Lot 180
Selected Images from the Free Element series
Sold
$6,300
Est $5,000 - $7,000
Live Auction
PHOTOGRAPHS
ARTIST
Dodo Jin Ming
Size
Each approximately 10 1/4 x 13 3/8 in. (26 x 34 cm).
Description
PROPERTY OF THE AMON CARTER MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART SOLD TO BENEFIT ACQUISITION FUNDS

The photographs included are: Free Element IV, 2001 Free Element V, 2001 Free Element XXXII, 2002 Free Element XXXIII, 2002 The photographs in this sale offered as lots 168 through 186 come from the collection of the Amon Carter Museum of American Art and are being sold to benefit acquisition funds. Photography has been a focus of the museum since its founding in 1961 when Dorothea Lange approached the museum about acquiring her portraits of Western painter Charles Russell. Director Mitchell A. Wilder readily made the acquisition, initiating an active engagement with photography and photographers that continues today. In its history, the museum has pursued ambitious exhibition and publication programs, including Marnie Sandweiss’s groundbreaking Photography in Nineteenth Century America (1991) and John Rohrbach’s definitive Color: American Photography Transformed (2013). It was the Amon Carter Museum that commissioned Richard Avedon to produce the series of portraits exhibited and published in 1985 as In the American West. Driven by a succession of dynamic photography curators, the Amon Carter early-on established a robust photography acquisition program, collecting singular masterworks as well as entire archives. The collection now encompasses more than 45,000 exhibition-quality photographs ranging from one of the first photographs created in the United States to works made as recently as this year. It also includes eight artist archives – including those of Laura Gilpin, Carlotta Corpron, Eliot Porter, and Karl Struss – that allow scholars opportunities to delve deeply into the working methods of these seminal photographers.

Medium
Four gelatin silver prints.
Signature
Each signed, titled, dated and numbered 4/33 in pencil on the reverse of the mount.
Provenance
Solomon Fine Art, 2005 Private Collection, Texas Collection of the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas