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Before Midnight Online Exhibition

January 10 – February 29, 2024

Matthew Porter, Eureka Valley, 2023 

Matthew Porter

Eureka Valley, 2023 

27 x 33.5 inch archival pigment print

Edition 4 of 5

 

Thierry Cohen, Paris 48° 51' 30''  2020-11-13  LST 2:06

Thierry Cohen

Paris 48° 51' 30''  2020-11-13  LST 2:06

26 x 40 inch pigment print - Edition of 5

39 x 60 inch pigment print - Edition of 3

Susan Meiselas, From “Carnival Strippers” 1972 - 1975.  

Susan Meiselas

From “Carnival Strippers” 1972 - 1975.  

11.5 x 17.5 inch silver gelatin print

Edition of 10

Jonathan Smith, Big Sur, Twilight, 2008

Jonathan Smith

Big Sur, Twilight, 2008

32 x 40 inch Chromogenic print

Edition of 10

Michael Light, Los Angeles July [Moon], 2007

Michael Light

Los Angeles July [Moon], 2007

40 x 50 inch monochrome negative

Ediiton of 5

Yuji Obata, Homage to Wilson A Bentley # 1, 2005-2006

Yuji Obata

Homage to Wilson A Bentley # 1, 2005-2006

19 x 13 inch pigment print - Edition of 10

34 x 23 inch pigment print - Edition of 5

O. Winston Link, Birmingham Special, Rural Retreat, Virginia, 1957

O. Winston Link

Birmingham Special, Rural Retreat, Virginia, 1957

16 x 20 inch gelatin silver print

Michael Light, 030 Earthrise Seen for the First Time By Human Eyes; Photographed by William Anders, Apollo 8, 

Michael Light

030 Earthrise Seen for the First Time By Human Eyes; Photographed by William Anders, Apollo 8, 

December 24, 1968

24.5 inch x 24.5 inch digital c-print

Edition of 50

Olivia Bee, Remy, 2019.

Olivia Bee

Remy, 2019.

24 x 36 inch archival pigment print

Edition of 5 

Arne Svenson , Neighbors #14, 2012

Arne Svenson 

Neighbors #14, 2012

45 x 30 inch archival pigment print

Artist proof after an edition of 5

Robert Frank, Lusk, Wyoming, 1956

Robert Frank

Lusk, Wyoming, 1956

11 x 14 inch gelatin silver print

Robert Frank, Lusk, Wyoming, 1956

Robert Frank

Lusk, Wyoming, 1956

11 x 14 inch gelatin silver print

Tod Papageorge, From the series “Studio 54”, 1978 - 1980

Tod Papageorge

From the series “Studio 54”, 1978 - 1980

14 x 11 inch silver gelatin print

Susan Derges, Gibbous Moon Willow. 2012

Susan Derges

Gibbous Moon Willow. 2012

24 x 13.5 inch digital c-print
Edition 9 of 9

Glen Luchford, Kate Moss. 1994.

Glen Luchford

Kate Moss. 1994.

Col. Archibald Henry Plantagenet Stuart-Wortley, The Long and Level Sunbeams Shot their Lights into the Waters, circa 1889

Col. Archibald Henry Plantagenet Stuart-Wortley

The Long and Level Sunbeams Shot their Lights into the Waters, circa 1889
11.25 x 13.5 inch Albumen Print 

Berenice Abbott, New York at night, 1932

Berenice Abbott

New York at night, 1932

13 1/2 x 10 1/2 inch gelatin silver print, c. 1980 

Signed on verso 

Jim Krantz, Epic Western No. 23, 2009

Jim Krantz

Epic Western No. 23, 2009

24 x 30 inch archival pigment print - Edition of 10

40 x 60 inch chromogenic print - Edition of 7

Dall-e, A.I. generated print from the prompt:

Dall-e

A.I. generated print from the prompt:

“Joshua Tree at night with three Joshua trees, 

stars, and a blue line of light at the horizon”

11 x 11 inch archival pigment print

Edition of 3

Ezra Stoller, TWA Building at Night, 1962

Ezra Stoller

TWA Building at Night, 1962

16 x 20 inch silver gelatin print

Alfred Wertheimer, The Kiss, 1956

Alfred Wertheimer

The Kiss, 1956

16 x 20 inches

Silver gelatin print

Brett Weston, Dunes and Clouds, Shoshone. 1969

Brett Weston

Dunes and Clouds, Shoshone. 1969

11 x 14 inch vintage gelatin silver print

Provenance: from the Brett Weston Archive

Joel Meyerowitz, Dairyland. Provincetown, 1976

Joel Meyerowitz

Dairyland. Provincetown, 1976

8 x 10 inch contact print

Press Release

BEFORE MIDNIGHT – An online exhibition.

January 10 – February 29.

To start the new year we are pleased to present a selection of photographs taken between sunset and midnight – a magical time for photography. Requiring a unique blend of creativity and technical skill, photographs that explore this time can uncover a rich tapestry of emotions, stories, and atmosphere expressing the artist's vision and interpretation of the world.

The allure of great photography lies not only in the proficiency of its practitioners but also in the artist’s ability to evoke an emotional response. Before midnight, the world undergoes a subtle metamorphosis and during this transition the photographer has the opportunity to make images that resonate with viewers on a surprisingly profound level. The temporal constraint of the rapidly changing light (not to mention the change in human behavior after dark) challenges photographers to seize the fleeting moment and capture it in a single frame.