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Artist: Leandros Pigades
Climbing Boy, Aegean Marble Sky
By Leandros Pigades
Located in New York, NY
Climbing Boy, Aegean Marble Sky, 2016
Chromogenic print
20 x 30 inches
Edition of 10
Category
2010s Contemporary Leandros Pigades Photography
Materials
C Print
Pirate Flag on Hillside
By Leandros Pigades
Located in New York, NY
Pirate Flag on Evian Hillside, 2014
C-print 20 x 24 inches
Edition of 5
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Leandros Pigades Photography
Materials
C Print
Aegean Sea Lifeboat
By Leandros Pigades
Located in New York, NY
Aegean Sea Lifeboat, 2014
C-print
20 x 24 inches
Edition of 5
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Leandros Pigades Photography
Materials
C Print
Small Aegean Sea Island, Cyclades
By Leandros Pigades
Located in New York, NY
Small Aegean Sea Island, Cyclades, 2014
C-print
20 x 24 inches Edition of 5
16 x 20 inches Edition of 10
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Leandros Pigades Photography
Materials
C Print
Untitled 7 (Cycladic Landscape)
By Leandros Pigades
Located in New York, NY
Untitled (Cycladic Landscape), 2016
Chromogenic print
20 x 30 inches
Edition of 10
Category
2010s Contemporary Leandros Pigades Photography
Materials
C Print, Photographic Paper
The Race Across Crystal Beach
By Leandros Pigades
Located in New York, NY
The Race Across Crystal Beach, 2016
Chromogenic print
20 x 30 inches
Edition of 10
Category
2010s Contemporary Leandros Pigades Photography
Materials
C Print
Castle Despotiko
By Leandros Pigades
Located in New York, NY
Castle Despotiko, 2016
Chromogenic print
20 x 30 inches
Edition of 10
Category
2010s Contemporary Leandros Pigades Photography
Materials
C Print
Young Swimmer in Hydra
By Leandros Pigades
Located in New York, NY
Young Swimmer in Hyrdra, Greece, 2015
C-print
30 x 20 inches
Edition of 1/5
Signed and numbered
Leandros Pigades is a contemporary artist based in Athens Greece and New York C...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Leandros Pigades Photography
Materials
C Print
The Race Across Crystal Beach
By Leandros Pigades
Located in New York, NY
The Race Across Crystal Beach, 2016
Chromogenic print
40 x 60 inches (diptych)
Edition of 5
Leandros Pigates (°1971, New York) creates mixed media artworks, paintings and media art....
Category
2010s Contemporary Leandros Pigades Photography
Materials
C Print
Sunbathers on the rocks at Spilia, Hydra, Greece
By Leandros Pigades
Located in New York, NY
Sunbathers on the rocks at Spilia, Hydra
C-print
16 x 20 inches, Edition of 10
or
20 x 24 inches Edition of 5
Leandros Pigades is a contemporary conceptual artist based in Athens an...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Leandros Pigades Photography
Materials
C Print
Pirate Flag on Hillside
By Leandros Pigades
Located in New York, NY
Pirate Flag on Evian Hillside, 2014
C-print 20 x 24 inches
Edition of 5
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Leandros Pigades Photography
Materials
C Print
Small Aegean Sea Island, Cyclades
By Leandros Pigades
Located in New York, NY
Small Aegean Sea Island, Cyclades, 2014
C-print
16 x 20 inches
Edition of 10
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Leandros Pigades Photography
Materials
C Print
Sunbathers on the rocks at Spilia, Hydra, Greece
By Leandros Pigades
Located in New York, NY
Sunbathers on the rocks at Spilia, Hydra
C-print
20 x 24 inches
Edition of 5
Leandros Pigades is a contemporary conceptual artist based in Athens and New York City. His work in...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Leandros Pigades Photography
Materials
C Print
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Pulse (Kings Road) - observations at the Schindler House in Los Angeles
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Original large format photographic print from Mona Kuhn's series Kings Road, ephemeral observations of interiors, vignettes and details captured at Rudolph Schindler's iconic LA home.
In Kings Road (2022) Mona Kuhn lyrically reconsiders the realms of time and space within the midcentury architectural elements of the iconic Schindler House in Los Angeles. Built by Austrian architect Rudolph M. Schindler in 1922, the house was both a social and design experiment and an avant-garde hub for intellectuals and artists in the 1920s and ’30s.
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Kuhn was born in São Paulo, Brazil, in 1969, of German descent. In 1989, Kuhn moved to the US and earned her BA from The Ohio State University, before furthering her studies at the San Francisco Art Institute. She is currently an independent scholar at The Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles. Occasionally, Mona teaches at UCLA and the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena.
Kuhn’s first monograph, Photographs, was debuted by Steidl in 2004; followed by Evidence (2007), Native (2010), Bordeaux Series (2011), Private (2014), and She Disappeared into Complete Silence (2018/19). In addition, Stanley/Barker Editions published Kuhn's Bushes & Succulents in 2018. In 2021, Thames & Hudson published a career retrospective titled Works. Kuhn's most recent publication Kings Road (2022) with Steidl accompanies a multi-dimensional museum traveling exhibition shown in Europe and the US.
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Fundamentals (Kings Road) - observations at the Schindler House in Los Angeles
By Mona Kuhn
Located in San Francisco, CA
In Kings Road (2022) Mona Kuhn lyrically reconsiders the realms of time and space within the architectural elements of the Schindler House in Los Angeles. Built by Austrian architect Rudolph M. Schindler in 1922, the house was both a social and design experiment and an avant-garde hub for intellectuals and artists in the 1920s and ’30s.
Fundamentals (2022)
Kings Road: A Rudolph Schindler House
45" x 60" / 114cm x 152cm / edition of 3
30" x 40" / 76cm x 102cm /edition of 12
limited edition photograph printed under artist supervision + accompanied by signed artist certificate:
artist signature label (8x10")
signed/editioned/dated/titled by the artist + stamped for authenticity
label is placed centered on verso of the mounted print
__________________
About the artist
Acclaimed for her contemporary depictions, Kuhn is considered a leading artist in the world of figurative discourse. Throughout a career spanning more than twenty years, the underlying theme of her work is her reflection on humanity’s longing for spiritual connection and solidarity. As she solidified her photographic style, Kuhn created a notable approach to the nude by developing friendships with her subjects, and employing a range of playful visual strategies that use natural light and minimalist settings to evoke a sublime sense of comfort between the human figure and its environment. Her work is natural, restful, and a reinterpretation of the nude in the canon of contemporary art.
For the past two decades, the Los-Angeles based artist's works have been shown steadily, revealing an astonishing consistency in technique, of subject and of purpose. In 2001, Kuhn’s photographs were first seen by an influential audience during the exhibition at Charles Cowles Gallery in Chelsea, New York. Kuhn’s distinct aesthetic has propelled her as one of the most collectible contemporary art photographers—her work is in private and public collections worldwide and she is represented by galleries across the United States, Europe and Asia.
Kuhn was born in São Paulo, Brazil, in 1969, of German descent. In 1989, Kuhn moved to the US and earned her BA from The Ohio State University, before furthering her studies at the San Francisco Art Institute. She is currently an independent scholar at The Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles. Occasionally, Mona teaches at UCLA and the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena.
Kuhn’s first monograph, Photographs, was debuted by Steidl in 2004; followed by Evidence (2007), Native (2010), Bordeaux Series (2011), Private (2014), and She Disappeared into Complete Silence (2018/19). In addition, Stanley/Barker Editions published Kuhn's Bushes & Succulents in 2018. In 2021, Thames & Hudson published a career retrospective titled Works. Kuhn's most recent publication Kings Road (2022) with Steidl accompanies a multi-dimensional museum traveling exhibition shown in Europe and the US.
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By Massimo Listri
Located in New York City, NY
Chromogenic Print – Unframed
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Fullmoon@Beacon
By Darren Almond
Located in New York, NY
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Fullmoon@Beacon
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Living in a Dream (Till Death do us Part) - Contemporary, Polaroid, Women
By Stefanie Schneider
Located in Morongo Valley, CA
Living in a Dream (Till Death do us Part) - 2005
20x20cm,
Edition of 10,
Archival C-Print print, based on the Polaroid.
Certificate and Signature label, artist Inventory No. 9781.
Not mounted.
on offer is a piece from the movie "Till Death do us Part"
Stefanie Schneider’s Till Death Do Us Part
or “There is Only the Desert for You.”
BY DREW HAMMOND
Stefanie Schneider’s Til Death to Us Part is a love narrative that comprises three elements:
1.
A montage of still images shot and elaborated by means of her signature technique of using Polaroid formats with outdated and degraded film stock in natural light, with the resulting im ages rephotographed (by other means) enlarged and printed in such a way as to generate further distortions of the image.
2.
Dated Super 8 film footage without a sound track and developed by the artist.
3.
Recorded off-screen narration of texts written by the actors or photographic subjects, and selected by the artist.
At the outset, this method presupposes a tension between still and moving image; between the conventions about the juxtaposition of such images in a moving image presentation; and, and a further tension between the work’s juxtaposition of sound and image, and the conventional relationship between sound and image that occurs in the majority of films. But Till Death Do Us Part also conduces to an implied synthesis of still and moving image by the manner in which the artist edits or cuts the work.
First, she imposes a rigorous criterion of selection, whether to render a section as a still or moving image. The predominance of still images is neither an arbitrary residue of her background as a still photographer—in fact she has years of background in film projects; nor is it a capricious reaction against moving picture convention that demands more moving images than stills. Instead, the number of still images has a direct thematic relation to the fabric of the love story in the following sense. Stills, by definition, have a very different relationship to time than do moving images. The unedited moving shot occurs in real time, and the edited moving shot, despite its artificial rendering of time, all too 2009often affords the viewer an even greater illusion of experiencing reality as it unfolds. It is self-evident that moving images overtly mimic the temporal dynamic of reality.
Frozen in time—at least overtly—still photographic images pose a radical tension with real time. This tension is all the more heightened by their “real” content, by the recording aspect of their constitution. But precisely because they seem to suspend time, they more naturally evoke a sense of the past and of its inherent nostalgia. In this way, they are often more readily evocative of other states of experience of the real, if we properly include in the real our own experience of the past through memory, and its inherent emotions.
This attribute of stills is the real criterion of their selection in Til Death Do Us Part where consistently, the artist associates them with desire, dream, memory, passion, and the ensemble of mental states that accompany a love relationship in its nascent, mature, and declining aspects.
A SYNTHESIS OF MOVING AND STILL IMAGES BOTH FORMAL AND CONCEPTUAL
It is noteworthy that, after a transition from a still image to a moving image, as soon as the viewer expects the movement to continue, there is a “logical” cut that we expect to result in another moving image, not only because of its mise en scène, but also because of its implicit respect of traditional rules of film editing, its planarity, its sight line, its treatment of 3D space—all these lead us to expect that the successive shot, as it is revealed, is bound to be another moving image. But contrary to our expectation, and in delayed reaction, we are startled to find that it is another still image.
One effect of this technique is to reinforce the tension between still and moving image by means of surprise. But in another sense, the technique reminds us that, in film, the moving image is also a succession of stills that only generate an illusion of movement. Although it is a fact that here the artist employs Super 8 footage, in principle, even were the moving images shot with video, the fact would remain since video images are all reducible to a series of discrete still images no matter how “seamless” the transitions between them.
Yet a third effect of the technique has to do with its temporal implication. Often art aspires to conflate or otherwise distort time. Here, instead, the juxtaposition poses a tension between two times: the “real time” of the moving image that is by definition associated with reality in its temporal aspect; and the “frozen time” of the still image associated with an altered sense of time in memory and fantasy of the object of desire—not to mention the unreal time of the sense of the monopolization of the gaze conventionally attributed to the photographic medium, but which here is associated as much with the yearning narrator as it is with the viewer.
In this way, the work establishes and juxtaposes two times for two levels of consciousness, both for the narrator of the story and, implicitly, for the viewer:
A) the immediate experience of reality, and
B) the background of reflective effects of reality, such as dream, memory, fantasy, and their inherent compounding of past and present emotions.
In addition, the piece advances in the direction of a Gesammtkunstwerk, but in a way that reconsiders this synaesthesia as a unified complex of genres—not only because it uses new media that did not exist when the idea was first enunciated in Wagner’s time, but also because it comprises elements that are not entirely of one artist’s making, but which are subsumed by the work overall. The totality remains the vision of one artist.
In this sense, Till Death Do Us Part reveals a further tension between the central intelligence of the artist and the products of other individual participants. This tension is compounded to the degree that the characters’ attributes and narrated statements are part fiction and part reality, part themselves, and part their characters. But Stefanie Schneider is the one who assembles, organizes, and selects them all.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THIS IDEA (above) AND PHOTOGRAPHY
This selective aspect of the work is an expansion of idea of the act of photography in which the artistic photographer selects that which is already there, and then, by distortion, definition or delimitation, compositional and lighting emphasis, and by a host of other techniques, subsumes that which is already there to transform it into an image of the artist’s contrivance, one that is no less of the artist’s making than a work in any other medium, but which is distinct from many traditional media (such as painting) in that it retains an evocation of the tension between what is already there and what is of the artist’s making. Should it fail to achieve this, it remains, to that degree, mere illustration to which aesthetic technique has been applied with greater or lesser skill.
The way Til Death Do Us Part expands this basic principle of the photographic act, is to apply it to further existing elements, and, similarly, to transform them. These additional existing elements include written or improvised pieces narrated by their authors in a way that shifts between their own identities and the identities of fictional characters. Such characters derive partially from their own identities by making use of real or imagined memories, dreams, fears of the future, genuine impressions, and emotional responses to unexpected or even banal events. There is also music, with voice and instrumental accompaniment. The music slips between integration with the narrative voices and disjunction, between consistency and tension. At times it would direct the mood, and at other times it would disrupt.
Despite that much of this material is made by others, it becomes, like the reality that is the raw material of an art photo, subsumed and transformed by the overall aesthetic act of the manner of its selection, distortion, organization, duration, and emotional effect.
* * *
David Lean was fond of saying that a love story is most effective in a squalid visual environment. In Til Death Do Us Part, the squalor of the American desert...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Leandros Pigades Photography
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By Massimo Listri
Located in New York City, NY
Chromogenic Print – Unframed
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"My ph...
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2010s Contemporary Leandros Pigades Photography
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By Massimo Listri
Located in New York City, NY
Chromogenic Print – Unframed
Free Shipping – Ask us for custom framing options.
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48 x 60 inches - edition of 5
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2010s Contemporary Leandros Pigades Photography
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By Risaku Suzuki
Located in Zurich, CH
RISAKU SUZUKI (*1963, Japan)
SAKURA 16,4-19
2016
Chromogenic print
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2010s Contemporary Leandros Pigades Photography
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