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A major part of the funding for our grants comes from the sale of photographs through our Fine Print Program. These limited-edition prints have been generously contributed to the Photo Fund by some of the masters of the medium.
Take advantage of this great opportunity to start a photography collection or add to an existing one! Images by the photographers in our program sell in galleries at much higher prices. This is a rare chance to purchase fine prints from photographers, such as John Collier Jr., who do not make their work available in the commercial market.
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Studio 54, New York, 1977
Copyright © 1977 Larry Fink
Gelatin silver print, 9 x 9 7/8 inches, signed by the artist.
Edition of 100, not numbered.
Guide Value: $700. Member Price: $500
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Exclusive & Exquisite Fine Print Offering !!
A student of Lisette Model, Larry Fink specializes in what has been called a "subtle investigation of human behavior." This image of New York's "most happening" spot in the 1970's is from Fink's book, s, which compares the parties of upper class Manhattan and farm communities of Pennsylvania. This image is held in the permanent collection of the SFMOMA (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art). |
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Attention all collectors and aspiring collectors! The FiftyCrows Foundation is offering a special edition print by world-renowned photographer Ed Kashi, entitled "Dixie Evans, 71, a former burlesque dancer, at the 41st Annual Striptease Reunion and Miss Exotic World Contest in Helendale, CA 1998". The 8 7/8 x 13 3/16" image, numbered edition of 35, is signed and titled by the photographer in pencil, verso.
The print will be offered to members at $400, guide value being $500. " Dixie Evans, 71" belongs to Kashi's larger essay entitled "The Years Ahead: Aging in America", a seven year-long project on the social and cultural phenomena of American longevity. Since 1979, Ed Kashi has documented stories in over 55 countries and has been published extensively all over the world, including nine essays for National Geographic with a cover story on the Kurds.
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$350 each for 11x14 C-Prints or Gelatin silver images
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