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    • Miguel A. Gandert, Melissa Armijo, Eloy Montoya and Richard "El Wino" Madrid, Albuquerque NM, 1983
      Jul. 24, 2024

      Miguel A. Gandert, Melissa Armijo, Eloy Montoya and Richard "El Wino" Madrid, Albuquerque NM, 1983

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Miguel A. Gandert (b. 1956) Melissa Armijo, Eloy Montoya and Richard "El Wino" Madrid, Albuquerque NM, 1983 selenium-toned, gelatin silver, chloro-bromide photograph titled and dated lower left: Melissa Armijo, Eloy Montoya and Richard "El Wino" Madrid, Albuquerque, NM 1983 signed lower right: Miguel A. Gandert This photograph is from a series of images that Gandert made in the 1980's walking through the Albuquerque barrio, befriending and photographing families, gang members, low riders, and personal interactions. Miguel Gandert has been a documentary photographer of Hispanic Culture in the Southwest for nearly 50 years. Raised in Santa Fe, he began photographing the people around him in 1975, focusing on the lifestyles and traditions of rural and urban Hispanics living along the Rio Grande valley from Mexico to southern Colorado. He has captured the newer traditions of the Latinx populations that embrace the dualities and similarities that occur simultaneously: urban and rural, celebrations and parties, rituals and penance, immigration and homeland and family and barrio life. Gandert's numerous national and international exhibitions include shows at the Whitney Museum of American Art and the National Museum of American History at the Smithsonian. He is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Communication and Journalism at the University of New Mexico.

      Santa Fe Art Auction
    • 4 MIGUEL GANDERT Prostitutes Juarez 1992
      Sep. 30, 2020

      4 MIGUEL GANDERT Prostitutes Juarez 1992

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      1.MIGUEL GANDERT Street Prostitute, Juarez, Mexico, 1995 7.9x12" Gelatin Silver Print on 11x14" paper. Signed, titled, dated pencil verso. ASG# MG/2147 2. MIGUEL GANDERT Lulu, Street Prostitute Juarez, Mexico October, 1992, 12x8.6" RC Ilford on 11x14" paper. Signed verso ink with title label and artist's address label verso. ASG# MG/2149 3. MIGUEL GANDERT La Puente Bar with Prostitutes, October, 1993, 8.5x12.5" RC Ilfordon 11x14" paper. Signed ink with title label and artist's address label verso. ASG# MG/2151 4. MIGUEL GANDERT Lite, Juarez, Mexico, 1992 12.9x8.5" RC Ilfordon 11x14" paper. Signed in ink with title label and artist's address label verso. ASG# MG/2153 From Miguel Gandert's series in Juarez in the 1990s when he photographed trans and straight sex workers. Andrew Smith Gallery had its first exhibition of Miguel Gandert in 1984 when the gallery was located in Albuquerque, N.M. Miguel Gandert (b.1956) is the leading Hispanic photographer in America. Included in the Whitney Biennial in 1993, collected by the leading archives and museums in the country, Gandert has focused on the urban street life and the rural and urban rituals and lifestyles of the Indo Hispanic cultures of the Southwest, Mexico and South America. He is a long-time professor at the University of New Mexico. A documentary photographer, he considers himself an Indo-Hispano and has spent the last forty years documenting this culture; he often has photographed those on the fringes of society, including cholos, bikers, lowriders, boxers, teenage mothers, prostitutes, and Mexican immigrants. Gandert's publication, Nuevo Mexico Profundo (2000), documents the Rio Grande corridor from northern New Mexico to the Mexican border and includes the annual pilgrimages to Chimayo, New Mexico and historical Matachines dances.

      Andrew Smith Gallery Photography Auctions, LLC
    • 2 MIGUEL GANDERT Trans sex worker at home Juarez
      Sep. 30, 2020

      2 MIGUEL GANDERT Trans sex worker at home Juarez

      Est: $500 - $800

      1. MIGUEL GANDERT Lucy "Diego" Delgado, Juarez, Mexico, in her Apartment, 1992, 8.6x12.9" RC Ilford. Signed, titled, dated ink verso. ASG# MG/2145 2. MIGUEL GANDERT Lucy "Diego" Delgado, Juarez, Mexico, 1992, 8.1x11.7" Gelatin Silver Print on 11x14" paper. Signed titled dated pencil verso.ASG# MG/2142 From Miguel Gandert's Series in Juarez in the 1990s when he photographed trans and straight sex workers, here Lucy is with her real-life intimate partner. Andrew Smith Gallery had its first exhibition of Miguel Gandert in 1984 when the gallery was located in Albuquerque, N.M. Miguel Gandert (b.1956) is the leading Hispanic photographer in America. Included in the Whitney Biennial in 1993, collected by the leading archives and museums in the country, Gandert has focused on the urban street life and the rural and urban rituals and lifestyles of the Indo Hispanic cultures of the Southwest, Mexico and South America. He is a long-time professor at the University of New Mexico. A documentary photographer, he considers himself an Indo-Hispano and has spent the last forty years documenting this culture; he often has photographed those on the fringes of society, including cholos, bikers, lowriders, boxers, teenage mothers, prostitutes, and Mexican immigrants. Gandert's publication, Nuevo Mexico Profundo (2000), documents the Rio Grande corridor from northern New Mexico to the Mexican border and includes the annual pilgrimages to Chimayo, New Mexico and historical Matachines dances.

      Andrew Smith Gallery Photography Auctions, LLC
    • 2 MIGUEL GANDERT Transvestite & Lover Juarez 1992
      Sep. 30, 2020

      2 MIGUEL GANDERT Transvestite & Lover Juarez 1992

      Est: $500 - $800

      1. MIGUEL GANDERT Lucy "Diego" Delgado and Joel, Juarez, Mexico, 1992, 7.7x12" Gelatin Silver Print on 11x14" paper. Signed, titled, dated in pencil verso. ASG# MG/2144 2. MIGUEL GANDERT Lucy And Joel, Juarez, Mexico 1992 Mexican Transvestite and Lover, 1992, 8.6x12.7" RC Ilford on 11x14" paper. Signed with title label and artists address credit label verso. ASG# MG/2141 From Miguel Gandert's series in Juarez in the 1990s when he photographed trans and straight sex workers, here Lucy is with her real-life intimate partner. Andrew Smith Gallery had its first exhibition of Miguel Gandert in 1984 when the gallery was located in Albuquerque, N.M. Miguel Gandert (b.1956) is the leading Hispanic photographer in America. Included in the Whitney Biennial in 1993, collected by the leading archives and museums in the country, Gandert has focused on the urban street life and the rural and urban rituals and lifestyles of the Indo Hispanic cultures of the Southwest, Mexico and South America. He is a long-time professor at the University of New Mexico. A documentary photographer, he considers himself an Indo-Hispano and has spent the last forty years documenting this culture; he often has photographed those on the fringes of society, including cholos, bikers, lowriders, boxers, teenage mothers, prostitutes, and Mexican immigrants. Gandert's publication, Nuevo Mexico Profundo (2000), documents the Rio Grande corridor from northern New Mexico to the Mexican border and includes the annual pilgrimages to Chimayo, New Mexico and historical Matachines dances.

      Andrew Smith Gallery Photography Auctions, LLC
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