inches (120 x 80 cm) - Edition XL (Edition of 3) 88.8 x 58.8 inches (225 x 150 cm) PUR - Price Upon Request -------------- Since 1979 Christian Rothmann had more than 40 solo and 80 group exhibitions worldwide. Christian Rothmann had guest lectures, residencies, art fairs and biennials in Europe, Japan, USA, Australia and Korea. Christian Rothmann (born 1954 in Kędzierzyn, Poland ) is a painter, photographer, and graphic artist.⁠ ⁠ In 1976 he first studied at the “Hochschule für Gestaltung” in Offenbach, Germany and moved to Berlin in 1977, where he graduated in 1983 at the “Hochschule der Künste”. From 1983 to 1995 he taught at the university as a lecturer and as an artist with a focus on screenprinting and American art history. To date, a versatile body of work has been created, which includes not only paintings but also long-standing photo projects, videos, and public art.⁠ ⁠ Guest lectures, teaching assignments, scholarships and exhibitions regularly lead Rothmann to travel home and abroad.⁠ ------------------------ Rothmann's Robots These creatures date back to another era, and they connect the past and the future. They were found by Christian Rothmann, a Berlin artist, collector and traveler through time and the world: In shops in Germany and Japan, Israel and America, his keen eye picks out objects cast aside by previous generations, but which lend themselves to his own work. In a similar way, he came across a stash of historic toy robots of varied provenance collected by a Berlin gallery owner many years ago. Most of them were screwed and riveted together in the 1960s and 70s by Metal House, a Japanese company that still exists today. In systematically photographing these humanoids made of tin - and later plastic - Rothmann is paraphrasing the idea of appropriation art. Unknown names designed and made the toys, which some five decades on, Rothmann depicts and emblematizes in his extensive photo sequence. In their photographs of Selim Varol's vast toy collection, his German colleagues Daniel and Geo Fuchs captured both the stereotypical and individual in plastic figures that imitate superheroes which were and still are generally manufactured somewhere in Asia. Christian Rothmann looks his robots deep in their artificially stylized, painted or corrugated eyes - or more aptly, their eye slits - and although each has a certain degree of individuality, the little figures remain unknown to us; they project nothing and are not alter egos. Rothmann trains his lens on their faces and expressions, and thus, his portraits are born. Up extremely close, dust, dents, and rust become visible. In other words, what we see is time-traces of time that has passed since the figures were made, or during their period in a Berlin attic, and - considering that he robots date back to Rothmann's childhood - time lived by the photographer and recipients of his pictures. But unlike dolls, these mechanical robots bear no reference to the ideal of beauty at the time of their manufacture, and their features are in no way modeled on a concrete child's face. In this art project the robots appear as figures without a context, photographed face-on, cropped in front of a neutral background and reduced to their qualities of form. But beyond the reproduction and documentation a game with surfaces is going on; our view lingers on the outer skin of the object, or on the layer over it. The inside - which can be found beneath - is to an extent metaphysical, occurring inside the observer's mind. Only rarely is there anything to see behind the robot's helmet. When an occasional human face does peer out, it turns the figure into a robot-like protective casing for an astronaut of the future. If we really stop and think about modern toys, let's say those produced from the mid 20th century, when Disney and Marvel films were already stimulating a massive appetite for merchandising, the question must be: do such fantasy and hybrid creatures belong, does something like artificial intelligence already belong to the broader community of humans and animals? It is already a decade or two since the wave of Tamagotchis washed in from Japan, moved children to feed and entertain their newly born electronic chicks in the way they would a real pet, or to run the risk of seeing them die. It was a new form of artificial life, but the relationship between people and machines becomes problematic when the machines or humanoid robots have excellent fine motor skills and artificial intelligence and sensitivity on a par with, or even greater than that of humans. Luckily we have not reached that point yet, even if Hollywood adaptations would have us believe we are not far away. Rothmann's robots are initially sweet toys, and each toy is known to have a different effect on children and adults. They are conceived by (adult) designers as a means of translating or retelling history or reality through miniature animals, knights, and soldiers. In the case of monsters, mythical creatures, and robots, it is more about creating visions of the future and parallel worlds. Certainly, since the success of fantasy books and films such as Lord of the Rings or The Hobbit, we see the potential for vast enthusiasm for such parallel worlds. Successful computer and online games such as World of Warcraft...
Category

2010s Modern Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

C Print

AURIELEE SUMMERS, THE BATH by Markus Klinko
Located in Austin, TX
Museum quality fine art print of AURIELEE SUMMERS, THE BATH by photographer Markus Klinko in 2013 in Los Angeles. This print is available in the following sizes, signed and numbered...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

C Print

Bert Stern, "Red Scarf", unique photograph
Located in Chatsworth, CA
Original color photograph, from the original transparency, by Bert Stern taken six weeks before Marilyn Monroe’s death in 1962. The sitting took p...
Category

1960s Pop Art Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

Photographic Paper, C Print

Self-Portrait with Family in SUV, Michigan
By Julie Mack
Located in New York, NY
With great wit and sensuous color, Julie Mack's work allows us to share in the awkward moments her family experiences before her large-format camera with long exposures, providing an...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

C Print

Mitchell Epstein Signed Vintage Color Photograph C Print Photo Florence Italy
Located in Surfside, FL
Mitch Epstein Boboli Gardens, Florence, Italy 1977 Hand signed and titled verso 11 X 16.25 image. Sheet: 13 x 19 3/16 in. frame is 19.5 X 24.75 Italian landscape with statue Mitchel...
Category

1970s American Modern Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

C Print

Patrick Sansone, Ballard Abstract, 2021, Lambda C Print, Ed 1/10, Photography
Located in Darien, CT
Patrick Sansone uses analog cameras and film to create photographs that reference stillness, lure, and intermission. Decaying signage, abandoned indust...
Category

2010s Street Art Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Lambda

Randal Ford - Black Swan No. 2, Photography 2018, Printed After
Located in Stamford, CT
Available sizes: 32" x 32", Edition of 15 40" x 40", Edition of 10 48" x 48", Edition of 5 Over 40,000 years ago, we began to depict animals in cave drawings. Throughout history, ma...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

C Print

Boccia (Beachshoot ) with Radha Mitchell - Polaroid, Contemporary, Women, Color
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Boccia (Beachshoot) - 2005 70x135cm installed, including gaps - 8 pieces, 30x30cm each, almost sold out Edition of 100 plus 3 Artist Proofs. Available 100/100, AP 1/3, AP 3/3. Arc...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid

Biblioteca Gambalunga I, Rimini, Italy
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Biblioteca Gambalunga I Rimini, Italy 2022 In this photograph, a series of echoing doors serve as a portal into the interior of the Biblioteca Gambalunga in Rimini, Italy. One of ...
Category

2010s Conceptual Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

C Print, Lambda

Nothing to do with my will (The Princess and her Lover)
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Nothing to do with my Will (The Princess and her Lover) - 2007 part of the 29 Palms, CA project. Edition of 10, 20x24cm. Archival C-Print, based on a Polaroid. Signature labe...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid

Boat to Nowhere - Contemporary, Polaroid, Nude, 21st Century, Joshua Tree
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Boat to Nowhere - 2019 20x20 cm, Edition of 7 plus 2 Artist Proofs, Archival C-Print based on the Polaroid, Not mounted. Signed on the back and with certificate. Artist invento...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid

Madelaine, New York, NY
Located in Hudson, NY
Pictured is Edition #1/10 and is the framed price. This image is available also in the two other paper sizes unframed. British-born photographer Heal creates an image where her ...
Category

1990s Modern Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

C Print

Untitled 06 (Saigon) - analog vintage print, 58x56cm
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Untitled 06 (Saigon) - 2003 Edition of 5, plus 2 Artist Proofs. 58x56cm. Analog C-Print, hand-printed by the artist, based on the Polaroid. Artist inventory Number 474. Not mou...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid

Untitled 07 (Saigon) - analog vintage print, 58x56cm
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Untitled 07 (Saigon) - 2003 Edition of 5, plus 2 Artist Proofs. 58x56cm. Analog C-Print, hand-printed by the artist, based on the Polaroid. Artist inventory Number 475. Not mou...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid

Under cover
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Under Cover - 2020, Edition of 7 plus 2 Artist Proof Archival Print, based on the Polaroid. Signed on the back and with certificate. Artist inventory PL2020-865. Not mounted. ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

Archival Paper, Black and White, C Print, Color, Polaroid

Dice I, Hemsby, Norfolk - Multicolor Photography
Located in Cambridge, GB
'Dice', photograph from Richard Heeps 'Man's Ruin' series, the vivid detail of the dice lucky number 8 ball in a fun multi-colour picture. This artwork is a limited edition of 25, g...
Category

Early 2000s Pop Art Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Silver Gelatin

Rich Thomson, Indio
Located in New York, NY
Chromogenic print (Edition of 50) Stamped in black ink, verso Also Blindstamped, l.r. 16 x 16 inches, sheet size This artwork is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City. Me...
Category

1960s Other Art Style Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

C Print

Slim Aarons, 'Algarve Hotel Pool' Midcentury Modern Photography
Located in New York, NY
Guests in the pool at the Algarve Hotel, the Algarve, Portugal, 1970 Slim Aarons Algarve Hotel Pool 1970. (printed later) C print Estate stamped and numbered edition of 150 with ...
Category

1970s Modern Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

C Print

Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)
Located in Kansas City, MO
Christian Rothmann ROBOTNICS Series C-Print 2019 Edition S (Edition of 10) 12 x 8.3 inches (30.5 x 21 cm) Signed, dated and numbered verso Other Edition Sizes available: - Edition M (Edition of 6) 35.4 x 23.6 inches (90 x 60 cm) - Edition L (Edition of 6) 47.2 x 31.5 inches (120 x 80 cm) - Edition XL (Edition of 3) 88.8 x 58.8 inches (225 x 150 cm) PUR - Price Upon Request -------------- Since 1979 Christian Rothmann had more than 40 solo and 80 group exhibitions worldwide. Christian Rothmann had guest lectures, residencies, art fairs and biennials in Europe, Japan, USA, Australia and Korea. Christian Rothmann (born 1954 in Kędzierzyn, Poland ) is a painter, photographer, and graphic artist.⁠ ⁠ In 1976 he first studied at the “Hochschule für Gestaltung” in Offenbach, Germany and moved to Berlin in 1977, where he graduated in 1983 at the “Hochschule der Künste”. From 1983 to 1995 he taught at the university as a lecturer and as an artist with a focus on screenprinting and American art history. To date, a versatile body of work has been created, which includes not only paintings but also long-standing photo projects, videos, and public art.⁠ ⁠ Guest lectures, teaching assignments, scholarships and exhibitions regularly lead Rothmann to travel home and abroad.⁠ ------------------------------------------------------ Rothmann's Robots These creatures date back to another era, and they connect the past and the future. They were found by Christian Rothmann, a Berlin artist, collector and traveller through time and the world: In shops in Germany and Japan, Israel and America, his keen eye picks out objects cast aside by previous generations , but which lend themselves to his own work. In a similar way he came across a stash of historic toy robots of varied provenance collected by a Berlin gallery owner many years ago. Most of them were screwed and riveted together in the 1960s and 70s by Metal House, a Japanese company that still exists today. In systematically photographing these humanoids made of tin - and later plastic - Rothmann is paraphrasing the idea of appropriation art. Unknown names designed and made the toys, which some five decades on, Rothmann depicts and emblematizes in his extensive photo sequence. In their photographs of Selim Varol's vast toy collection, his German colleagues Daniel and Geo Fuchs captured both the stereotypcal and individual in plastic figures that imitate superheroes which were and still are generally manufactured somewhere in Asia. Christian Rothmann looks his robots deep in their artificially stylised, painted or corrugated eyes - or more aptly, their eye slits - and although each has a certain degree of individuality, the little figures remain unknown to us; they project nothing, and are not alter egos. Rothmann trains his lens on their faces and expressions, and thus, his portraits are born. Up extremely close, dust, dents and rust become visible. In other words, what we see is time-traces of time that has passed since the figures were made, or during their period in a Berlin attic, and - considering that he robots date back to Rothmann's childhood - time lived by the photographer and recipients of his pictures. But unlike dolls, these mechanical robots bear no reference to the ideal of beauty at the time of their manufacture, and their features are in no way modelled on a concrete child's face. In this art project the robots appear as figures without a context, photographed face-on, cropped in front of a neutral background and reduced to their qualities of form. But beyond the reproduction and documentation a game with surfaces is going on; our view lingers on the outer skin of the object, or on the layer over it. The inside - which can be found beneath - is to an extent metaphysical, occurring inside the observer's mind. Only rarely is there anything to see behind the robot's helmet. When an occasional human face does peer out, it turns the figure into a robot-like protective casing for an astronaut of the future. If we really stop and think about modern toys, let's say those produced from the mid 20th century, when Disney and Marvel films were already stimulating a massive appetite for merchandising, the question must be: do such fantasy and hybrid creatures belong, does something like artificial intelligence already belong to the broader community of humans and animals? It is already a decade or two since the wave of Tamagotchis washed in from Japan, moved children to feed and entertain their newly born electronic chicks in the way they would a real pet, or to run the risk of seeing them die. It was a new form of artificial life, but the relationship between people and machines becomes problematic when the machines or humanoid robots have excellent fine motor skills and artificial intelligence and sensitivity on a par with, or even greater than that of humans. Luckily we have not reached that point yet, even if Hollywood adaptations would have us believe we are not far away. Rothmann's robots are initially sweet toys; and each toy is known to have a different effect on children and adults. They are conceived by (adult) designers as a means of translating or retelling history or reality through miniature animals, knights and soldiers. In the case of monsters, mythical creatures and robots, it is more about creating visions of the future and parallel worlds. Certainly since the success of fantasy books and films such as Lord of the Rings or The Hobbit, we see the potential for vast enthusiasm for such parallel worlds. Successful computer and online games such as World of Warcraft, or the creation of avatars are also interesting worldwide phenomena of virtual realities that are not only relevant for children and teens. So when a middle-aged Berlin photographic artist (like Christian Rothmann) chooses to study 120 toy robots with great difference in form, it represents a journey back to his own childhood - even if at the time, he played with a steam engine rather than a robot. Once batteries had been inserted, some of the largely male or gender neutral robots, could flash, shoot, turn around and even do more complicated things. Some can even still do it today - albeit clumsily. This of course can only be seen on film, but the artist intends to document that as well; to feature the robots in filmic works of art. The positioning of the figures in the studio is the same as the tableau of pictures in the exhibition room. In this way, one could say Rothmann deploys one robot after the other. This systematic approach enables a comparative view; the extreme enlargement of what are actually small and manageable figures is like the macro vision of insects whose fascinating, sometimes monster-like appearance only becomes visible when they are blown up a hundredfold. The same thing goes for the robots; in miniature form they seem harmless and cute, but if they were larger than humans and made noises to match, they would seem more threatening. Some of the tin figures...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

C Print

Folded Corner
Located in New York, NY
Paul Sietsema Folded Corner 2011 Lambda C-print 18 1/2 x 14 1/8 inches; 47 x 36 cm Edition of 25 Signed, dated, and numbered in ink (verso) Frame availab...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

C Print, Lambda

Untitled (from ROBOTNICS Series)
Located in Kansas City, MO
Christian Rothmann ROBOTNICS Series C-Print 2019 Edition S (Edition of 10) 12 x 8.3 inches (30.5 x 21 cm) Signed, dated and numbered verso Other Edition Sizes available: - Edition M (Edition of 6) 35.4 x 23.6 inches (90 x 60 cm) - Edition L (Edition of 6) 47.2 x 31.5 inches (120 x 80 cm) - Edition XL (Edition of 3) 88.8 x 58.8 inches (225 x 150 cm) PUR - Price Upon Request -------------- Since 1979 Christian Rothmann had more than 40 solo and 80 group exhibitions worldwide. Christian Rothmann had guest lectures, residencies, art fairs and biennials in Europe, Japan, USA, Australia and Korea. Christian Rothmann (born 1954 in Kędzierzyn, Poland ) is a painter, photographer, and graphic artist.⁠ ⁠ In 1976 he first studied at the “Hochschule für Gestaltung” in Offenbach, Germany and moved to Berlin in 1977, where he graduated in 1983 at the “Hochschule der Künste”. From 1983 to 1995 he taught at the university as a lecturer and as an artist with a focus on screenprinting and American art history. To date, a versatile body of work has been created, which includes not only paintings but also long-standing photo projects, videos, and public art.⁠ ⁠ Guest lectures, teaching assignments, scholarships and exhibitions regularly lead Rothmann to travel home and abroad.⁠ ------------------------ Rothmann's Robots These creatures date back to another era, and they connect the past and the future. They were found by Christian Rothmann, a Berlin artist, collector and traveler through time and the world: In shops in Germany and Japan, Israel and America, his keen eye picks out objects cast aside by previous generations, but which lend themselves to his own work. In a similar way, he came across a stash of historic toy robots of varied provenance collected by a Berlin gallery owner many years ago. Most of them were screwed and riveted together in the 1960s and 70s by Metal House, a Japanese company that still exists today. In systematically photographing these humanoids made of tin - and later plastic - Rothmann is paraphrasing the idea of appropriation art. Unknown names designed and made the toys, which some five decades on, Rothmann depicts and emblematizes in his extensive photo sequence. In their photographs of Selim Varol's vast toy collection, his German colleagues Daniel and Geo Fuchs captured both the stereotypical and individual in plastic figures that imitate superheroes which were and still are generally manufactured somewhere in Asia. Christian Rothmann looks his robots deep in their artificially stylized, painted or corrugated eyes - or more aptly, their eye slits - and although each has a certain degree of individuality, the little figures remain unknown to us; they project nothing and are not alter egos. Rothmann trains his lens on their faces and expressions, and thus, his portraits are born. Up extremely close, dust, dents, and rust become visible. In other words, what we see is time-traces of time that has passed since the figures were made, or during their period in a Berlin attic, and - considering that he robots date back to Rothmann's childhood - time lived by the photographer and recipients of his pictures. But unlike dolls, these mechanical robots bear no reference to the ideal of beauty at the time of their manufacture, and their features are in no way modeled on a concrete child's face. In this art project the robots appear as figures without a context, photographed face-on, cropped in front of a neutral background and reduced to their qualities of form. But beyond the reproduction and documentation a game with surfaces is going on; our view lingers on the outer skin of the object, or on the layer over it. The inside - which can be found beneath - is to an extent metaphysical, occurring inside the observer's mind. Only rarely is there anything to see behind the robot's helmet. When an occasional human face does peer out, it turns the figure into a robot-like protective casing for an astronaut of the future. If we really stop and think about modern toys, let's say those produced from the mid 20th century, when Disney and Marvel films were already stimulating a massive appetite for merchandising, the question must be: do such fantasy and hybrid creatures belong, does something like artificial intelligence already belong to the broader community of humans and animals? It is already a decade or two since the wave of Tamagotchis washed in from Japan, moved children to feed and entertain their newly born electronic chicks in the way they would a real pet, or to run the risk of seeing them die. It was a new form of artificial life, but the relationship between people and machines becomes problematic when the machines or humanoid robots have excellent fine motor skills and artificial intelligence and sensitivity on a par with, or even greater than that of humans. Luckily we have not reached that point yet, even if Hollywood adaptations would have us believe we are not far away. Rothmann's robots are initially sweet toys, and each toy is known to have a different effect on children and adults. They are conceived by (adult) designers as a means of translating or retelling history or reality through miniature animals, knights, and soldiers. In the case of monsters, mythical creatures, and robots, it is more about creating visions of the future and parallel worlds. Certainly, since the success of fantasy books and films such as Lord of the Rings or The Hobbit, we see the potential for vast enthusiasm for such parallel worlds. Successful computer and online games such as World of Warcraft...
Category

2010s Modern Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

C Print

Foyer VIII, Milan - Italian design architecture interior color photography
Located in Cambridge, GB
Foyer VIII, from Richard Heeps series A Short History of Milan which began as a special project for the 2018 Affordable Art Fair Milan. It was well received and the artwork has becom...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Silver Gelatin

Become Aware (The Girl behind the White Picket Fence) - Polaroid, Women
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Become Aware (The Girl behind the White Picket Fence) - 2013 20x24cm, Edition 8/10. Archival C-Print, based on a Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label. Artist Inventory # 15...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid

Brooklyn Bridge Sunset (Stay) - Polaroid
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Brooklyn Bridge Sunset (Stay) - 2006 20x20cm, Edition of 10, Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label. Artist Inventory No. 2572. Not mounted. ...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

Photographic Film, Archival Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid

Slim Aarons, 'Caribe Hilton Beach' Midcentury Modern Photography
Located in New York, NY
A woman reclining in a hammock hung between palm trees on the beach at the Caribe Hilton in San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 1956. Slim Aarons Caribe Hilton 1956. (printed later) C pri...
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1950s Modern Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

C Print

In Vogue
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Vogue magazine editor Topsy Taylor, a visitor to Acapulco, circa 1966. Complimentary dealer shipping to your framer, worldwide. Undercurrent Projects is proud to offer this vibrant...
Category

1960s Realist Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

C Print

Slim Aarons 'El Venero' Midcentury Modern Architecture
Located in New York, NY
Italian artist and actress Domiziana Giordano, Italian author Francesca Sanvitale (1928 - 2011), Dino Trappetti and Umberto Terrelli dining al fresco on a terrace overlooking the wa...
Category

1980s Modern Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

C Print

Open Space, City Library, Stuttgart, Germany, German Interior Architecture Photo
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Reinhard Görner Open Space, City Library Stuttgart, Germany 2014 Contemporary Interior Architecture Photograph A vision of contemporary minimalism and infinite knowledge, Reinhard ...
Category

2010s Conceptual Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

C Print, Lambda

Spiralling - Contemporary, Nude, Women, Polaroid, 21st Century
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Spiralling - 2021 40x50cm, Edition of 7 plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print based on the original Polaroid. Signature label with certificate. Artist inventory PL2021-1014....
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid

Untitled (Figure #7)
Located in New York, NY
Pinhole camera Chromogenic print (Unique) Signed and dated, verso This artwork is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City. Robert Calafiore employs a hand-built pinhole camer...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

C Print

Sprawl - 21st Century, Polaroid, Nude, Photography, Women
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Sprawl - 2020 37x50cm, 
Edition of 7 plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print based on the original Polaroid. Signature label with certificate. Artist inventory PL2020-874. Not ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid

Sunbathing Antibes, 1976 - Hotel du Cap Eden Roc French Riviera Nude
Located in Brighton, GB
Sunbathing Antibes, 1976 - Hotel du Cap Eden Roc French Riviera Nude by Slim Aarons 16 x 20" print. Limited Edition Estate Stamped C-Print. Edition of 150. Printed Later. Sunbathin...
Category

20th Century American Modern Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Digital

The Clash
Located in Austin, TX
Signed limited edition print of The Clash, featuring Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and Topper Headon, photographed by Brian Aris in London. Br...
Category

Late 20th Century Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

C Print

Eames Chillin' Xray photography
Located in PARIS, FR
A man with x-ray vision, Nick Veasey creates art that shows what it is really like inside. Edition of 25 pieces, 2023. Accompanied with the catalog of the artist and the certificat...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

C Print

Isabelle Van Zeijl - Love Me Wild, Photography 2020, Printed After
Located in Stamford, CT
Love Me Wild C-print on Fuji Paper Collection: FLOWER LOVE One Size 40.5 x 30.3 Edition of 8 + 2 Artist Proofs, 9 left FLOWER LOVE Roses warm you heart, they inspire us to nurture a...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

C Print

Untitled
By Steven Meisel
Located in New York, NY
Steven Meisel Untitled, July 2004 C-print 14.5 x 22 inches (sheet) 21 x 25 inches (frame) AP Signed verso
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

C Print

Ballons over San Francisco
Located in New York City, NY
David Drebin Balloons over San Francisco, 2016 30 x 72 inches Edition of 10 40 x 96 inches Edition of 7 C-Print
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

C Print

Isaac Newton, Cambridge, Trinity College Library
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This large-scale interior architectural photograph by German artist Reinhard Görner depicts the bust of Sir Isaac Newton in the Trinity College librar...
Category

2010s Conceptual Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

Lambda, C Print

Lumina # 202210 (Abstract Photography)
Located in London, GB
Lumina # 202210 (Abstract Photography) Chromogenic Print Face-mounted 4.5mm Matte Plexiglas Box - Unframed. Edition: 1/3 Backed with Dibond and C-channel hanging system + keyhole op...
Category

2010s Abstract Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

Plexiglass, C Print

"Sky Cab #1" Type C Metallic Print
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Jen's love of photography began as a child, when her grandfather, a photographer, gave her a camera. However, it wasn't until she graduated from UC Berkeley that photography became a...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

C Print

The Protector Markus Klinko Limited Estate Edition
Located in London, GB
The Protector Photo by Markus Klinko Limited Estate Edition C Print Produced from the original transparency Certificate of authenticity supplied Paper size 20×24 inches/ 51 x 61...
Category

Early 2000s Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

C Print

Reinhard Görner 'Biblioteca del Senado, Madrid, Spain' (Library, Madrid)
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Reinhard Görner Biblioteca del Senado, Madrid 2017 59 x 50 inches ed. of 10 $6,000 71 x 60 inches ed. of 7 $9,000 83 x 70 inches ed. of 5 $11,000 signed and numbered on label, verso Paper is trimmed to the image: actual image size listed Internal Keywords: Reinhard Görner, Library series, Madrid, Spain, Large-Scale Photography, Large-scale German photography, Spanish Libraries, Spanish Monuments, Library Photography...
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2010s Conceptual Art by Medium: C Print

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Lambda, C Print

Dust - Contemporary, Nude, Women, Polaroid, 21st Century
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Dust - 2021 50x40cm, Edition of 7 plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print based on the original Polaroid. Signature label with certificate. Artist inventory PL2021-1085. Not moun...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

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Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid

Massimo Listri 'Fortuny, Venezia'
Located in New York, NY
Massimo Listri Fortuny, Venezia 2022 C print Signed, dated, and numbered on verso label 39.5 x 47.5 inches (100 x 120 cm) edition of 5 - $12,500 47.5 x 59 inches (120 x 150 cm) e...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

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C Print

Venaria Reale IX Torino
Located in New York, NY
Venaria Reale IX Torino, 2016 Lambda print Signed, titled, dated and numbered (edition of 5) on artist's label on verso. Mounted to aluminum with custo...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

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C Print

Cosmos 47, 2024 - Underwater Photography Garden Nature Photography Blue Skies
Located in Brighton, GB
Cosmos 47 by Karine Laval is a Limited Edition Chromogenic Print Cosmos 47 is available in this size of 16" x 20" from a Limited Edition of 9 prints Cosmos represents a new chapte...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

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C Print, Color

Cosmos 19, 2024 - New York Spring Garden Blue Pink Cosmos Flower Nature
Located in Brighton, GB
Cosmos 19 by Karine Laval is a Limited Edition Chromogenic Print Cosmos 19 is available in this size of 16" x 20" from a Limited Edition of 9 prints Cosmos represents a new chapte...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

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C Print, Color

Breathe # 202503 (Abstract photography)
Located in London, GB
Edition: 1/3 Work can be hung with either the WallCleat system (support bar supplied) or the screw-eye system if it needs support from wire or above. Available in 4-5 weeks turnaro...
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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: C Print

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Plexiglass, C Print

Norman Parkinson 'Mouche at Praia do Vau, Portugal for Vogue, January 1973'
Located in New York, NY
Mouche at Praia do Vau, Portugal wearing a Nina Ricci swimsuit. British Vogue magazine, January 1973. Mouche at Praia do Vau, Portugal for Vogue, January 1973 C print Estate stamped...
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1970s Modern Art by Medium: C Print

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C Print

Belgian Contemporary Art by Hugo Pondz - En Apesanteur
Located in Paris, IDF
C-Print on Argentic paper Others sizes are available upon simple request Shipping of the artwork will be done in a tube or flat in a crate with or without American box frame. Additio...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

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Paper, C Print

Ravished (Till Death do us Part) Contemporary, Woman, Polaroid
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Ravished (Till Death do us Part) - 2005 20x20cm, Edition of 10, plus 2 Artist Proofs, Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Certificate and Signature label. Artist Inventory #9...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

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Parchment Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid

Jerry Hall Dive (Diptych)
Located in New York, NY
Norman Parkinson Jerry Hall , 1976 C print 60 x 40 inches each Estate stamped and numbered edition of 21 on verso American model Jerry Hall wearing a swimsuit by Martil and lipstick...
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1980s Modern Art by Medium: C Print

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C Print

Pink Flowers, Water Colors
Located in New York, NY
Digital C-print Signed, dated, and numbered, verso 15 x 15 inches, image (Edition of 25) 22 x 22 inches, image (Edition of 15) 31 x 31 inches, image (Edition of 15) This artwork ...
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1960s Other Art Style Art by Medium: C Print

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C Print

Sinking #1
Located in New York, NY
This floral photography has a dramatic sense of composition which recalls the careful arrangements of Dutch and Flemish still life paintings from the 17-18 century. With multiplied ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

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C Print

Baltic Ice, Peipsi Jaerv 014 by Bernhard Lang - Aerial photography, winter, blue
Located in Paris, FR
Baltic Ice, Peipsi Jaerv 014 is a limited-edition photograph by German contemporary artist Bernhard Lang. This photograph is sold unframed as a print only. It is available in 4 dim...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

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C Print

Between the Lines (The Getaway) - The Last Picture Show - Polaroid, Contemporary
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Between the Lines - The Getaway (The Last Picture Show) - 1999 50x50cm, Edition of 10, plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the Polaroid. Artist Inventory #694. Signature label and Certificate. Not mounted. Stefanie Schneider's photographs evoke scintillating moments suspended between daydreams and waking reality. Each scene, captured in the southwestern United States, radiates a surreal enchantment. The artist's role appears minimal yet pivotal, providing the decisive impulse that sets the imagery into motion. The figures in her photographs remain as elusive as the motivations behind their actions, and the narratives woven through her sequences are tantalizingly open to interpretation. Atmospheric disturbances in Schneider's work emerge as the result of a deliberate narrative arrangement, compelling viewers to navigate between visual mementos and the gaps in memory they conjure. Yet, her artistry is no less purposeful in its engagement with medium. Despite the inherent unpredictability of expired Polaroid film, Schneider wields it with calculated intent. The photo-chemical self-developing process, altered by age and decay, transforms the initial exposure into something alien yet mesmerizing. This dysfunction is a cornerstone of MIND SCREEN, a multi-part work that explores the fragility of reality, authenticity, and comprehension. Schneider juxtaposes this brittleness with a magical realism steeped in chimeras, crafting dreamlike sequences that resist definitive narratives. She entrusts viewers with the responsibility of piecing together presumed storylines, refusing to offer a manual for interpretation. Instead, her work draws us into a realm where the unreal reigns—shimmering scenes that evoke the mirage of a road movie, a moment of violence, or a tragic self-sacrifice. Film genres are invoked and subverted in a single breath: Paris, Texas by Wim Wenders is reimagined through a rose-tinted lens, Thelma...
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1990s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

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Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid

Saint Tropez Beach - Topless Sunbathing Nude Portrait French Riviera Beaches
Located in Brighton, GB
Saint Tropez Beach - Topless Sunbathing Nude Portrait French Riviera Beaches by Slim Aarons 16 x 20" print. Limited Edition Estate Stamped Print. E...
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20th Century American Modern Art by Medium: C Print

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Photographic Paper, Color, C Print, Digital

Terry O'Neill 'Frank Sinatra boardwalk'
Located in New York, NY
Frank Sinatra and entourage on Miami Beach 1968 (printed later) C print 16 x 20 inches Estate signature stamped and numbered edition of 50 with certificate of authenticity from the Terry O'Neill estate also available in a lifetime signed 20 x 24 inch edition of 50 - message for details This picture was taken on the first day of filming, as Senatra walked from his hotel at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach to the set of ‘The Lady in Cement’. “This was the first time I ever saw Frank and I was astonished by the mere power of his presence, mesmerizing the crowd as he walked casually past." - Terry O'Neill Terry O'Neill CBE (1938-2019) was an eminent English photographer known for his masterful documentation of the 1960s fashions, styles, and celebrities. Born in London, his artistry deftly exhibited the keenness of capturing his subjects in candid moments or unconventional environments, reflecting a compelling narrative that was both revealing and authentic. O'Neill's photographic legacy spans across prominent personalities, including influential figures such as Winston Churchill, Nelson Mandela, iconic musicians like Frank Sinatra, Elvis, and Amy Winehouse, eminent actresses like Audrey Hepburn and Brigitte Bardot, supermodel Kate Moss, and every James Bond from Sean Connery to Pierce Brosnan. This diversity underscores O'Neill's proficiency in embracing the breadth of fame and human charisma. His extraordinary contribution to photography won him The Royal Photographic Society's Centenary Medal in 2011, a testament to his enduring influence. His work has graced numerous exhibitions, contributing to the art form's rich history. Terry O'Neill's indelible mark on photographic art continues to be celebrated at IFAC Arts, and elsewhere. For the complete catalogue of Terry O'Neiil on 1stdibs follow us at International Fine Arts...
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1960s Modern Art by Medium: C Print

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C Print

The Hideout (The Getaway) - The Last Picture Show - Polaroid, Contemporary
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
The Hideout - The Getaway (The Last Picture Show) - 1999 20x20cm, Edition of 10, plus 2 Artist Proofs. Archival C-Print, based on the original Polaroid. Artist Inventory #724. Signature label and Certificate. Not mounted. Stefanie Schneider's photographs evoke scintillating moments suspended between daydreams and waking reality. Each scene, captured in the southwestern United States, radiates a surreal enchantment. The artist's role appears minimal yet pivotal, providing the decisive impulse that sets the imagery into motion. The figures in her photographs remain as elusive as the motivations behind their actions, and the narratives woven through her sequences are tantalizingly open to interpretation. Atmospheric disturbances in Schneider's work emerge as the result of a deliberate narrative arrangement, compelling viewers to navigate between visual mementos and the gaps in memory they conjure. Yet, her artistry is no less purposeful in its engagement with medium. Despite the inherent unpredictability of expired Polaroid film, Schneider wields it with calculated intent. The photo-chemical self-developing process, altered by age and decay, transforms the initial exposure into something alien yet mesmerizing. This dysfunction is a cornerstone of MIND SCREEN, a multi-part work that explores the fragility of reality, authenticity, and comprehension. Schneider juxtaposes this brittleness with a magical realism steeped in chimeras, crafting dreamlike sequences that resist definitive narratives. She entrusts viewers with the responsibility of piecing together presumed storylines, refusing to offer a manual for interpretation. Instead, her work draws us into a realm where the unreal reigns—shimmering scenes that evoke the mirage of a road movie, a moment of violence, or a tragic self-sacrifice. Film genres are invoked and subverted in a single breath: Paris, Texas by Wim Wenders is reimagined through a rose-tinted lens, Thelma...
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1990s Contemporary Art by Medium: C Print

Materials

Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, C Print, Color, Polaroid

Salvador Dali American Trotting Horses No.1 rare poster for Tokyo Exhibit 1974
Located in Paonia, CO
Salvador Dali American Trotting Horses no.1 poster for Tokyo Exhibit 1974. This image is from the The Currier and Ives Suite of six litho...
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1970s Surrealist Art by Medium: C Print

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C Print

C Print art for sale on 1stDibs.

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