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JANET RUSSEK (Santa Fe, NM) Margaret Rotan
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Folded Hands, (2008, printed 2008)
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Edition 3 of 10 ADVISORY COUNCIL
17.9 x 13.9 inches Fred Baldwin
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Retail Value $2,000 Fernando A. Castro
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LIVE AUCTION

1. Kate Breakeys photographic career has been


centered on pictures of dead animals, including a series
of photograms, a technique she has been experimenting
with since art school. She has written that she burns the
shadows of each plant or animal onto the photographic
paper with light and with love. This work was published
in the book Las Sombras/The Shadows by UT press in
2012. A native of South Australia who has also lived and
worked in Texas, Breakey now resides and photographs
in the desert outside of Tucson. She has won numerous
awards, including being named HCPs Artist of the Year
in 2004, and her work appears in public and private
collections across the world. She is represented in 1 KATE BREAKEY (Tucson, AZ) 2 JENNIFER SCHLESINGER (Santa Fe, NM)
Houston by McMurtrey Gallery.
House Sparrow Flying Right, (2012, printed 2012) Here nor there, (2011, printed 2014)
From the series Las Sambras From the series Here nor There (20112013)
2. Jennifer Schlesinger is an artist, curator, and
Photogram Albumen print
educator who holds a BA in photography and journalism
from the College of Santa Fe. Her work has been Edition 2 of 10 Edition 4 of 9
exhibited at the Southeast Museum of Photography 10 x 10 inches 4.3 x 2 inches
and the Chelsea Art Museum. She has received several Courtesy of the artist and McMurtrey Gallery (Houston, TX) Courtesy of the artist and Catherine Couturier Gallery
honors including a Golden Light Award in Landscape katebreakey.com mcmurtreygallery.com (Houston, TX)
Photography from the Maine Photographic Workshops Signed on verso in pen jenniferschlesinger.com catherinecouturier.com
and the Center for Contemporary Arts Photography Retail Value $830 Signed on recto in pencil
Award in Santa Fe, NM, both in 2005. She was the Retail Value $1,000
Assistant Director of the Santa Fe Art Institute from
20032005 and has been the Director of VERVE Gallery
of Photography since 2005.

3. Bastienne Schmidt was born in Munich, Germany


and studied art, painting and photography after
studying anthropology at the Ludwig-Maximilians-
Universitaet. Schmidts art and photography have been
widely published and exhibited throughout the US and
internationally. She is represented in the collections of
the Museum of Modern Art; The Museum of Fine Arts,
Houston; Corcoran Gallery of Art; Center for Creative
Photography, Tucson; International Center of Photography,
The Brooklyn Museum, The Victoria and Albert Museum,
among others.

4. Dallas-based Brandon Thibodeaux creates portraits 3 BASTIENNE SCHMIDT (Bridgehampton, NY) 4 BRANDON THIBODEAUX (Dallas, TX)
in the documentary tradition exploring life in the
American South. As a journalism student at the University Untitled, 2014 Birds in Field, Mound Bayou, Mississippi,
of North Texas he focused on agricultural economies. From the series The Record (2010, printed 2014)
In 2009 he travelled to the Mississippi Delta, meeting Chromogenic print From the series When Morning Comes
people and making important relationships over a four- Edition AP Inkjet print
year period which resulted in the series When Morning 16 x 20 inches Edition 5 of 10
Comes. A solo exhibition of the series has been shown Courtesy of the artist 15 x 15 inches
at Newspace Center for Photography in Portland among bastienneschmidt.com Courtesy of the artist
other venues and will travel to Vienna, Austria in 2015. Retail Value $2,400 brandonthibodeaux.com
He is a member of the photography collective MJR, based
Signed on verso in pencil
in New York City.
Retail Value $1,200
5. For Stephen Mallons series Next Stop Atlantic, the
artist spent three years capturing images from Delaware
to South Carolina, documenting the NY Metropolitan
Transit Authoritys recycling program. During the past
decade, over 2,500 subway cars have been deposited
in the ocean to help rebuild underwater reefs along the
eastern seabed. After being pushed and stacked like
a sardine in these subway cars over the past decade,
writes Mallon, its nice to see the sardine actually getting
one of these as its new steel condo. His work has been
exhibited widely, and he has been commissioned by
a wide range of clients, including the New York Times
Magazine and The Wall Street Journal. Mallons photos
have been honored by Communication Arts, Photo District
News, The New York Photo Festival, the Lucie Awards,
International Color Awards, and Photo Lucidas Critical 5 STEPHEN MALLON (Brooklyn, NY)
Mass top 50. Surface, 2014
From the series American Reclamation Volume 2: Next 6 LESLIE FIELD (Houston, TX)
6. Houston-born photographer and mixed-media artist Stop Atlantic The moon turns it clockwork dreamthe biggest stars
Leslie Field has been working since the late 1990s.
Chromogenic print look at me with your eyes, (2004, printed 2014)
Guided by a curious nature, she works in alternative
Edition 2 of 5 From the series Kaleidoscope Mandala
processes, photo-sculpture, and installation. The
20 x 30 inches Edition 1 of 1
Kaleidoscope Mandala series expresses the ideas of
motion, change, and abstraction that she invites into Courtesy of the artist and Front Room Gallery 24 x 24 inches
all of her art. Her work has been exhibited throughout (Brooklyn, NY) Courtesy of the artist
Texas, California, Vermont, and New York. Her artwork stephenmallon.com frontroomgallery.com lesliefield-art.com
is in numerous private collections and in the permanent Signed on verso in pencil Signed on verso in pen
collection of The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Retail Value $1,900 Retail Value $2,700
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7. Adrin Fernndez Milans was born in Havana,
Cuba in 1984, and studied at the Superior Institute of Art.
His series Life Style is a visually stunning look into the
lives of Cubas wealthy class. He has exhibited at Carrie
Haddad Photographs Gallery, New York; The Museum of
Fine Arts, Houston and Musee Quai Branly, Paris, France.
Fernndezs Life Style was exhibited at HCP in 2011,
marking his first solo exhibition in the United States.

8. Houston artist Cara Barer transforms books into art


by sculpting them, dyeing them, and then through the
medium of photography, presents them anew as objects
of beauty. She creates a record of that book and its half-
life. Booksas both physical objects and repositories
of informationare being displaced by zeros and ones
in a digital universe with no physicality. Through her 7 ADRIN FERNNDEZ MILANS (Havana, Cuba) 8 CARA BARER (Houston, TX)
art, she documents this and raises questions about the Untitled #2, (2010, printed 2014) Shavasana, (2014, printed 2014)
fragile and ephemeral nature of books and their future. From the series About the aesthtic possibility of Inkjet print
She studied at the Glassell School of Art and the San Edition 3 of 9
emptiness
Francisco Art Institute. Now living in Texas, she uses
Inkjet print 24 x 24 inches
old phone books, computer manuals, maps, and comic
Edition 1 of 15 Courtesy of the artist and Longnecker Gallery (Houston,
books to create hypnotic sculptures, which she then
19.7 x 19.7 inches TX)
memorializes through her photographs.
Courtesy of the artist carabarer.com longneckergallery.com
9. Mohammed Saad Al Shammarey was born in adrianfernandezphotography.com Signed on recto in pencil
Baghdad, Iraq in 1962, and has lived and worked in Signed on certificate in marker Retail Value $2,400
Houston since 2008. Al Shammarey has established a Retail Value $1,700
body of photo-based and video work that is an ongoing
commentary of the crises of Iraqi culture: wars, rebellion,
estrangement, loss, suffering, and the inevitable personal
struggle. Simultaneously, his work is an inquiry into
the humanistic elements and ramifications of Islamic
philosophy, and an investigation into the yearning of
the soul for the sublime. His work has been exhibited in
such venues as the British Museum, London; Columbia
University, New York; The Station Museum, Houston; and
the Cairo International Biennale, Egypt.

10. Houstonian Geoff Winningham is well known as a


photographer, filmmaker, journalist and educator. In the
1970s, Winninghams subjects were either unique to or
characteristic of Texas, captured in his distinctive 35mm
black and white photographs. He has produced three
documentary films, including The Pleasure of his Stately
Dome, a study of the Astrodome as a folk theater, which
won the Documentary prize at the 1976 Edinburgh Film 9 MOHAMMED AL SHAMMAREY (Houston, TX) 10 GEOFF WINNINGHAM (Houston, TX)
Festival. His two most recent books, Traveling the Shore
Tradtional White, (2013, printed 2014) Destruction Derby in the Astrodome, (1972, printed ?)
of the Spanish Sea: The Gulf Coast of Texas (2010) and
Inkjet print Vintage gelatin silver print
Mexico and Going Back to Galveston: Nature, Funk, and
Edition 2 of 7 12 x 18 inches
Fantasy in a Favorite Place (2011), were published by
Texas A&M University Press. He teaches photography in 27 x 22 inches Courtesy of the artist
the Department of Visual Arts at Rice University. Courtesy of the artist and Anya Tish Gallery geoffwinningham.com
(Houston, TX) Signed on recto in pen
11. Torrie Groening is a multi-passionate print shammarey.com anyatishgallery.com Retail Value $2,500
enthusiast, whose involvement in over 25 years of Signed on recto in pencil
printmaking has included roles as artist, master printer, Retail Value $3,600
teacher, gallerist, and collector of works on paper.
Returning to Vancouver after a decidedly digital decade
in California, she has become a master of mixing media.
Combining traditional printmaking and photography with
digital technology, Groening creates complex photo-
based collages. In her current work, she layers altered
photographs of drawings, prints, objects, and landscapes
to create incongruous yet familiar trompe loeil images.
Her prints are included in museum and public collections
across Canada and the US.

12. Luis Mallo was born in Havana, Cuba in 1962. He


studied graphic design in New York, but his immediate
interest after leaving school became the photographic
medium and its creative potential. His series of large-
scale urban landscapes, In Camera, have been described
as cleverly realized perceptual puzzles. He is a recipient
of the Cintas Foundation Award, the Sony World
Photography Award and The Art Matters Photography 11 TORRIE GROENING (Vancouver, Canda) 12 LUIS MALLO (Brooklyn, NY)
Award. His photographs are included in the permanent A Sudden Flutter, (2008, printed 2008) #58, (2005, printed 2009)
collections of The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, George Inkjet print From the series In Camera
Eastman House, Brooklyn Museum of Art, and the New
Edition 6 of 15 Chromogenic print
York Public Library, as well as other public and private
24 x 36 inches Edition 2 of 7
collections.
Courtesy of the artist 19 x 23 inches
torriegroening.com Courtesy of the artist
Signed on engraved signature on verso luismallo.com
Retail Value $2,800 Signed on verso in marker
Retail Value $2,500
2 Houston Center for Photography
13. David Wolf is a devoted film photographer, making
both color and black-and-white prints by hand in the
traditional darkroom. His work has been exhibited
internationally and has been acquired by numerous
public and private collections. Davids series Nurturing
Time: Life in a Backyard Garden is featured in HCPs
current issue of Spot magazine, and recently won top
honors in both the International Photography Awards and
the Grand Prix de la Decouverte, International Fine Art
Photography Competition. A Boston native and Brown
University graduate, David now calls San Francisco home,
where his work is represented by Corden|Potts Gallery.

14. Lydia Goldblatt trained at the London College


of Communications, receiving a Masters Degree in 14 LYDIA GOLDBLATT (London, United Kingdom)
13 DAVID WOLF (San Francisco, CA)
Photography in 2006. Her series, Still Here, was the
subject of a solo exhibition at the Felix Nussbaum Orange Tree, Blossoms, Leaves and Fruit, Light Lines, 2014
Museum in Germany in 2013, and was recently (2008, printed 2013) From the series Still Here (20102013)
published as an artist monograph by fine art publishers From the series Nurturing Time, Life in a Backyard Garden Chromogenic print
Hatje Cantz. In 2010 she was nominated for the Chromogenic print Edition AP 1 (from edition of 6 + 3 APs)
Sovereign European Art Prize, and in 2011 was awarded Edition AP 1/2 16 x 16 inches
the Fundacion Botin Residency Award with Paul Graham. 19.4 x 23.3 inches Courtesy of the artist and Rick Wester Fine Art
In 2013 she was the recipient of the Magenta Flash Courtesy of the artist and Corden|Potts Gallery (New York, NY)
Forward Award and International Jewish Artist of the (San Francisco, CA) lydiagoldblatt.com rwfa.com
Year award. She has just been announced as 2014s
davidwolfphotographs.com cordenpottsgallery.com Retail Value $2,200
Grand Prix winner of the Tokyo International Photography
Signed on mount, on verso, in pencil
Festival Competition.
Retail Value $2,050
15. Born in Germany, Renate Aller lives and works in
New York. Renown for her ocean photographs, Aller
began to photograph deserts in 2009 resulting in
the series, Ocean | Desert. Allers photos capture the
similarities and contrasts between the extreme terrains,
occasionally including human elements to analyze our
relationships with these formidable landscapes. A book of
the same title has been published by Radius Books. Her
work is held in numerous public and private collections,
including the Lannan Foundation, Yale University
Art Gallery, George Eastman House, and Hamburger
Kunsthalle. She is represented by Catherine Couturier
Gallery in Houston.

16. As a portrait photographer, Gay Block began in 1973


with portraits of her own affluent Jewish community
in Houston and later expanded this study to include 15 RENATE ALLER (New York, NY) 16 GAY BLOCK (Santa Fe, NM)
South Miami Beach and girls at summer camp. In 2003,
White Sand, March 2013 Untitled (Four Talk on Beach), 2014
Blocks 30-year portrait of her mother in photographs,
From the series Ocean|Desert From the series Miami, South Beach
video, and words, Bertha Alyce: Mother exPosed, was
Inkjet print Inkjet print
published by UNM Press and began as a traveling exhibit.
In 2006, Block re-photographed women who were Edition 1 of 10 Edition AP
girls in her 1981 series from Camp Pinecliffe, 25 years 28 x 40 inches 23.5 x 18.8 inches
before. Blocks photographs are included in museums Courtesy of the artist and Catherine Couturier Gallery Courtesy of the artist
and private collections including MoMA New York, San (Houston, TX) gayblock.com
Francisco MoMA, and The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. renatealler.com catherinecouturier.com Signed on verso in pen
She currently lives and works in Santa Fe and serves on Signed on verso in archival pen Retail Value $1,800
HCPs Advisory Committee. Retail Value $4,900

17. Richard Tuschman began experimenting with digital


imaging in the early 1990s, developing the signature
style that synthesized his interests in graphic design,
photography, painting and assemblage. This digital
work found a wide audience in the commercial sector,
and his work has since been featured on the pages of
multiple magazines, annual reports, book jackets, and
catalogs. He describes his series Hopper Meditations, as
dramas for a small stage, with the figures as actors in a
one-act play they are rooted specifically in the past,
somewhere in Hoppers mid-20th century. The themes
they evoke, thoughsolitude, alienation, longingare
timeless and universal. He was the recipient of a 2013
LensCulture Exposure Award for this portfolio of images.

18. Emirati artist Maitha Bin Demithan explores the


traditions of the UAE, focusing on some of the rituals
and symbolism that have historically made her culture 17 RICHARD TUSCHMAN (Forest Hills, NY) 18 MAITHA BIN DEMITHAN (United Arab Emirates)
distinct. Theatrically staged on black backdrops, Green Bedroom (Morning), (2013, printed 2014) Ajyal, (2012, printed 2013)
garments such as a burqa, thoab and bisht are revered From the series Hopper Meditiations From the series Ajyal
as precious specimens of heritage, many of which are Inkjet print Inkjet print
disappearing from Emirati life. Her portraits consist
Edition 4 of 9 30 x 48 inches
of multiple scans (scanography) manually stitched
20 x 15.5 inches Courtesy of the artist
together, as if by hand. She received a BFA from Zayed
Courtesy of the artist and photo-eye Gallery (Santa Fe, NM) Retail Value $1,500
University, Dubai, in 2012. This work was included in her
solo exhibition Ajyal: Generations on view at HCP during richardtuschman.com photoeye.com
FotoFest 2014. Signed on verso in pencil
Retail Value $2,000
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19. Living and working near Zurich, Switzerland, Ferit
Kuyas committed himself to photography in the 1980s
after graduating from law school. Kuyas has published
several books, including City of Ambition, featuring large
cityscapes from the megalopolis Chongqing, China.
Ferits photographs have been shown in museums,
galleries and festivals in Europe, the Americas, and in
Asia. His work is represented in private, corporate and
public collections. He has received a number of awards,
among them the Kodak Photobook-Award and the
Hasselblad Masters award.

20. Amy Blakemore is renowned for her deceptively


simple photographs of friends, family, and local
landscapes. Her images evoke fleeting aspects of
personality and memory and have been shown in 19 FERIT KUYAS (Ziegelbruecke, Switzerland) 20 AMY BLAKEMORE (Houston, TX)
numerous exhibitions, including the 2006 Whitney Floppy Drive, 2013 Rooster, 2012
Biennial and a 20-year retrospective organized by The Archival pigment print from polaroid transfer From the series New Pictures
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in 2009. Blakemore has Edition 1 of 12 Chromogenic print
worked for the past 20 years with low-tech, medium-
11 x 9 inches 12 x 12 inches
format Diana cameras known for flaws that produce
Courtesy of the artist and Catherine Couturier Gallery Courtesy of the artist and Inman Gallery (Houston, TX)
a flattened perspective, color shifts, vignetting, and
(Houston, TX) inmangallery.com
blurriness. Blakemore manipulates these flaws to capture
the way memory simultaneously records and distorts feritkuyas.net catherinecouturier.com Retail Value $2,500
visual information. Retail Value $800

21. Terrified by amusement park rides, Isa Leshko began


photographing them to explore the fantastic and sinister
place these rides held in her imagination. Exploring a
range of emotions from anger to shock to exultation, her
Thrills and Chills series examines the tensions that exist
between fantasy and reality. Leshko grew up in Carteret,
NJ, and received a BA from Haverford College where she
studied cognitive psychology, neurobiology, and gender
studies. She studied photography at the New England
School of Photography. Her work is represented by
Corden|Potts Gallery, San Francisco.

22. Since the mid-1980s, photojournalist Smiley N.


Pool has been collecting images that capture the
critical stories of our time. Hes covered the aftermath
of Hurricane Katrina and 9/11, the travels and funeral
of Pope John Paul II, nine Olympic Games, professional 21 ISA LESHKO (Salem, MA) 22 SMILEY POOL (Houston, TX)
sporting events, visiting dignitaries and presidential
Disenchantment, 2010 Olympics, 2014
inaugurations. He is a seven-time winner of the National
From the series Thrills & Chills From the series Summer Olympics | Beijing
Press Photographers Association regional photographer
of the year award. A native Texan who was born in Gelatin silver print Inkjet print
Galveston, Pool is currently the chief photographer and Edition 11 of 20 12 X 18 inches
photo coach at the Houston Chronicle. 9 x 9 inches Courtesy of the artist
Courtesy of the artistand Richard Levy Gallery smileypool.com
23. Born in Los Angeles in 1911, Brett Weston was (Albequerque, NM) Signed on recto in pen
the second son of photographer Edward Weston. In isaleshko.com levygallery.com Retail Value $750
1925, Edward removed Brett from school and took Signed on verso in pencil
him to Mexico. Surrounded by revolutionary artists of Retail Value $1,100
the day, such as Tina Modotti, Frida Kahlo and Diego
Rivera, and influenced as well by the striking contrast
of life in Mexico, it was there that Brett first began
making photographs. A quality of design was evident
in Bretts early images of the organic and man-made.
He appreciated how the camera transformed subjects
close up and how the contrast of black and white further
altered the recognition of an object. Throughout the
decades of the 1950s through the 1980s, Westons
style changed sharply and was characterized by high
contrast, abstract imagery. He concentrated mostly on
close-ups and abstracted details, but his prints reflected
a preference for high contrast that reduced his subjects
to pure form. He died in Kona, Hawaii, in 1993.

24. Manuel lvarez Bravo, one of the founders


of modern photography, is considered the main
representative of Latin American photography in the
20th century. His work extends from the late 1920s to
the 1990s. As a self-taught photographer, he would 23 BRETT WESTON (American 19111993) 24 MANUEL LVAREZ BRAVO (Mexican 19022002)
explore many different techniques, as well as graphic Rust and Paint, 1976 Paisaje inventado [Invented Landscape], (1972,
art. He worked for the muralists Diego Rivera, Jos From the series Abstractions 2 printed 1974)
Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros. Between Gelatin silver print From the series Portfolio of Fifteen Photographs
1943 and 1959, he worked in the film industry doing 13 x 10.5 inches Gelatin silver print
still shots, which inspired him to realize some of his own
Courtesy of an anonymous donor Edition 25 of 75
experiments with cinema. While he was alive, he held
brettwestonarchive.com 11 x 14 inches
over 150 solo exhibitions and participated in over 200
Signed on recto in pencil Courtesy of Joe Aker & Aker Imaging (Houston, TX)
group exhibitions. He died in 2002 at the age of 100.
Retail Value $4,500 azphoto.com
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25. Adam Magyar finds innovative ways to use
technology to observe life. That led him to capture the
passing of time and freeze it into still photographs and
videos. Using modified or self-built high-tech digital tools
and cameras that see what the human eye cannot see
and the human nature rarely perceives, he has created
mesmerizing representations of speeding subway trains
and of flows of people on busy sidewalks. Born and raised
in Hungary and now based in Berlin, he travels the world
extracting his images from the simple, ever-changing
nature of daily urban life.

26. Lou Vest is a ship pilot based in Houston. For the last
25 ADAM MAGYAR (Berlin, Germany)
10 years, he has photographed from his office window
along the Ship Channel. From the grand, open views 1364, (2009, printed 2014)
26 LOU VEST (Houston, TX)
of sea, sky and the bridges of the ships he pilots to the From the series Urban Flow
portraits of the people he meets in the course of his work, Inkjet print Sailors Sunset, (2013, printed 2014)
Vest captures rarely seen images that are a key com- Edition 1 of 6 Inkjet print
ponent of Houston. His work has been exhibited at HCP, 24 x 43 inches 24 x 24 inches
Williams Tower, Houston Public Library, and other venues. Courtesy of the artist and Julie Saul Gallery Courtesy of the artist
In 2012, Vest had a solo exhibition at the Houston Arts Al- (New York, NY) louvest.com
liance Gallery. He has been named one of Houstons 100
magyaradam.com saulgallery.com Signed on verso in pencil
Creatives and one of Houstons Ten Best photographers
Signed on sticker on verso Retail Value $900
by the Houston Press. He currently serves on HCPs Advi-
Retail Value $4,500
sory Council.

27. Over the past decade Laurie Lambrecht has been


photographing trees in urban areas, often revisiting and
further exploring their individual character. This series
Lake Trees, was begun in November 2004 on the edge of
Lake Zurich, Switzerland. Two influences which inspire her
vision are her experiences of dancing and weavingboth
cause her to think about the static aspects of trees as well
as their growth and movement. She recently was an artist-
in-residence at the Rauschenberg Residency in Captiva,
FL, where she continued her photographic exploration of
perception, nature and the landscape.

28. Osamu James Nakagawa received his MFA from


the University of Houston and currently teaches at Indiana
University in Bloomington. Nakagawa is a recipient of many
prestigious awards, including a 2015 Insight Award from
the Society for Photographic Education, 2014 Sagamihara 28 OSAMU JAMES NAKAGAWA (Bloomington, IN)
Photographer of the Year in Japan, 2009 John Simon Cover UP, (1997, printed 2014)
Guggenheim fellowship. Nakagawas work has been From the series Drive in Theater/Billboard
extensively exhibited nationally and internationally, including Inkjet print
solo exhibitions at the Sakima Art Museum, Okinawa; SEPIA 27 LAURIE LAMBRECHT (Bridgehampton, NY)
Unique edition
International, New York; and Photo Gallery International, Jungle Road, 2012 13.5 x 20 inches
Tokyo. Nakagawas work is in the permanent collection of From the series Jungle Road Courtesy of the artist, sepiaEYE (New York, NY),
the Metropolitan Museum, George Eastman House, Tokyo Inkjet print
Metropolitan Museum of Photography, The Museum of Fine Photo Gallery International Toyko and
33 x 22 inches Pictura Gallery (Bloomington IN)
Arts, Houston and others.
Courtesy of the artist and Rick Wester Fine Art osamujamesnakagawa.com sepiaeye.com pgi.ac
(New York, NY) picturagallery.com
laurielambrecht.com rwfa.com
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29. Egyptian visual artist Nermine Hammans densely


composed figurative prints lie between the mediums of
painting and photography. Her series Wetiko: Cowboys
and Indigenes meshes paintings of the American Wild
West of the 18th and 19th centuries with contemporary
photojournalism from the East largely drawn from
media accounts of the Arab Spring and the Gulf
Wars. Through thoughtful manipulation of these source
materials introduces points of historical and cultural
intersection and interpretation. This series was exhibited
at HCP during FotoFest 2014. She received a BFA in
filmmaking from Tisch School of Arts, NYU.

30. Russell Werner Lee graduated from Lehigh University 29 NERMINE HAMMAN (Cairo, Egypt) 30 RUSSELL WERNER LEE (American 19031986)
in 1925 with a degree in engineering. Lees work is
The Coming of the Fire Horse, by Henry F. Farny (1910) Saying grace before the Pie Town, New Mexico, Fair, Oct.
associated with the documentary tradition and the work
From the series Wetiko 1940, (1940, printed 1985)
of the Farm Security Administration. As part of the team
Mixed media Dye transfer print
that also included Dorothea Lange, Arthur Rothstein and
Walker Evans, Lees primary task was to document rural 27.6 x 39.4 inches 6.5 x 10 inches
communities to inform urban Americans aware of the Courtesy of the artist and Rose Issa Projects (London, UK) Courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery (New York, NY)
plight of tenant farmers, sharecroppers, and migrant nerminehammam.com roseissa.com howardgreenberg.com
workers stricken by drought and the Great Depression. Retail Value $5,500 Signed on Credit and copyright stamps on the verso,
From 1965 to 1973 he taught photography at The with inscriptions in pencil by an unknown hand Print
University of Texas. signed by Tennyson Schad.
Retail Value $4,000
2014 Print Auction 5
31. Walker Pickering is an artist and educator based
in Lincoln, NE. He is an Assistant Professor of Art at the
University of NebraskaLincoln, where he has taught
photography since 2014. His work employs documentary
aesthetics, and he uses photography as a means to
get access to people and places that might otherwise
be inaccessible. His recent work, Esprit de Corps, is a
long-term study of youth marching band and drum corps
culture. Walkers work has been exhibited throughout
North America, and is included in a number of private and
public collections, including The Museum of Fine Arts,
Houston and the Wittliff Collection of Southwestern &
Mexican Photography in San Marcos. He is the recipient
of the 2013 Clarence John Laughlin Award, and he 31 WALKER PICKERING (Lincoln, NE) 32 PETER BROWN (Houston, TX)
regularly teaches and lectures on his work. He earned an Drum Major, (2013, printed 2014) The Cake Palace, Tahoka, Texas, (1994, printed 2014)
MFA from Savannah College of Art & Design and a BFA From the series Esprit de Corps From the series On the Plains
from Texas State UniversitySan Marcos.
Inkjet print Inkjet print
Edition 1 of 10 Edition 14 of 25
32. Peter Brown has two degrees from Stanford and
16 x 20 inches 18 x 22 inches
has taught photography in a variety of capacities at Rice
Courtesy of the artist Courtesy of the artist, Harris Gallery (Houston, TX),
for many years. He has photographed the Great Plains
since the 1980s, and has published two books on the walkerpickering.com Stephen Clark Gallery (Dallas, TX), & PDNB Gallery
region: On the Plains and West of Last Chance. He has Signed on verso in pencil (Dallas, TX)
been the recipient of The Lange-Taylor Prize, The Alfred Retail Value $1,200 petertbrown.com harrisgalleryhouston.com artnet.com
Eisenstaedt Award, The Imogen Cunningham Award, The pdnbgallery.com
Glasscock School Teaching Prize. His photographs are in Signed on recto in pen
the collections of many museums including The Museum Retail Value $1,250
of Fine Arts, Houston, Menil Collection, Museum of
Modern Art, NY, and the Los Angeles County Museum of
Art among many others. Brown is a founding member of
HCP and serves on the Advisory Boards of HCP, Houston
FotoFest and The Glasscock School. He is currently at
work on a book about Texas with the writer Joe Holley.

33. Hiroshi Sugimoto was born in Tokyo in 1948 and


moved to New York in 1974 where he continues to live
and work. Central to his work is the idea that photography
is a time machine, a method of preserving and picturing
both memory and time. In references to his Seascapes
series, started in 1980, he has written, Mystery of
mysteries, water and air are right there before us in the
sea. Everytime I view the sea, I feel a calming sense of
security, as if visiting my ancestral home; I embark on
a voyage of seeing. Recent solo exhibitions of his work 33A HIROSHI SUGIMOTO (New York, NY) 33B HIROSHI SUGIMOTO (New York, NY)
have been shown in Tokyo, Paris, Venice, New York and Aegean Sea, Pillion, Mediterranean Sea, Cassis, and Aegean Sea, Pillion, Mediterranean Sea, Cassis, and South
Los Angeles. South Pacific Ocean, 1991 Pacific Ocean, 1991
From the series Time Exposed From the series Time Exposed
34. Jefferson Hayman is an artist that works within
9.5 x 12 inches each 9.5 x 12 inches each
the themes of nostalgia, common symbols and memory.
Courtesy of an anonymous donor Courtesy of an anonymous donor
From his training and environment Hayman has forged an
sugimotohiroshi.com sugimotohiroshi.com
individual visual sensibility. The photographs themselves
are handcrafted silver gelatin and platinum prints that Retail Value $4,500 Retail Value $4,500
seem historically timeless, captured with a delicacy of
tonality that harks back to the highest traditions of graphic
art. The works are then paired with antique or artist-made
frames which place each piece into the realm of unique
statements.

33C HIROSHI SUGIMOTO (New York, NY) 34 JEFFERSON HAYMAN (New York, NY)
Aegean Sea, Pillion, Mediterranean Sea, Cassis, Chrysler building
and South Pacific Ocean, 1991 Gelatin silver print
From the series Time Exposed Edition 2 of 25
9.5 x 12 inches each 2.5 x 1.5 inches
Courtesy of an anonymous donor Courtesy of Madeline Yale Preston in
sugimotohiroshi.com memory of Marty Carden
Retail Value $4,500 jeffersonhayman.com
Signed on verso in pen
Retail Value $600

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35. Harold Feinstein began his career in photography
in 1946 at the age of 15. By the time he was 19, Edward
Steichen had purchased his work for the permanent
collection of the Museum of Modern Art and exhibited
it frequently during his tenure there. He was a member
of the Photo League and became a prominent figure in
the vanguard of the early New York street photography
scene. In 1998, Feinstein broke new ground as one of
the first photographers to utilize a scanner as a camera
(now called scenography). In 2011, at the age of 80, he
was presented the Living Legend Award by the Griffin
Museum of Photography.

36. Vivian Maier was an American street photographer,


who was born in New York City and spent much
of her childhood in France. After returning to the 35 HAROLD FEINSTEIN (Merrimac, MA)
US, Maier worked for about forty years as a nanny, 36 VIVIAN MAIER (American 19262009)
mostly in Chicago. During those years, she took more Hangin Out, Sharing a Public Bench, NYC, 1948,
(1948, printed 2013) Untitled, 2014
than 150,000 photographs, primarily of people and
From the series City Streets Gelatin silver print
architecture of New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles,
Gelatin silver print Edition 2 of 15
during the 1950s and 60s although she traveled and
photographed worldwide. Maiers photographs have been Edition 2 of 20 12 x 12 inches
exhibited in the USA, Europe, and Asia and introduced 16 x 20 inches Courtesy of John Maloof
in many articles throughout the world. Her life and work Courtesy of the artist and Panopticon Gallery Signed on Photographers collections stamp
have been the subject of books and documentary films. (Boston, MA) signed by John Maloof with date, print date,
haroldfeinstein.com panopticongallery.com and edition number in ink on verso
37. Janet Russeks series of portraits of dollspale Signed on recto in ink Retail Value $2,200
figures suspended in a black voidexplored the darker Retail Value $2,400
aspects of parenting and of human vulnerability. This
work brought Russek back to her childhood memories
and led to her series Memories, featuring photos
of objects from her parents generation. Alongside
her artistic work, Russek is also a private fine art
photography dealer in Santa Fe. She and her husband,
David Scheinbaum, founded Scheinbaum and Russek,
Ltd., in 1980. Her work is part of the permanent
collections of several museums, including the New
Mexico Museum, the Bibliotecque Nationale, Paris, and
the High Museum of Art.

38. Stephen Sheffields photographs depict both


every day and unusual events, all framed by his unique,
and occasionally dark, sense of humor. His masterful
storytelling, use of traditional film and non-traditional
techniques including alternative processes, mural
printing, and large-scale photo assemblage combine to 37 JANET RUSSEK (Santa Fe, NM) 38 STEPHEN SHEFFIELD (Boston, MA)
give his work a unique and cinematic mood. A native
of the Boston area,he obtained a BFA in painting and Folded Hands, (2008, printed 2008) Ascent, 2010
photography from Cornell University. He received his Gelatin silver print Gelatin silver print
MFA in photography from the California College of the Edition 3 of 10 Edition 6 of 20
Arts, in Oakland/San Francisco, where he was mentored 17.9 x 13.9 inches 20 x 24 inches
by, and assistant to, Larry Sultan and Jean Finley. He is Courtesy of the artist and Scheinbaum & Russek Ltd. Courtesy of the artist and Panopticon Gallery
represented by Panopticon Gallery, Boston. (Santa Fe, NM) (Boston, MA)
photographydealers.com stephensheffield.com panopticon.com
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39. David Scheinbaum worked with the preeminent


photo historian Beaumont Newhall from 1978 until
Newhalls death in 1993 and continues as co-executor of
his estate. His most recent publication, Hip Hop: Portraits
of An Urban Hymn, was released in November 2013
and was featured at The National Portrait Gallery of the
Smithsonian Institution and the Norton Museum of Art.
His current work is focused on the Lower East Side of
New York.

40. Keith Carter is an internationally-recognized


photographer and educator who holds the Walles Chair of
Art at Lamar University in Beaumont. He is the recipient
of the Texas Medal of Arts, the Lange-Taylor Prize from
the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, 39 DAVID SCHEINBAUM (Santa Fe, NM) 40 KEITH CARTER (Beaumont, TX)
and the Regents Professor Award from the Texas State Erykah Badu, Albuquerque, NM, (2003, printed 2014) Butterfly Collection, (2012, printed 2012)
University System. His work has been shown in over Inkjet print Tintype
100 solo exhibitions in 13 countries. He is the author 20.1 x 30 inches Edition 1 of 15
of 11 books. Recently he has been exploring historical Courtesy of the artist and Scheinbaum & Russek Ltd. (Santa 8 x 10 inches
processes including wet plate collodion tintypes.
Fe, NM) Courtesy of the artist and McMurtrey Gallery
photographydealers.com (Houston, TX)
Signed on verso in pencil keithcarterphotographs.com mcmurtreygallery.com
Retail Value $3,500 Signed on verso in marker
Retail Value $1,200
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41. Born in Paris in 1928 to Russian parents,
Elliot Erwitt spent his childhood in Milan, and then
immigrated to the US, via France, with his family in
1939. As a teenager living in Hollywood, he developed
an interest in photography and worked in a commercial
darkroom before experimenting with photography at
Los Angeles City College. In 1948 he moved to New
York and exchanged janitorial work for film classes
at the New School for Social Research.In 1953 Erwitt
joined Magnum Photos as a freelance photographer
and served as president of Magnum in the late
1960s. In the 1970s he produced several noted film
documentaries and 18 comedy films for HBO. Erwitt 41 ELLIOT ERWITT (New York, NY) 42 SHELLEY CALTON (Houston, TX)
became known for his benevolent irony and humanistic
sensibility traditional to the spirit of Magnum. New York, 1974 Gun Dogs, Arbuthnott, Scotland, (2014, printed 2014)
Gelatin silver print From the series The Shoot
42. Texas-based photographer Shelley Caltons second 11.5 x 17.5 inches Inkjet print
book, Concealed: Shes Got a Gun, will be released in Courtesy of an anonymous donor Edition 1 of 5
spring of 2015. Most recently one of her portraits was elliotterwitt.com 34 x 22.5 inches
chosen for the Taylor Wessing Prize at the National Signed on recto in ink and verso in pencil Courtesy of the artist
Portrait Gallery in London. Calton was named by Oxford Retail Value $5,500 shelleycalton.com
American in 2012 as one of 100 Under 100The Signed on verso in pencil
New Superstars of Southern Art. She has studied with Retail Value $1,400
many well-known photographers, including Keith Carter
and Debbie Fleming Caffery. She is a former HCP Vice-
President, Auction Chair, and Board Member.

43. Ken Rosenthal received his MFA in photography from


the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1993. Since
2002 his work has been featured in more than 150 solo
and group exhibitions internationally. The first publication
of his work, Ken Rosenthal Photographs 20012009, was
released in 2011. The book was included on photo-eyes
Best Books of 2011 list. Lisa M. Robinsons first book,
Snowbound, was published by Kehrer Verlag in 2007. The
book was an Official Selection for the German Photo Book
Award, was selected as one of the years best books in
PDNs Photography Annual and was distinguished by an
Honorable Mention at Photo Espaa. She is a graduate of
Columbia University and received her MFA in Photography
from the Savannah College of Art and Design. She is
married to Ken Rosenthal.

44. Elaine Ling is an exuberant adventurer, traveler,


and photographer who is most at home backpacking 43 KEN & LISA M. ROSENTHAL & ROBINSON (Tucson, AZ) 44 ELAINE LING (Ontario, Canada)
her view camera across the great deserts of the world
Untitled, (2014, printed 2014) Baobab, Tree of Generations #31, (2010, printed 2013)
and sleeping under the stars. Born in Hong Kong, Ling
From the series Feathers Inkjet print
has lived in Canada since the age of 9. She received
Cyanotype Edition 3 of 18
her medical degree from the University of Toronto and
practices family medicine. Seeking the solitude of deserts Unique edition 40 x 30 inches
and abandoned architectures of ancient cultures, Ling 5 x 3.4 inches each Courtesy of the artist
has explored the shifting equilibrium between nature and Courtesy of the artists and Etherton Gallery (Chicago, IL) elaineling.com
the man-made across 4 continents. In 2009, her first lisamrobinson.com kenrosenthal.com ethertongallery.com Signed on verso in pencil
book Mongolia, Land of the Deer Stone, was published by Signed on verso in pencil Retail Value $3,500
Lodima Press. Retail Value $1,200

45. Bradford Washburn was an explorer, mountaineer,


photographer and cartographer, and pioneered the use
of aerial photography. He visited many wild regions of the
globeincluding the Alps, Alaska, the Grand Canyon,
Mount Everest and was the first to reach its summit
twice. In a years-long project Washburn led a team that
took photographs during a series of crisscrossing flights
over and around the mountain. His striking black-and-
white photos, mostly of Alaskan peaks and glaciers, are
known for their wealth of informative detail and artistry.
Washburn founded the Boston Museum of Science,
serving as its director from 1939 to 1980, and recently
The Bradford Washburn American Mountaineering
Museum was named in his honor.

46. John A. Chakeres received his BFA from Ohio


University in 1977 in both photography and printmaking.
During that period he also studied with Ansel Adams 45 BRADFORD WASHBURN (American 19702007) 46 JOHN A. CHAKERES (Columbus, OH)
and later worked as an assistant to Adams. Chakeress
Negative #5234 (taken from 11,000 feet) La PazConcrete Wall2011
current photographs explore the concepts of formalism
Gelatin silver print From the series Structure
and found objects in the context of photography. One
Unique edition Inkjet print
of the hallmarks of his images is the integration of the
process and materials of photography as part of the 4 x 5 inches Edition of 10
content. His photographs are included in a number of Courtesy of the DeVito-Landry Collection (Boston, MA) 31.5 x 41.5 inches
permanent collections including the Museum of Modern Signed on stamped on verso Courtesy of the artist and Catherine Couturier Gallery
Art, Museum of Contemporary Photography, and Tweed Retail Value $1,000 (Houston, TX)
Museum of Art. johnchakeres.com catherinecouturier.com
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47. Growing up on Long Island, Mitch Dobrowner felt
lost in his late teens. Worried about his future direction
in life, his father gave him an old Argus camera. After
doing some research and seeing the images of Minor
White and Ansel Adams, Dobrowner quickly became
addicted to photography. He left home at 21, quit his
job, and set out to see the American Southwest for
himself. Today he creates images that evoke how he
sees our wonderful planet.

48. Using long exposures, ranging from 20 seconds


to 60 minutes, David Fokos has worked with the
cameras unique ability to average time in order to
examine and understand the mechanisms of human 47 MITCH DOBROWNER (Los Angeles, CA) 48 DAVID FOKOS (San Diego, CA)
perception and to reconcile differing subjective and
objective views of the world. He believes that our sense Cloud and Rays near Benson, AZ (2013) Nightwatch, Port Townsend, WA (2002, printed 2004)
of experience is built up over timea composite of many Inkjet Print Chromogenic print
short-term eventsand that our impression of the world Edition 3 of 45 13 x 13 inches
is based upon our total experience. With this series 14 x 20 inches Courtesy of the artist and Catherine Couturier Gallery
of images Fokos has used the camera as a scientific Courtesy of the artist and Catherine Couturier Gallery (Houston, TX)
instrument, in the way a biologist uses a microscope or (Houston, TX) davidfokos.net catherinecouturier.com
astronomer using a telescope, to reveal what is felt but mitchdobrowner.com catherinecouturier.com Signed on recto in pencil
often unseen. He was born in Baltimore in 1960 and Signed on recto in pencil Retail Value $1,000
received a BS from Cornell University. Retail Value $1,000

49. Giorgio Sommer was an Italian photographer of


German descent who received his first camera as a
gift from his father at the age of 16. He worked first in
Switzerland, and then opened a studio in Naples, Italy,
in 1857. Sommer worked in partnership with Edmond
Behles, a German photographer based in Rome, from
18601872. Sommer produced views, genre scenes,
and reproductions of works of art, especially of ancient
Greek and Roman statuary from the museums in
Naples and Rome. He also made photographic reports
on the results of the excavations at Pompeii for the
archaeologist Giuseppe Fiorelli.

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50. Bob Avakian and his wife Gail visited Marthas
Vineyard for the summer in 1973 and it has been home 49A GIORGIO SOMMER (Italian, 18341914) 49B GIORGIO SOMMER (Italian, 18341914)
ever since. As his photographic vision has evolved,
Pompei, Napoli, 1860 Pompei (Particre dei soldati), 1860
he has been drawn to the natural landscape and an
exploration of night photography. He has been the Albumen print Albumen print
recipient of numerous awards and was included in 8 x 10 inches 8 x 10 inches
Photolucidas 2013 Critical Mass Top 50 Photographers. Courtesy of Halstead Gallery (Chicago, IL) Courtesy of Halstead Gallery (Chicago, IL)
In the International Photo Awards Annual competition Bob halstedgallery.com halstedgallery.com
won 2nd place in the Night Photography category. He Signed on recto Signed on recto
won 1st place in Photo Nights Bostons Photorama. His Retail Value $5,000 Retail Value $5,000
work is in the collection of The Boston Athenaeum and
the Marthas Vineyard Hospitals permanent art collection.

51. Deborah Bay specializes in tabletop macro


photography, creating enigmatic in-camera images. She
has exhibited at Dallas Contemporary, Griffin Museum
of Photography, New York Hall of Science and Southeast
Museum of Photography, among other venues. Her
work is in the collection of The Museum of Fine Arts,
Houston, and Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz.
The British Journal of Photography has featured her
work on its cover, and her images also have appeared in
Popular Photography, BBC Focus, Welt der Wunder and
Smithsonian.com. In 2012 she was a Photolucida/Critical
Mass Top 50. She currently serves on HCPs Board of
Trustees as Treasurer.

50 BOB AVAKIAN (Edgartown, MA) 51 DEBORAH BAY (Houston, TX)


My Backyard, (2013, printed 2014) Five-seveN I, (2012, printed 2014)
Inkjet print From the series The Big Bang
Edition AP #1 Inkjet print
21 x 21 inches Edition 2 of 10
Courtesy of the artist 18 x 24 inches
bobavakianphotography.com Courtesy of the artist and Wall Space Gallery
Signed on recto in ink (Houston, TX)
Retail Value $1,250 deborahbay.com wall-spacegallery.com
Signed on verso in pencil
Retail Value $1,200
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52. With his extensive background in painting, photography,
and architecture, Jeffrey Becoms series Painted Walls
combines all three. Becom has come to find his inspiration
in ever-more remote places populated by indigenous,
ritual-bound people whose architectural color springs
organically from their history, geography, and faith.
Becom is also a writer, traveler, designer and visual
anthropologist. With his partner, Sally Aberg, he has
authored two award-winning books, Mediterranean Color
and Maya Color: The Painted Villages of Mesoamerica. He
is the subject of a PBS/BBC documentary titled For the
Colors, A Journey through Italy.

53. Darin Boville was born in northern Ohio, dropped out of


high school, and received a Masters degree in public policy
from Harvards Kennedy School of Government. His work 52 JEFFREY BECOM (Pacific Grove, CA) 53 DARIN BOVILLE (Montara, CA)
was recently acquired by The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Street Guardian (Varnasi, Uttar Pradesh, India), 2008 Stieglitz Nebulae #22, (2010, printed 2013)
His work has been exhibited most recently at the Williamson Archival Pigment Ink Print From the series Stieglitz Nebulae
Gallery at the Art Center College of Design and has Inkjet print
Edition 4 of 25
appeared in a variety of publications including PhotoArts,
14 X 20 inches 14 x 20 inches
DMQ Quarterly, ZeroZine and Shots. He now lives in
Courtesy of the artist and Catherine Couturier Gallery Courtesy of the artist
Montara, on the California coast near San Francisco.
(Houston, TX) darinboville.com
54. Native Texan photographer Marty Carden received jeffreybecom.com catherinecouturier.com Signed on verso in pencil
an Associate of Arts degree from Wharton County Signed on recto in pencil Retail Value $1,000
College, a BS from the University of Houston, and law Retail Value $1,500
degree from South Texas College of Law. He continued
his photographic studies at Rice University. Cardens
work can be found in numerous private and corporate
collections, as well as in the permanent collections of
Fort Bend County Historical Museum and The Museum of
Fine Arts, Houston.

55. Gabriella Demczuk was born in Stockholm, Sweden


to an American father and a Lebanese-Croatian mother.
She was raised in Luxembourg and studied fine arts
and journalism at George Washington University and
photography at The Parsons School of Art and Design in
Paris. After graduation, she spent a year interning for the
New York Times D.C. bureau, photographing Washington
politics and traveling with President Obama. While
Gabriellas editorial work explores the nations polarized
political arena, her personal work focuses on home and
family, a concept she struggles to connect to due to her
many competing identities and her family roots that touch
54 MARTY CARDEN (American 19542014) 55 GABRIELLA DEMCZUK (Washington, D.C.)
so many places around the world.
Untitled, 2003 The Lonliest Job in the World, #44, (2014, printed 2014)
56. Michael Donnor is a fine art photographer, consultant, From the series Equestrian Landscapes Inkjet print
and educator. After graduating from the University at 14 x 19.1 inches Edition 1 of 25
Buffalo where he studied art and photography, he began Courtesy of Joe Aker & Aker Imaging (Houston, TX) 7.3 x 11 inches
teaching alongside the worlds premier photographers martycardenphotographs.com Courtesy of the artist and The New York Times
at the Santa Fe Photographic Workshops. He then gabriellademczuk.com
Signed on recto in pencil
moved on with personal endeavors, including consulting Signed on recto in pencil
Retail Value $900
photographers in San Francisco, Santa Fe, and Chapel Hill. Retail Value $500
Donnor returned to his farmhouse in the countryside where
he pursues his art and teaching. His work is exhibited
across the US and collected internationally.

57. Brian Finke graduated from the School of Visual


Arts in New York in 1998 with a BFA in photography.
U.S. Marshals, the much-anticipated fourth monograph
from Finke was released in November 2014 by
powerHouse Books. Shot over the course of 4 years,
Finke captures the culture, practices and procedures
of the USs oldest law enforcement agency, heightened
by access that is both unprecedented and telling. Finke
began documenting in 2010 after re-connecting with a
childhood friend, Deputy U.S. Marshal, Cameron Welch.
In 2004, Finke was one of twelve artists nominated for
the International Center for Photographys annual Infinity
Award and he won a prestigious New York Foundation for
the Arts Fellowship.

56 MICHAEL DONNOR (Somerville, MA) 57 BRIAN FINKE (Brooklyn, NY)


Mecurial Mirror, (2014, printed 2014) U.S. Marshals, (2014, printed 2014)
From the series Notes on a Paper Universe Inket print
Gelatin silver print Edition 1 of 4
Edition 2 of 10 9.5 x 9.5 inches
15 x 15 inches Courtesy of the artist and ClampArt (New York, NY)
Courtesy of the artist and Panopticon Gallery brianfinke.com clampart.com
(Boston, MA) Signed on verso in pen
michaeldonnor.com panopticongallery.com Retail Value $1,000
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Retail Value $1,000
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58. Sam Gainer began his journey into photography
when he was a college student playing professional piano
at The Barn in Austin. What began as a hobby has carried
him to over 100 countries and thousands of locations,
both renowned and obscure. A man of diverse talents,
he is a magician, furniture builder and photographer
who holds both a CPA certificate and a law degree. Sam
is senior partner of Gainer, Donnelly & Desroches, one
of Houstons top three CPA firms. In his spare time he
creates complex woodwork designs in flooring, furniture
and accessories from rare woods and materials. He lives
and works in Houston.

59. Sophie Gamand is a French fine-art photographer


living and working in New York. Since 2010, her work
has focused on dogs and mans relationship with them.
In 2014, Sophie gained international recognition and 58 SAM GAINER (Houston, TX) 59 SOPHIE GAMAND (Brooklyn, NY)
won prestigious awards for her Wet Dog series. She is
Winter Castle, 2014 Nicole, (2013, printed 2014)
represented by 28 Matignon Gallery in Paris. Her first
Chromogenic print From the series Wet Dog
book is scheduled for release in the fall 2015. An animal
36 x 28 inches Chromogenic print
activist, Sophie also donates photography time and
expertise to multiple animal shelters. Courtesy of the artist Edition 1 of 5 (5+2 EA)
samgainerphotography.com 20 x 20 inches
60. Clyde Heppner largely focuses on depicting the Retail Value $ 350 Courtesy of the artist
landscape and is attracted to subject matter that has sophiegamand.com
historical depth. His training in Psychology and a lifetime Signed on verso in marker
interest in Eastern art greatly influence how he configures Retail Value $1,500
the environment for the viewer. Although much of his
photographic knowledge is self-taught, he furthered
his education by studying under known photographers.
Heppner began showing his work in 2011 and has been
included in exhibitions at venues such as the Center for
Fine Art Photography and the San Francisco International
Exhibition. His recent portfolio, The Ancients Views, was
featured in a 2014 solo exhibit at the Griffin Museum of
Photography.

61. Paul Hester received an MFA from the Rhode Island


School of Design, where he studied with Harry Callahan,
Aaron Siskind, Lisette Model, Minor White, Charles
Harbutt, Bert Beavers, Richard Lebowitz, and Sally Stein.
He divides his time between Fayetteville and Houston;
between teaching and taking pictures; between looking
and thinking; between now and then; between here
and there. His photographs reside in the Bibliotheque 60 CLYDE HEPPNER (Liberty, MO) 61 PAUL HESTER (Fayetteville, TX)
Nationale in Paris, Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, Sneaking a View, (2013, printed 2014) Georgio Party Supply, (2014, printed 2014)
The Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, the Wooster From the series The Ancients Views Portfolio Archival pigment print
Art Museum in Massachusetts, the National Museum
Inkjet print 12 x 18 inches
of American Art in Washington DC, the Amon Carter
Edition of 5 Courtesy of the artists
Museum in Fort Worth, and in the homes of passionate
18 x 9 inches photogypsies.com
collectors everywhere. His photographs of architecture
have appeared in several books and many magazines. He Accompanied by a signed copy of The Ancients Views by Signed on verso in marker
currently teaches in the Department of Visual & Dramatic Clyde Heppner, published by Perceptive Shutter Inc. Retail Value $750
Arts at Rice University. Courtesy of the artist
clydeheppner.com
62. Sarah Sudhoff is a photographer, educator, former Signed on recto in pencil
photo editor for Texas Monthly and Time magazines, and Retail Value $700
was most recently hired as HCPs Executive Director. She
established and served on the board of the Austin Center
for Photography and Photohive. In 2013 she received an
artist grant from the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation
and was an artist-in-residence at Artpace, San Antonio in
2012. Her work interweaves themes of gender, science
and personal experience through photographs both
staged and found. She holds a MFA from Parsons the
New School for Design, NY, and a BJ from The University
of Texas at Austin.

63. Stefan De Jaeger has been working with Polaroid


images since the 1970s, using multiple snapshots to
create an overall image, similar to the style of artist David
Hockney. His technique is to photograph the subject in
fragments, from different perspectives and over a period
of time to build each portrait piece by piece. The Belgian
artist was born in Brussels in 1957 and had a major
exhibition of his portraits at The Arizona State University 62 SARAH SUDHOFF (Houston, TX) 63 STEFAN DE JAEGER (Brussels, Belgium)
Art Museum in 2007.
Sale, 2005 Tulips, 1982
From the series Repository From the series Fleurs Coupees
Chromogenic print Dye diffusion prints
30 x 40 inches 20.8 x 20.8 inches
Courtesy of the artist and French & Michigan Courtesy of Fred Baldwin and Wendy Watriss
(San Antonio, TX) Retail Value $900
sarahsudhoff.com frenchandmichigan.com
Retail Value $2,000
2014 Print Auction 11
64. Mark Johnson is a Houston-based commercial
photographer specializing in architecture, corporate
portraits, and landscapes. A native New Yorker, he has
been photographing since the 1970s. He is a professional
member of the American Society of Media Photographers
and an affiliate member of the Houston Chapter of the
American Institute of Architects. His work can be found in
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and in corporate and
private collections.
65. Priscilla Kanady received a BS from the University of
California, Davis, in Textile Science and Design, and a BFA
in photography from the Academy of Art University, San
Francisco. Following several years doing studio work for
portraiture and advertising, she went on to pursue other
avenues in photography. Kanadys work has been shown 64 MARK JOHNSON (Houston, TX)
in group exhibitions at Rayko Gallery, San Francisco, the
Magdalena show at PhotoNola, and New York Center for Downtown View, (1975, printed 2014)
Photographic Art. Kanady has recently completed a black/ Inkjet print 65 PRISCILLA KANADY (The Woodlands, TX)
white photo essay, Parallel Perspectives, which analyzes 12 x 15.2 inches
Untitled, (2012, printed 2014)
similarities between South Africa and the Burning Man Courtesy of the artist
From the series Sketched in Winters Light
festival in Nevada. photoarchitect.com
Inkjet print
Signed on recto in pen
66. Hajime Kimura is a Japanese photographer who Edition 3 of 25
Retail Value $750
was raised in China prefecture, just outside Tokyo. After 14 x 9.5 inches
studying architecture and anthropology, he began his Courtesy of the artist
photographic career in 2006. His first long-term project, priscillakanady.com
KODAMA (2012), focuses on an ancient Japanese tribe in Signed on verso in pencil
Nigata prefecture over a five year period and was award Retail Value $250
first place at IPA Photobook Asia Award 2013, Singapore.
Kimuras work reflects his response from engaging with
his subject, with the aims to reconstruct the interaction,
thus bringing understanding to the viewer.

67. Kent Krugh is a photographer and physicist based in


Cincinnati. He has received numerous awards in national
and international print and portfolio competitions and
was a Photolucida 2012 and 2014 Critical Mass Finalist.
His work has been exhibited in numerous national
and international group and solo venues, including a
solo exhibition of Inside the Gate at Blue Sky Gallery in
Portland. Krughs work can be found in numerous private
collections and museums including the Portland Art
Museum and the Cleveland Museum of Art. This work
was chosen for HCPs 32nd Annual Juried Membership
Exhibition.
66 HAJIME KIMURA (Tokyo, Japan) 67 KENT KRUGH (Fairfield, OH)
68. Jenna Martin is a fine art and underwater
photographer. After acquiring her Masters degree Tracks, (2012, printed 2014) Higher Ground Cedar, (2011, printed 2014)
in Psychiatric Rehabilitation, she made a drastic Inkjet print From the series Inside the Gate
career change into the field of photography and she 11 x 16 inches Inkjet print
has been producing surreal images ever since. She Courtesy of the artist Edition 9 of 15
is now internationally published with work shown at hajimekimura.net 13.3 x 20 inches
various galleries across the country. She also teaches Retail Value $650 Courtesy of the artist
photography, and speaks on the importance of art kentkrugh.com
programs in schools. When shes not taking pictures, Signed on verso in pencil
shes usually taking in stray animals, browsing the price Retail Value $550
of plane tickets to faraway destinations and participating
in general, all-around rule breaking.

69. Upon receiving her MFA in Photography from the


Rhode Island School of Design in 1979, April Rapier
embarked on an adventurous, if non-conventional,
career. Rather than choose one discipline, it made more
sense to her to combine sources of inspiration, including
photography, writing, music and teaching, each informing
the other. She currently is a singer/songwriter with the
band Sugar Bayou. A founding member of HCP, she
briefly served as its Executive Director in 1987.

68 JENNA MARTIN (Billings, MT) 69 APRIL RAPIER (Austin, TX)


Serenade For The Lost, (2013, printed 2014) Untitled, 1994
From the series To Dream a Dream Chromogenic print
Inkjet print 16 x 20 inches
Edition 1 of 7 Courtesy of Daphne Scarborough
24 x 36 inches Signed on recto in ink
Courtesy of the artist Retail Value $500
jennamartinphotography.com
Signed on verso in pen
Retail Value $1,200
12 Houston Center for Photography
70. Mahesh Shantaram quit corporate life in Washington,
DC, went to Paris to study photography, and started his
career as a photographer in 2006 in Bangalore, India, the
city where he was born and spent his young-adult years.
Shantarams interest lies in using personal and subjective
documentary photography to study contemporary Indian
society. In the guise of a wedding photographer, he travels
all over India, finding inspiration for his personal projects.
Shantarams most well-known work is Matrimania, a
fictional story about Indian society seen through the prism
of its wedding culture.
70 MAHESH SHANTARAM (Bangalore, India)
71. S. Gayle Stevens has worked in antiquarian
photographic processes for over fifteen years. Her BJP Convention, Thiruvananthapuram, KL, 2014,
chosen medium is wet plate collodion for its fluidity (2014, printed 2014) 71A S. GAYLE STEVENS (Downers Grove, IL)
and individuality. She received an MFA from the School From the series The Last Days of Manmohan
Fall
of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1999. Named one of Inkjet print
the Critical Mass Top 50 Photographers for 2010, she From the series Unique
Open edition
received second place in the Lens Culture International Tintype
12 x 18 inches
Exposure Awards in 2011. Stevens work is widely Unique edition
Courtesy of the artist
collected and is part of the permanent collections of the 5 x 5 inches each
thecontrarian.in
Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans Museum Courtesy of the artist and Catherine Couturier Gallery
Signed on verso in pen
of Art, Center for Fine Art Photography and University of (Houston, TX)
Retail Value $600
New Mexico Art Museum. A member of the Posse photo sgaylestevens.com catherinecouturier.com
collective, she divides her time shooting in Pass Christian, Signed on verso in pen
MS and Downers Grove, IL, where she resides. Stevens is Retail Value $350
represented in Houston by Catherine Couturier Gallery.

72. Contemplative, interpretive, and uniquely expressed,


Svjetlana Tepavcevics work explores her surroundings
through detailed and long-term observation. Though she
has resided in the US for over 20 years, she witnessed
the bloody breakup of her native Yugoslavia (now Bosnia
and Herzegovina) and lived through the siege of her
hometown of Sarajevo, the longest siege of a European
city in modern history. The Sea Inside is a series of
abstract black-and-white images exploring the energy,
complexity and individuality of ocean waves. More than
simply being photographic representations, the images
in this series are unique and subjective interpretations,
imbued with the artists emotional connection to the sea.
71B S. GAYLE STEVENS (Downers Grove, IL) 72 SVJETLANA TEPAVCEVIC (Washington, DC)
73. For the series Means of Reproduction, Tepavcevic
photographed seeds and seed pods collected by the Leaf The Sea Inside no. 181, 2014
artist, exploring the macro embodied within the micro. From the series Unique From the series The Sea Inside
Each subject is enlarged many times without regard for Ambrotype Inkjet print
its actual size relative to others and floats in a minimalist Unique edition Edition 4 of 15
color field which becomes an illusion of an infinite space. 5 x 5 inches each 12 x 18 inches
She received a BA from UCLA and MA from the University Courtesy of the artist and Catherine Couturier Gallery Courtesy of the artist
of Pennsylvania. Her prints are in the collections of (Houston, TX) svjetlanat.com photoeye.com
corporate institutions, private collectors and museums, sgaylestevens.com catherinecouturier.com Signed on verso in pencil and verso on label in ink
including The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; High Signed on verso in pen Retail Value $950
Museum of Art, Atlanta; and the Harry Ransom Center at
Retail Value $350
The University of Texas at Austin.

74. Sara Terry is an award-winning filmmaker,


documentary photographer, and journalist. A 2012
Guggenheim Fellow in Photography, she is best known
for her work covering post-conflict stories, but currently
is working on film and TV sets. Terry is the founder and
artistic director of The Aftermath Project, a grant-
making, educational non-profit organization founded on
the premise that War is Only Half the Story. Currently,
she teaches at the Community Storytelling Project,
Venice Arts.

73 SVJETLANA TEPAVCEVIC (Washington, DC) 74 SARA TERRY (Los Angeles, CA)

Means of Reproduction no. 1191, KOELREUTERIA Allergic to Homework, 2010


ELEGANS, Chinese rain tree, (2014) From the series The T-Shirt Project: Chapter One, Sierra
From the series Means of Reproduction Leone
Inkjet print Inkjet print
Edition 5 of 15 10.5 x 7 inches
18 x 17 inches Courtesy of Joan Morgenstern
Courtesy of the artist saraterry.com
svjetlanat.com photoeye.com Retail Value $300
Signed on verso in pencil and verso on label in ink
Retail Value $1,200
2014 Print Auction 13
62 SARAH SUDHOFF (Houston, TX)
Sale, 2005
From the series Repository
Chromogenic print
30 x 40 inches
Courtesy of the artist and French & Michigan
sarahsudhoff.com frenchandmichigan.com
Retail Value $2,000
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS OF THE 2015 PRINT AUCTION

Mohammed Al Shammarey (Lot 9, Page 2) Hajime Kimura (Lot 66, Page 12)

Renate Aller (Lot 15, Page 3) Kent Krugh (Lot 67, Page 12)

Manuel lvarez Bravo (Lot 24, Page 4) Ferit Kuyas (Lot 19, Page 4)

Bob Avakian (Lot 50, Page 9) Laurie Lambrecht (Lot 27, Page 5)

Cara Barer (Lot 8, Page 2) Russell Werner Lee (Lot 30, Page 5)

Deborah Bay (Lot 51, Page 9) Isa Leshko (Lot 21, Page 4)

Jeffrey Becom (Lot 53, Page 10) Elaine Ling (Lot 44, Page 8)

Amy Blakemore (Lot 20, Page 4) Adam Magyar (Lot 25, Page 5)

Gay Block (Lot 16, Page 3) Vivian Maier (Lot 36, Page 7)

Darin Boville (Lot 53, Page 10) Luis Mallo (Lot 12, Page 2)

Kate Breakey (Lot 1, Page 1) Stephen Mallon (Lot 5, Page 1)

Peter Brown (Lot 32, Page 6) Jenna Martin (Lot 68, Page 12)

Shelley Calton (Lot 42, Page 8) Osamu James Nakagawa (Lot 28, Page 5)

Marty Carden (Lot 54, Page 10) Walker Pickering (Lot 31, Page 6)

Keith Carter (Lot 40, Page 7) Smiley Pool (Lot 22, Page 4)

John A. Chakeres (Lot 46, Page 8) April Rapier (Lot 69, Page 12)

Stefan De Jaeger (Lot 63, Page 11) Ken Rosenthal and Lisa M. Robinson (Lot 43, Page 8)

Gabriella Demczuk (Lot 55, Page 10) Janet Russek (Lot 37, Page 7)

Maitha Bin Demithan (Lot 18, Page 3) David Scheinbaum (Lot 39, Page 7)

Mitch Dobrowner (Lot 47, Page 9) Jennifer Schlesinger (Lot 2, Page 1)

Michael Donner (Lot 56, Page 10) Bastienne Schmidt (Lot 3, Page 1)

Elliot Erwitt (Lot 41, Page 8) Mahesh Shantaram (Lot 70, Page 13)

Harold Feinstein (Lot 35, Page 7) Stephen Sheffield (Lot 38, Page 7)

Adrin Fernndez Milans (Lot 7, Page 2) G. Sommer (Lot 49, Page 9)

Leslie Field (Lot 6, Page 1) S. Gayle Stevens (Lot 71, Page 13)

Brian Finke (Lot 57, Page 10) Sarah Sudhoff (Lot 62, Page 11)

David Fokos (Lot 48, Page 9) Hiroshi Sugimoto (Lot 33, Page 6)

Sam Gainer (Lot 58, Page 11) Svjetlana Tepavcevic (Lots 72 & 73, Page 13)

Sophie Gamand (Lot 59, Page 11) Sara Terry (Lot 74, Page 13)

Lydia Goldblatt (Lot 14, Page 3) Brandon Thibodeaux (Lot 4, Page 1)

Torrie Groening (Lot 11, Page 2) Richard Tuschman (Lot 17, Page 3)

Nermine Hamman (Lot 29, Page 5) Lou Vest (Lot 26, Page 5)

Jefferson Hayman (Lot 34, Page 6) Bradford Washburn (Lot 45, Page 8)

Clyde Heppner (Lot 60, Page 11) Brett Weston (Lot 23, Page 4)

Paul Hester (Lot 61, Page 11) Geoff Winningham (Lot 10, Page 2)

Mark Johnson (Lot 64, Page 12) David Wolf (Lot 13, Page 3)

Priscilla Kanady (Lot 65, Page 12)


15 Houston Center for Photography
MANUEL LVAREZ BRAVO (19022002)
Paisaje inventado [Invented Landscape], (1972, printed 1974)
From the series Portfolio of Fifteen Photographs
Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 inches
Edition 25 of 75
Courtesy of Joe Aker & Aker Imaging (Houston, TX)
Signed on recto in pencil
Retail Value $5,000

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