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Representing Space and Place in Photography

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Space and place play such a significant role in photography that we often want to know where a photograph was taken.

Space and place play such a significant role in photography that we often want to know where a photograph was taken.

Since its inception, photography has proved to be an ideal medium through which to convey the unique characteristics of a particular site. The idea of space and place remains a rich subject for contemporary photographers, who sometimes use unconventional approaches to investigate it.

This week we are thrilled to explore this exciting subject by taking a look at some of our favorite photographs from our flat files and sharing them here with you. Please contact us if you would like more information about the featured images.


Maggie Taylor, Cloud 9 , 2019, archival pigment ink print, 8" x 8," edition of 15, $1500


Michael Kenna, Dawn Mist, Mont St. Michel, France, 2014, gelatin silver print, 8" x 8," $3000


Tom Chambers, Transfiguration / Transfiguracion, 2010, archvial pigment ink print, 19" x 22," edition of 20, $1200





David Trautimas, When the Place You Know isn't the Place You Know, 2016, archival pigment ink, 34" x 34," $1800


Thomas Jackson, Kool-aid #2, Montara, California, 2018, archival pigment ink, edition of 4, 20" x 25," price on request


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All prices listed were current at the time this post was published.


For more information, and to purchase prints, please contact Gallery Director Anne Kelly or Gallery Assistant Patricia Martin, or you may also call us at 505-988-5152 x202