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ONLINE EXHIBITION

February 4 – March 7, 2025

FARRAH KARAPETIAN, Untitled Flag, 2017
TOD PAPAGEORGE, Fifth Avenue, New York, 1973
JIM KRANTZ, Frontier No. 21, 2025
KAREN KNORR, Leda's Seduction, House of the Red Walls, Pompeii, 2023
ED TEMPLETON, Margaret Kilgallen, 2002
MICKEY SMITH, Boy's Own, 2023
MICKEY SMITH, Girl's Own, 2023
ROBERT FRANK, NYC From the Bus, 1958
MARK COHEN, Sailor, 1974
PETER BEARD, Self-portrait in the Aberdares, Kenya, 1968.
JULIAN WASSER, Joan Didion, Hollywood, 1968 (Frame 22-2)
JONATHAN SMITH, Capri at Dawn (Triptych), 2022
SUSAN DERGES, Tide Pool 37, 2015.      
J.D. 'OKHAI OJEIKERE, Coiled Penny Penny, 1974
GORDON CHEUNG, Flowers by a Stone Vase (after Stone Vase Peter Faes, c. 1660), 2022
GEORGE LANGE, Francesca Woodman. Providence, Rhode Island. 1976 
ARNE SVENSON, Neighbors #72, 2017 
EDWARD WESTON, Tina Modotti Reciting, 1924. 
THIERRY COHEN, "San Giorgio" From the Venice series (2022)
MICKALENE THOMAS, Afro Goddess Looking Forward, 2024
CORINNE VIONNET, Agra from the series "Photo Opportunities" (2006) 
EVELYN HOFER, Lee Krasner's Shoes, Pollock Studio, Long Island, 1988
ALFRED WERTHEIMER, Elvis Presley.  First Arrival, 1956 (Printed 2010)
GIUSEPPE LO SCHIAVO, Appetite for Sunsets II, 2024
MATTHEW PORTER, Val Vista, 2024

Press Release

First, thank you to everyone who bought pictures from our Los Angeles benefit.  We raised $44,000 and have paid out 100% of it to people in the arts community whose names were vetted and given to us by curators at LACMA, The Getty, as well as L.A. galleries and printers who we work with. As we surmised, a donation of cash was the most helpful thing to people who lost their homes, studios and all or most of their possessions.  

We are now posting a new online exhibition that was scheduled to launch the beginning of January but postponed because of the fires. “25 for ‘25“ highlights 25 of the artists we work with in mostly unfamiliar or new images. Photography has myriad purposes among which are a remarkable ability to create life affirming images as well as to record more sobering realities. This exhibition focuses on the former.

You will see two pictures (The Matthew Porter and the Arne Svenson) that sold in the benefit but as new releases we are pleased to offer them as regular sales. I hope you enjoy the selection.

- James Danziger