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Daniel Cooney Fine Art: DAN ESTABROOK : MUSEUM : selected work 1992 - 2007 - 1 Nov 2007 to 22 Dec 2007 Current Exhibition |
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Photo: Estabrook Studio, Brooklyn, NY
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We are proud to announce our first exhibition by Dan Estabrook, titled Museum, Selected Work 1992 - 2007. The exhibition is comprised of Estabrook�s signature 19th century photographic prints, drawings, paintings and a sculpture made of condensed salt. The new exhibition suggests a private museum with the artist collecting his own work to continue his quiet reinvention of personal and photographic history. Mixing older pieces with new, Estabrook invokes the artist's muses both real and imagined to help tell his own fabricated story of lust, loss and inspiration. Estabrook has combined 19th century photographic processes with other mediums for over fifteen years. His work has increasingly centered on relationships, more specifically between an artist and his muse. For this show Estabrook has revisited his work from the past decade and a half and made selections to combine with his newest work to tell the story of his creative life and it�s influences. This is Estabrook�s fourth solo exhibition in New York City. He has also shown his work in solo and group exhibitions internationally including the Houston Center for Photography, the Art Institute of Boston and the Israel Museum, Jerusalem. His work has been reviewed in the New Yorker, Art on Paper and the Village Voice among others. He has been featured in the New York Times, and the books The Antiquarian Avant-Garde by Lyle Rexler and The Art of Enhanced Photography: From Cyanotype to Digital by James and Judith Watts Luciana. Coming Soon: Sarah Pickering, Incident: January � February 2008 Justin Francavilla, Drawings: March � April 2008 Online Auction of Photographs, Prints and Photographic Literature at www.iGavel.com Work available by Alexander Calder, David Halliday, Lewis Hine, Dorothea Lange, Sally Mann, Ralph Morse, Herb Ritts, Edward Steichen, Arthur Tress, Joel Peter Witkin and many more All of the artwork available for bidding can be seen in person by appointment. Our hours are Tuesday � Saturday, 11 � 6 pm. If you are unable to visit the gallery please do not hesitate to contact us directly with questions or more detailed condition reports anytime during the auction. Happy Bidding! |
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