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Photographer and documentary filmmaker, Khalik Allah was born to a Jamaican mother and an Iranian father in New Haven, New York in 1985. At the age of 19, Allah was already producing the documentary film Popa Wu: A 5% Story which took four years to make He is known for short films such as Black Mother (2010), which depicts people on the island of Jamaica and Antonyms of Beauty (2013), whose subject is a homeless man in Haiti and one feature Field Niggas (2015) (the title is derived from a remark by Malcolm X). Allah was also one of the cinematographers for Beyoncé's Lemonade. In 2010, Allah also took up still photography focusing on the inhabitants of the notorious Harlem corner of 125th Street and Lexington Avenue in New York City.

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    • Khalik Allah (b. 1985) New York
      Jul. 23, 2024

      Khalik Allah (b. 1985) New York

      Est: $200 - $400

      HARLEM NEW YORK CITY, USA, 2017, from the 125th & Lexington Series, C print, signed in ink on Magnum Photos label on verso, image 3 ½ x 5 ½”, sheet 6 x 6”, frame 13 x 15” with plexiglass.

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    • SIGNED - KHALIK ALLAH - 125TH & LEXINGTON, NYC, 2018 LTD 6" x 6" MAGNUM PRINT.
      Dec. 17, 2023

      SIGNED - KHALIK ALLAH - 125TH & LEXINGTON, NYC, 2018 LTD 6" x 6" MAGNUM PRINT.

      Est: $200 - $600

      Description: 6"x 6" limited edition Fuji Crystal Archival Matte paper print. Image size is 5.5" on the longest side and the paper size is 6" x 6". The Print is SIGNED by Khalik Allah on the verso. Condition: Brand New/Mint. The prints were issued in an un-numbered Limited Edition (limited to the number of prints purchased during the days in which the sale was open to the public). They were then carefully printed to the highest standards and signed by the photographers. As such, these are sure to become highly collectible photographs given the provenance linking them directly to the Magnum collective and each of the photographers who chose to participate in the event. Photographers in this auction include: Bruce Davidson, David Alan Harvey, Erich Lessing, Martin Parr. Elliott Erwitt, Susan Meiselas, Jean Gaumy, Steve McCurry, Jerome Sessini, Sohrab Hura, Thomas Hoepker, Cornell Capa, David Seymour, Paul Fusco. Olivia Arthur, Werner Bischof, Ian Berry, Eve Arnold, Robert Capa, Leonard Freed, Michael Christopher Brown, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Jacob Aue Sobol, Hiroji Kubota, Miguel Rio Branco, Tim Hetherington, Carolyn Drake, Jonas Bendiksen, Newsha Tavakolian, Bruno Barbey, Trent Parke, Herbert List, Jim Goldberg, George Rodger, Eli Reed, Peter Van Agtmael, Alec Soth, Werner Bischof, Matt Black, David Hurn, Stuart Franklin, Michal Chelbin, Vik Muniz, Cristina de Middel, Todd Hido, Joel Meyerowitz, Dennis Stock, Antoine D'Agata, Erwin Olaf, Yann Gross, Nico Krijno, Sharon Core, Ed Templeton, Phyllis Galembo, James Welling, Rene Burri, Alex Webb, Micha Bar-Am, Harry Gruyaert, Stephen Shore, Ethan James Green, Don McCullin, Gregory Crewdson, Todd Hido, Danny Lyon, Inaki Bonillas, William Wegman, Shirin Neshat, Daniel Arnold, Richie Shazam, Christopher Anderson, Eve Arnold, Elliott Landy, Philippe Halsman, Jonas Bendiksen, Eugene W. Smith, Gilles Peress, Ferdinand Scianna, Chien-Chi Chang, Mick Rock, Graciela Iturbide, Bob Gruen, Nan Goldin, Henri-Cartier Bresson, Harry Benson, Hank Willis Thomas; Emily Shur, Eric Gottesman, Wyatt Gallery, Constantine Manos, Raghu Rai, Khalik Allah, Bob Henriques, Wayne F. Miller, Ernst Haas, David Hurn, Daido Moriyama, Rebecca Norris-Webb, Gillian Laub, Wendy Red Star, Inga Morath, Marc Riboud, Lise Sarfati, Rene Burri. Mark Power, Christopher Anderson, Larry Towell, Alex Majoli, Gueorgui Pinkhassov, Saman Moises, Abbas, Bieke Depoorter, Peter Marlow, Richard Kalvar, John Vink, Chris Steele-Perkins, Patrick Zachmann, Max Pinckers, Herbert List, Guy Le Querrec, Mikhael Subotzky, Jerome Sessini, Lua Ribeira, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Cristina Garcia Rodero, Thomas Dworzak, Diana Markosian, Carl De Keyzer, Raymond Depardon, Constantine Manos, Emin Ozmen, Sim Chi Yin, Enri Canaj, Gregory Halpern, Nikos Economopoulos, Rafal Milach, Paolo Pellegrin, Hartmann, Erich, Burt Glinn, Marilyn Silverstone, Lindokuhle Sobekwa, Raymond Depardon, Erich Lessing, Donovan Wylie, Jerome Sessini, Donovan Wylie, Justine Kurland, Vee Speers, Raul Canibano, Evgenia Arbugaeva, Giacomo Brunelli, Lorenzo Meloni

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    • SIGNED - KHALIK ALLAH - 125TH & LEXINGTON, NYC, 2018 LTD 6" x 6" MAGNUM PRINT.
      May. 21, 2023

      SIGNED - KHALIK ALLAH - 125TH & LEXINGTON, NYC, 2018 LTD 6" x 6" MAGNUM PRINT.

      Est: $200 - $600

      Description: 6"x 6" limited edition Fuji Crystal Archival Matte paper print. Image size is 5.5" on the longest side and the paper size is 6" x 6". The Print is SIGNED by Khalik Allah on the verso. Condition: Brand New/Mint. The prints were issued in an un-numbered Limited Edition (limited to the number of prints purchased during the days in which the sale was open to the public). They were then carefully printed to the highest standards and signed by the photographers. As such, these are sure to become highly collectible photographs given the provenance linking them directly to the Magnum collective and each of the photographers who chose to participate in the event. Photographers in this auction include: Bruce Davidson, David Alan Harvey, Erich Lessing, Martin Parr. Elliott Erwitt, Susan Meiselas, Jean Gaumy, Steve McCurry, Jerome Sessini, Sohrab Hura, Thomas Hoepker, Cornell Capa, David Seymour, Paul Fusco. Olivia Arthur, Werner Bischof, Ian Berry, Eve Arnold, Robert Capa, Leonard Freed, Michael Christopher Brown, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Jacob Aue Sobol, Hiroji Kubota, Miguel Rio Branco, Tim Hetherington, Carolyn Drake, Jonas Bendiksen, Newsha Tavakolian, Bruno Barbey, Trent Parke, Herbert List, Jim Goldberg, George Rodger, Eli Reed, Peter Van Agtmael, Alec Soth, Werner Bischof, Matt Black, David Hurn, Stuart Franklin, Michal Chelbin, Vik Muniz, Cristina de Middel, Todd Hido, Joel Meyerowitz, Dennis Stock, Antoine D'Agata, Erwin Olaf, Yann Gross, Nico Krijno, Sharon Core, Ed Templeton, Phyllis Galembo, James Welling, Rene Burri, Alex Webb, Micha Bar-Am, Harry Gruyaert, Stephen Shore, Ethan James Green, Don McCullin, Gregory Crewdson, Todd Hido, Danny Lyon, Inaki Bonillas, William Wegman, Shirin Neshat, Daniel Arnold, Richie Shazam, Christopher Anderson, Eve Arnold, Elliott Landy, Philippe Halsman, Jonas Bendiksen, Eugene W. Smith, Gilles Peress, Ferdinand Scianna, Chien-Chi Chang, Mick Rock, Graciela Iturbide, Bob Gruen, Nan Goldin, Henri-Cartier Bresson, Harry Benson, Hank Willis Thomas; Emily Shur, Eric Gottesman, Wyatt Gallery, Constantine Manos, Raghu Rai, Khalik Allah, Bob Henriques, Wayne F. Miller, Ernst Haas, David Hurn, Daido Moriyama, Rebecca Norris-Webb, Gillian Laub, Wendy Red Star, Inga Morath, Marc Riboud, Lise Sarfati, Rene Burri. Mark Power, Christopher Anderson, Larry Towell, Alex Majoli, Gueorgui Pinkhassov, Saman Moises, Abbas, Bieke Depoorter, Peter Marlow, Richard Kalvar, John Vink, Chris Steele-Perkins, Patrick Zachmann, Max Pinckers, Herbert List, Guy Le Querrec, Mikhael Subotzky, Jerome Sessini, Lua Ribeira, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Cristina Garcia Rodero, Thomas Dworzak, Diana Markosian, Carl De Keyzer, Raymond Depardon, Constantine Manos, Emin Ozmen, Sim Chi Yin, Enri Canaj, Gregory Halpern, Nikos Economopoulos, Rafal Milach, Paolo Pellegrin, Hartmann, Erich, Burt Glinn, Marilyn Silverstone, Lindokuhle Sobekwa, Raymond Depardon, Erich Lessing, Donovan Wylie, Jerome Sessini, Donovan Wylie, Justine Kurland, Vee Speers, Raul Canibano, Evgenia Arbugaeva, Giacomo Brunelli, Lorenzo Meloni

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    • KHALIK ALLAH (1985 - ) 60.
      Apr. 04, 2019

      KHALIK ALLAH (1985 - ) 60.

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      KHALIK ALLAH (1985 - ) 60. Archival pigment print, 2015. 406x610 mm; 16x24 inches. Signed, dated, titled and numbered 1/9 in ink, verso. Provenance: acquired directly from the artist; private collection, Washington DC (2015). Photographer and documentary filmmaker, Khalik Allah was born to a Jamaican mother and an Iranian father in New Haven, New York in 1985. At the age of 19, Allah was already producing the documentary film Popa Wu: A 5% Story which took four years to make He is known for short films such as Black Mother (2010), which depicts people on the island of Jamaica and Antonyms of Beauty (2013), whose subject is a homeless man in Haiti and one feature Field Niggas (2015) (the title is derived from a remark by Malcolm X). Allah was also one of the cinematographers for Beyoncé's Lemonade. In 2010, Allah also took up still photography focusing on the inhabitants of the notorious Harlem corner of 125th Street and Lexington Avenue in New York City. In 60, Khalik Allah captures a woman shortly before she was beaten up. He decided to name this photograph 60, because as he states, "it was literally a minture after I shot it that she got jumped. I didn't photograph that, because I already gained her confidence when I asked her for permission for the first shot. Didn't want to disrespect that confidence." Many of these images are included in his 2017 photobook Souls Against the Concrete published by the University of Texas Press. Courtesy of lomography and The New Yorker magazine.

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