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Photo credit:
Manual (Ed Hill/Suzanne Bloom): The Story of Wood, 1999, from the series Arcadia. Donated by the artists and Moody Gallery, Houston.
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2004 Auction of Fine Photographic Prints Preview Exhibition:
A Benefit for San Francisco Camerawork
SF Camerawork invites you to attend our Annual Benefit Auction of vintage and contemporary photographs.
On Saturday, December 4th, the Hosfelt Gallery will open at 11 am for bidder registration. The Auction will begin at 1 pm as Auctioneer Dale Stulz pounds the podium with his gavel to commence the bidding.
Nationally and regionally known photographers, as well as galleries, photography dealers, and collectors nationwide have contributed prints for the Auction. This year's highlights will include works by noted photographers and artists such as Ruth Bernhard, Richard Barnes, Jim Campbell, Elinor Carucci, Debra Bloomfield, Keith Carter, Binh Danh, Susan Felter, James Fee, Simen Johan, Pirkle Jones, Michael Kenna, Mona Kuhn, Dorothea Lange, Jacques Henri Lartigue, Michael Light, Tetsu Okuhara, John OReilly, J. John Priola, Marion Post Wolcott and many, many others.
Admission is by Auction Catalog only. The illustrated catalog can be purchased for $15 members/$20 general public at Camerawork, Fraenkel Gallery, Hosfelt Gallery, Scott Nichols Gallery, and other local galleries.
A Catalog may also be ordered by telephone (415/863-1001), fax (415/863-1015), mail or e-mail.
Send $19 for members and $24 for general public (includes first class postage). Publication date: early November.
The entire Auction catalog is available for viewing here.
Absentee bids will be accepted by fax, telephone, mail or e-mail. MasterCard and Visa accepted.
All proceeds will support Camerawork's ongoing exhibition program and educational activities. Established in 1974 to exhibit the work of emerging and mid-career artists, Camerawork is a national nonprofit artists organization celebrating its 30th Anniversary.
Preview Exhibition:
December 1-3, 2004
Gallery Hours: 11-5:30 pm
at the Hosfelt Gallery, 430 Clementina St., S.F. (between 5th & 6th Streets and Howard & Folsom)
Gallery Admission is F R E E
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