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Artist: Hunter Barnes
Contemporary photograph by Hunter Barnes of boy with horse at local rodeo
By Hunter Barnes
Located in New York, NY
This work is an artist proof, archival silver gelatin, handprinted by the artist and signed on verso.
Directly acquired from the artist.
The framing is 100% archival, with the use of only acid frame materials.
Glazing, Optium non glare museum plexi.
Hand carved wooden hand finished frame.
Hunter Barnes is a documentary photographer whose work captures aspects of culture and communities ignored by the mainstream and often misrepresented in the modern American narrative.
Hunter trained in photochemistry and traditional photographic techniques. At a young age, he began a nomadic life on the road. In his early twenties, Hunter self published his first book, Redneck Roundup, documenting the dying communities of the Old West. Other projects followed: four years spent with the Nez Perce tribe; months with a serpent handling congregation in the Appalachain mountains; bikers, lowriders, and street gangs...
Category
Early 2000s Photorealist Hunter Barnes Art
Materials
Silver Gelatin
Grandpa
By Hunter Barnes
Located in New York, NY
Hunter Barnes has documented his stay when joining the Tamkaliks Powwow in Wallowa, Oregon.
This work is an artist proof, archival silver gelatin, handprinted by the artist and signe...
Category
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Materials
Silver Gelatin
Tamkaliks celebration by Hunter Barnes black and white photograph
By Hunter Barnes
Located in New York, NY
Hunter Barnes has documented his stay when joining the Tamkaliks Powwow in Wallowa, Oregon.
This work is an artist proof, archival silver gelatin, handprinted by the artist and signed on verso.
Directly acquired from the artist.
The framing is 100% archival, with the use of only acid frame materials.
Glazing, Optium non glare museum plexi.
Hand finished wooden frame.
Hunter Barnes is a documentary photographer whose work captures aspects of culture and communities ignored by the mainstream and often misrepresented in the modern American narrative.
Hunter trained in photochemistry and traditional photographic techniques. At a young age, he began a nomadic life on the road. In his early twenties, Hunter self published his first book, Redneck Roundup, documenting the dying communities of the Old West. Other projects followed: four years spent with the Nez Perce tribe; months with a serpent handling congregation in the Appalachain mountains; bikers, lowriders, and street gangs...
Category
Early 2000s Tribal Hunter Barnes Art
Materials
Silver Gelatin
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Unframed
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Printed 2024
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Limited edition issued and stamped on front by the Getty Archive London
Edition size 300 only
NOTE OTHER SIZES OF THIS IMAGE AVAILABLE
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10 x 12''
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