Photographs for Purpose

Photographs for Purpose is a fundraiser supported by the work of 68 photographers, who have agreed to sell prints of their work to benefit four organizations devoted to racial, economic, and social justice in America. We hope to draw attention to these organizations, their causes, and the role that artists play in this Country.

In support of Equal Justice InitiativeCoalition of Immokalee Workers, Southerners on New Ground, and Planned Parenthood.

Organized by Kathryn Harrison and Michael Adno, Photographs for Purpose is inspired by similar efforts like The Sunny Project, Work for Workers, From Hartford With Love and Pictures for Elmhurst.

The sale is live from June 25 until July 31, 2020.

In Walked Bud

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Untitled (In Walked Bud), 2003. Lambda prints on aluminum. 13 1/4 x 20 x 1 1/4 inches, each.

Named after :

In Walked Bud. February 14, 1968. Vocals – John Hendricks, Written by – J. Hendricks, T. Monk, 4:17.

From ‘Underground‘. Monk (piano), Larry Gales (bass), Ben Riley (drums), Jon Hendricks (vocals).

Fotos contra la covid

150 photographers have donated one of their images to fight the pandemic and the money raised will go to the emergency fund COVID-19 of Doctors Without Borders @medicossinfronteras.espana
Exceptionally and for 7 days only you can buy this 20cm x 30cm photograph printed on Fine Art Canson paper for only € 100. Until April 30th.

El proyecto está coordinado por Jordi Pizarro y Eloisa D’Orsi, en colaboración con un pequeño equipo de profesionales que participan a título voluntario: Serena de Sanctis, Sarah Wiedman y Gianluca Battista.

The photos.

Aleix Plademunt, ??? Otaru, 2015.
Alessandro Vincenzi, “The Bomb” De la Serie Man, Water and Fire.
Alvaro Deprit, Green house, 2018.
Anna Huix, Sin Título, Journals.
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Fosi Vegue, Sin título, de la serie Grandes Éxitos. 2009
Judith Prat, Coltán. 
Marta Moreiras, Badoo & Mouhamed.

Divola

R01F30, 1996-97
Archival digital black & white pigment print
34 x 24 inches, 64 x 44 inches
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installation view at Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2013 via mousse.

John Divola, “As Far as I Could Get” “As Far As I Could Get” is the first over-arching presentation of Divola’s work and is a collaborative project led by the Santa Barbara Museum of Art (SBMA), shown simultaneously at SBMA, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), and the Pomona College Museum of Art (PCMA) in the fall of 2013.

R03F03, 1996-97
Archival digital black & white pigment print
34 x 24 inches, 64 x 44 inches
R02F03, 1996-97
Archival digital black & white pigment print
34 x 24 inches, 64 x 44 inches
R02F33, 1996-97
Archival digital black & white pigment print
34 x 24 inches, 64 x 44 inches
installation view John Divola: As Far As I Could Get, 2013
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installation view John Divola: As Far As I Could Get, 2013
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February 2020, edition of 800, hardcover, 20x24cm, 80 pages
Designed by Federico Carpani. Text/Interview by David Campany (essay, 2006).

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Divola’s website.