Austin
Through the Lens highlights photography's significance in the art world and pays tribute to the visionaries who elevate the discipline. Their works serve as a testament to the enduring power of images to captivate, enlighten, and enrich.
Lemon Love
Price on Request
Israel
Ben and Estelle
A Prayer For Gods' Will, 2012
#digitalfeelings II, 2020
2,800 USD
#digitalfeelings I, 2020
A moment in time, 2022
A moment, 2022
Underwater III, 2021
Underwater I, 2021
Alex Katz (PP/Aside from Edition of 12), 1999
35,500 USD
Roy Lichtenstein (PP/Aside from Edition of 12), 1999
Featuring a distinguished ensemble of over twenty-five blue chip and mid-career photographers, Through the Lens showcases diverse talents who each bring a unique vision to the discipline. Matthew Porter has been profiled by The New York Times and acquired by The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Also collected by the MET, Vik Muniz has been awarded a solo exhibition at The Whitney, curated an exhibition at MoMA, and is a two-time participant of the Venice Biennale. E.V. Day was featured in the Whitney Biennale and awarded the Versailles Foundation’s residency at Claude Monet’s Garden. Ron Galella was declared by Andy Warhol as his favorite photographer. Bob Gruen has photographed album covers for Ike & Tina Turner, Yoko Ono, Bob Dylan, and John Lennon. Raphael Mazzucco has been featured in Vogue and teamed with Sean “Diddy” Combs to publish his photography book Culo. Greg Davis is a National Geographic published photographer, has been collected by institutions nationwide and the Image Collection archive at National Geographic contains over two hundred of his works. Hunter Barnes has a forthcoming exhibition at Middlebury College Museum Of Art in Summer 2024. Slim Aarons has been featured in Vanity Fair and Life Magazine; his work is widely regarded as the epitome of high-society luxury. Roberto Dutesco was honored at the Tribeca Film Festival. Todd Murphy created cover art for the Indigo Girls and is collected by notable musicians John Mellencamp, Michael Stipe, Jon Bon Jovi, and Elton John. Vee Speers was featured at the grand opening of Fotografiska Museum in Stockholm.
With thirty artists spanning a dozen countries and collected by over twenty of the world’s top institutions, the work in Through the Lens offers a diverse exploration of photographic artistry and highlights the medium’s enduring relevance in contemporary art. Through the Lens: Masters of Photographic Artistry brings together the top names in contemporary photography for the first time in Austin. Photography collectors will recognize the incredible talents while burgeoning collectors discover why photography is key to any personal collection.