Showing posts with label Photo Auction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photo Auction. Show all posts

11.01.2013

FRIENDS OF FRIENDS: Photo Auction

Photograph: Daido Moriyama (#8)
Untitled (Japan: A Photo Theater 1968 series)
Gelatin silver print; printed in 2012, 13 x 9 1/8 inches
Signed in pencil on the verso. Donated by the Artist. 
  Courtesy of Daido Moriyama Photo Foundation

Photograph: Hiroshi Sugimoto  (#21)
Lightening Fields 146  2009
Gelatin silver print; printed in 2009, 23 x 18 1/2 inches
Signed in pencil on the recto. Donated by the Artist. 

Photograph: Richard Gere (#S85)
Gilmore Pond II 2012
Gelatin silver print; printed in 2009, 23 x 18 1/2 inches
Signed in pencil on the recto. Donated by the Artist. 

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Friends Without A Border
16th Annual Friends of Friends Photography Auction
December 10, 2013, 6-8:30 p.m.
Metropolitan Pavilion
On-line Catalog here

Benefit for Children’s Medical Care in Asia

Photograph: Mike Disfarmer (#S49) 
Untitled (Boy in Soldier Uniform Standing on Table), 1939-46
Gelatin silver print; printed in 2003, 12 x 7 inches
Donated by Peter Miller.  Courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery

Photograph: Sean Perry (#23)
Three Crows, Kyoto 2013
Platinum-palladium print; 8 x 5 3/4 inches
Signed, titled, dated, editioned  in pencil on the verso.  
Donated by the Artist. Courtesy of Stephen L. Clark Gallery

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The 16th annual Friends of Friends Photography Auction presented by Friends Without A Border will feature work by leading artists including Berenice Abbott, Mike Disfarmer, Elliott Erwitt, Louis Faurer, Richard Gere, Ralph Gibson, Allen Ginsberg, Jan Groover, Horst P. Horst, Kenro Izu, James Karales, Annie Leibovitz, Arthur Leipzig, Saul Leiter, Daido Moriyama, Beaumont Newhall, Ruth Orkin, Eliot Porter, Hiroshi Sugimoto, William Wegman, David Scheinbaum, Hiroshi Watanabe, and many more. The online catalog can be viewed here: fwabphotoauction.org.

December 10, 2013
6:00 – 7: 00 p.m., preview and cocktail reception
7:00 – 8:30 p.m., live auction
Metropolitan Pavilion
123 East 18th Street, New York City

The evening is presented by Friends Without A Border, a non-profit organization that provides urgently needed medial care to children in Southeast Asia

12.09.2011

BID4FRIENDS ONLINE AUCTION: To Benefit The Angkor Hospital for Children

Angkor #79, Bayon, Cambodia 1994
Photograph (c) Kenro Izu

Estimated Value $300.00
Pigment print
10 x 14" on 14 x 20" mat
Edition no. 1
Date of Work: 1994 / Year of Print: 2011
Signed in pencil on the recto
Courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery & Friends Without A Border


Boy Posing in a Courtyard, Rue Vieille du Temple, Paris
Photograph (c) George McClintock

Estimated Value $300.00
Gelatin silver print
10 x 10" on 16 x 20" mat
Date of Work: 1978 / Year of Print: 2011
Signed in ink on the verso
Series, Paris 1980, scheduled for exhibition in NYC in 2012


Japanese Monkey
Photograph (c) Eiko Tamaki

Estimated Value $400.00
Gelatin silver print
6 x 7.5" on 11 x 14" mat
Artist proof no. 1
Date of Work: 2004 / Year of Print: 2004
Signed in pencil on the recto

Home at Babulnath
Photograph (c) George McClintock

Estimated Value $200.00
Pigment print
10 x 14" on 14 x 20" mat
Date of Work: 2006 / Year of Print: 2011
Signed in ink on the verso
Pilgrims pass through this room on their way to the Babulnath temple in Mumbai, India. Recently exhibited as a part of collection at the Columbus branch of the New York Public Library.


Blue
Photograph
(c) Jene Youtt

Estimated Value $300.00
Pigment print
16 x 12" on 20 x 16" mat
Edition no. 1
Date of Work: 2008
Year of Print: 2008
Signed in pencil and stamped on the recto
Exhibited in Kyoto, Japan

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Bidding through December 18th (Sunday) at 10pm

Friends Without A Border works to improve the health and well-being of children in Cambodia through its acclaimed Angkor Hospital for Children (AHC) and associated programs. In a population of about 14 million, over one-third of Cambodians are children under the age of 15. In 1996, 1 out of 6 children died before the age of 5 from preventable illnesses such as diarrhea and respiratory infection. In recent years, the ratio has decreased to 1 out of 12—but the country still ranks tragically low by international standards. Friends Without A Border is now known globally for its commitment to “healing children, healing Cambodia” as it rebuilds the devastated healthcare infrastructure of a war-torn and impoverished country.

Founded in 1995 by world-renowned photographer Kenro Izu, Friends Without A Border receives much support from the photographic community – photographers, dealers, collectors, and curators – have each played a vital role in the creation of Angkor Hospital for Children and its ongoing success.

Friends Without A Border

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