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Item Ships From: Manhattan
Environmental aerial landscape color photograph: "My Land, My Landscape #37"
Located in New York, NY
32"x48" edition of 3 signed by the artist (fine art color photograph) This aerial landscape photograph depicts the sediments and water interacting at a tailing dam. Intense red, crim...
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2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Archival Pigment

"Abstract Composition XII" in Pink Red Green Black Modern Art Spots
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Abstract Composition XII" by James Chadwick is from his series that takes from vintage patterning, zooming in to see the abstraction of the detail whic...
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2010s Abstract Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Plexiglass, Photographic Paper

"Abstract Composition IV" in Black Turquoise Blue Yellow Orange Modern Art Spots
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Abstract Composition III" by James Chadwick is from his series that takes from vintage patterning, zooming in to see the abstraction of the detail whic...
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2010s Abstract Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Plexiglass, Photographic Paper

"Abstract Composition VIII" in White Cream Black Modern Art Spots
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Abstract Composition VIII" by James Chadwick is from his series that takes from vintage patterning, zooming in to see the abstraction of the detail which largely goes unnoticed. Ins...
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2010s Abstract Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Plexiglass, Photographic Paper

"Weeks 533" Edition of 5
By Stephen Mallon
Located in New York, NY
"Weeks 533" 30"x45" and 40"x60" photograph - edition 1/5 (unframed) Please inquire about additional editions and availability This iconic photograph is from the artist's series: ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Photographic Paper, C Print

Pico Garcez - Atacama #1, Landscape Photography
By Pico Garcez
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Pico Garcez (b.1963, São Paulo, Brazil) In Love with Photography, Iconography and Painting, exercises his gaze from childhood when he began to play with his first camera. Practicing ...
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2010s Realist Manhattan - Abstract Photography

Materials

Cotton, Archival Paper, Inkjet, Archival Pigment

"Lines of Nature", Contemporary Abstract Landscape Color Photograph, 40"x60"
By Zoe Wetherall
Located in New York, NY
40"x60" limited edition of 5, signed on reverse by the artist. This aerial landscape photograph portrays horizontal bands of greens, browns, greys and beige from foliage, water, san...
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2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Archival Pigment

"Abstract Composition VII" in Green Cream Black Modern Art Spots
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Abstract Composition VII" by James Chadwick is from his series that takes from vintage patterning, zooming in to see the abstraction of the detail whic...
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2010s Abstract Manhattan - Abstract Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Photographic Paper

Atacama Mountains - Bright Landscape Photography by Brazilian Photographer
By Pico Garcez
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Pico Garcez (b.1963, São Paulo, Brazil) In Love with Photography, Iconography and Painting, exercises his gaze from childhood when he began to play with his first camera. Practicing ...
Category

2010s Realist Manhattan - Abstract Photography

Materials

Cotton, Archival Paper, Inkjet, Archival Pigment

3rd St. Shadows
Located in New York, NY
Lambda digital-c print on Ilford Ilfoflex Archival Super Gloss, 2003. Signed, dated, titled, and numbered 1/1 on verso. This is a unique print. In the series ‘Weights & Measures’ (2...
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Early 2000s Abstract Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Photographic Film, Photographic Paper, Color, Digital, Lambda

Ernest Hemingway's house, Ketchum, Idaho, 30 June 2011
By Jonathan Becker
Located in New York, NY
Ernest Hemingway's house, Ketchum, Idaho, 30 June 2011 On the other side of this door, in the foyer, Ernest Hemingway ended his life with a shotgun. Photographed by Jonathan Becker...
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2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Archival Pigment

Melting World 02
By Ori Gersht
Located in New York, NY
From the series Floating World
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2010s Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Archival Pigment

Remedy Weekend (Pink) metallic paper
By Wendy Small
Located in New York, NY
40"x32" photogram, metallic paper Wendy Small’s “Remedy” photograms are made by collecting leaves, weeds, or flowers from a specific place (indicated in the title) and placing those ...
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2010s Abstract Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Photogram

Seeing 82-9
Located in New York, NY
Akira Komoto Seeing 82-9, 1982 Cibachrome print, unique 24 x 19 inches (image and sheet) Signed on verso
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1980s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

Materials

Color

Lost World 01
By Ori Gersht
Located in New York, NY
From the series Floating World
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2010s Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Archival Pigment

Floating World 03
By Ori Gersht
Located in New York, NY
From the series Floating World
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2010s Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Archival Pigment

Pinned Down, Maine, 2012
Located in Hudson, NY
This listing is for the unframed photograph. The Robin Rice Gallery proudly announces SUMMERTIME Salon 2019, an annual photography exhibit featuring gallery artists as well as a fe...
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2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Archival Pigment

Hangzhou, Zheijiang, China
By Lois Conner
Located in New York, NY
Lois Conner Hangzhou, Zheijiang, China, 1998 Pigment ink on Hahnemühle cotton paper 17 x 35 1/2 inches (sheet) 29 3/8 x 45 3/4 inches (frame) AP 3 Signed
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Late 20th Century Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Rag Paper

Hanging Garden
By Ori Gersht
Located in New York, NY
From the series Floating World
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2010s Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Archival Pigment

"Track Lines" Large Scale Contemporary Minimalist Landscape Photograph
By Zoe Wetherall
Located in New York, NY
Horizontal stripes of white and brick red are masterfully composed to capture an elemental pattern within a track field. The textured green and beige ground activate the overall fie...
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2010s Abstract Manhattan - Abstract Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Scars Halensee 967, Archival ink print on kozo (mulberry) paper
By Tamara Rafkin
Located in New York, NY
archival ink prints on mulberry paper. signed by the artist. edition of 3 Tamara Rafkin has been creating artwork most of her life and exhibiting her work for more than twenty yea...
Category

2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

Pico Garcez - Atacama #1, Landscape Photography
By Pico Garcez
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Pico Garcez (b.1963, São Paulo, Brazil) In Love with Photography, Iconography and Painting, exercises his gaze from childhood when he began to play with his first camera. Practicing freedom of look and intuition, seeking aesthetic challenges linked to the observation of the image in subjects such as: solitude, reflections of emptiness and behavior. Awarded by The Art of Intuitive Photography in NY for 4 times, Pico also find his work in the permanent collections of: The Rio Art Museum (MAR), Museum of Modern Art of Bahia (MAM-BA) and Museum of Photography of Fortaleza among other international collections. Having contact with a work of art has to be transformative. This photographic essay by Pico Garcez leads us to this, puts the gaze, sees and sees in constant dispute. The meaning is hidden and this leads us to be co-authors. In Pico's UNCONSCIOUS-NEST, work is not the aesthetics or the colors that speak the most, instead they fog our critical eye, trying to distract us in the central core of which it treats. It is an experience to observe these images. Pico puts us & leaves us in a void where our own inner solitude surfaces - Not having to share with. Where is life, if not ours? We are part of this work for empathy, and in that, Pico was generous - letting us in. UNCONSCIOUS-NEST is not a geographical place, instead it lives in us and everywhere. It shows what we've done for ourselves - it's a pool without a ledge. – “I can but I will not ... - I am here! I want to die and die where I've touched my heart...
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2010s Realist Manhattan - Abstract Photography

Materials

Cotton, Archival Paper, Inkjet, Archival Pigment

Murmures 12
Located in New York, NY
Murmures 12 2020 Archival pigment print 32 × 24 in 81.3 × 61 cm Edition of 1 “To see ourselves we need a mirror and when we look at the mirror what do we see? Eleni Paridi's photo...
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2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Archival Pigment

Magnetic Alchemy 3.023 AD
Located in New York, NY
Magnetic Alchemy 3.023 AD 2019 Archival pigment print 32 × 24 in 81.3 × 61 cm Edition of 1 “To see ourselves we need a mirror and when we look at the mirror what do we see? Eleni ...
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2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Archival Pigment

Big Sight, Photography by Pico Garcez
By Pico Garcez
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Pico Garcez (b.1963, São Paulo, Brazil) In Love with Photography, Iconography and Painting, exercises his gaze from childhood when he began to play with his first camera. Practicing freedom of look and intuition, seeking aesthetic challenges linked to the observation of the image in subjects such as: solitude, reflections of emptiness and behavior. Awarded by The Art of Intuitive Photography in NY for 4 times, Pico also find his work in the permanent collections of: The Rio Art Museum (MAR), Museum of Modern Art of Bahia (MAM-BA) and Museum of Photography of Fortaleza among other international collections. Having contact with a work of art has to be transformative. This photographic essay by Pico Garcez leads us to this, puts the gaze, sees and sees in constant dispute. The meaning is hidden and this leads us to be co-authors. In Pico's UNCONSCIOUS-NEST, work is not the aesthetics or the colors that speak the most, instead they fog our critical eye, trying to distract us in the central core of which it treats. It is an experience to observe these images. Pico puts us & leaves us in a void where our own inner solitude surfaces - Not having to share with. Where is life, if not ours? We are part of this work for empathy, and in that, Pico was generous - letting us in. UNCONSCIOUS-NEST is not a geographical place, instead it lives in us and everywhere. It shows what we've done for ourselves - it's a pool without a ledge. – “I can but I will not ... - I am here! I want to die and die where I've touched my heart...
Category

2010s Realist Manhattan - Abstract Photography

Materials

Cotton, Archival Paper, Inkjet, Archival Pigment

Floating Lane
By Ori Gersht
Located in New York, NY
From the series Floating World
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2010s Manhattan - Abstract Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

"Diver in Icy Water" Edition of 5
By Stephen Mallon
Located in New York, NY
"Diver in Icy Water" 40"x60" photograph - edition 1/5 (unframed) Please inquire about additional editions and availability This iconic photograph is from the artist's series: "Bra...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Photographic Paper, C Print

"Watertight Hatches" Maritime Large Scale Color Fine Art Photograph
By Stephen Mallon
Located in New York, NY
C Print Photograph 40"x60" edition of 5, available unframed. This color photograph depicts an abstract composition of Watertight Hatches from the USS Radford, prior to its controlled...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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C Print

"In the Deep" Lavender Large Scale Abstract Color Photograph, Waterscape Wave
Located in New York, NY
Large Scale Limited edition color photograph, 40"x60" depicting an abstract waterscape with a lavender sky. This contemporary landscape photograph has has a painterly feel; the artist has captured a rising cusp of a wave with blue and cool white, against a violet and pink sky. The photographer Danny...
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2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Photographic Paper

Horizons, New York, NY, 2016
By Benjamin Heller
Located in Hudson, NY
CURRENT EXHIBITION - runs through February 26th, 2017. Any framed photographs purchased during the show will be available then. If the exhibition piece is sold or the customer orders...
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2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Archival Pigment

Scars Mitte 105, Archival ink print on kozo (mulberry) paper
By Tamara Rafkin
Located in New York, NY
archival ink prints on mulberry paper. signed by the artist. edition of 3 Tamara Rafkin has been creating artwork most of her life and exhibiting her work for more than twenty yea...
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2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Archival Paper, Archival Pigment

"Bryce Canyon" American Landscape Photograph, Utah
By Zoe Wetherall
Located in New York, NY
28"x432 photograph, edition of 5 (limited edition archival pigment print)signed on reverse This photograph gives an abstract view of the American Landscape of Utah from an aerial view. Taken from the air of a hot air balloon over Bryce Canyon...
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2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Archival Pigment

Pink Cab - Florescent Abstract Photograph of New York City
By Pico Garcez
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Pico Garcez (b.1963, São Paulo, Brazil) In Love with Photography, Iconography and Painting, exercises his gaze from childhood when he began to play with his first camera. Practicing ...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Cotton, Archival Paper, Inkjet, Archival Pigment

Surrendering Into
By Victoria Goldman
Located in Hudson, NY
Color, Women, Woman, Water, Swimming, Summer, ocean, ocean photography, photography, color photography, Victoria Goldman, archival pigment print, water, woman, swimming color photog...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Archival Pigment

Tree, 1995
By Todd Burris
Located in Hudson, NY
Black and white, nature, trees, grainy, film, sky, nature, B&W, black and white photography, tree, Todd Burris, outdoors. Listing is for UNFRAMED print. Inquire within for framing. ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper

Fuzzy Dice
By Ted Adams
Located in Hudson, NY
Listing is for UNFRAMED print. Inquire within for framing. Edition of 25. 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. Ted Adams’ first solo show at the Robin Rice Gallery juxtaposes surrealism with the documentary art form. What differentiates Mr. Adams’ work from traditional photojournalism is his keen eye for capturing the irony in the events that unfold before our eyes. It is the found objects in everyday life to which Adams is most attuned. He creates a subtle mood and visual mystery that conveys meaning not only from the image itself but also through imagining what exists just beyond the frame. "I see photography as a way of cropping the world—selectively taking things out of context—which often results in stripping the meaning out of the original subject matter, or at least making the image open to interpretation. It’s the opposite of traditional photojournalism whose intention is to create ‘narrative’ and context rather than discard them." While he has exhibited artistic photography in a variety of genres, in the past five years he turned his artistic eye inward to reflect a more autobiographical tone. While some people compare his work to that of Robert Frank, Adams finds himself more and more influenced by Larry Clark whose career was built on pictures drawn from his own life and drug-addled friends rather than a specific documentary mission. The unique presentation of this collection of twenty-three silver gelatin prints enhances the voyeuristic sensibility of Mr. Adams’ work. Each photograph is jewel box in size, measuring 4" x 6" to invite the viewer in to make an intimate appraisal. The craftsmanship of the wide, dark wood frames hearkens back to late 19th-century Shaker design—yet the aesthetic is boldly contemporary, providing a strong backdrop to draw the viewer’s gaze directly to the subject matter. This artisanship extends to the printing where Adams exhibits his skills in traditional darkroom processes. He shoots mostly with Leica and Nikon 35mm film cameras...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Squiggles
By Ted Adams
Located in Hudson, NY
Listing is for UNFRAMED print. Inquire within for framing. Edition of 25. 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. Ted Adams’ first solo show at the Robin Rice Gallery juxtaposes surrealism with the documentary art form. What differentiates Mr. Adams’ work from traditional photojournalism is his keen eye for capturing the irony in the events that unfold before our eyes. It is the found objects in everyday life to which Adams is most attuned. He creates a subtle mood and visual mystery that conveys meaning not only from the image itself but also through imagining what exists just beyond the frame. "I see photography as a way of cropping the world—selectively taking things out of context—which often results in stripping the meaning out of the original subject matter, or at least making the image open to interpretation. It’s the opposite of traditional photojournalism whose intention is to create ‘narrative’ and context rather than discard them." While he has exhibited artistic photography in a variety of genres, in the past five years he turned his artistic eye inward to reflect a more autobiographical tone. While some people compare his work to that of Robert Frank, Adams finds himself more and more influenced by Larry Clark whose career was built on pictures drawn from his own life and drug-addled friends rather than a specific documentary mission. The unique presentation of this collection of twenty-three silver gelatin prints enhances the voyeuristic sensibility of Mr. Adams’ work. Each photograph is jewel box in size, measuring 4" x 6" to invite the viewer in to make an intimate appraisal. The craftsmanship of the wide, dark wood frames hearkens back to late 19th-century Shaker design—yet the aesthetic is boldly contemporary, providing a strong backdrop to draw the viewer’s gaze directly to the subject matter. This artisanship extends to the printing where Adams exhibits his skills in traditional darkroom processes. He shoots mostly with Leica and Nikon 35mm film cameras...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Alex Collar
By Ted Adams
Located in Hudson, NY
Listing is for UNFRAMED print. Inquire within for framing. Edition of 25. 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. Ted Adams’ first solo show at the Robin Rice Gallery juxtaposes surrealism with the documentary art form. What differentiates Mr. Adams’ work from traditional photojournalism is his keen eye for capturing the irony in the events that unfold before our eyes. It is the found objects in everyday life to which Adams is most attuned. He creates a subtle mood and visual mystery that conveys meaning not only from the image itself but also through imagining what exists just beyond the frame. "I see photography as a way of cropping the world—selectively taking things out of context—which often results in stripping the meaning out of the original subject matter, or at least making the image open to interpretation. It’s the opposite of traditional photojournalism whose intention is to create ‘narrative’ and context rather than discard them." While he has exhibited artistic photography in a variety of genres, in the past five years he turned his artistic eye inward to reflect a more autobiographical tone. While some people compare his work to that of Robert Frank, Adams finds himself more and more influenced by Larry Clark whose career was built on pictures drawn from his own life and drug-addled friends rather than a specific documentary mission. The unique presentation of this collection of twenty-three silver gelatin prints enhances the voyeuristic sensibility of Mr. Adams’ work. Each photograph is jewel box in size, measuring 4" x 6" to invite the viewer in to make an intimate appraisal. The craftsmanship of the wide, dark wood frames hearkens back to late 19th-century Shaker design—yet the aesthetic is boldly contemporary, providing a strong backdrop to draw the viewer’s gaze directly to the subject matter. This artisanship extends to the printing where Adams exhibits his skills in traditional darkroom processes. He shoots mostly with Leica and Nikon 35mm film cameras...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Surf
By Ted Adams
Located in Hudson, NY
Listing is for UNFRAMED print. Inquire within for framing. Edition of 25. 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. Ted Adams’ first solo show at the Robin Rice Gallery juxtaposes surrealism with the documentary art form. What differentiates Mr. Adams’ work from traditional photojournalism is his keen eye for capturing the irony in the events that unfold before our eyes. It is the found objects in everyday life to which Adams is most attuned. He creates a subtle mood and visual mystery that conveys meaning not only from the image itself but also through imagining what exists just beyond the frame. "I see photography as a way of cropping the world—selectively taking things out of context—which often results in stripping the meaning out of the original subject matter, or at least making the image open to interpretation. It’s the opposite of traditional photojournalism whose intention is to create ‘narrative’ and context rather than discard them." While he has exhibited artistic photography in a variety of genres, in the past five years he turned his artistic eye inward to reflect a more autobiographical tone. While some people compare his work to that of Robert Frank, Adams finds himself more and more influenced by Larry Clark whose career was built on pictures drawn from his own life and drug-addled friends rather than a specific documentary mission. The unique presentation of this collection of twenty-three silver gelatin prints enhances the voyeuristic sensibility of Mr. Adams’ work. Each photograph is jewel box in size, measuring 4" x 6" to invite the viewer in to make an intimate appraisal. The craftsmanship of the wide, dark wood frames hearkens back to late 19th-century Shaker design—yet the aesthetic is boldly contemporary, providing a strong backdrop to draw the viewer’s gaze directly to the subject matter. This artisanship extends to the printing where Adams exhibits his skills in traditional darkroom processes. He shoots mostly with Leica and Nikon 35mm film cameras...
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1980s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Silver Gelatin

"Beatles 27" 40"x50" large format photogaraph, limited edition of 5
By Sasha Bezzubov and Jessica Sucher
Located in New York, NY
40"x50" edition 5, signed on the reverse. This photograph was taken in India at the Ashram where the Beatles stayed and wrote many famous songs. The abstract composition in aqua and white of a decaying wall captures the texture of the surface of the ruin, with a strong geometric split and organic texture of plants and ivy vines. The collaborative artist team of Sasha Bezzubov and Jessica Sucher worked on this project, "The Searchers" and captured this stunning photograph prior to the location being reopened to the public. The Searchers is a series of large-scale photographs examining Western...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Archival Pigment

"Berkeley, CA, December 2007", Berkeley, 2007
By Thomas Michael Alleman
Located in Hudson, NY
Thomas Alleman’s urban landscapes convey the pulsating energy and sensual excitement of city life. With an eye for the visual rhythms and geometry of buildings, highways and parks, h...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Archival Pigment

"Exotic Aroma of Memory", New York, 2009
By Tina West
Located in Hudson, NY
As if developed from memory, West’s latest collection channels imagery from a familiar past life. Just as the DaDa artists utilized art objects in unconventional forms produced by u...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Archival Pigment

"Mid City, Los Angeles, December 2001", Los Angeles, 2001
By Thomas Michael Alleman
Located in Hudson, NY
A much needed reminded stands out amidst the hectic LA commute: DREAM. Thomas Alleman’s urban landscapes convey the pulsating energy and sensual excitement of city life. With an eye...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Archival Pigment

Dark Flower
By Ron Hamad
Located in Hudson, NY
Listing is for UNFRAMED print. Inquire within for framing. Price and size range (Custom mural sizes available). All the photographs are in a limited edition. Edition 2 of 25. If the...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Archival Paper

"Portal", 2011
By Ron Hamad
Located in Hudson, NY
Listing is for UNFRAMED print. Inquire within for framing. Edition 1 of 15. Price Range: $500.00 to $3500.00 Size Range: 8" x10", 11" x14", 16" x 20", 20" x 24", 30" x 40" If...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Archival Pigment

"Rope Starter", 2007
By Ian Gittler
Located in Hudson, NY
Ian Gittler’s Motor Art series-photographs of century-old engine parts, gears, sparkplugs, and brand tags-offers respite from the digital fetishism, overexp...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Archival Paper, Pigment

"Champion Spark Plug", 2007
By Ian Gittler
Located in Hudson, NY
Ian Gittler’s Motor Art series-photographs of century-old engine parts, gears, sparkplugs, and brand tags-offers respite from the digital fetishism, overexp...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Pigment

"Drive Chain", 2007
By Ian Gittler
Located in Hudson, NY
Ian Gittler’s Motor Art series-photographs of century-old engine parts, gears, sparkplugs, and brand tags-offers respite from the digital fetishism, overexposure and one-hundred-forty-character bursts of communication that seem to define our era. Gittler is no luddite, he loves his iPhone. But these images, often obscuring the objects beyond identification, take unsentimental pleasure in elements of weight, ground, volume and permanence that are more closely associated with a bygone heyday of industrialization. These photographs are about a tangible physical experience, about moving parts. Gittler’s expert printing-his ability to see the potential in a frame and employ the techniques necessary to articulate that vision on paper-brings the work to life. There’s wit in the brand iconography and a documentary component, but Gittler resists prescribing interpretations, saying subtext isn’t the point. His use of extremely shallow depth of field, intense contrast and exploded grain is muscular and poetic. But subtext is relevant. Although Robin Rice first approached Ian Gittler about his vector-based art on photo paper, the gallerist challenged him to create a series of photographs with that kind of machismo. As a native New Yorker who was marched through the halls of MOMA as a toddler, Gittler’s inspiration-his idea of macho-has less to do with cowboys and racecar drivers than with Franz Kline brushstrokes and modernist design. For Gittler, macho means the maximum amount of black ink that can lie across a sheet of photo paper. That kind of force. He narrowed his field of view for this series-often to a centimeter or two-in order to achieve a purely visual, visceral response. Gittler titled the work Motor Art in tribute to the 1934 Museum of Modern Art exhibit, Machine Art. Upon its sixtieth anniversary, Phillip Johnson wrote of the show (and of his own essay for its original opening), “The thrust was clear: anti-handicraft, industrial methods alone satisfied our age; Platonic dreams of perfection were the ideal.” Ian Gittler photographs, draws, writes, and makes music. He has created album covers for Willie Nelson, Roy Hargrove...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

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Archival Paper, Pigment

"Lead Screw", 2010
By Ian Gittler
Located in Hudson, NY
Ian Gittler’s Motor Art series-photographs of century-old engine parts, gears, sparkplugs, and brand tags-offers respite from the digital fetishism, overexposure and one-hundred-forty-character bursts of communication that seem to define our era. Gittler is no luddite, he loves his iPhone. But these images, often obscuring the objects beyond identification, take unsentimental pleasure in elements of weight, ground, volume and permanence that are more closely associated with a bygone heyday of industrialization. These photographs are about a tangible physical experience, about moving parts. Gittler’s expert printing-his ability to see the potential in a frame and employ the techniques necessary to articulate that vision on paper-brings the work to life. There’s wit in the brand iconography and a documentary component, but Gittler resists prescribing interpretations, saying subtext isn’t the point. His use of extremely shallow depth of field, intense contrast and exploded grain is muscular and poetic. But subtext is relevant. Although Robin Rice first approached Ian Gittler about his vector-based art on photo paper, the gallerist challenged him to create a series of photographs with that kind of machismo. As a native New Yorker who was marched through the halls of MOMA as a toddler, Gittler’s inspiration-his idea of macho-has less to do with cowboys and racecar drivers than with Franz Kline brushstrokes and modernist design. For Gittler, macho means the maximum amount of black ink that can lie across a sheet of photo paper. That kind of force. He narrowed his field of view for this series-often to a centimeter or two-in order to achieve a purely visual, visceral response. Gittler titled the work Motor Art in tribute to the 1934 Museum of Modern Art exhibit, Machine Art. Upon its sixtieth anniversary, Phillip Johnson wrote of the show (and of his own essay for its original opening), “The thrust was clear: anti-handicraft, industrial methods alone satisfied our age; Platonic dreams of perfection were the ideal.” Ian Gittler photographs, draws, writes, and makes music. He has created album covers for Willie Nelson, Roy Hargrove...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

Materials

Archival Paper, Pigment

"Line of Cows" Contemporary Abstract Aerial Landscape (Color Photograph),
By Zoe Wetherall
Located in New York, NY
20"x30" limited edition of 5 archival pigment print photograph, signed by artist. Horizontal lines and a sandy, grey beige gradient along the surface of this grazing field create a ...
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2010s Abstract Manhattan - Abstract Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Remedy (June School) Positive (framed)
By Wendy Small
Located in New York, NY
40"x32" photogram, created in four unique 20"x 16"prints positioned together to make a symmetrical pattern. The black and white imagery of wildflowers and leaves incorporate delicat...
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2010s Abstract Manhattan - Abstract Photography

Materials

Photogram, Photographic Paper

Beatles 39
By Sasha Bezzubov and Jessica Sucher
Located in New York, NY
30"x40" edition 5, signed on the reverse This photograph was taken in India at the Ashram where the Beatles stayed and wrote many famous songs. The abstract composition in blues a...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

"Tractor" Minimalist Contemporary Color Photograph (green and earth-tone aerial)
By Zoe Wetherall
Located in New York, NY
28"x40" limited edition of 5 (1/5) color photograph, signed on reverse. Diagonal parallel lines of crops, create a striped field pf alternating green and earth tone. A straight hori...
Category

2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

"Balance" Edition of 5
By Stephen Mallon
Located in New York, NY
"Balance" 30"x45" photograph - edition 1/5 (unframed) Please inquire about additional editions and availability This iconic photograph is from the artist's series: "Brace For Impa...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, C Print

"Farmland Shadows", Contemporary Landscape Color Photograph, 30"x45"
By Zoe Wetherall
Located in New York, NY
28"x40" limited edition of 5, signed on reverse by the artist. This aerial photograph portrays the long shadows of early morning light across a sage green farmland field, taken from...
Category

2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Trimmings
By Stephen Mallon
Located in New York, NY
C Print Photograph, signed on reverse available as 30"x45" edition of 5 This is from Stephen Mallon's series, "American Reclamation" which captures the abstract beauty within d...
Category

2010s Abstract Manhattan - Abstract Photography

Materials

C Print

Golf Course, dye sublimated print on aluminum
By Zoe Wetherall
Located in New York, NY
16"x24" photograph, edition of 5 (dye sublimated print on aluminum) signed on reverse The beauty of Zoe Wetherall's work is in the structured geometry of natural and man-m...
Category

2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

Materials

Metal

Environmental aerial landscape color photograph: "My Land, My Landscape #9"
Located in New York, NY
32"x48" edition of 3 signed by the artist (fine art color photograph) This aerial landscape photograph depicts the sediments and water interacting at a tailing dam. The bright field ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Manhattan - Abstract Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Archival Pigment

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