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Medium: Pigment
Self-Portrait, Lloyd Hotel, Amsterdam
Located in New York, NY
Self-Portrait, Lloyd Hotel, Amsterdam 2012/2022 Signed, titled, and dated in black ink, verso Archival pigment print (Edition of 5) 20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm), sheet $2,000 ...
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

Reaching In, Photography, Limited Edition
Located in München, BY
Limited Edition of 7 Framed size 49 x 69 cm All works are Archival Pigment prints, floating in an all black wooden frame behind museums glass.  More sizes on request. Sara Punt's wo...
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

Moving, Photography, Limited Edition
Located in München, BY
Limited Edition of 10 Framed size 27 x 37 cm All works are Archival Pigment prints, floating in an all black wooden frame behind museums glass.  More sizes on request. Sara Punt...
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

Athirat (Argentum by Guido Argentini)
Located in New York City, NY
40x40in ed.18 Archival Pigment Print MOUNTED AND FRAMED Also available in 48x48in and 60x60in. Limited edition signed print by Guido Argentini. Guido Argentini was born in Florenc...
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

`Shibari 3`, Tokyo -from the series `Okurimono` Japan nude rope studio shibari
Located in Oslo, NO
Okurimono Pigment Print About the work : Shibari I is a work by contemporary photographer Christian Houge, from the Okurimono series. In this series, Houge has, through five trips to Japan (Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto), explored Japans otherworldly subculture and its ritualistic perfection. In this personal art documentary he has ventured into delicate themes such as personal identity, sexuality, longing and gender dysphoria. In this particular series, he uses staging as a method to create a story within a story. The viewers associations are important in meeting this work and ambiguity plays an important role. The images from the Okurimono- series is available in 3 different formats : Images from the Okurimono series is available in 3 different formats : * 50 x 75 cm : edition of 10 + (+2ap) * 80 x 120 cm : edition of 7 + (+2ap) * 113 x 170 cm : edition of 7 + (+2ap) Each print is numbered and signed More work will be sent from the artistry request. christian at soulfood no In this series, Houge has, through five trips to Japan (Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto), explored Japans otherworldly subculture and its ritualistic perfection. In this personal art documentary he has ventured into delicate themes such as personal identity, sexuality, longing and gender dysphoria. In this particular series, he uses staging as a method to create a story within a story. The viewers associations are important in meeting this work and ambiguity plays a Okurimono (meaning both “gift” and “that which is in-between” in Japanese) - is a word that binds together this comprehensive project developed over five trips to Japan between 2007 and 2018. The series explores the personal pursuit of identity, at times with an underlying darkness as Houge had the chance to be introduced to Tokyo’s subculture. In exploring this theme, Houge has ventured into delicate matters such as sexuality, longing and gender dysphoria. In this particular series, he uses staging as a method to create a story within a story. The artist wishes to question the viewer and provoke a reflection on topics that are often seen as taboos in our contemporary societies. The viewer’s own associations are important in appreciating this work where ambiguity plays an important role. The project started in the Harajuku district of Tokyo which is known as a center of Japanese youth culture and where Houge found some of his first motifs: teenage girls dressing up in post-Victorian dresses or ‘cosplay’ costumes to identify with a character of their favorite comics. Here, the desire to express one’s uniqueness is central and the photographer explores the tension between personal identity and aesthetics shared by all (or at least by the same youth group). In many of his carefully staged photographs, Houge’s models are masked, so as to echo the many social masks we wear in our day-to-day lives. In our post-modern information society, drained of wonder, these enigmatic masked characters also evoke the world of shamans and pagan rituals, therefore injecting a sense of mystery and spirituality that many people are longing for. Symbolism and the many references to ritual and identity in an otherwise suppressed society, may at times create a sense of unease among viewers. The Okurimono project also explores the topic of identity and sexuality in gender dysphoria with Japan’s nyūhāfu (the transsexual ‘new halfs’). Here, the quest for identity coincides with a search of femininity and body image which results in complex physical transformations. Viewers may look at these portraits not having any clue that models are nyūhāfu. Yet, the photographs are staged so that viewers are placed in a disconcerting voyeuristic role while looking at otherwise closed world. Shibari (the art of tying), which originates from the Edo period (1600s), is another territory explored by Houge in his Okurimono series. His striking photographs of female models tied with red rope on a white background take us into this powerful journey into vulnerability and surrender, power and freedom. Through tradition, symbolism and technology, Okurimono also explores the hugely potent symbols that help define parts of Japanese culture and national identity, between old and new. As Art historian Erling Bugge put it: “Christian Houge guides us into a mystery. It resides between the ritualized shapes of the traditional and withdrawn Zen garden in Kyoto and the equally ritualized spaces of futuristic, urban Tokyo. For a westerner, Japan might look familiar, since what is held up for us looks like a futuristic spectacle somehow grounded in a western imagination. This judgment, however, is too easy. In Houge’s photographs, the sense of sameness withdraws and a very different feeling of strangeness creeps up on us. In fact, what this series registers is a remarkable place of alterity in today’s global order, a radical difference bang in the middle of the familiar.” The images of the Okurimono series share a ghostly, otherworldly quality. In reality and dream, ritual and play merge while the boundaries between the known and the unknown dissolve. Christian Houge – Now – Okurimono Christian Houge guides us into a mystery. It resides between the ritualized shapes of the traditional and withdrawn Zen garden in Kyoto and the equally ritualized spaces of futuristic, urban Tokyo. For a westerner, Japan might look familiar, since what is held up for us looks like a futuristic spectacle somehow grounded in a western imagination. This judgment, however, is too easy. In Houge’s photographs, the sense of sameness withdraws and a very different feeling of strangeness creeps up on us. In fact, what this series registers is a remarkable place of alterity in today’s global order, a radical difference bang in the middle of the familiar. This is pushed to the limit in the technological and virtual wonderland of Akihabara in Tokyo, where shop after shop trade in electronic products and computer games, while a weird costume play...
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Early 2000s Pigment Nude Photography

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Digital Pigment

"Makers Mark" Photography 40" x 40" inch Edition 1/3 by Aaron Mcpolin
Located in Culver City, CA
"Makers Mark" Photography 40" x 40" inch Edition 1/3 by Aaron Mcpolin Medium: Archival Giclee Print Available sizes: Edition of 15 24" x 24" inch Editi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

Kamy
Located in New York, NY
Kamy 2007 Signed, titled, dated, and numbered, verso Archival pigment print 44 x 32 inches, sheet (Edition of 9) $2800.00 22 x 17 inches, sheet (Edition of 15) $1400.00 Please n...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

CLAUDIA SCHIFFER, Paris '97 (E_046)
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Bruno Bisang CLAUDIA SCHIFFER, Paris '97 (E_046) 48.5 x 40.5 inches Archival Pigment Print / Black & white fine art Bartya / Color gloss resin coated Edition of 15 + 3 AP Signed b...
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2010s Pigment Nude Photography

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Resin, Coating, Archival Pigment

Untitled (Nr. 0517) Photography 18" x 24" Edition 2/20 by Ben Cope
Located in Culver City, CA
Untitled (Nr. 0517) Photography 18" x 24" Edition 2/20 by Ben Cope Unframed - ships rolled in a tube Ben Cope + Rowan Daly Off the Grid Off the Grid is the culmination of a six-year photographic journey through Baja, Mexico. Ben Cope and Rowan Daly began their travels in 2014, working their way through the towns of la Salinas, Baja Mar, and Cantamar, down through Ensanada and la Bufadora. This series of photographs depicts the pair’s adventures and explorations. Off the Grid documents the textures, people, and places visited during this incredible journey. Ben Cope is a Los Angeles based portrait artist with a BFA in ceramic sculpture and photography from Columbus State University. He maintains a successful career with a diverse portfolio including fashion, editorial, celebrity portraiture and advertising. He is widely known for his celebrity and fashion portraiture, which has been published internationally in publications such as Harper’s Bazaar, Elle, GQ, The Work Magazine, Fucking Young, and l’Officiel, and has shot international campaigns for such clients as Adidas, L’Oréal, Paul Mitchell, and Vidal Sassoon. He has photographed Selena Gomez, Jennifer Lopez, David Lynch, Alex Rodriguez...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

"Peak of the Moment 2" Photography 47" x 35" inch Edition of 3 by Lukas Dvorak
Located in Culver City, CA
"Peak of the Moment 2" Photography 47" x 35" inch Edition of 3 by Lukas Dvorak Pigment print on Epson Fine ART paper 2023 Ships rolled in a tube ABOUT THE ARTIST Lukas Dvorak is ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Paper, Pigment

Power Pilgrimage - Birth Scene from the Farm and Ina May Gaskin (Red+Yellow)
Located in Gilroy, CA
In 1971, three hundred hippies set off from California in a convoy of 90 trucks and schoolbuses to find a new life. The pregnant women amongst them, out a desire to treat birth as a normal part of proceedings, passed around birth manuals and learnt to deliver each others' babies on the road. It was the memory of the very first woman, calmly and tenderly birthing in the arms of her husband in the back of a bus on a pitstop, that was to change the lives of two watching women...
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Paper, Digital Pigment

“Figures M: Photographs, ” 2003-2013
Located in New York, NY
Each print is signed and numbered in pencil, verso Portfolio of 28 archival pigment prints (Edition of 10) 14 x 11 inches This artwork is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City. “Figures M: Photographs,” 2003-2013 This carefully chosen collection of 28 photographs represents a span of ten years, from 2003 to 2013, a period in which Jason Langer...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

Ode to Courbet's The Sleepers
Located in New Orleans, LA
Edition 1 of 3 with 2 APs framing is an additional $525 Photography and acting are kindred spirits in the new series by e2 (Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien). Their current pho...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

30x30" Contemporary Nude Photography - Nude n.1, Woman, Body Fine Art Photograph
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This is a series of black and white Nude art photography (13 in series). We present this series of the human form - that which has inspired artists from time immemorial. This series ...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

Untitled (Nr. 5433) Photography 18" x 24" Edition of 20 by Rowan Daly
Located in Culver City, CA
Untitled (Nr. 5433) Photography 18" x 24" Edition of 20 by Rowan Daly Unframed - ships rolled in a tube Ben Cope + Rowan Daly Off the Grid Off the Grid is the culmination of a s...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

"Untitled (Nr. 1072)" Nude Photography 18" x 24" Edition of 20 by Ben Cope
Located in Culver City, CA
"Untitled (Nr. 1072)" Nude Photography 18" x 24" Edition of 20 by Ben Cope Unframed - ships rolled in a tube Ben Cope + Rowan Daly Off the Grid Off the Grid is the culmination o...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

Mark and Meghan
Located in Hudson, NY
Listing is for UNFRAMED print. Inquire within for framing. Edition of 1. If the exhibition piece is sold or the customer orders a different print size, the photograph is produced upon purchase. Please allow two weeks for production. Shipping time depends on method of shipping. Price is subject to availability. The Robin Rice Gallery reserves the right to adjust this price depending on the current edition of the photograph. ABOUT: For the last two years Mark and Kristen have collaborated using one of the earliest photographic methods, collodion wet plate to create ambrotypes on glass and tintypes on aluminum. They use a 1860 style view camera to create one-of-a-kind images, which become windows into an intimate, romantic, and beautiful world of faces, still lives, nudes, and landscapes. In this demanding process, the collodion coated tin or glass plates are immersed in a silver nitrate solution, and then they must be exposed in the camera and developed while still wet. Serendipitous flaws and beautiful imperfections are an inevitable part of this imprecise hands-on process. This show includes a combination of 24 tintypes and ambrotypes, which are 8x10 and smaller in size. Their intimate sizes ask the viewers to look closer and spend more time with these photographs to fully appreciate their power. — A welcome antidote to today's nonstop, ¬instantaneous imagery. Paradoxically, this intersection of past and present gives these pieces an unmistakably contemporary feel. The two collaborators deliberately play up the ambiguity of time. The nudes (some recalling E.J. Bellocq's alluring portraits of New Orleans prostitutes in 1912) are suffused with freshness and sensuality, even eroticism at times, with nearly all of them coming off as refined rather than crass. Fredrick Scott...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

Figure No. 93
Located in New York, NY
Inquire for information on other sizes from 14 x 11 inches to 40 x 30 inches (Total edition of 12). Portfolios of 28 signed archival pigment prints at 14 x 11 inches (Edition of 10) ...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

Gael Froget 04
Located in New York, NY
This artwork is offered in 3 sizes. The price of the artwork increases with the edition. Please contact us to inquire about the current edition number, availability, and price. This is a new image in the series, published November 2021. This edition is framed in a black float frame , Laminated and mounted to Aluminum. Size 1: 43 3/10 × 28 3/10 × 2 in (110 × 72 × 5 cm) - edition of 6 Size 2: 63 × 41 7/10 × 2 in (160 × 106 × 5 cm) - edition of 9 Size 3: 82 7/10 × 55 1/10 × 2 in (210 × 140 × 5 cm) - edition of 3 please inquire for a custom shipping quote - shipping worldwde The Painters Project by Eric Ceccarini is an ongoing collection of collaborations with painters and models that give birth to a number of distinctive photographs. Ceccarini offers the artists the opportunity to collaborate with some of the very best models he has worked with throughout his career to create an array of spectacular images. The Artist brings his own creative universe, techniques and palette, the Model their personality and body language. The model and artist interaction is key to the process. The temporary nature of the painting on human skin is captured and immortalized through Ceccarini’s lens to create the photographic artwork. Eric sets himself apart from others by shunning technical artifice and working in natural light, outside the studio. This results in soft, velvety, almost painterly images that amaze. Eric is a Belgian artist born in 1965. He gained a degree in photography from infac, Brussels in 1987, and has since then been a fashion photographer working with many of the top houses. Chopard, Elle, Marie-Claire, L’Oréal, Levi’s, Coca Cola, Virgin, Saab, Delvaux, Lowe Lintas and Ogilvy are just some of Ceccarini’s high-profile clients. Keywords: Photography, painting, model, contemporary, collaboration, women, paint, writing, shapes, black, white, blue, nude, body, beauty, emotion, pride, belgium, colors, bright, silhouette, french art, portrait, nude, body, portrait, thick layers, material, lina redford...
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2010s Other Art Style Pigment Nude Photography

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Photographic Paper, Color, Digital, Archival Pigment, Digital Pigment, A...

"Cradle the Sun" Nude Photography 18" x 24" inch Edition 1/15 by Aaron Mcpolin
Located in Culver City, CA
"Cradle the Sun" Nude Photography 18" x 24" inch Edition 1/15 by Aaron Mcpolin Medium: Archival Giclee Print Available sizes: Edition of 15 24" x 18" inch Edition of 7 32" x 24" in...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

"Kissing Eden" Photography 40" x 32" in Ed. 1/3 by Aaron Mcpolin
Located in Culver City, CA
"Kissing Eden" Photography 40" x 32" in Ed. 1/3 by Aaron Mcpolin Medium: Archival Giclee Print Available sizes: Edition of 15 20 x 16 inch Edition of 7 30 x 24 inch Edition of 3 40...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

Ode to Botticelli's Venus & Mars
Located in New Orleans, LA
6.75 x 16 inches - Edition 3 of 7 with 2 APs STATEMENT: e2, a collaboration between New Orleans artists Elizabeth Kleinveld and Epaul Julien, re-imagines iconic images from the hist...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

Untitled (Nr. 1072) Photography 36" x 44" Edition of 12 by Ben Cope
Located in Culver City, CA
Untitled (Nr. 1072) Photography 36" x 44" Edition of 12 by Ben Cope Unframed - ships rolled in a tube Ben Cope + Rowan Daly Off the Grid Off the Grid is the culmination of a six-year photographic journey through Baja, Mexico. Ben Cope and Rowan Daly began their travels in 2014, working their way through the towns of la Salinas, Baja Mar, and Cantamar, down through Ensanada and la Bufadora. This series of photographs depicts the pair’s adventures and explorations. Off the Grid documents the textures, people, and places visited during this incredible journey...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

"Garden of Ethernity 3" Photography 24" x 31.5" inch Ed. of 5 by Lukas Dvorak
Located in Culver City, CA
"Garden of Ethernity 3" Photography 24" x 31.5" inch Ed. of 5 by Lukas Dvorak Pigment print on Epson Fine ART paper 2023 Ships rolled in a tube ABOUT THE ARTIST Lukas Dvorak is ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Paper, Pigment

Art Deco Nude Porcelain Women and Ballerina Dancers in Classic Poses Blond Girl
Located in Miami, FL
Blond girls, Nude and scantily clad feminine figures, and ballerina dancers, with delicate, refined fingers and toes, are captured in idealized poses with soft pastel colors. In the most graceful pose, a beautiful blue-eyed blonde girl is captured on her tiptoes with outstretched arms. Signed, dated and numbered 3/15 recto, unframed, printed later, another size available- printed later - Printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art paper - There is an intentional light grain to the film. Robert Funk is a pioneer of toy photography, doll photography...
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2010s Art Deco Pigment Nude Photography

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Inkjet, Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

Exposure, Kristen Pazik, Milan
Located in New York City, NY
Exposure, Kristen Pazik, Milan, 2000 55 x 43 inches - Edition of 10 Framed (black or white)
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20th Century Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

Ananke (Argentum by Guido Argentini)
Located in New York City, NY
40x40in ed.18 Archival Pigment Print MOUNTED AND FRAMED Also available in 48x48in and 60x60in. Limited edition signed print by Guido Argentini. Guido Argentini was born in Florenc...
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

Black and white 19
Located in New York, NY
Since 1995 I have used a great deal of my time to study the lines and curves of the female body. Long before that I already had the idea that the female body contains every line, ev...
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

"Restraint" Black & White Photography 24" x 18" inch Edition 1/20 by Ben Cope
Located in Culver City, CA
"Restraint" Black & White Photography 24" x 18" inch Edition 1/20 by Ben Cope Not framed. Ships in a tube Ben Cope is a Georgia native graduating from Colum...
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21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

Gill (Side Nude), 1997
Located in Hudson, NY
ABOUT After 30 years of only exhibiting fine art photography, the Robin Rice Gallery is pleased to present a group exhibition featuring a selection of her gallery photographers and t...
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

Turkey Girl
Located in Wiscasset, ME
Much of Keith Hamilton's work is a comment on human perception: how our mind tries to recognize patterns and make sense of a complex world. Because context greatly influences how we ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Post-Modern Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

"Kissed Orchids" Nude Floral Photography 30" x 24" in Ed. 1/7 by Aaron Mcpolin
Located in Culver City, CA
"Kissed Orchids" Nude Floral Photography 30" x 24" in Ed. 1/7 by Aaron Mcpolin Medium: Archival Giclee Print Available sizes: Edition of 15 20 x 16 inch Edition of 7 30 x 24 inch E...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

Torso de Dimas
Located in Zurich, CH
Karla HIRALDO VOLEAU (*1992, French-Dominican) Torso de Dimas, 2019 Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle Photo-rag paper 52 x 39 cm (20 1/2 x 15 3/8 in.) Edition of 3 plus 2 artist's...
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Rag Paper, Archival Pigment

Waiting III (Sidewinder) - Polaroid, Contemporary, 21st Century, Color
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Waiting III (Sidewinder) 2005 60x140cm, including white frame, Edition of 10, Archival C-Print, based on the 10 Polaroids. Signature label and Certificate. Not mounted. Stefanie...
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Early 2000s Outsider Art Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Paper, Photographic Paper, Color, Archival Pigment, Polaroid

"WB12" Photography (FRAMED) 48" x 48" inch Edition of 10 by Giuliano Bekor
Located in Culver City, CA
"WB12" Photography (FRAMED) 48" x 48" inch Edition of 10 by Giuliano Bekor "WB12" Original photography by Giuliano Bekor 48" x 48" inch Edition of 10 This artwork printed on the highest resolution archival fine art 100% cotton rag velvet Somerset museum quality paper. Mounted on half inch Dibond. Coated with a fine art premier...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Pigment Nude Photography

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Plexiglass, Archival Pigment

"Twine" Shibari Nude Photography 30" x 30" inch Edition 1/7 by Aaron Mcpolin
Located in Culver City, CA
"Twine" Shibari Nude Photography 30" x 30" inch Edition 1/7 by Aaron Mcpolin Medium: Archival Giclee Print Available sizes: Edition of 15 24" x 24" inch Edition of 7 30" x 30" inch...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

"Thinking of Rodin" Nude Photography 40x30 inch Edition 2/7 by Lika Brutyan
Located in Culver City, CA
"Thinking of Rodin" Nude Photography 40x30 inch Edition 2/7 by Lika Brutyan "Thinking of Rodin" 40" x 30" inch Original photography by Lika Brutyan Edit...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment, Rag Paper

"Hat Contest" Nude Photography 47" x 35" inch Edition of 3 by Lukas Dvorak
Located in Culver City, CA
"Hat Contest" Nude Photography 47" x 35" inch Edition of 3 by Lukas Dvorak 47" x 35" inch Pigment print on Epson Fine ART paper 2023 Ships rolled in a tube ABOUT THE ARTIST Lukas...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Paper, Pigment

Plastic Beach
Located in New York, NY
A fan of photography since her early childhood, Mizrakli graduated from Yeditepe University in Istanbul, Interior Decoration Department, and continued her higher education in London,...
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2010s Surrealist Pigment Nude Photography

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Photographic Paper, Digital, Archival Pigment, Digital Pigment

1060. From The ONE Series
Located in Miami Beach, FL
1060, 2022 by Salvatore Arnone From the ONE series Photographic print on Hahnemuhle paper Paper size: 105 H x 86.5 W cm. Printed area: 61.5 H x 43 W cm. Edition of 3 Unframed Despit...
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

Better naked than yours #5
Located in New York City, NY
Gabriel Wickbold Better naked than yours #5, 2017 32 x 32 inches 80 x 80 cm Edition of 15 47 x 47 inches 120 x 120 cm Edition of 15
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

"Untitled (Nr. 7117)" Seascape Photography 18" x 24" Edition of 20 by Ben Cope
Located in Culver City, CA
"Untitled (Nr. 7117)" Seascape Photography 18" x 24" Edition of 20 by Ben Cope Unframed - ships rolled in a tube Ben Cope + Rowan Daly Off the Grid Off the Grid is the culminati...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

"Thorned Heart" Nude Photography 24" x 32" inch Edition 1/7 by Aaron Mcpolin
Located in Culver City, CA
"Thorned Heart" Nude Photography 24" x 32" inch Edition 1/7 by Aaron Mcpolin Medium: Archival Giclee Print Available sizes: Edition of 15 18" x 24" inch Edition of 7 24" x 32" inch...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Pigment

"Gray Cardinal" Photography 49" x 39" in Edition of 3 by Kseniya Vashchenko
Located in Culver City, CA
"Gray Cardinal" Photography 49" x 39" in Edition of 3 by Kseniya Vashchenko Not framed. Ships rolled in tube. Available sizes: Edition of 15: 29.5" x 24" in Edition of 7: 39" x ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Digital Pigment

Self Portrait #20 From Un niño en el Chicle Series. Limited edition photograph
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Jose Sierra work is deeply influenced by themes of self-representation and a homoerotic gaze. Through his unique aesthetic, he creates abject staged environments that challenge tradi...
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2010s Conceptual Pigment Nude Photography

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Color, Archival Pigment

Self Portrait #19 From Un niño en el Chicle Series. Limited edition photograph
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Jose Sierra work is deeply influenced by themes of self-representation and a homoerotic gaze. Through his unique aesthetic, he creates abject staged environments that challenge tradi...
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2010s Conceptual Pigment Nude Photography

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Color, Archival Pigment

Self Portrait #12 From Cuerpo en Tensión Series. Limited edition photograph
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Jose Sierra work is deeply influenced by themes of self-representation and a homoerotic gaze. Through his unique aesthetic, he creates abject staged environments that challenge tradi...
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2010s Conceptual Pigment Nude Photography

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Color, Archival Pigment

"Peak of the Moment 2" Photography 31.5" x 24" inch Edition of 5 by Lukas Dvorak
Located in Culver City, CA
"Peak of the Moment 2" Photography 31.5" x 24" inch Edition of 5 by Lukas Dvorak Pigment print on Epson Fine ART paper 2023 Ships rolled in a tube ABOUT THE ARTIST Lukas Dvorak i...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

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Archival Paper, Pigment

Self Portrait #2. La Piedra Sustituta II Series. Limited edition color photo
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Jose Sierra work is deeply influenced by themes of self-representation and a homoerotic gaze. Through his unique aesthetic, he creates abject staged environments that challenge tradi...
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2010s Conceptual Pigment Nude Photography

Materials

Color, Archival Pigment

Praying Mermaid - underwater nude photograph - archival pigment print 23" x 17"
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
An underwater black and white photograph of a young topless woman in a pool. Original gallery quality archival pigment print signed by the author. Limited edition of 24 Paper si...
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2010s Contemporary Pigment Nude Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

`Psycho`, Okurimono series, Tokyo- japan-nude -harajuku-girl-color
Located in Oslo, NO
Okurimono Pigment Print Images from the Okurimono series is available in 3 different formats : * 50 x 75 cm : edition of 10 + (+2ap) * 80 x 120 cm : edition of 7 + (+2ap) * 113 x 170 cm : edition of 7 + (+2ap) Each print is numbered and signed About the work : Work by contemporary photographer Christian Houge, from the Okurimono series. In this series, Houge has, through five trips to Japan (Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto), explored Japans otherworldly subculture and its ritualistic perfection. In this personal art documentary he has ventured into delicate themes such as personal identity, sexuality, longing and gender dysphoria. In this particular series, he uses staging as a method to create a story within a story. The viewers associations are important in meeting this work and ambiguity plays an important role. In this series, Houge has, through five trips to Japan (Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto), explored Japans otherworldly subculture and its ritualistic perfection. In this personal art documentary he has ventured into delicate themes such as personal identity, sexuality, longing and gender dysphoria. In this particular series, he uses staging as a method to create a story within a story. The viewers associations are important in meeting this work and ambiguity plays a Okurimono (meaning both “gift” and “that which is in-between” in Japanese) - is a word that binds together this comprehensive project developed over five trips to Japan between 2007 and 2018. The series explores the personal pursuit of identity, at times with an underlying darkness as Houge had the chance to be introduced to Tokyo’s subculture. In exploring this theme, Houge has ventured into delicate matters such as sexuality, longing and gender dysphoria. In this particular series, he uses staging as a method to create a story within a story. The artist wishes to question the viewer and provoke a reflection on topics that are often seen as taboos in our contemporary societies. The viewer’s own associations are important in appreciating this work where ambiguity plays an important role. The project started in the Harajuku district of Tokyo which is known as a center of Japanese youth culture and where Houge found some of his first motifs: teenage girls dressing up in post-Victorian dresses or ‘cosplay’ costumes to identify with a character of their favorite comics. Here, the desire to express one’s uniqueness is central and the photographer explores the tension between personal identity and aesthetics shared by all (or at least by the same youth group). In many of his carefully staged photographs, Houge’s models are masked, so as to echo the many social masks we wear in our day-to-day lives. In our post-modern information society, drained of wonder, these enigmatic masked characters also evoke the world of shamans and pagan rituals, therefore injecting a sense of mystery and spirituality that many people are longing for. Symbolism and the many references to ritual and identity in an otherwise suppressed society, may at times create a sense of unease among viewers. The Okurimono project also explores the topic of identity and sexuality in gender dysphoria with Japan’s nyūhāfu (the transsexual ‘new halfs’). Here, the quest for identity coincides with a search of femininity and body image which results in complex physical transformations. Viewers may look at these portraits not having any clue that models are nyūhāfu. Yet, the photographs are staged so that viewers are placed in a disconcerting voyeuristic role while looking at otherwise closed world. Shibari (the art of tying), which originates from the Edo period (1600s), is another territory explored by Houge in his Okurimono series. His striking photographs of female models tied with red rope on a white background take us into this powerful journey into vulnerability and surrender, power and freedom. Through tradition, symbolism and technology, Okurimono also explores the hugely potent symbols that help define parts of Japanese culture and national identity, between old and new. As Art historian Erling Bugge put it: “Christian Houge guides us into a mystery. It resides between the ritualized shapes of the traditional and withdrawn Zen garden in Kyoto and the equally ritualized spaces of futuristic, urban Tokyo. For a westerner, Japan might look familiar, since what is held up for us looks like a futuristic spectacle somehow grounded in a western imagination. This judgment, however, is too easy. In Houge’s photographs, the sense of sameness withdraws and a very different feeling of strangeness creeps up on us. In fact, what this series registers is a remarkable place of alterity in today’s global order, a radical difference bang in the middle of the familiar.” The images of the Okurimono series share a ghostly, otherworldly quality. In reality and dream, ritual and play merge while the boundaries between the known and the unknown dissolve. Christian Houge – Now – Okurimono Christian Houge guides us into a mystery. It resides between the ritualized shapes of the traditional and withdrawn Zen garden in Kyoto and the equally ritualized spaces of futuristic, urban Tokyo. For a westerner, Japan might look familiar, since what is held up for us looks like a futuristic spectacle somehow grounded in a western imagination. This judgment, however, is too easy. In Houge’s photographs, the sense of sameness withdraws and a very different feeling of strangeness creeps up on us. In fact, what this series registers is a remarkable place of alterity in today’s global order, a radical difference bang in the middle of the familiar. This is pushed to the limit in the technological and virtual wonderland of Akihabara in Tokyo, where shop after shop trade in electronic products and computer games, while a weird costume play, “cosplay”, is being performed in streets. A similar kind of simulation is being acted out in the district of Harajuku, where Houge found some of his motifs. There is no authenticity here, no western “essence” or “reality”; instead, the virtual conquers the carnal body in a purified play of surface, image and the hyperreal. This is exotic. All the while as we are conscious of these notions as pinnacle points in a western idea of the post-modern. But in this sense Japan has always been “post-modern”. It has always integrated the most refined culture and technology from the outside while somehow retained an identity for itself. So, what would this identity be? Houge takes the view of ritual and play. Indeed, Japanese culture seems to be grounded solely on ritual, in business and in sex, in its relation to nature and in religion. This play transcends the notion of authenticity altogether, unlike the West which is haunted by the “ghost” of origin and beginnings. In Japan, “now” would mean just that; it is a “no looking back”, but rather a flow of intensities integrated in the play and ritual of the ever-present, okurimono. There is no threat of being eaten up by western culture and technology here, for, like in Zen practice, the ritual oversees everything and has no historical drag. Japan becomes weightless, shot into orbit outside the material of earth itself. Is acting out the role as Lewis Caroll’s Victorian girl driven by a sense of nostalgia? I think not. It is a striving for a moment of perfected presence, in dialogue with Houge’s optical machine. It is the moment of Now. The girl, the Zen garden and the image shares in a perfection modified by small uncertainties, coincidental imperfections that become somewhat oblique points of entry for us - a discarded handkerchief or seemingly unremarkable shapes and reflections in the prismatic play of surfaces. There is a ghostly, otherworldly quality in these images, even in the fleeting blossoming cherrytree and the play of shadows across a concrete minimalism. The doubly exposed or reflected light on the lens reminds us of the uncertain beginnings in photography’s history, with its widespread belief that the camera was able to perceive more than the naked eye, like spirits and ghosts. In Houge’s images there are different specters, skeletal, natural shapes on the one hand, the machine and the virtual on the other. Here, like some scene from the film Blade Runner, there is an uncanny confusion and mix between the human and non human. Maybe the search for a perfect moment in the perpetual flow of things is a romantic or melancholic longing for transcendent wholeness, a drive that is harnessed in a rigorous attention to visual detail. This compulsive discipline might seem absurd to any western observer, while longing itself form a common ground and will ultimately be the basis in our meeting. Erling Bugge Bio: Christian Houge (born in Oslo 1972) Based in Oslo, Norway, I have been making photographs for over twenty years and new insights continue to open. By exploring the relation, and conflict, between Nature and culture, I get a better understanding about Mans` condition. I am interested in the consequences of Humankinds progression and how science often is the result of our conquering of Nature, both on Earth and beyond. Mans` ego, consumer society, the last remnants of pure Nature and identity are recurring elements in my work. I often juxtapose the visually aesthetic with an underlying uneasiness. This often emanates a cognitive dissonance in the viewer to invite deeper truths and personal references. Looking at our actions and place in environment, which we are so dependent on, is a recurring theme in all my exploration and can use everything from digital cameras to large format and panoramic analog cameras for specific projects. I have exhibited extensively in galleries and museums in my native country Norway, as well as the US, England, France and China. The series `Death of a Mountain`(2016-2021) is nominated for the 2021 Leica Oskar Barnack Award, as well as receiving an arts grant from Norwegian Arts Council. Most recently, my series `Residence of Impermanence` 2017-2019 has been exhibited at five museums and several galleries already (including a solo show at Fotografiska, Stockholm (2019), and Les Recontres d`Arles, Haugar Artmuseum, Preus Muaeum of Photography and 2019 (Galerie Omnius, Arles). In 2021, this series received ten nominations for the Prix Pictet Award with the theme FIRE. `Residence of Impermanence` is currently exhibited at the UCR: California Museum of Photography in Los Angeles with the exhibition `Facing Fire,` Art, Wildfire and The End of Nature in the New West...
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