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“Ezy Ryders” Limited Edition Prints
One 11×14″ archival pigment print. Choose from 10 images from the book. Each image is in an edition of 25 and is signed and titled on verso.
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Steen Sundland, World Trade Center, New York, 1998
Limited edition archival pigment on paper, signed on the verso. Printed on Hahnemühle fineart pearl 285 gsm, museum quality. Paper Size 420 × 594 mm – image 373 x 460 mm Paper Size 300 × 400 mm – image 250 x 300 mm. Edition of 20+4 AP
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Enrique Badulescu “Collage #4”
Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print including a Certificate of Authenticity Signed and Numbered by the Artist.
Paper Size 52,3 x 76,2 cm/20,6 x 30″ Edition of 20 +4 AP
Printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Pearl 285 gsm, museum quality FineArt inkjet paper. -
Rob Hann “Pop Dubois, Idaho”
Open Edition Archival Pigment Print.
Archival pigment print, paper size 40 x 50 cm/15,7 x 19,7″ image size 27,94 x 35,56 cm/11 x 14″ -
Christian Witkin “Hand of Musical Monkey, Bombay, India, 1996”
Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print including a Certificate of Authenticity Signed and Numbered by the Artist.
Paper Size 40 x 50 cm/15,7 x 19,7″ Edition of 75
Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag®, 315 gsm museum quality FineArt inkjet paper. -
Karabo Mooki “Fatherless Kids”
Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print including a Certificate of Authenticity Signed and Numbered by the Artist.
Paper Size 42 x 59,4 cm/16,53″ x 23,38″ Edition of 6 +2 AP -
Thomas Schenk “Karen #5”
Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print including a Certificate of Authenticity Signed and Numbered by the Artist.
Paper Size 40 x 50 cm/15,7 x 19,7″ Edition of 75Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag® , 315 gsm museum quality FineArt inkjet paper.
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Cate Dingley, Prez Choice’s kids outside Black Falcons, The Bronx, 2016
Archival pigment print, paper size 40 x 50 cm/15,7 x 19,7″ image size 24,27x 36,4 cm/9,55″ x 14.3″
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Steen Sundland, Scarlett Johansson #1, Brooklyn, 2003
Limited edition archival pigment on paper, signed on the verso. Printed on Hahnemühle fineart pearl 285 gsm, museum quality. Paper Size 420 × 594 mm – image 373 x 460 mm Paper Size 300 × 400 mm – image 250 x 300 mm. Edition of 20+4 AP
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Steen Sundland, Crash #1, NYC, 2006
Limited edition archival pigment on paper, signed on the verso. Printed on Hahnemühle fineart pearl 285 gsm, museum quality. Paper Size 420 × 594 mm – image 373 x 460 mm Paper Size 300 × 400 mm – image 250 x 300 mm. Edition of 20+4 AP
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Rob Hann “Ice Cream Truck Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah”
Open Edition Archival Pigment Print.
Archival pigment print, paper size 40 x 50 cm/15,7 x 19,7″ image size 27,94 x 35,56 cm/11 x 14″ -
Joseph Rodriguez LAPD 1994 Poster #3
Fine Art Poster
Poster size 18 x 24”/ 45,7 x 60,9cm$45
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Enrique Badulescu “Collage #5”
Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print including a Certificate of Authenticity Signed and Numbered by the Artist.
Paper Size 52,3 x 76,2 cm/20,6 x 30″ Edition of 20 +4 AP
Printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Pearl 285 gsm, museum quality FineArt inkjet paper. -
Cate Dingley, The Ghetto Coalition, Manhattan, 2017
Archival pigment print, paper size 40 x 50 cm/15,7 x 19,7″ image size 24,27x 36,4 cm/9,55″ x 14.3″
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Enrique Badulescu “Collage #6”
Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print including a Certificate of Authenticity Signed and Numbered by the Artist.
Paper Size 52,3 x 76,2 cm/20,6 x 30″ Edition of 20 +4 AP
Printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Pearl 285 gsm, museum quality FineArt inkjet paper. -
Rob Hann “Highway 89, Arizona”
Open Edition Archival Pigment Print.
Archival pigment print, paper size 40 x 50 cm/15,7 x 19,7″ image size 27,94 x 35,56 cm/11 x 14″ -
Rob Hann “Rozel Point, Utah”
Open Edition Archival Pigment Print.
Archival pigment print, paper size 40 x 50 cm/15,7 x 19,7″ image size 27,94 x 35,56 cm/11 x 14″ -
Elisabet Davidsdottir “Untitled (Surface 20), 2017”
Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print including a Certificate of Authenticity Signed and Numbered by the Artist.
Paper Size 35 x 50 cm/13,8 x 19,7″ Edition of 75
Printed on Hahnemuhle Matte Fine Art Museum Etching 350 gsm. -
Karabo Mooki “The Dogg Pound”
Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print including a Certificate of Authenticity Signed and Numbered by the Artist.
Paper Size 42 x 59,4 cm/16,53″ x 23,38″ Edition of 6 +2 AP
Curated edition prints
“To collect photographs is to collect the world,” Susan Sontag poignantly noted.
Photography, which burst onto the artistic scene in 1839, has been a major force in art, allowing creators to immortalize fleeting moments, craft bewildering fictional settings, and explore abstract creativity. In the art collection sphere, photography often presents a more budget-conscious option compared to painting and sculpture, yet the most iconic photographs can command impressive sums at auction. Each era brings its distinct photographic trends, and the last hundred years have been marked by the emergence of influential movements such as Modern Photography, New American Color Photography, Diaristic Photography, and the Dusseldorf School, along with myriad other styles and groups. Photography has continually evolved, mirroring the dynamic shifts in culture and technology, and these movements highlight the diverse ways photographers have captured and interpreted the world around them. The inclusion of the Dusseldorf School, in particular, underscores the global influence of photographic education and the impact of institutional thought and practice on the art form.