
Ray K. Metzker
Unique macquette for Sailor (Composite), 1964
15 vintage gelatin silver prints, mounted
Stamp signature on mount verso
51/2 x 91/4" gelatin silver print, printed 1986
Ray K. Metzker
Philadelphia, 1963
8 x 10" gelatin silver print, printed 1986
Stamp signature on verso
AP from edition of 15
Fred Herzog
My Room, Harwood Street, 1958
29 x 20 inch inkjet print, made 2008
Signed, titled, dated, and editioned on verso
#7/20
Toshio Shibata
Nikko City,Tochigi Prefecture (C-2245), 2013
31 x 39 inch type-c print
Signed, titled, dated, and editioned on label verso
#4/10
Andy Warhol
Arches, circa 1976-1986
Four gelatin silver prints sewn together with thread-unique
Original exhibition label on verso
28 x 22 inches
Denis Darzacq and Anna Lüneman
DoubleMix No. 29, 2015
14 x 11" inkjet print with ceramic inserts
Signed, titled, and dated on verso label
Unique
Denis Darzacq and Anna Lüneman
DoubleMix No. 35, 2015
10 x 13" inkjet print with ceramic inserts
Signed, titled, and dated on verso label
Unique
Ray K. Metzker
Nude, 1966-1974
Unique composite of 7 gelatin silver prints
22 x 10 inch image, framed to 39 x 26 inches
Signed and dated "c. 1974" on mount verso
Simone Rosenbauer
From the series Like Ice in the Sunshine, 2014
Available as 15 x 15" and 33 x 33" fine art pigment prints
Signed, titled, dated, and editioned on label verso
Each size in an edition of 8
Helen Levitt
New York (FRESH EGGS), c. 1939
391/2 x 293/4 inch gelatin silver print, printed 2000
Mounted to aluminum
Signed and editioned on label verso
#6/7
Burk Uzzle
Desert Prada, Texas, 2006
23 x 29 inch carbon print, printed 2007
#8 from a sold-out edition of 10
Signed on verso
Edward Steichen
J. Pierpont Morgan, Esq., 1903
9 x 7 inch gum platinum print
Signed and dated in yellow crayon
One of 12 known prints
Chris Rauschenberg
Marché aux Puces, Saint Ouen, 2008
33 x 22 inch archival inkjet print
Edition 25
Signed on verso
Will Brown
Marie's Bar, Philadelphia 1973
6 x 6 inch gelatin silver print, printed 2014
Signed on verso
#2/12
Will Brown
Bainbridge & Orianna Sts. III, c. 1972
5 x 8 inch vintage gelatin silver print
Signed on verso
David Graham
Route 64, West of Route 89, Arizona, 1986
10 x 14 inch type-c print
#19/25
Signed, titled, and dated on verso
Bruce Wrighton
Glenwood Bar and Restaurant, Binghamton, NY, 1986
10 x 8 inch vintage type-c print
Estate stamp on verso
Bruce Wrighton
Basement, Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Binghamton, NY, 1986
10 x 8 inch vintage type-c print
Estate stamp on verso
Diane Arbus
Untitled #1, 1970-1971
14 x 14 inch gelatin silver print
Printed later, by Neil Selkirk
Signed, titled, and dated by Doon Arbus
#52/75
Diane Arbus
Woman Carrying a Child in Central Park, NYC, 1956
6 x 10 inch gelatin silver print
Printed later, by Neil Selkirk
Signed, titled, and dated by Doon Arbus
#14/75
Ray K. Metzker
Faces VI, 1966
Unique composite of 4 gelatin silver prints, assembled 1990
2 x 61/4 inches, on 13 x 13 inch mount
Signed on mount verso
Luca Campigotto
View from the Empire State Building, Looking South, 2011
43 x 56 inch digital pigment print
Signed, titled, dated and editioned on label verso
#8/15
Luca Campigotto
View from the Empire State Building, Looking North, 2011
43 x 56 inch digital pigment print
Signed, titled, dated and editioned on label verso
#6/15
Michael Spano
Vertical Subway, New York, 1978
50 x 20 inch gelatin silver print, printed 1988
Signed on verso
#8/25
Kazuo Sumida
23rd Street, 7th Avenue, 2002
8 x 11 inch gelatin silver print
Signed on verso
#1/15
Dodo Jin Ming
Behind My Eyes, 1st Movement, Plate I, 1993
15 x 23 inch toned gelatin silver print
Signed on mount
#3/8
Miguel Ángel García
Notes for a Planet, Santander, 2005
24 x 24 inch lambda print
Signed on verso
#1/5
Laurence Miller launches its 2016 program with PARIS PHOTO REVISITED, a reinstallation of our stand at last month’s Paris Photo.
After 19 years, Paris Photo has become the largest and most prestigious of all the art fairs worldwide devoted to photography. However, the fair was unexpectedly cut short this year. In the wake of the terrorist attacks that struck the heart of Paris on the night of Friday, November 13th, the French Ministry of Culture closed all public buildings in Paris, including the Grand Palais, where PARIS PHOTO was being held. Approximately 25,000 visitors had been expected at the show that weekend.
PARIS PHOTO REVISITED provides a unique opportunity to view the works that had been on exhibit at our stand, paying tribute to the many artists who made great efforts to produce and deliver the works we had on display, and the consignors who generously lent us works for sale.