Category: New Acquisitions

New Photography Arrivals

We’re excited to introduce new works from some of our favorite photographers. Each piece transforms familiar subjects—animals, architecture, and cityscapes—into extraordinary visual experiences. Explore our latest acquisitions below.

Randal Ford

Randal Ford, White Tiger No. 1, Photograph on Aluminum, 37.5 X 30 Inches; 39 X 31.5 Inches Framed, Limited Edition
Randal Ford, White Tiger No. 1

 

White Tiger No. 1 is simply breathtaking. Ford captures the tiger’s striking blue eyes and the graceful contrast of its black stripes against soft white fur. There’s a serene power in the animal’s gaze, a quiet intensity that makes this piece both elegant and awe-inspiring.

 

Randal Ford - Mandarin Duck Profile, Photo Emulsion on Wood, 50 X 40 Inches; 51.5 X 41.5 Inches Framed, Limited Edition
Randal Ford, Mandarin Duck Profile

 

This piece showcases the playful vibrancy of the mandarin duck. Its feathers burst with colors—rich purples, fiery oranges, deep reds, and bright greens—creating a dazzling display. The striking combination of bold hues brings a sense of lively energy and fun, as though this duck embodies joy in its vibrant and colorful existence.

 

047504 - Ford - Huacaya Alpaca No. 1, Photograph on Aluminum, 37.5 X 30 Inches; 39 X 31.5 Inches Framed, Limited Edition
Randal Ford, Huacaya Alpaca No. 1

 

Huacaya Alpaca No. 1 evokes both beauty and humor with the Llama’s expressive face. The neatly trimmed, fluffy mane framing its head gives it a regal yet comical look, almost like a proud figure with a quirky hairstyle. Its deadpan expression adds to the humor, as if it’s posing seriously while aware of its amusing charm.

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David Burdeny

David Burdeny, Bank (reimagined), Wroclaw, Poland - 40 X 32 Inches; 41.5 X 33.5 Inches Framed Limited Edition 2 of 7
David Burdeny, Bank (reimagined), Wroclaw, Poland

 

Bank (Reimagined) channels a distinctly Wes Anderson vibe with its unique color palette and precise symmetry. Burdeny celebrates the unique character of the historic building, while reimagining it in an idealized garden setting.

 

David Burdeny, Amsterdam Canal, The Netherlands, Photograph on Aluminum, 44 X 55 Inches; 45.5 X 56.5 Inches Framed, Limited Edition 1 of 10
David Burdeny, Amsterdam Canal, The Netherlands

 

In this piece, Burdeny invites us to take in the soft reflections and vivid colors of Amsterdam’s iconic canal houses. The scene feels dreamlike, as if you’re standing just across the water, mesmerized by the charming details of this historic cityscape.

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Xan Padron

Xan Padron, Hudson Rive Park Sunset, NYC, Photograph on Aluminum, 45 X 30 Inches; 46 X 31 Inches Framed, Limited Edition
Xan Padron, Hudson River Park Sunset, NYC

 

Padron’s Hudson River Park Sunset captures the vibrant energy of the city during that magical moment just before nightfall. As people walk, run, and bike along the river’s edge, the warm glow of the setting sun infuses the scene with a sense of romance and tranquility, making it feel like a perfect slice of New York life.

 

Xan Padron, Chelsea Piers, NYC, Photograph on Aluminum, 33 X 42 Inches; 34 X 43 Inches Framed, Limited Edition 16 of 25
Xan Padron, Chelsea Piers, NYC

 

In another ode to NYC, Padron captures the essence of constant movement in modern life, portraying running as not just an activity but a symbol of forward momentum and personal endurance. The simple blue backdrop highlights the diversity of the runners, each figure uniquely present yet part of a shared experience.

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