On Saturday, November 9 at 7 PM, The Photo Review will hold its 2013
Benefit Auction at the university of the Arts, Hamilton Hall, Broad and
Pine Streets in Philadelphia.
The event will feature an international slate of photographers as
well as a host of Philadelphia artists. Beginning and experienced
collectors alike will have the opportunity to bid on work by such
historic masters as Berenice Abbott, Albert Arthur Allen, Eugène Atget,
J. P. Ball, Édouard Boubat, Brassaï, Bruce of LA, Edward S. Curtis,
Frantisek Drtikol, Frank Eugene, Heinrich Kühn, Janine Niépce, Marc
Riboud, Aaron Siskind, W. Eugene Smith, and Paul Strand.
Among the contemporary photo stars whose work will go on the block
are Mario Algaze, Renate Aller, David Armstrong, Abe Aronow, Andrew
Borowiec, Bill Burke, John Paul Caponigro, Carl Chiarenza, Mark Cohen,
Frank Hallam Day, Chris Earnshaw, Brian English, Larry Fink, Steve
Fitch, Fran Forman, Phyllis Galembo, Lois Greenfield, Henry Horenstein,
Joelle Jensen, Michael Kenna, Robert Glenn Ketchum, Elliott Landy,
Janelle Lynch, McDermott & McGough, Ryan McGinley, Joe Mills,
Jeffrey Milstein, Bill Owens, Lynn Saville, Diana Schoenfeld, Stephen
Shore, Aline Smithson, Jack Spencer, Catherine Steinmann, Sam
Taylor-Wood, George Tice, Hiroshi Watanabe, Bruce Weber, and Frederic
Weber.
Featured local luminaries include Susan Abrams, Theo Anderson, Andrea
Baldeck, Will Brown, Randl Bye, Charmaine Caire, John Carlano, Jack
Carnell, Paul Cava, Paula Chamlee, Dominic Episcopo, Vincent David
Feldman, Susan Fenton, Alida Fish, Judy Gelles, Lonnie Graham, David W.
Haas, Catherine Jansen, Lydia Panas, Wendy Paton, Amie Potsic, Stuart
Rome, Laurence Salzmann, Bruce Sheftel, Tom Shillea, Michael A. Smith,
Daniel Traub, Sarah Van Keuren, Al Wachlin, Jr., Christine Welch,
Stephen Guion Williams, and Kimberly Witham.
In addition, a broad range of 19th-century and vernacular photographs is up for bid.
A silent auction, concurrent with the live auction, will feature
photography equipment, restaurant meals, museum memberships, theater
tickets, books, etc.
More details: The Photo Review Auction
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