Duane Michals

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two eases with pictures on them sitting on a wooden table next to each other
Duane Michals 'Empty New York II' de luxe artist's book
In 1964 Duane Michals began to document New York City in a tantalisingly unfamiliar guise, virtually empty of inhabitants at dawn or dusk. In deeply evocative black-and-white images he depicted storefronts and interiors; deserted stations, subway cars, funfairs and arcades; derelict markets, vacant theatres and diners.
two wooden eases with pictures on them sitting on a table next to each other
Duane Michals 'Empty New York IV'
In 1964 Duane Michals began to document New York City in a tantalisingly unfamiliar guise, virtually empty of inhabitants at dawn or dusk. In deeply evocative black-and-white images he depicted storefronts and interiors; deserted stations, subway cars, funfairs and arcades; derelict markets, vacant theatres and diners.
two wooden eases with pictures on them sitting on a table next to each other
Duane Michals 'Empty New York III' de luxe artist's book
In 1964 Duane Michals began to document New York City in a tantalisingly unfamiliar guise, virtually empty of inhabitants at dawn or dusk. In deeply evocative black-and-white images he depicted storefronts and interiors; deserted stations, subway cars, funfairs and arcades; derelict markets, vacant theatres and diners.
two eases with pictures on them sitting on a wooden table next to each other
Duane Michals 'Empty New York II' de luxe artist's book
In 1964 Duane Michals began to document New York City in a tantalisingly unfamiliar guise, virtually empty of inhabitants at dawn or dusk. In deeply evocative black-and-white images he depicted storefronts and interiors; deserted stations, subway cars, funfairs and arcades; derelict markets, vacant theatres and diners.
there are two paintings on easels and one has a blue folder in front of it
Duane Michals 'Empty New York I' de luxe artist's book
In 1964 Duane Michals began to document New York City in a tantalisingly unfamiliar guise, virtually empty of inhabitants at dawn or dusk. In deeply evocative black-and-white images he depicted storefronts and interiors; deserted stations, subway cars, funfairs and arcades; derelict markets, vacant theatres and diners.
trees are reflected in the water on a cold winter's day, with snow and ice
Duane Michals 'Empty New York IV'
Signed photogravure, limited to 25 accompanying the artist's book 'Empty New York'
a black and white photo of a soda shop
Duane Michals 'Empty New York III'
Signed photogravure limited to 25 accompanying the artist's book 'Empty New York'
Signed photogravure, limited to 25 accompanying the artist's book 'Empty New York.
Duane Michals 'Empty New York II'
Signed photogravure, limited to 25 accompanying the artist's book 'Empty New York.
black and white photograph of a man sitting at a table in a restaurant with sunlight streaming through the windows
Duane Michals' 'Empty New York I'
Signed photogravure, limited to 25 accompanied by the artist's book 'Empty New York'
an old man holding up a clay head next to a mannequin's head
Duane Michals
Duane Michals (born 1932) is an American photographer. Michals’ innovative, subtle techniques have been highly influential to many photographers for decades, and his works are in major international collections. He currently lives and works in New York City.
three children are posing for a black and white photo
Duane Michals 'Texas 1964 (I)' de luxe edition with limited edition photogravure
Texas 1964 represents an amazing discovery. Duane Michals, one of America’s pre-eminent photographers completed a project in 1964 to depict different aspects of the state of Texas. Michals recently discovered in his archive ‘Duane’s Texas tempest in a teapot treasure trove’, the whole brilliant and resonant portrait of that celebrated state – captivating black-and-white images published here for the first time.
two men are looking in the window of a store that sells hats and other items
Duane Michals 'Texas 1964 (IV) de luxe artist's book with limited edition photogravure
Tender, witty, poignant and truthful, Duane Michals’ Texas 1964 captures a society in some ways unchanged from its first controversial settlement, with its racial divisions and economic and social gulfs, and in others redolent of the new America – commercialised, confident, forward-looking.
black and white photograph of people standing in front of a wall with birds flying overhead
Duane Michals 'Texas 1964 (V) de luxe artist's book with limited edition photogravure
There are five signed original photogravures by Duane Michals identified by the roman numerals I, II, III, IV and V, each numbered 1/25 to 25/25 with the corresponding roman numeral.
black and white photograph of man in suit with hat talking on cell phone next to woman
Duane Michals 'Texas 1964 (III)' de luxe artist's book with limited edition photogravure
Tender, witty, poignant and truthful, Duane Michals captures a society in some ways unchanged from its first controversial settlement, with its racial divisions and economic and social gulfs, and in others redolent of the new America – commercialised, confident, forward-looking. There are five signed original photogravures by Duane Michals identified by the roman numerals I, II, III, IV and V, each numbered 1/25 to 25/25 with the corresponding roman numeral.