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Lulu and Judge Judy, 2014 - by Joyce Culver
Joyce Culver is a veteran photographer and educator based in Greenport, New York. Her four-decade career has included documenting LGBTQ-communities, producing celebrity and cultural portraits in New York City, and teaching photography at institutions such as School of Visual Arts, Nassau Community College and Teachers College, Columbia University.
‘Lulu and Judge Judy’
Series: The Lulu Diaries
Location: NYC
Size: 14”x11”
Price: $200,00
Market Value: $300,00
Lulu and Divorce Court: Selena Thomas Yells, 2014 - by Joyce Culver
Joyce Culver is a veteran photographer and educator based in Greenport, New York. Her four-decade career has included documenting LGBTQ-communities, producing celebrity and cultural portraits in New York City, and teaching photography at institutions such as School of Visual Arts, Nassau Community College and Teachers College, Columbia University.
‘Lulu and Divorce Court: Selena Thomas Yells’
Series: The Lulu Diaries
Location: NYC
Size: 14”x11”
Price: $200,00
Market Value: $400,00
Westminster Hair Pair, 2019 - by Kholood Eid and Matthew Gilbertson as Wet Nose Pawject
The Wet Nose Pawject is a joyful dog-centric photo‐and‐video initiative founded by Kholood Eid and Matthew Gilbertson. Based in New York City, the project celebrates urban canine life and invites dogs and their humans into creative portrait sessions and large-screen outdoor presentations that honour the vibrant place of dogs in city culture.
‘Westminster Hair Pair’
Sarah Puyoulet, a friend of Eric's owner and part of his team, gets close to the Lhasa Apso at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in Manhattan Monday, February 11, 2019.
Part of the New York Times coverage of the 2019 Westminster Dog Show.
Medium: Giclée print on Hahnemuhle Albrecht Dürer 210 paper
Size: 14”x11”
Price: $150,00
Market Value: $1.500,00
Tufted Titmouse at Crowflies, 2024 - by Cheryl Heller
Cheryl Heller is a pioneering designer and strategist, founder of the consultancy CommonWise and the first MFA in Design for Social Innovation at School of Visual Arts in New York.
Her work spans global brands and social impact initiatives, and she is the recipient of the prestigious AIGA Medal for her contributions to design.
‘Tufted Titmouse at Crowflies’ is a photograph of an 8' tall painting of a tufted titmouse.
Size: 9”x12”
Price: $300,00
Market Value: $1.100,00
Chelsea, 2024 - by Jan Meissner
Jan Meissner is an American photographer based in New York City whose work has been shown in galleries both in the U.S. and in France.
Her images explore urban life with a painterly approach, often shot on the streets of New York and built “bit by bit” in the same way she once constructed short stories.
‘Chelsea’
Vertical portrait of heavily inked arm.
Medium: Archival Print
Size: 17”x22”
Price: $500,00
Market Value: $1.600,00
Faz-de-conta, 2018 - by Gleeson Paulino
Gleeson Paulino is a Brazilian photographer rooted in the Amazonian-adjacent region of Mato Grosso do Sul, whose work imbues natural light, vivid colour and his early childhood memories of Brazil into cinematic visual narratives.
His clients range from Chanel to Vogue Portugal and Havaianas, and his signature series “Baptismo” has been shown internationally and recognised with multiple awards.
‘Faz-de-conta’
Boy seen from behind with parrot on head.
Location: Cametá, Pará – Brazil.
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Size: 23.6”×31.5”
Price: $700,00
Market Value: $4.000,00
Red-and-Green Macaw No. 7301, 2012 - by Claire Rosen
Claire Rosen is an award-winning fine-art photographer whose work blends whimsical anthropomorphic animals, lush still lifes and classical‐painting aesthetics to explore the intersection of art, history and nature.
Her pieces have been exhibited internationally, displayed in collections including the headquarters of Instagram and the Rockefeller Center, and she is also an educator and author of the book IMAGINARIUM: The Process Behind the Pictures.
She currently operates from a historic farm in Chester County, Pennsylvania, where her studio, gallery and artist-residency programmes are located.
‘Red-and-Green Macaw No. 7301’
Portrait of Macaw posed against English Arts & Crafts Paper. From the series, Birds of a Feather (book expected October 2025). Edition #6/15 signed and numbered on front in pencil.
Medium: Photography, Archival Pigment Print
Size: 11”x16.5”
Price: $700,00
Market Value: $800,00
Inside the hide - by Valentina Schito
Valentina Schito is a visual and brand identity creator whose work explores light, sound and form. She specializes in social-media content, photography and video production, bringing a poetic and aesthetic touch to brand narratives.
‘Inside the hide’
Matted Size: 45"x19"
Price: $400,00
Market Value: $3.000,00
Deerline, 2005 - by Robin Schwartz
Robin Schwartz (b. 1957, New Jersey) is an acclaimed American photographer whose work explores the relationships between humans and animals—most notably through her long-term project “Amelia & the Animals”, created with her daughter.
Her imagery is held in major collections including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art (NYC) and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
She holds an MFA in Photography from Pratt Institute and is a Professor of Photography at William Paterson University in New Jersey.
‘Deerline’
From the Amelia & the Animals series - publication - two Aperture books: Amelia & the Animals, 2014, Amelia’s World, 2009, editors Lesley Martin and Tim Barber respectively
Editors Lesley Martin and Tim Barber respectively
Medium: Ink jet archival prints - Canson Paper
Size: 24”x20”
Price: $1.800,00
Market Value: $2.500,00
Feeding Fawns, 2017 - by Robin Schwartz
Robin Schwartz (b. 1957, New Jersey) is an acclaimed American photographer whose work explores the relationships between humans and animals—most notably through her long-term project “Amelia & the Animals”, created with her daughter.
Her imagery is held in major collections including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art (NYC) and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
She holds an MFA in Photography from Pratt Institute and is a Professor of Photography at William Paterson University in New Jersey.
‘Feeding Fawns’
From the Amelia & the Animals series - exhibited in two festivals in Italy.
Medium: Ink jet archival prints - Canson Paper
Size: 24”x20”
Price: $1.800,00
Market Value: $2.500,00
ANIMALIA, 2015 - by Lucrezia Testa Iannilli
Lucrezia Testa Iannilli is an Italian photographer-performer born in Rome in 1977, whose interdisciplinary practice spans photography, performance, and site-specific installations.
Her work often incorporates human and animal bodies—particularly horses—as visual and conceptual anchors to explore themes of the post-human, relational dynamics, and the de-contextualised space of performance.
She is actively engaged in long-term projects such as “New Humans”, investigating preservation of the human in unusual, non-human perspectives.
‘ANIMALIA’
From the Series “new HUMANS/New GODS” Favignana.
AWARDS – PUBLICATIONS & PARTICIPATIONS:
2024: HYPERSENSIUM Magazine – interview
2023: ARTPIL – publication
2023: CREBS – publication
2024: New Humans – installation | Bolzano Art Week
2023: Mito-Morfosi – installation | Aventino, Rome
2023: PHEST Festival – installation | Monopoli
2023: UNCENTERED Paradigm Festival | Ex-Mattatoio | Rome
2023: Liquida Grant | Cavallerizza | exhibition, Turin
2023: Open-air installation | Parco del Lamone, Farnese
2022: PHOTO VOGUE FESTIVAL – talk + exhibition, Milan – publication in The Guardian x Photo Vogue
2021: Gates – installation/urban manifesto, Flashback Opera Viva project, Piazza Bottesini, Turin
Medium: Analogic photography – Fuji X100’s
Size: 20”x14.3”
Price: $600,00
Market Value: $3.800,00
From in the Still Life, 1984 - by Charles Traub
Charles H. Traub (born 1945) is an American photographer and educator whose work spans street-portraiture, color photography, and digital image practice.
He founded the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago in 1976 and later launched the MFA program in Photography, Video & Related Media at the School of Visual Arts in New York City in 1988, where he has served as Chair.
Traub describes himself as a “real-world witness photographer,” capturing the everyday with curiosity, irony and a painterly eye.
‘From in the Still Life’
Location: Rio
Medium: Archival Inkjet print from Transparency
Size: 18.6”x12.25”
Price: $500,00
Market Value: $3.800,00
The Letter, 2014 - by William Wegman
Edition 1/7
William Wegman (born 1943, Massachusetts) is an American artist whose work spans photography, video, painting, and drawing. He is best known for his iconic collaborations with his Weimaraner dogs—beginning with Man Ray and later Fay Ray—creating witty, surreal images that merge conceptual art and humor.
A pioneer of video and Polaroid photography, Wegman’s work has been exhibited worldwide and is held in major museum collections including MoMA and the Whitney Museum. He lives and works between New York City and Maine.
‘The Letter’
This photo was featured in VOGUE: link
Exhibitions: “Representation and Experimentation: The Photographs of William Wegman”, Rockwell Museum, Corning, NY (in collaboration with the Arnot Art Museum, Elmira NY), May 24 - September 3, 2024.
Medium: Pigment Print
Size: 34”x44”
Price: $6.500,00
Market Value: $13.000,00
Untitled 1, 2024 - by IRINA WERNING
Irina Werning (Buenos Aires) is a freelance photographer whose long-term, socially engaged series focus on identity, memory and cultural heritage. She holds a bachelor’s in economics, a master’s in history and a master’s in photojournalism.
Her acclaimed project “Back to the Future” revisits childhood photographs and recreates them in the present day; she is also known for “Las Pelilargas”, a portrait study of women with long hair across Latin America.
‘Untitled 1’
Size: 20”x20”
Price: $400,00
Market Value: $1.000,00
Untitled 3, 2024 - by IRINA WERNING
Irina Werning (Buenos Aires) is a freelance photographer whose long-term, socially engaged series focus on identity, memory and cultural heritage. She holds a bachelor’s in economics, a master’s in history and a master’s in photojournalism.
Her acclaimed project “Back to the Future” revisits childhood photographs and recreates them in the present day; she is also known for “Las Pelilargas”, a portrait study of women with long hair across Latin America.
‘Untitled 3’
Size: 20”x20”
Price: $400,00
Market Value: $1.000,00
Untitled 4, 2024 - by IRINA WERNING
Irina Werning (Buenos Aires) is a freelance photographer whose long-term, socially engaged series focus on identity, memory and cultural heritage. She holds a bachelor’s in economics, a master’s in history and a master’s in photojournalism.
Her acclaimed project “Back to the Future” revisits childhood photographs and recreates them in the present day; she is also known for “Las Pelilargas”, a portrait study of women with long hair across Latin America.
‘Untitled 4’
Size: 20”x20”
Price: $400,00
Market Value: $1.000,00
