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Silas Shabelewska Black and White Photography

b. 1963

Silas Shabelewska was born and raised in Monaco in 1963. A Polish-American Shabelewska has practiced photography since the age of 14. At 16, she learned the process of analog photography and silver gelatin printing. In 1984, Shabelewska enrolled at The School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston where she majored in photography, film and video. Since the late ’80s, Shabelewska has worked predominantly in photography and has photographed art world personalities such as Leo Castelli and Helmut Newton in Monte-Carlo in 1995. Her solo shows include “The Vermeer Series” at Soufer Gallery in New York, “Roads America” at Björn Ressle Fine Art in New York, “Roads” at Gallery Kayafas in Boston, “Roads” at Briggs Robinson Gallery at Soho House in New York, “Silas Shabelewska” at Patrick Verelst Gallery in Antwerp and PEACE & LOVE at Soufer Gallery in New York. Her work has also been showcased in many group exhibitions in Washington, DC, Miami, New Orleans, Cincinnati, Fort Lauderdale, Corpus Christi and Antwerp, Belgium. She lives and works in Indiana with her husband, Norwegian-born artist Andre von Morisse.

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Artist: Silas Shabelewska
Portrait of Helmut Newton, Monte-Carlo 1995 (3 OF 5), Helmut Newton and Big Nude
By Silas Shabelewska
Located in Cody, WY
Portrait of Helmut Newton, Reach for the Stars, Monte-Carlo 1995. Shot in 1995 - Executed in 2006 EDITION OF 5 Silver Gelatin Print mounted ...
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1990s Contemporary Silas Shabelewska Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

And then She Laughed (MONTE-CARLO series) B&W photo Large Framed
By Silas Shabelewska
Located in Cody, WY
This large photograph is UNIQUE. Only one was made in that large size. The photograph is a silver gelatin print mounted on disband and framed in a back wooden frame. The image in the living room shows the scale and size of the work (different image on the photo). THE MONTE-CARLO SERIES (1980), Early works from 1980, Executed in 2011. Shot in abandoned 19th century villas in and around Monaco and Monte-Carlo between 1980 and 1982, the photographs feature young women in the artist's intimate circle of friends playfully posing in eccentric vintage attire...
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2010s Contemporary Silas Shabelewska Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Caroline in the Entrance Hall, Villa Victoria, MONTE-CARLO, B&W photography
By Silas Shabelewska
Located in Cody, WY
UNIQUE PRINT SILVER GELATIN - silver gelatin print mounted on diebond and framed in black frame. THE MONTE-CARLO SERIES (1980), Early works from 1980, Executed in 2011. Shot in abandoned 19th century villas in and around Monaco and Monte-Carlo between 1980 and 1982, the photographs feature young women in the artist's intimate circle of friends playfully posing in eccentric vintage attire...
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1980s Contemporary Silas Shabelewska Black and White Photography

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On Top of The World Villa Prince Rainier, MONTE-CARLO SERIES B&W Photography
By Silas Shabelewska
Located in Cody, WY
This is a UNIQUE print in large scale silver gelatin print photography, mounted on disband and framed in a black frame same as in the image featured here. The image showing the showroom is to show the scale of the work "In Situ". The image on the showroom image is of another work no longer available. TITLE: On Top of The World - Villa Prince Rainier, Eze-sur-Mer, France (THE MONTE CARLO SERIES). 1980-2011 Image size: 30 x 45 1/4 in. Framed size: 43 5/8 x 57 7/8 x 2 1/4 inches Unique Print in silver gelatin print mounted on disband and framed THE MONTE-CARLO SERIES (1980), Early works from 1980, Executed in 2011. Shot in abandoned 19th century villas in and around Monaco and Monte-Carlo between 1980 and 1982, the photographs feature young women in the artist's intimate circle of friends playfully posing in eccentric vintage attire...
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1980s Contemporary Silas Shabelewska Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

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