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THE CAMERA AS AN ARTIST’S TOOL
From Helmut Newton to Cindy Sherman, Warhol, Rauschenberg, and Jean Paul Gaultier, these photographs show how artists use the camera to shape style, identity, and culture.
MARIKO MORI Birth of a Star, 1995
HELMUT NEWTON Big Nude, 1992
Bundle- 2 Assorted Bernhard and Hilla Becher Posters
BRUCE NAUMAN Falls, Pratfalls + Sleights of Hand, 1994
ANDY WARHOL Most Wanted Men, No. 2 John Victor G., 1988
WILLIAM EGGLESTON Los Alamos, 2014
CINDY SHERMAN Untitled #119, 2013
GREGORY COLBERT Child with Cheetah, Mexico City, 2007
ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG Favor Rites, 1999
LE CORBUSIER Realisations Et Projets, 2017
THOMAS STRUTH Pergamon Museum I, Berlin, 2002
JOHN BALDESSARI Paradise, 1990
ROBERT DOISNEAU Les Pains de Picasso, Vallauris (1952), 1998
BERND AND HILLA BECHER Water Towers, 2005
ANDREAS FEININGER Empire State, New York, 2008
JEAN PAUL GAULTIER Grafficouture, Raquel Zimmermann, Vogue (Paris), 2011
Bundle- 2 Assorted Gunter Blum Black & White Photography Posters
MARC RIBOUD Kuruizawa, Japan, 1994
MARTIN KIPPENBERGER Selling America and Buying El Salvador, 1985
ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG New York Philharmonic 150th Anniversary, 1992
ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG Gluts, 1986
DAVID HOCKNEY Pearblossom Highway, 1986
WILLIAM EGGLESTON Dolls on a Cadillac, 2004
ARTIST UNKNOWN Marilyn Monroe
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