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    • Lincoln Clarkes, Safe
      Mar. 28, 2020

      Lincoln Clarkes, Safe

      Est: $500 - $750

      Lincoln Clarkes, born 1957, Toronto, is an award-winning photographer. He has published three books, Heroines (Anvil Press, 2002), Views (Northern Electric, 2005) and Cyclists (Quattro Books, 2013) and has been the subject of two documentary films. Heroines is an epic photographic documentary of 400 addicted women of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, which won the 2003 Vancouver Book Award. The London Observer said Clarkes' book offered "beauty in a beastly place." Globe and Mail called it "intimate, compelling and undeniably unsettling," while The Toronto Star called it "incredibly powerful." In the summer of 2017, the Canadian art collector, Bob Rennie, purchased the entire Heroines photographic collection and archive. Views, a retrospective of his works (Universal/Northern Electric), included a 17 song original soundtrack, featuring songs by Herald Nix, Rae Spoon and others.  Cyclists, in 2013. A selection of 150 men and women riding bicycles, the book documents the cycling movement in Toronto. Clarkes has had solo exhibitions in Vancouver, Toronto and Seattle. His photographs have been used in the feature films Everything's Gone Green, by Douglas Coupland, directed by Paul Fox, and Atom Egoyan's The Sweet Hereafter. Clarkes' portrait work includes Helmut Newton, Oliver Stone, Vivianne Westwood, Noam Chomsky, Timothy Leary and Patti Smith. Clarkes dropped out of Emily Carr University of Art and Design, where he was studying painting, to take up photography, for which he is self-taught. He nonetheless had a solo exhibition of his paintings at Heffel Gallery in 1983, largely due to his street-art practice. At the time, he founded a fashion boutique and fronted an art-wave band.

      4th Meridian Fine Art
    • Lincoln Clarkes, Paddock Drugs
      Mar. 28, 2020

      Lincoln Clarkes, Paddock Drugs

      Est: $500 - $750

      Lincoln Clarkes, born 1957, Toronto, is an award-winning photographer. He has published three books, Heroines (Anvil Press, 2002), Views (Northern Electric, 2005) and Cyclists (Quattro Books, 2013) and has been the subject of two documentary films. Heroines is an epic photographic documentary of 400 addicted women of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, which won the 2003 Vancouver Book Award. The London Observer said Clarkes' book offered "beauty in a beastly place." Globe and Mail called it "intimate, compelling and undeniably unsettling," while The Toronto Star called it "incredibly powerful." In the summer of 2017, the Canadian art collector, Bob Rennie, purchased the entire Heroines photographic collection and archive. Views, a retrospective of his works (Universal/Northern Electric), included a 17 song original soundtrack, featuring songs by Herald Nix, Rae Spoon and others.  Cyclists, in 2013. A selection of 150 men and women riding bicycles, the book documents the cycling movement in Toronto. Clarkes has had solo exhibitions in Vancouver, Toronto and Seattle. His photographs have been used in the feature films Everything's Gone Green, by Douglas Coupland, directed by Paul Fox, and Atom Egoyan's The Sweet Hereafter. Clarkes' portrait work includes Helmut Newton, Oliver Stone, Vivianne Westwood, Noam Chomsky, Timothy Leary and Patti Smith. Clarkes dropped out of Emily Carr University of Art and Design, where he was studying painting, to take up photography, for which he is self-taught. He nonetheless had a solo exhibition of his paintings at Heffel Gallery in 1983, largely due to his street-art practice. At the time, he founded a fashion boutique and fronted an art-wave band.

      4th Meridian Fine Art
    • Lincoln Clarkes (Canadian 1957- ), Safe
      Oct. 03, 2019

      Lincoln Clarkes (Canadian 1957- ), Safe

      Est: $500 - $750

      Lincoln Clarkes, born 1957, Toronto, is an award-winning photographer. He has published three books, Heroines (Anvil Press, 2002), Views (Northern Electric, 2005) and Cyclists (Quattro Books, 2013) and has been the subject of two documentary films. Heroines is an epic photographic documentary of 400 addicted women of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, which won the 2003 Vancouver Book Award. The London Observer said Clarkes' book offered "beauty in a beastly place." Globe and Mail called it "intimate, compelling and undeniably unsettling," while The Toronto Star called it "incredibly powerful." In the summer of 2017, the Canadian art collector, Bob Rennie, purchased the entire Heroines photographic collection and archive. Views, a retrospective of his works (Universal/Northern Electric), included a 17 song original soundtrack, featuring songs by Herald Nix, Rae Spoon and others.  Cyclists, in 2013. A selection of 150 men and women riding bicycles, the book documents the cycling movement in Toronto. Clarkes has had solo exhibitions in Vancouver, Toronto and Seattle. His photographs have been used in the feature films Everything's Gone Green, by Douglas Coupland, directed by Paul Fox, and Atom Egoyan's The Sweet Hereafter. Clarkes' portrait work includes Helmut Newton, Oliver Stone, Vivianne Westwood, Noam Chomsky, Timothy Leary and Patti Smith. Clarkes dropped out of Emily Carr University of Art and Design, where he was studying painting, to take up photography, for which he is self-taught. He nonetheless had a solo exhibition of his paintings at Heffel Gallery in 1983, largely due to his street-art practice. At the time, he founded a fashion boutique and fronted an art-wave band.

      4th Meridian Fine Art
    • Lincoln Clarkes (Canadian 1957- ), Paddock Drugs
      Oct. 03, 2019

      Lincoln Clarkes (Canadian 1957- ), Paddock Drugs

      Est: $500 - $750

      Lincoln Clarkes, born 1957, Toronto, is an award-winning photographer. He has published three books, Heroines (Anvil Press, 2002), Views (Northern Electric, 2005) and Cyclists (Quattro Books, 2013) and has been the subject of two documentary films. Heroines is an epic photographic documentary of 400 addicted women of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, which won the 2003 Vancouver Book Award. The London Observer said Clarkes' book offered "beauty in a beastly place." Globe and Mail called it "intimate, compelling and undeniably unsettling," while The Toronto Star called it "incredibly powerful." In the summer of 2017, the Canadian art collector, Bob Rennie, purchased the entire Heroines photographic collection and archive. Views, a retrospective of his works (Universal/Northern Electric), included a 17 song original soundtrack, featuring songs by Herald Nix, Rae Spoon and others.  Cyclists, in 2013. A selection of 150 men and women riding bicycles, the book documents the cycling movement in Toronto. Clarkes has had solo exhibitions in Vancouver, Toronto and Seattle. His photographs have been used in the feature films Everything's Gone Green, by Douglas Coupland, directed by Paul Fox, and Atom Egoyan's The Sweet Hereafter. Clarkes' portrait work includes Helmut Newton, Oliver Stone, Vivianne Westwood, Noam Chomsky, Timothy Leary and Patti Smith. Clarkes dropped out of Emily Carr University of Art and Design, where he was studying painting, to take up photography, for which he is self-taught. He nonetheless had a solo exhibition of his paintings at Heffel Gallery in 1983, largely due to his street-art practice. At the time, he founded a fashion boutique and fronted an art-wave band.

      4th Meridian Fine Art
    • Lincoln Clarkes - Lincoln Clarkes 170 Powell
      Sep. 08, 2019

      Lincoln Clarkes - Lincoln Clarkes 170 Powell

      Est: $300 - $500

      Lincoln Clarkes 170 Powell - signed lithograph, 16.75" x 15.75" (framed)

      Westbridge Fine Art Auction House
    • Lincoln Clarkes (1957- ), MARTINI WOMAN (OR ANTHEA WITH MARTINI), VANCOUVER, 1997; HELMUT NEWTON, LONDON, 1988, Two chromogenic prints on Fujifilm paper; each stamped with artist studio stamps verso and to the backboards, the first title, titled with
      Apr. 12, 2018

      Lincoln Clarkes (1957- ), MARTINI WOMAN (OR ANTHEA WITH MARTINI), VANCOUVER, 1997; HELMUT NEWTON, LONDON, 1988, Two chromogenic prints on Fujifilm paper; each stamped with artist studio stamps verso and to the backboards, the first title, titled with

      Est: $600 - $1,000

      LINCOLN CLARKES (1957- ), CANADIANMARTINI WOMAN (OR ANTHEA WITH MARTINI), VANCOUVER, 1997; HELMUT NEWTON, LONDON, 1988Two chromogenic prints on Fujifilm paper; each stamped with artist studio stamps verso and to the backboards, the first title, titled with two variant titles verso and to the backboard, dated 1997 and annotated “shot at 640 East Georgia Street” and numbered “2/15 / two A/P” in pen and ink verso; the second title, signed, titled and dated at London, 1988 and annotated “4/15 two A/P” in pen and ink versoImages respectively 13.9 x 9.4 in — 35.4 x 23.8 cm; 13.75 x 9 in — 34.9 x 22.9 cmProvenance:Private Collection, Toronto, purchased directly from the artistEstimate: $600—1,000

      Waddington's
    • Lincoln Clarkes (1957- ), MARTINI WOMAN (OR ANTHEA WITH MARTINI), VANCOUVER, 1997; HELMUT NEWTON, LONDON, 1988, Two chromogenic prints on Fujifilm paper; each stamped with artist studio stamps verso and to the backboards, the first title, titled with
      Nov. 03, 2016

      Lincoln Clarkes (1957- ), MARTINI WOMAN (OR ANTHEA WITH MARTINI), VANCOUVER, 1997; HELMUT NEWTON, LONDON, 1988, Two chromogenic prints on Fujifilm paper; each stamped with artist studio stamps verso and to the backboards, the first title, titled with

      Est: -

      LINCOLN CLARKES (1957- ), CANADIANMARTINI WOMAN (OR ANTHEA WITH MARTINI), VANCOUVER, 1997; HELMUT NEWTON, LONDON, 1988Two chromogenic prints on Fujifilm paper; each stamped with artist studio stamps verso and to the backboards, the first title, titled with two variant titles verso and to the backboard, dated 1997 and annotated “shot at 640 East Georgia Street” and numbered “2/15 / two A/P” in pen and ink verso; the second title, signed, titled and dated at London, 1988 and annotated “4/15 two A/P” in pen and ink versoImages respectively 13.9" x 9.4" — 35.4 x 23.8 cm.; 13.75" x 9" — 34.9 x 22.9 cm.Provenance:Private Collection, Toronto, purchased directly from the artistEstimate: $1,000—1,500

      Waddington's
    • Lincoln Clarkes (1957- ), FRIDA KAHLO, PICCADILLY CIRCUS, Colour C-print; signed and numbered 3/15 in pen and ink with artist's studio stamp verso., 14" x 11" - 35.6 x 27.9 cm.
      Mar. 10, 2015

      Lincoln Clarkes (1957- ), FRIDA KAHLO, PICCADILLY CIRCUS, Colour C-print; signed and numbered 3/15 in pen and ink with artist's studio stamp verso., 14" x 11" - 35.6 x 27.9 cm.

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      LINCOLN CLARKES (1957- ), CANADIANFRIDA KAHLO, PICCADILLY CIRCUSColour C-print; signed and numbered 3/15 in pen and ink with artist's studio stamp verso.14" x 11" - 35.6 x 27.9 cm.Provenance:With the Initial Gallery, Vancouver;Collection of the artistExhibited:This photograph was exhibited in a One Man show of the artist's works held at the Initial Gallery, Vancouver in August, 2014.Literature:This photograph was reproduced on the front cover of the gallery invitation for the above exhibition.Estimate: $800-1,200

      Waddington's
    • LINCOLN CLARKES, MAY 30, 1999, ROOSEVELT HOTEL, 166 HASTINGS STREET, (FROM THE SERIES HEROINES), fibre-base gelatin silver print, 8 ins x 10 ins; 20.3 cms x 25.4 cms
      Mar. 04, 2014

      LINCOLN CLARKES, MAY 30, 1999, ROOSEVELT HOTEL, 166 HASTINGS STREET, (FROM THE SERIES HEROINES), fibre-base gelatin silver print, 8 ins x 10 ins; 20.3 cms x 25.4 cms

      Est: $500 - $700

      LINCOLN CLARKESMAY 30, 1999, ROOSEVELT HOTEL, 166 HASTINGS STREET, (FROM THE SERIES HEROINES), fibre-base gelatin silver print; signed on the reverse 8 ins x 10 ins; 20.3 cms x 25.4 cms Literature: Lincoln Clarkes, Heroines, Vancouver, 2002, pg.10.

      Waddington's
    • LINCOLN CLARKES, JULY 3, 2001, KING'S CAFE, 350 POWELL STREET, (FROM THE SERIES HEROINES), fibre-base gelatin silver print, 8 ins x 10 ins; 20.3 cms x 25.4 cms
      Mar. 04, 2014

      LINCOLN CLARKES, JULY 3, 2001, KING'S CAFE, 350 POWELL STREET, (FROM THE SERIES HEROINES), fibre-base gelatin silver print, 8 ins x 10 ins; 20.3 cms x 25.4 cms

      Est: $500 - $700

      LINCOLN CLARKESJULY 3, 2001, KING'S CAFE, 350 POWELL STREET, (FROM THE SERIES HEROINES), fibre-base gelatin silver print; signed on the reverse 8 ins x 10 ins; 20.3 cms x 25.4 cms Literature: Lincoln Clarkes, Heroines, Vancouver, 2002, cover.Note: These photographs are from the Heroines series produced with female addicts in Vancouver's notorious Downtown Eastside from 1996 to 2001. Heroines created a major storm of controversy by focusing attention on the formerly ignored social tragedies of prostitution and drug addiction in Canada's otherwise most beautiful city. The series garnered hundreds of media reports from across Canada and internationally, including the BBC, UK and the Los Angeles Times. Two multiple award winning documentaries about Clarkes and this photographic series were produced in 2000 and 2011. Heroines has been referenced in countless sociological studies by major academic institutions, and was recently rediscovered and published online worldwide by VICE, the Daily Mail, the Huffington Post, and other prominent media outlets. -Courtesy Lincoln Clarkes/Andre Owen AO1

      Waddington's
    • Lincoln Clarkes 1957 - Canadian inkjet print Franklin St., Vancouver - Looking West
      Sep. 29, 2011

      Lincoln Clarkes 1957 - Canadian inkjet print Franklin St., Vancouver - Looking West

      Est: $800 - $1,000

      Lincoln Clarkes 1957 - Canadian inkjet print Franklin St., Vancouver - Looking West 14 x 11 inches 35.6 x 27.9 centimeters on verso titled, editioned 1/1, artist's proof, dated 2009, inscribed "printed in Toronto - Spring 2011" on the artist's label and stamped with the artist's stamp

      Heffel
    • Lincoln Clarkes 1957 - Canadian inkjet print For Lease, Fort Saint John
      Sep. 29, 2011

      Lincoln Clarkes 1957 - Canadian inkjet print For Lease, Fort Saint John

      Est: $800 - $1,000

      Lincoln Clarkes 1957 - Canadian inkjet print For Lease, Fort Saint John 14 x 11 inches 35.6 x 27.9 centimeters on verso titled, editioned 1/1, artist's proof, dated 2008, inscribed "printed in Toronto - Spring 2011" on the artist's label and stamped with the artist's stamp

      Heffel
    • Lincoln Clarkes, Canadian (1957- ), Texas Woman (1), black and white print, 1/5, 16 x 16 in. (40.5 x 40.5 cm)
      May. 05, 2011

      Lincoln Clarkes, Canadian (1957- ), Texas Woman (1), black and white print, 1/5, 16 x 16 in. (40.5 x 40.5 cm)

      Est: $150 - $250

      signed and dated 2004

      Maynards Fine Art & Antiques
    • Lincoln Clarkes, Canadian (1957- ), Texas Woman (15), black and white print, 1/5, 16 x 16 in. (40.5 x 40.5 cm)
      May. 05, 2011

      Lincoln Clarkes, Canadian (1957- ), Texas Woman (15), black and white print, 1/5, 16 x 16 in. (40.5 x 40.5 cm)

      Est: $150 - $250

      signed and dated 2004

      Maynards Fine Art & Antiques
    • Lincoln Clarkes, Canadian (1957- ), Texas Woman, black and white print, 1/5, 16 x 16 in. (40.5 x 40.5 cm)
      May. 05, 2011

      Lincoln Clarkes, Canadian (1957- ), Texas Woman, black and white print, 1/5, 16 x 16 in. (40.5 x 40.5 cm)

      Est: $150 - $250

      signed and dated 2004

      Maynards Fine Art & Antiques
    • Lincoln Clarkes, Canadian (1957- ), Heroine, black and white print, 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 in. (19 x 19 cm)
      May. 05, 2011

      Lincoln Clarkes, Canadian (1957- ), Heroine, black and white print, 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 in. (19 x 19 cm)

      Est: $100 - $150

      signed, titled and dated 1999

      Maynards Fine Art & Antiques
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