James Welling

(American, born 1951)

James Welling is an American photographer known for his color-filtered and digitally manipulated photographs. Throughout his practice, Welling often focuses on locations that were personally or historically meaningful, particularly landscapes and architecture such as Phillip Johnson’s seminal Glass House. He explores both ambiguity and skepticism while maintaining a deeply formal process that connects the legacy of Conceptual Art to the technical practice of photography. Born in 1951 in Hartford, CT, Welling went on to study at the California Institute of the Arts under notable professors such as John Baldessari. Welling is in the permanent collections of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, among others. Welling resides in New York City.

James Welling Artworks

James Welling (485 results)
UNTITLED , 1989, 1989

James Welling

UNTITLED , 1989, 1989

Sale Date: October 15, 1992

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CATENARY 2, 1988, 1988

James Welling

CATENARY 2, 1988, 1988

Sale Date: October 15, 1992

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BUSHING - STARRY NIGHT, 1980

James Welling

BUSHING - STARRY NIGHT, 1980

Sale Date: October 8, 1992

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Untitled, 1981

James Welling

Untitled, 1981

Sale Date: May 6, 1992

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TWO PHOTOGRAPHS, 1981–1981

James Welling

TWO PHOTOGRAPHS, 1981–1981

Sale Date: February 14, 1991

Auction Closed