Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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What is a photography?

What is a photography?

Photography is the process of creating an image on light sensitive materials. The image is produced by using a camera, which has a lens that focuses on light either reflected or emitted from an object. These visible wavelengths are used to reproduce the image seen.

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Javacheff Christo

The Gates Skyline in the snow,

Photography

Photograph

EUR 790

Nobuyoshi Araki

Polaroid #16,

Photography

Polaroid

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Zanele Muholi

Isililo XX,

Photography

Inkjet print

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Nan Goldin

Raymonde in the train in sunlight, Sète , 2002

Photography

C-Print

USD 10,750

Nobuyoshi Araki

Untitled 10,

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Polaroid

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Nobuyoshi Araki

Untitled 9,

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Polaroid

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Nobuyoshi Araki

Untitled 8,

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Polaroid

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Nobuyoshi Araki

Untitled 7,

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Polaroid

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Nobuyoshi Araki

Untitled 6,

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Polaroid

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Nobuyoshi Araki

Untitled 5,

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Polaroid

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Nobuyoshi Araki

Untitled 4,

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Polaroid

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Nobuyoshi Araki

Untitled 3,

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Polaroid

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Nobuyoshi Araki

Untitled 2,

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Polaroid

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Nobuyoshi Araki

Untitled 1,

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Polaroid

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William Wegman

Untitled (Spaniels), 2005

Photography

Polaroid

USD 3,650

William Wegman

Untitled (Spaniels), 2005

Photography

Polaroid

USD 3,650

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Lithograph

Printing method based on the principle that water and oil cannot mix. It may be used for printing artwork or text onto a paper or any other suitable material for printing. Originally, an image drawn using wax, fat or oil onto a lithographic limestone surface or plate was used.

Actionism

Short-violent art movement in the 20th century. Can be regarded as a major part of the many independent struggles and efforts to build the "action art" in the 1960s. Well known participants of this movement were Arnulf Rainer and Hermann Nitsch.

Aquagravure

Aquagravure is a technique combining several processes; including compressing wet paper pulp in a carved wood mold until the water runs off, painting the compressed paper, adding ink to the mold to print onto the painted paper, and allowing the entire work to dry.

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