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Jody Ake - Savoy
Jody Ake
Savoy
$1,250
Jody Ake - Tamisha
Jody Ake
Tamisha
$1,250
Takashi Arai - An Okinawan Coral on the Day of Reversion of Okinawa to Japan, Kawasaki
Takashi Arai
An Okinawan Coral on the Day of Reversion of Okinawa to Japan, Kawasaki
$1,750
Takashi Arai - Arms in Blue, Nerima, Tokyo
Takashi Arai
Arms in Blue, Nerima, Tokyo
$1,750
Takashi Arai - In the Room of a Terrestrial Globe, Budapest
Takashi Arai
In the Room of a Terrestrial Globe, Budapest
$1,750
Takashi Arai - National Museum of Nuclear Science & History, Albuquerque, NM
Takashi Arai
National Museum of Nuclear Science & History, Albuquerque, NM
$1,750
Henri Berssenbrugge - Partially Solarized Nude
Henri Berssenbrugge
Partially Solarized Nude
$2,000
Dawoud Bey - Alex and Sarah
Dawoud Bey
Alex and Sarah
40,000.00
Ray Bidegain - Red Feathers and Blown Away, Dyptic
Ray Bidegain
Red Feathers and Blown Away, Dyptic
$1,500
James Hamilton Brown - Solarizations, Blanc et Noir (Diptych)
James Hamilton Brown
Solarizations, Blanc et Noir (Diptych)
$25,000
Lucien Clergue - Ligues de Main, Ligues de Vie, Pasadena ( Unique 25 Image Collage of Polaroids)
Lucien Clergue
Ligues de Main, Ligues de Vie, Pasadena ( Unique 25 Image Collage of Polaroids)
$20,000
Lucien Clergue - Untitled (from the Boston Suite)
Lucien Clergue
Untitled (from the Boston Suite)
$25,000

Jerry Spagnoli, Anatomical Study (Hands and Hip)

The work in this Special Exhibit is unique. And that aspect was chosen by each author. There is only one of a kind, even though there might be variant images available.

Most often it is the medium itself that limits the quantity. Processes such as daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, tintypes, autochromes or Polaroids provide a self-limiting function, because they only produce singular objects without the inherent ability to be reproduced further, as from negatives or digital files.

Of course, besides physical limitation, an artist's decision-making can also provide the same uniqueness, making any image (or unique type of print) in what is essentially an edition of 1/1.

And then there are circumstances that can assure a photograph's rarity, if not its singular nature. Edward Weston made many of his images in editions of 50, but didn't complete them. In the case of the Fay Fuqua Nude, he only made two, of which only the one here is available and unique on the market.

Unique! Modern and Contemporary Images
About This Exhibit
Image List

Exhibited and Sold By
Contemporary Works / Vintage Works, Ltd.

258 Inverness Circle
Chalfont, Pennsylvania   18914   USA

Contact Alex Novak and Marthe Smith

Email info@vintageworks.net

Phone +1-215-518-6962

Call for an Appointment

 

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