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 | William Eggleston's Guide Open for Bidding A beautiful copy of the First Edition of William Eggleston's Guide is now open for bidding. Last week saw the close of a presentation copy of Eros Eterna by William Frajndlich inscribed to photographer Walter Chappell. It sold for $230.
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Patricia S. Levey's portfolio The Awakening
"The Awakening is a series of self-portraits shot in New Mexico over the past ten years. As the body is the container of the soul, buildings are containers of energy and light. The juxtaposition of my human flesh against these crumbling forms and textures to me represents life, death, and rebirth." |
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Fireplace, 1999
Toned Gelatin-Silver Print 14x18" Image 20x24" Mat 5 / 25
$800.00
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Patricia S. Levey's portfolio Taking Liberty
"Taking Liberty was inspired by a post 9/11 period of self-reflection. It is not a statement about war or religion but an open-ended question addressing issues of personal freedom and identity."—Patricia S. Levey |
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With Honor, 2002
Gelatin-Silver Print 14x18" Image 20x24" Mat 5 / 25
$800.00
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Whitney 2004 Biennial Announced
The Whitney Museum of Art in New York has just announced the Artists for the 2004 Biennial. Included are Alec Soth, Roni Horn, Catherine Opie, Richard Prince, and David Hockney. Read More.
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Historic Solar Flare Reaches Earth
One of the most powerful solar flares in over ten years erupted from giant sunspot 486 on Tuesday, Oct. 28th. Sunspot 486 is shown in the picture to the left as a large dark mass, left and below center. The coronagraph image (in blue) shows the coronal mass ejection (CME) from the sun (note that the sun's sphere is blocked out in this picture). It was travelling at nearly 5 million miles an hour, reaching earth this morning at 6 am GMT (1 am Eastern Time), sparking widespread Northern Lights as far south as California, New Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma, and disrupting communication satellites. Read More
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