CAMPO Benefit Auction 2023
14 DECEMBER 2023 - 29 DECEMBER 202320. Joni Sternbach
The Present
Archival Pigment Print
50.8 cm x 61 cm (20 x 24 in)
2015
This artwork is part of the series “Surfland”, Edition 7 of 8 + 2 AP
Signed on back in pencil
Unframed
This artwork is located in Brooklyn NY
ESTIMATE
$2,200 - 2,800
This auction has now ended
Notes
Artwork Description
Archival Pigment prints from 11x14 inch unique tintypes. The print would arrive in a tube, unless stated otherwise by buyer and signed on the back by the artist.
Bio
Joni Sternbach is an American artist, photographer, and filmmaker. Over the course of a career spanning many decades, her portrait-based work explores a variety of themes, including domesticity and the family, and sexuality and the body. Issues of gender, identity and feminism were the most critical themes in her early work from the 1980s-1990s, where the female figure—including her own— was a central motif. In her current work, Sternbach experiments with a variety of historic photographic processes and is best known for her wet plate collodion tintype portraits of surfers and surfboards, made around the globe.
Sternbach received her BFA in Photography from the School of Visual Arts and a MA from New York University and International Center of Photography, where she taught for over a decade. She is an advisory board member and founding faculty at Penumbra Foundation in NYC, where she currently teaches. Sternbach’s work is held in many international and public collections including the LACMA, The High Museum, National Portrait Gallery in London, Joslyn Museum, MOCA Jacksonville, Nelson Atkins Museum, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. She is the recipient of several grants including NYFA and CAPS and the Santo Foundation. She is represented in Los Angeles by Von Lintel Gallery, in London by Black Box Projects, and in Cornwall by Circle Contemporary.
@jstersurf
jonisternbach.com
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