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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.
RICHARD MCLEAN Native Dancer, 1972 - Signed
EUGENE SMITH Man of Mercy
ARTIST UNKNOWN Pasta 12 x 9.5 Offset Lithograph 1997 Photography Yellow, White
HARRY CALLAHAN Eleanor, 1978
CHRISTOPHER MAKOS Andy Warhol, 1986, 1988
RADISIC Camera, 1982
HENRI SILBERMAN World Trade Center from the Empire State Building, 1999
LAZLO EMMERICH Kenya, 2009
HENRI SILBERMAN Flatiron Building, New York, 1998
JAVACHEFF CHRISTO Wrapped Walk Ways, 1979 - Signed
LUCAS SAMARAS Polaroid Photographs 1969-1983, 1984
TERRY DONNELLY Eternal Landscape, 1994
ANDY WARHOL Statue of Liberty, 1993
ARTIST UNKNOWN The Birdcage, 1996
KLAUS SCHIDNIOGROTZKI Sunset of Sao Miguel, the Azores' Largest Island, 2009
FOTO KIRSCH Leutasch, Tyrol, Austria, 2009
ARCHIV KIEDROWSKI Iguazu N.P., Brazil, 2009
ARCHIV KIEDROWSKI Mount Egmont N.P., New Zealand, 2009
ARCHIV KIEDROWSKI Ayers Rock, Uluru N.P., Australia, 2009
ARCHIV KIEDROWSKI Tuscany, Italy, 2009
ARCHIV KIEDROWSKI Moor, Iceland, 2009
ARCHIV KIEDROWSKI View of Mount Etna, Sicily, 2009
ARCHIV KIEDROWSKI Latefoss, Norway, 2009
WILLIAM KRAMMISCH Linden Avenue, Germany, 2009
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