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Medium: Laser
Reinhard Görner: Colored Columns III: Neue Museum, Berlin

Reinhard Görner: Colored Columns III: Neue Museum, Berlin

By Reinhard Görner

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Reinhard Görner Colored Columns New Museum, Berlin 62.5 x 50 inches ed. of 10 $6,000 75 x 60 inches ed. of 5 $9,000 87.5 x 70 inches ed. of 5 $11,000 signed and numbered on label, verso Reinhard Görner, with his large format photographs orchestrates the monumentality of rooms. An active architecture photographer since 1985, is a master of perspectives and precise spatial compositions, and he thus considers classical sculpture, in all of its possible facets, a special challenge. "Görner’s photographs sometimes open the doors to another world and take the viewer with them on a journey through time. Here the palace is no longer a museum but both royal residence and a site steeped in history. The viewer does not have to share the halls with the masses of visitors; instead the images offer him exclusive impressions of the Galerie des Glaces (Hall of Mirrors) and the Galerie des Batailles (Hall of Battles) as even the king of France was probably never granted. The halls are empty of people, yet they seem to be able to unfurl their individual characters of their own accord. These places practically breathe history, and this aspect is also part of the essence captured in the photographs. King Wilhelm of Prussia was named German Emperor Wilhelm I in the Hall of Mirrors after France was defeated in 1870–1871 in the Franco-German War. The Treaty of Versailles following World War I was also signed there in 1919. In this sense, the architectural photographs of Versailles’s ceremonial rooms have an edge on Renaissance paintings; here even a sense of world history arises within the viewer – one which continues to exert an influence today". Horst Klöver Paper is trimmed to the image: actual image size listed Internal: The Neues Museum...

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21st Century and Contemporary Conceptual Art by Medium: Laser

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Lambda

Saks Fifth Ave, Estate Edition, Portrait Photograph
Saks Fifth Ave, Estate Edition, Portrait Photograph

Saks Fifth Ave, Estate Edition, Portrait Photograph

By Slim Aarons

Located in Los Angeles, CA

This mid-1950s portrait photograph, captured by society photographer Slim Aarons, features a young woman modelling an outfit for a Saks Fifth Avenue catalog shoot. This is an estate...

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1950s American Realist Art by Medium: Laser

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Emulsion, Photographic Paper, Black and White, Lambda

Slim Aarons: Tiger Morse (Slim Aarons Estate Edition)
Slim Aarons: Tiger Morse (Slim Aarons Estate Edition)

Slim Aarons: Tiger Morse (Slim Aarons Estate Edition)

By Slim Aarons

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Tiger Morse sits in her shop, 'A la Carte' in New York, 1964. Andy Warhol star and fashion designer Joan "Tiger" Morse is pictured here with her signature black lace and a feathered mask, with a cigarette and long holder. She was a regular at Max's Kansas City, a society girl turned radical designer and creative dropout. She frequently lied about her past, and her biography remains a bit mysterious. She has been called “La Passionaria of the dropout subculture.” She would say, “I work all day and I swing all night." Her celebrity clients ran the gamut from Jackie Kennedy to Frank Zappa. She was known for only using manmade materials, including vinyl, Mylar, sequins, and electric lights. Her pop designs include the Love / Hate dress, which said "Love" on the front and "Hate" on the back. Tiger was in two Andy Warhol factory films, Tiger Morse, 1967 and **** (Four Stars). She was the subject of Tiger Morse, while **** also featured Tiger, Edie Sedgwick, Nico, and Ultra Violet. Her designs can be seen on the cover of the "We're Only In It For The Money" album, which parodies The Beatles Sargent...

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1960s American Realist Art by Medium: Laser

Materials

Lambda

Slim Aarons 'Porto Ercole'
Slim Aarons 'Porto Ercole'

Slim Aarons 'Porto Ercole'

By Slim Aarons

Located in New York, NY

Slim Aarons Porto Ercole 1980 C print Estate stamped and hand numbered edition of 150 with certificate of authenticity from the estate. A jetty juts out from a rocky shoreline in...

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1980s Realist Art by Medium: Laser

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Lambda

Sunbathers at Eden Roc, Estate Edition
Sunbathers at Eden Roc, Estate Edition

Sunbathers at Eden Roc, Estate Edition

By Slim Aarons

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Sunbathers at the Hotel du Cap Eden-Roc, Antibes, France, August 1969. Slim Aarons Estate Edition, Certificate of Authenticity included Numbered and stamped by the Slim Aarons Estat...

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1960s Realist Art by Medium: Laser

Materials

Lambda

Underwater Drink, Las Brisas, Estate Edition, Acapulco, Mexico, early 1970s
Underwater Drink, Las Brisas, Estate Edition, Acapulco, Mexico, early 1970s

Underwater Drink, Las Brisas, Estate Edition, Acapulco, Mexico, early 1970s

By Slim Aarons

Located in Los Angeles, CA

A woman drinking from a coconut underwater in the pool at Las Brisas Hotel in Acapulco, Mexico, February 1972. Slim Aarons Underwater Drink Acapulco Slim Aarons Estate Edition, Certificate of Authenticity included Numbered and stamped by the Slim Aarons Estate Collector will receive the next number in the edition Modern printing from original transparency C-type print on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper, Crisp detail, continuous tone and brilliant color Paper weight 210gms Matte Satin Surface Complimentary dealer shipping to your framer, worldwide. Over the course of a career lasting half a century, Slim Aarons (1916-2006) portrayed high society, aristocracy, authors, artists, business icons, the celebrated and their milieu. In doing so, he captured a golden age of wealth, privilege, beauty and leisure that occurred alongside—but quite separate from—the cultural and political backdrop of the second half of the Twentieth Century. Photograph is unframed Slide show includes a close-up of the Slim Aarons estate's stamp. Collector will get the next number in the edition * We are pleased to offer the entire archive of the Slim Aarons Estate, offering the official Slim Aarons Estate Edition (only offered in this edition of 150). * Undercurrent Projects, New York, is proud to represent Aarons' full collection of negatives and transparencies. Housed at Getty Images Hulton Archive in London, The Slim Aarons Estate has released the limited Estate edition as a Lambda print, which is a modern c-type prints. They have chosen Lambda prints for their sharpness, clarity, colour saturation and quality, compared to archival inkjet prints. Lambda printing gives true continuous tone. #slimaarons #acapulco. Vintage scene...

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1970s Realist Art by Medium: Laser

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Lambda

Laser art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Laser art 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 art 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, red, purple, 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 Randal Ford, Tyler Shields, James Lewin, and Stefanie Schneider. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Modern, 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 Laser art, so small editions measuring 0.02 inches across are also available