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Item Ships From: New York
Medium: Pigment
Minor Shelter
Located in New York, NY
This is a photograph by Adam Ekberg offered by CLAMP in New York City. Adam Ekberg (b. 1975, Boston, MA) is an artist whose calculated performances intersect with photography’s docu...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

She is the cauldron (Larkspur, Hound’s Tongue, Greater Masterwort)
Located in New York, NY
She is the cauldron (Larkspur, Hound’s Tongue, Greater Masterwort) 2023 Signed, titled, dated, and numbered on label, verso Archival pigment print 28 x 21 inches (Edition of 5 + 2...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

Balloon Tree
Located in New York, NY
Balloon Tree 2018 Signed and numbered, verso Archival pigment print This photograph by Adam Ekberg is offered by CLAMP in New York City. Adam Ekberg (b. 1975, Boston, MA) is an a...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

Dark memories of whence She came (Hellebore, Anemone, Fritillaria)
Located in New York, NY
Dark memories of whence She came (Hellebore, Anemone, Fritillaria) 2023 Signed, titled, dated, and numbered on label, verso Archival pigment print 28 x 21 inches (Edition of 5 + 2...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

Merry meet again (Daffodil)
Located in New York, NY
Merry meet again (Daffodil) 2023 Signed, titled, dated, and numbered on label, verso Archival pigment print 28 x 21 inches (Edition of 5 + 2 APs) $3,000 16 x 12 inches (Edition o...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

Into the center of the earth Herself (Clematis, Tulip)
Located in New York, NY
Into the center of the earth Herself (Clematis, Tulip) 2023 Signed, titled, dated, and numbered on label, verso Archival pigment print 28 x 21 inches (Edition of 5 + 2 APs) $3,000...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

Lawn Chair Catapult
Located in New York, NY
Lawn Chair Catapult 2017 Signed and numbered, verso Archival pigment print 40 x 50 inches (Edition of 2) Sold out. 30 x 40 inches (Edition of 3) $5,250 20 x 24 inches (Edition o...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

Lee Wells 'End of the World Party #9'
Located in New York, NY
Lee Wells End of the World Party #9 2023 Archival pigment print Edition of 5 Caption: Final Epoch Elegance: As the chapters of time gently close, Laila, Gertrude, and Mustafa immers...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

Aspens
Located in New York, NY
Samoylova's "Landscape Sublime" series explores how landscape imagery in contemporary culture is used to create constructed realities, wholly apart from our lived experiences. Samoyl...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

Trees in Fog
Located in New York, NY
32 x 40 inch archival pigment print. Edition #2/5. Samoylova's "Landscape Sublime" series explores how landscape imagery in contemporary culture is used to create constructed realit...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

Beaches
Located in New York, NY
Samoylova's "Landscape Sublime" series explores how landscape imagery in contemporary culture is used to create constructed realities, wholly apart from our lived experiences. Samoyl...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

Endless Desert Stone, The Dream Art Project
Located in New York, NY
The photograph is available in three sizes. The print is proposed as a face-mount; it is mounted to acrylic at the front and Dibond at the back. It is ready to hang with a metal bracket on the wall. Anne Valverde's photograph "Endless" captures the essence of an infinite desert landscape, stretching far beyond the bounds of the frame. The scene is one of stark, natural beauty, dominated by the sweeping dunes and scattered stones that pepper the sand. The neon text 'endless' is inscribed onto the barren desert floor, resonating with the boundless view. The composition of this image is striking in its simplicity and scale, with the gradation of light hinting at the vast expanse of space and time encapsulated within the desert's embrace. The text itself, a human-made construct, contrasts with the timeless and untouched environment, yet it seems to belong there, highlighting the desert's relentless continuum. The photograph, with its subdued tones and soft light, evokes a sense of solitude and introspection. It encourages the viewer to ponder on the concept of eternity and our place within it. The desert is a metaphor for the endless possibilities and the enduring passage of time, a place where one can lose themselves in the horizon that stretches into infinity. "Endless" is not just a visual representation of a desert; it is a reflection on the vastness of nature and the human spirit. Valverde's work prompts a contemplative state, a meditation on the unending cycle of life, and the awe-inspiring scale of the natural world. It is an invitation to explore the depths of our own thoughts and the ceaseless nature of our existence. Since 2015, Valverde has been working on a neon light installation project in several countries, which she materialises through photography. The DREAM ART PROJECT Her portfolio “City Icons” in 2008 brought her work to public attention. A series about Iconic Monuments from Major cities like Paris, New York, Hong Kong, London, Dubaï… Writing with Neon brings together two passions for Anne Valverde: light and words thus incorporating her main medium of expression: Photography. Valverde brings artificial light to areas where electricity is absent, creating a dissonance in the landscape and an unexpected and dreamlike light, creating a new message, independent from preexisting signs and words. Valverde’s first message is "dream", as she invites the viewer to go past reality and reflect on open spaces for escape in a complex and tormented world. Some themes are recurring: an amused gaze on social media omnipresence, hyper-connectivity or even office language shortcuts. This contemplation of the natural landscape suddenly opens up to a perspective on social evolution. By inserting neon lights in her photographs, she initiates a return...
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2010s Conceptual Art by Medium: Pigment

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Photographic Film, Archival Pigment, Acrylic Polymer, Neon Light, Archiv...

Untitled (SK-PH) by Angel Otero (textured red, yellow, blue and white abstract)
By Angel Otero
Located in New York, NY
Angel Otero is known for oil paintings of bleeding color fields that bunch and crease to create topographic textures. In this visually compelling edition, Untitled (SK-PH), the artist flattened one of his compositions into a digital print, turning his signature folds into trompe l’oeil. Here, they read as intricate line work atop a tumultuous sea of brushed pastels. Inspired by a visit to the Lincoln Center archives, Otero drew a connection between the dramatic flair captured in photographs of operas presented during the 1970s and works from his “Poussin” series. Discussing the characters depicted in Poussin’s paintings, Otero remarked, “they were painted with poses that seemed staged, like a play set...
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2010s Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment, Screen

Lee Wells 'End of the World Party #6'
Located in New York, NY
Lee Wells End of the World Party #6 2023 Archival pigment print Edition of 5 Caption: Resplendent Reverie: In the embrace of a verdant utopia, ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

Lee Wells 'End of the World Party #4'
Located in New York, NY
Lee Wells End of the World Party #4 2023 Archival pigment print Edition of 1 Caption: Garden of Otherworldly Delights: In an enclave where the ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

You are Here, The Dream Art Project
Located in New York, NY
The photograph is available in three sizes. The print is proposed as a face-mount; it is mounted to acrylic at the front and Dibond at the back. It is ready to hang with a metal bracket on the wall. The photograph titled "You Are Here" by Anne Valverde exhibits a minimalistic seascape where the vastness of the sea meets the expansive sky. The crisp horizon line divides the image into two broad swaths of muted color, imparting a sense of calm and infinity. The foreground is a textured white that looks almost like a continuation of the sea's surface, adding depth and grounding the photograph in a tangible reality. Against this serene backdrop, the phrase "You Are Here" is superimposed in a style reminiscent of neon signage. The contrast of the modern, human-made font with the natural setting plays on the idea of place and presence. It serves both as a marker of physical location and a philosophical statement about being present in the moment, offering a dual commentary on geography and consciousness. The artwork’s essence lies in its call for contemplation. In a world often dominated by haste and distraction, Valverde’s work is a gentle prompt to acknowledge and savor the present. The text acts as an anchor, pulling the viewer back from wherever their mind might wander, back to the 'here' that is not just a point in space, but a moment in time. The composition and the inclusion of the text work together to evoke a reflection on solitude and connectivity. In the absence of any human figures or traces of civilization other than the text, the image suggests isolation, yet the words imply a connection to the viewer. It is this paradox that enriches the photograph, encouraging a deeper engagement with the layers of meaning behind the simplicity of the captured scene. Since 2015, Valverde has been working on a neon light installation project in several countries, which she materialises through photography. The DREAM ART PROJECT Her portfolio “City Icons” in 2008 brought her work to public attention. A series about Iconic Monuments from Major cities like Paris, New York, Hong Kong, London, Dubaï… Writing with Neon brings together two passions for Anne Valverde: light and words thus incorporating her main medium of expression: Photography. Valverde brings artificial light to areas where electricity is absent, creating a dissonance in the landscape and an unexpected and dreamlike light, creating a new message, independent from preexisting signs and words. Valverde’s first message is "dream", as she invites the viewer to go past reality and reflect on open spaces for escape in a complex and tormented world. Some themes are recurring: an amused gaze on social media omnipresence, hyper-connectivity or even office language shortcuts. This contemplation of the natural landscape suddenly opens up to a perspective on social evolution. By inserting neon lights in her photographs, she initiates a return...
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2010s Conceptual Art by Medium: Pigment

Materials

Acrylic Polymer, Archival Pigment, Photographic Film, Neon Light, Archiv...

Dream Deck, The Dream Art Project
Located in New York, NY
The photograph is available in three sizes. The print is proposed as a face-mount; it is mounted to acrylic at the front and Dibond at the back. It is ready to hang with a metal bracket on the wall. In "Dream Deck," Anne Valverde presents a twilight meditation where the art of photography meets the tangible touch of installation. Valverde personally selects and places neon text, a radiant declaration of 'dreams,' onto a tranquil lakeside pier. This glowing script becomes the focal point, blurring the line between the environment and the message it carries. With an artist’s eye for the profound symbiosis between word and world, Valverde chooses the placement and font of the neon text to complement the natural serenity of the dusk-lit waters. The radiant blue of the evening sky mingles with the reflective surface of the lake, creating a seamless blend of color and calm, while the neon installation offers a striking visual contrast — a bridge between the viewer’s reality and the infinite potential of the dream world. The artistry of "Dream Deck" lies in its invitation to pause and ponder, prompted by the glowing invitation to dream, suspended just above the water’s surface. Valverde’s photograph is a carefully orchestrated composition that speaks to the dreamer within, suggesting that within the stillness of nature’s embrace, there is space to dream out loud. This piece is more than a snapshot of a place; it is a deliberate performance of light and typography, a narrative captured in a single, still moment that encourages the viewer to engage with the fluid boundaries of dreams. Since 2015, Valverde has been working on a neon light installation project in several countries, which she materialises through photography. The DREAM ART PROJECT Her portfolio “City Icons” in 2008 brought her work to public attention. A series about Iconic Monuments from Major cities like Paris, New York, Hong Kong, London, Dubaï… Writing with Neon brings together two passions for Anne Valverde: light and words thus incorporating her main medium of expression: Photography. Valverde brings artificial light to areas where electricity is absent, creating a dissonance in the landscape and an unexpected and dreamlike light, creating a new message, independent from preexisting signs and words. Valverde’s first message is "dream", as she invites the viewer to go past reality and reflect on open spaces for escape in a complex and tormented world. Some themes are recurring: an amused gaze on social media omnipresence, hyper-connectivity or even office language shortcuts. This contemplation of the natural landscape suddenly opens up to a perspective on social evolution. By inserting neon lights in her photographs, she initiates a return...
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2010s Conceptual Art by Medium: Pigment

Materials

Digital Pigment, Archival Pigment, Digital, Photographic Film, Acrylic P...

Lee Wells 'End of the World Party #15'
Located in New York, NY
Lee Wells End of the World Party #15 2023 Archival pigment print Edition of 1 Caption: Last Luxe Lounge: In a garden where opulence intertwines...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

Lee Wells 'End of the World Party #3'
Located in New York, NY
Lee Wells End of the World Party #3 2023 Archival pigment print Edition of 5 Caption: Apocalyptic Elegance: In this lush, ethereal garden, Sebastian the Sophisticate, Lord Livingsto...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

Lee Wells 'End of the World Party #7'
Located in New York, NY
Lee Wells End of the World Party #7 2023 Archival pigment print Edition of 5 Caption: End of Era Elegance: As the curtains close on the world’s final act, a charismatic quartet—Leon...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

Lee Wells 'End of the World Party #8'
Located in New York, NY
Lee Wells End of the World Party #8 2023 Archival pigment print Edition of 1 Caption: Smoky Serenity: In a verdant embrace, Isabel, Maurice, an...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

Balmain and Lanvin, Long Stem Roses
Located in New York, NY
Balmain and Lanvin, Long Stem Roses 1957 Archival pigment print Estate stamped, signed and numbered by Andrea Derujinsky with certificate of authenticity Groundbreaking fashion pho...
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1950s Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

Brigands Hideout, Madrid
Located in New York, NY
Brigands Hideout, Madrid 1957 Archival pigment print Estate stamped, signed and numbered by Andrea Derujinsky with certificate of authenticity Groundbreaking fashion photographer Gleb Derujinsky invigorated the fashion industry with his glamorous, exotic, and often unconventional photographs. Gleb Derujinsky's career as a fashion photographer took hold in the golden age of European haute couture, when Balenciaga and Pierre Balmain were at the top of their game and Yves Saint Laurent and Karl Lagerfeld were designing their first runway shows. Although air travel was still reserved for the happy few, Derujinsky convinced his editors Carmel Snow and Diana Vreeland to send him around the world to photograph beautiful models like Carmen Dell Orefice and his future wife, Ruth Neumann draped in expensive gowns juxtaposed against rough desert dunes or a glittering ocean at sunset. His ideas were revolutionary and they gave rise to the mystique and glamour that is now pervasive in fashion. Derujinsky was the quintessential Renaissance man photographer, award-winning cinematographer and commercial director, inventor, WWII veteran, world traveler, jewelry designer, musician, ski instructor, Ferrari America race-car driver, and champion glider pilot. His passion for photography started at the tender age of six, by ten, he had built a photo enlarger, and as a teenager, he became the youngest member of the Camera Club of New York. His photographs appeared in major lifestyle magazines and extensively in Harper's Bazaar from 1950 to 1970 Derujinsky’s best fashion photographs are typified by the frisson between high fashion in the 1950s and 1960s with the dynamism of locations and urban scenarios." Louis Vuitton Fashion Photography...
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1950s Modern Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

Lee Wells 'End of the World Party #10'
Located in New York, NY
Lee Wells End of the World Party #10 2023 Archival pigment print Edition of 5 Caption: Celebratory Epilogue: In a breathtaking villa where elegance meets the extraordinary, Zahra, A...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

Lucy Blue, Limited Edition Photograph, Trees, Blue, Framed, Color Photograph
Located in Riverdale, NY
Lucy Blue is a limited edition photograph by Nancy C. Woodward. This is a limited edition photograph with a white frame. It 25" x 25". It is filled with blue colors and white . It is $1,600. This is an edition of 30. Nancy C. Woodward is an award winning photographic and mixed media artist. Her shadow portraits...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Plexiglass, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

Balmain's Mermaid, A Night in Paris
Located in New York, NY
Balmain's Mermaid, A Night in Paris 1957 Archival pigment print Estate stamped, signed and numbered by Andrea Derujinsky with certificate of authenticity Groundbreaking fashion photographer Gleb Derujinsky invigorated the fashion industry with his glamorous, exotic, and often unconventional photographs. Gleb Derujinsky's career as a fashion photographer took hold in the golden age of European haute couture, when Balenciaga and Pierre Balmain were at the top of their game and Yves Saint Laurent and Karl Lagerfeld were designing their first runway shows. Although air travel was still reserved for the happy few, Derujinsky convinced his editors Carmel Snow and Diana Vreeland to send him around the world to photograph beautiful models like Carmen Dell Orefice and his future wife, Ruth Neumann draped in expensive gowns juxtaposed against rough desert dunes or a glittering ocean at sunset. His ideas were revolutionary and they gave rise to the mystique and glamour that is now pervasive in fashion. Derujinsky was the quintessential Renaissance man photographer, award-winning cinematographer and commercial director, inventor, WWII veteran, world traveler, jewelry designer, musician, ski instructor, Ferrari America race-car driver, and champion glider pilot. His passion for photography started at the tender age of six, by ten, he had built a photo enlarger, and as a teenager, he became the youngest member of the Camera Club of New York. His photographs appeared in major lifestyle magazines and extensively in Harper's Bazaar from 1950 to 1970 Derujinsky’s best fashion photographs are typified by the frisson between high fashion in the 1950s and 1960s with the dynamism of locations and urban scenarios." Louis Vuitton Fashion...
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1950s Modern Art by Medium: Pigment

Materials

Archival Pigment

Lee Wells 'End of the World Party #11'
Located in New York, NY
Lee Wells End of the World Party #11 2023 Archival pigment print Edition of 5 Caption: Closing Curtains in Elegance: The illustrious trio—Nicholas, Youssef, and Leila—imbibe in refi...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

Lee Wells 'End of the World Party #12'
Located in New York, NY
Lee Wells End of the World Party #12 2023 Archival pigment print Edition of 1 Caption: Tropical Twilight: In a vibrant garden of earthly deligh...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

Snow Dream Pink, The Dream Art Project
Located in New York, NY
The photograph is available in three sizes. The print is proposed as a face-mount; it is mounted to acrylic at the front and Dibond at the back. It is ready to hang with a metal bracket on the wall. In "Snow Dream Pink," Anne Valverde intertwines the serenity of a winter landscape with the subtle vibrancy of neon art. The work captures a moment of stillness as dusk drapes the snowy scene in a blush of pink, while the word 'dream,' spelled out in neon, casts a warm glow across the cold ground. Valverde's signature use of neon text as an integrated element of her compositions is evident as she delicately places the installation within the natural environment. The glowing letters stand in gentle contrast to the twilight hues, a beacon that seems both a part of the landscape and a distinct echo of human presence and creativity. With the snow-capped mountains and frosted trees as a backdrop, the neon sign does more than illuminate; it inspires. It serves as a call to pause, reflect, and embrace the possibilities that dreams represent, even amidst the quiet slumber of winter. "Snow Dream Pink" is a visual symphony of contrasts — the warmth of the neon light against the cool snow, the soft sky against the crisp outlines of the forest. It's a testament to Valverde's skill in creating spaces where light, colour, and text invite the viewer to a place of introspection and wonder. Since 2015, Valverde has been working on a neon light installation project in several countries, which she materialises through photography. The DREAM ART PROJECT Her portfolio “City Icons” in 2008 brought her work to public attention. A series about Iconic Monuments from Major cities like Paris, New York, Hong Kong, London, Dubaï… Writing with Neon brings together two passions for Anne Valverde: light and words thus incorporating her main medium of expression: Photography. Valverde brings artificial light to areas where electricity is absent, creating a dissonance in the landscape and an unexpected and dreamlike light, creating a new message, independent from preexisting signs and words. Valverde’s first message is "dream", as she invites the viewer to go past reality and reflect on open spaces for escape in a complex and tormented world. Some themes are recurring: an amused gaze on social media omnipresence, hyper-connectivity or even office language shortcuts. This contemplation of the natural landscape suddenly opens up to a perspective on social evolution. By inserting neon lights in her photographs, she initiates a return...
Category

2010s Conceptual Art by Medium: Pigment

Materials

Photographic Film, Archival Pigment, Acrylic Polymer, Neon Light, Archiv...

Birdy Dream, The Dream Art Project
Located in New York, NY
The photograph is available in three sizes. The print is proposed as a face-mount; it is mounted to acrylic at the front and Dibond at the back. It is ready to hang with a metal bracket on the wall. "Birdy Dream," a photograph by Anne Valverde, captures the ethereal beauty of a mist-enshrouded forest, with the word 'dream' crafted in neon lights, seamlessly integrated into the landscape. Valverde's artistry is evident in her ability to blend the artificial glow of neon with the organic forms of nature, creating a harmonious tableau that whispers of the unseen and the imagined. The forest scene is alive with varying textures of foliage, dominated by the large fronds of ferns that fan out across the frame. The mist rolls through the trees like a gentle tide, blurring lines and softening the world to a palette of muted greens and grays. In this dreamscape, the neon 'dream' is both a literal and figurative illumination—a call to the magic that lies in the heart of the wild. The neon text, positioned amongst the forest floor, is like a secret waiting to be discovered, a reminder that even in the dense and tangled growth, there is space for dreams to take root and flourish. The soft light from the sign pierces the fog, symbolizing clarity and hope amidst uncertainty. Valverde's "Birdy Dream" is a tribute to the quiet strength of nature and the power of dreams to persist in even the most unlikely places. It's a visual poem that invites contemplation, asking the observer to consider the myriad of dreams that live hidden beneath the canopy, in the soul of the forest, and within us all. Since 2015, Valverde has been working on a neon light installation project in several countries, which she materialises through photography. The DREAM ART PROJECT Her portfolio “City Icons” in 2008 brought her work to public attention. A series about Iconic Monuments from Major cities like Paris, New York, Hong Kong, London, Dubaï… Writing with Neon brings together two passions for Anne Valverde: light and words thus incorporating her main medium of expression: Photography. Valverde brings artificial light to areas where electricity is absent, creating a dissonance in the landscape and an unexpected and dreamlike light, creating a new message, independent from preexisting signs and words. Valverde’s first message is "dream", as she invites the viewer to go past reality and reflect on open spaces for escape in a complex and tormented world. Some themes are recurring: an amused gaze on social media omnipresence, hyper-connectivity or even office language shortcuts. This contemplation of the natural landscape suddenly opens up to a perspective on social evolution. By inserting neon lights in her photographs, she initiates a return...
Category

2010s Conceptual Art by Medium: Pigment

Materials

Acrylic Polymer, Archival Pigment, Photographic Film, Neon Light, Archiv...

Angel in Dior, Les Caves at Maxim's
Located in New York, NY
Angel in Dior, Les Caves at Maxim's 1957 Archival pigment print Estate stamped, signed and numbered by Andrea Derujinsky with certificate of authenticity Groundbreaking fashion photographer Gleb Derujinsky invigorated the fashion industry with his glamorous, exotic, and often unconventional photographs. Gleb Derujinsky's career as a fashion photographer took hold in the golden age of European haute couture, when Balenciaga and Pierre Balmain were at the top of their game and Yves Saint Laurent and Karl Lagerfeld were designing their first runway shows. Although air travel was still reserved for the happy few, Derujinsky convinced his editors Carmel Snow and Diana Vreeland to send him around the world to photograph beautiful models like Carmen Dell Orefice and his future wife, Ruth Neumann draped in expensive gowns juxtaposed against rough desert dunes or a glittering ocean at sunset. His ideas were revolutionary and they gave rise to the mystique and glamour that is now pervasive in fashion. Derujinsky was the quintessential Renaissance man photographer, award-winning cinematographer and commercial director, inventor, WWII veteran, world traveler, jewelry designer, musician, ski instructor, Ferrari America race-car driver, and champion glider pilot. His passion for photography started at the tender age of six, by ten, he had built a photo enlarger, and as a teenager, he became the youngest member of the Camera Club of New York. His photographs appeared in major lifestyle magazines and extensively in Harper's Bazaar from 1950 to 1970 Derujinsky’s best fashion photographs are typified by the frisson between high fashion in the 1950s and 1960s with the dynamism of locations and urban scenarios." Louis Vuitton Fashion...
Category

1950s Modern Art by Medium: Pigment

Materials

Archival Pigment

Birdy Dream, The Dream Art Project
Located in New York, NY
The photograph is available in three sizes. The print is proposed as a face-mount; it is mounted to acrylic at the front and Dibond at the back. It is ready to hang with a metal bracket on the wall. "Birdy Dream," a photograph by Anne Valverde, captures the ethereal beauty of a mist-enshrouded forest, with the word 'dream' crafted in neon lights, seamlessly integrated into the landscape. Valverde's artistry is evident in her ability to blend the artificial glow of neon with the organic forms of nature, creating a harmonious tableau that whispers of the unseen and the imagined. The forest scene is alive with varying textures of foliage, dominated by the large fronds of ferns that fan out across the frame. The mist rolls through the trees like a gentle tide, blurring lines and softening the world to a palette of muted greens and grays. In this dreamscape, the neon 'dream' is both a literal and figurative illumination—a call to the magic that lies in the heart of the wild. The neon text, positioned amongst the forest floor, is like a secret waiting to be discovered, a reminder that even in the dense and tangled growth, there is space for dreams to take root and flourish. The soft light from the sign pierces the fog, symbolizing clarity and hope amidst uncertainty. Valverde's "Birdy Dream" is a tribute to the quiet strength of nature and the power of dreams to persist in even the most unlikely places. It's a visual poem that invites contemplation, asking the observer to consider the myriad of dreams that live hidden beneath the canopy, in the soul of the forest, and within us all. Since 2015, Valverde has been working on a neon light installation project in several countries, which she materialises through photography. The DREAM ART PROJECT Her portfolio “City Icons” in 2008 brought her work to public attention. A series about Iconic Monuments from Major cities like Paris, New York, Hong Kong, London, Dubaï… Writing with Neon brings together two passions for Anne Valverde: light and words thus incorporating her main medium of expression: Photography. Valverde brings artificial light to areas where electricity is absent, creating a dissonance in the landscape and an unexpected and dreamlike light, creating a new message, independent from preexisting signs and words. Valverde’s first message is "dream", as she invites the viewer to go past reality and reflect on open spaces for escape in a complex and tormented world. Some themes are recurring: an amused gaze on social media omnipresence, hyper-connectivity or even office language shortcuts. This contemplation of the natural landscape suddenly opens up to a perspective on social evolution. By inserting neon lights in her photographs, she initiates a return...
Category

2010s Conceptual Art by Medium: Pigment

Materials

Digital Pigment, Photographic Film, Archival Pigment, Pigment, Digital, ...

Untitled (I-90)
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Signed, numbered, and dated (archival label, verso) Digital Pigment Print 30 x 30 in, edition of 4 20 x 20 in, edition of 9 15 x 15 in, edition of 20 Please note that prices increa...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

Materials

Digital Pigment, C Print

Untitled (Langford Hot Springs)
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Signed, numbered, and dated (archival label, verso) Digital Pigment Print 30 x 30 in, edition of 4 20 x 20 in, edition of 9 15 x 15 in, edition of 20 Please note that prices increa...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

Materials

Digital Pigment, C Print

Untitled (Bike Life)
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Untitled (Bike Life), 2023 Bike Life — Leave your issues at home, get on the road, and ride it out ... It’s the other side of the bike world. More than crazy in chaos and running li...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

Materials

Digital Pigment

Untitled (Bike Life)
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Untitled (Bike Life), 2022 Bike Life — Leave your issues at home, get on the road, and ride it out ... It’s the other side of the bike world. More than crazy in chaos and running li...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

Materials

Digital Pigment

Untitled (Rockaway)
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Signed, numbered, and dated (archival label, verso) Digital Pigment Print 30 x 30 in, Edition of 5 20 x 20 in, Edition of 7 15 x 15 in, Edition of 9 Please note that prices incr...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

Materials

Digital Pigment, C Print

Untitled (M Train)
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Signed, numbered, and dated (archival label, verso) Digital Pigment Print 30 x 30 in, edition of 4 20 x 20 in, edition of 9 15 x 15 in, edition of 20 Please note that prices increa...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Digital Pigment, C Print

Untitled (New York City)
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Signed, numbered, and dated (archival label, verso) Digital Pigment Print 30 x 30 in, Edition of 5 20 x 20 in, Edition of 7 15 x 15 in, Edition of 9 Please note that prices incr...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Digital Pigment, C Print

W.T.C: Concrete Abstract#10 (panorama)
Located in New York, NY
Shai Kremer lives and works in New York. He completed his MFA studies at the School of Visual Arts (S.V.A) in Manhattan. For many years, Kremer's eye has been drawn to themes of urban destruction and reconstruction and to landscapes evidencing trauma. These concerns merged in his ambitious series W.T.C: Concrete Abstract, which explores the impact of the 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center. For more than a decade, Kremer made periodic visits to Ground Zero, focusing his camera on the efforts towards recovery, repair, and renewal. As a collection, Concrete Abstract conveys the gradual progression from tragedy towards healing. Each large-scale archival pigment print in the series is composed from as many as sixty to 100 overlapping images, resulting in a subtle collage that invites closer inspection while also reading as a unified whole. W.T.C: Concrete Abstract series was shown in the following venues: 9.11 Memorial Museum New York
 Museum of the City of New York
 The Bronx Museum of the Arts
 The Brooklyn Academy of Music Photolux Festival. Lucca, Italy FMoPa. Tampa, USA Julie M. Gallery, Tel Aviv Julie Saul Gallery, New York Robert Koch Gallery...
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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment, Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Carmen and the Cathedral, Notre Dame, Paris
Located in New York, NY
Carmen and the Cathedral, Notre Dame, Paris 1957 Archival pigment print Edition of 5 Estate stamped, signed and numbered by Andrea Derujinsky with certificate of authenticity The entire Gleb Derujinsky Collection available exclusively at IFAC Arts on 1stdibs. Groundbreaking fashion photographer Gleb Derujinsky invigorated the fashion industry with his glamorous, exotic, and often unconventional photographs. Gleb Derujinsky's career as a fashion photographer took hold in the golden age of European haute couture, when Balenciaga and Pierre Balmain were at the top of their game and Yves Saint Laurent and Karl Lagerfeld were designing their first runway shows. Although air travel was still reserved for the happy few, Derujinsky convinced his editors Carmel Snow and Diana Vreeland to send him around the world to photograph beautiful models like Carmen Dell Orefice and his future wife, Ruth Neumann draped in expensive gowns juxtaposed against rough desert dunes or a glittering ocean at sunset. His ideas were revolutionary and they gave rise to the mystique and glamour that is now pervasive in fashion. Derujinsky was the quintessential Renaissance man photographer, award-winning cinematographer and commercial director, inventor, WWII veteran, world traveler, jewelry designer, musician, ski instructor, Ferrari America race-car driver, and champion glider pilot. His passion for photography started at the tender age of six, by ten, he had built a photo enlarger, and as a teenager, he became the youngest member of the Camera Club of New York. His photographs appeared in major lifestyle magazines and extensively in Harper's Bazaar from 1950 to 1970 Derujinsky’s best fashion photographs are typified by the frisson between high fashion in the 1950s and 1960s with the dynamism of locations and urban scenarios." Louis Vuitton Fashion...
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1950s Modern Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

Contemplating the Galaxy, Jaipur, India
Located in New York, NY
Contemplating the Galaxy, Jaipur, India 1957 Archival pigment print Edition of 5 Estate stamped, signed and numbered by Andrea Derujinsky with certificate of authenticity The entire Gleb Derujinsky Collection available exclusively at IFAC Arts on 1stdibs. Groundbreaking fashion photographer Gleb Derujinsky invigorated the fashion industry with his glamorous, exotic, and often unconventional photographs. Gleb Derujinsky's career as a fashion photographer took hold in the golden age of European haute couture, when Balenciaga and Pierre Balmain were at the top of their game and Yves Saint Laurent and Karl Lagerfeld were designing their first runway shows. Although air travel was still reserved for the happy few, Derujinsky convinced his editors Carmel Snow and Diana Vreeland to send him around the world to photograph beautiful models like Carmen Dell Orefice and his future wife, Ruth Neumann draped in expensive gowns juxtaposed against rough desert dunes or a glittering ocean at sunset. His ideas were revolutionary and they gave rise to the mystique and glamour that is now pervasive in fashion. Derujinsky was the quintessential Renaissance man photographer, award-winning cinematographer and commercial director, inventor, WWII veteran, world traveler, jewelry designer, musician, ski instructor, Ferrari America race-car driver, and champion glider pilot. His passion for photography started at the tender age of six, by ten, he had built a photo enlarger, and as a teenager, he became the youngest member of the Camera Club of New York. His photographs appeared in major lifestyle magazines and extensively in Harper's Bazaar from 1950 to 1970 Derujinsky’s best fashion photographs are typified by the frisson between high fashion in the 1950s and 1960s with the dynamism of locations and urban scenarios." Louis Vuitton Fashion...
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1950s Modern Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

Iron Lady
Located in New York, NY
Ed. of 10, includes white frame. "Iron Lady" is part of Nathan Coe's Double Exposure series. Coe was inspired to create his double exposures while flying over Nantucket and seeing h...
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2010s Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

David Bowie, as Ziggy, 1973
Located in New York, NY
16x20” Limited Edition Print Hand Signed by the Photographer Other sizes available. Please allow extra production time.
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20th Century Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

Carmen Del'Orefice in Dior
Located in New York, NY
Carmen Del'Orefice in Dior 1957 Archival pigment print Estate stamped, signed and numbered by Andrea Derujinsky with certificate of authenticity The entire Gleb Derujinsky Collection available exclusively at IFAC Arts on 1stdibs. Groundbreaking fashion photographer Gleb Derujinsky invigorated the fashion industry with his glamorous, exotic, and often unconventional photographs. Gleb Derujinsky's career as a fashion photographer took hold in the golden age of European haute couture, when Balenciaga and Pierre Balmain were at the top of their game and Yves Saint Laurent and Karl Lagerfeld were designing their first runway shows. Although air travel was still reserved for the happy few, Derujinsky convinced his editors Carmel Snow and Diana Vreeland to send him around the world to photograph beautiful models like Carmen Dell Orefice and his future wife, Ruth Neumann draped in expensive gowns juxtaposed against rough desert dunes or a glittering ocean at sunset. His ideas were revolutionary and they gave rise to the mystique and glamour that is now pervasive in fashion. Derujinsky was the quintessential Renaissance man photographer, award-winning cinematographer and commercial director, inventor, WWII veteran, world traveler, jewelry designer, musician, ski instructor, Ferrari America race-car driver, and champion glider pilot. His passion for photography started at the tender age of six, by ten, he had built a photo enlarger, and as a teenager, he became the youngest member of the Camera Club of New York. His photographs appeared in major lifestyle magazines and extensively in Harper's Bazaar from 1950 to 1970 Derujinsky’s best fashion photographs are typified by the frisson between high fashion in the 1950s and 1960s with the dynamism of locations and urban scenarios." Louis Vuitton Fashion Photography...
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1950s Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

GENTRIFICATION: Door #1
Located in New York, NY
Ancient Parlor floor door converted into a contemporary light box. The door opens to the viewer a unique point of view. Images from the series Gentrification were shown at: Brooklyn Historical Society Museum, Brooklyn NY, U.S.A
 during 2017 AT the show: "Shifting Perspectives". A sculpture from the project GENTRIFICATION (Part II) reflects my personal story. I lived in Bushwick through the course of a decade, from poor immigrant art...
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2010s Abstract Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Ink, Archival Pigment

Ruth Neumann, Uppuveli Beach, Sri Lanka
Located in New York, NY
Ruth Neumann, Uppuveli Beach, Sri Lanka 1957 Archival pigment print Estate stamped, signed and numbered by Andrea Derujinsky with certificate of authenticity Groundbreaking fashion photographer Gleb Derujinsky invigorated the fashion industry with his glamorous, exotic, and often unconventional photographs. Gleb Derujinsky's career as a fashion photographer took hold in the golden age of European haute couture, when Balenciaga and Pierre Balmain were at the top of their game and Yves Saint Laurent and Karl Lagerfeld were designing their first runway shows. Although air travel was still reserved for the happy few, Derujinsky convinced his editors Carmel Snow and Diana Vreeland to send him around the world to photograph beautiful models like Carmen Dell Orefice and his future wife, Ruth Neumann draped in expensive gowns juxtaposed against rough desert dunes or a glittering ocean at sunset. His ideas were revolutionary and they gave rise to the mystique and glamour that is now pervasive in fashion. Derujinsky was the quintessential Renaissance man photographer, award-winning cinematographer and commercial director, inventor, WWII veteran, world traveler, jewelry designer, musician, ski instructor, Ferrari America race-car driver, and champion glider pilot. His passion for photography started at the tender age of six, by ten, he had built a photo enlarger, and as a teenager, he became the youngest member of the Camera Club of New York. His photographs appeared in major lifestyle magazines and extensively in Harper's Bazaar from 1950 to 1970 Derujinsky’s best fashion photographs are typified by the frisson between high fashion in the 1950s and 1960s with the dynamism of locations and urban scenarios." Louis Vuitton Fashion...
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1950s Modern Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

Ruth Neumann, Kowloon Victoria Harbor, Hong Kong
Located in New York, NY
Ruth Neumann, Kowloon Victoria Harbor, Hong Kong 1957 Archival pigment print Estate stamped, signed and numbered by Andrea Derujinsky with certificate ...
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1950s Modern Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

Embden Goose, Age 28, I
Located in New York, NY
Archival pigment print (Edition of 15) Signed in pencil, verso 9 x 9 inches, image From the series, "Allowed to Grow Old" This artwork is offered by ClampArt, located in New York C...
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Early 2000s Other Art Style Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

The Temple of Dawn II, Bangkok, Thailand
Located in New York, NY
The Temple of Dawn II, Bangkok, Thailand 1957 Archival pigment print Edition of 5 Estate stamped, signed and numbered by Andrea Derujinsky with certificate of authenticity The entir...
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1950s Modern Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

1856-1866 (from Taylor Mac’s “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music”) Decade 9
Located in New York, NY
1856-1866 (from Taylor Mac’s “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music”) Decade 9: Songs Popular at the Height of Polarization Costume by Machine Dazzle for Taylor Mac in “A 24-Decade H...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

1836-1846 (from Taylor Mac’s “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music”) Decade 7
Located in New York, NY
1836-1846 (from Taylor Mac’s “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music”) Decade 7: Songs Popular During the Underground Railroad Costume by Machine Dazzle for Taylor Mac in “A 24-Decade...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

1816-1826 (from Taylor Mac’s “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music”) Decade 5
Located in New York, NY
1816-1826 (from Taylor Mac’s “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music”) Decade 5: Songs Popular in Recovery Costume by Machine Dazzle for Taylor Mac in “A 24-Decade History of Popular ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

1806-1816 (from Taylor Mac’s “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music”) Decade 4
Located in New York, NY
1806-1816 (from Taylor Mac’s “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music”) Decade 4: Songs Popular in the Heteronormative Narrative Costume by Machine Dazz...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

1986-1996 (from Taylor Mac’s “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music”) Decade 22
Located in New York, NY
1986-1996 (from Taylor Mac’s “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music”) Decade 22: Songs Popular at the Height of AIDS Costume by Machine Dazzle for Tay...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

1946-1956 (from Taylor Mac’s “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music”) Decade 18
Located in New York, NY
1946-1956 (from Taylor Mac’s “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music”) Decade 18: Songs Popular During White Flight Costume by Machine Dazzle for Taylo...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

1886-1896 (from Taylor Mac’s “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music”) Decade 12
Located in New York, NY
1886-1896 (from Taylor Mac’s “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music”) Decade 12: Songs Popular on the Oklahoma Land Rush Costume by Machine Dazzle for Taylor Mac in “A 24-Decade Hist...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

1776-1786 (from Taylor Mac’s “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music”) Decade 1
Located in New York, NY
1776-1786 (from Taylor Mac’s “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music”) Decade 1: Songs Popular During the American Revolution Costume by Machine Dazzle for Taylor Mac in “A 24-Decade ...
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2010s Contemporary Art by Medium: Pigment

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Archival Pigment

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