The Language of Hands: Photographs from the Buhl Collection
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Andrey Chezhin, touching the city, 1991
klaus rinke, Lower manhattan, world trade center, 1975 [printed 2004]
joan giordano, farm hands, 2004
drew tal, faith, 2008
noh sang-kyoon, the glove of buddha, 2007
arnold newman, henry, 2000
cornelia parker, blue shift, 2002
kristin oppenheim, untitled (thea with hand), 2000
danielle buetti, white hands, 2002
gary schneider, henry, 2000
ann lislegaard, untitled (fontainebleu), 2003
koo bohnchang, in the beginning, 1994
douglas kirkland, ian: the last chapter, 1995
harry weber, lighting the sabbath candles, vienna, 1996
barbara jaffe, dark sun #8 (from series), 1990
pavel banka, mountain expedition with madlenka and terezka i, prague, 1990
alberto rizzo, double image hand, 1995
maria miesenberger, outstretched hands, 1995-96
wouter deruytter, crow warrior #007, 1999
yasu suzuka, untitled (from the hands prayer series), 1992
jenny lynn, my left hand, 1994
christopher pekoc, red arch with two hands and two circles, 1993
william anastasi, autobodyography V, 1994
keith carter, giant, 1997
joann verburg, untitled (life lines), 1994
tatiana parcero, interior cartography #31, 1996
patrick natagani, yogen (prophecy), 1994
bill beckley, study for the juggler, 1991
accra shepp, the finality of nomenclature, 1997
klaus laubmayer, holding face (margaux hemingway), 1991
dawoud bey, eugene, 1998
paula chamlee, nude collage, 1998
ellen carey, untitled (artist's hand), 1987
claudio elisabetsky, keith haring, new york, 1983
connie imboden, dead silence i, 1987
alberto rizzo, untitled (dark hand with shadow with stripes), circa 1980s
michael rovner, radiating, 1989
gerlovina-berghash-gerlovin, magic square, 1987
yasu suzuka, untitled (portraiT), 1982-85
judy dater, my hands, death valley, 1980
alberto rizzo, luis bonfa's hand, 1980 [printed 1995]
marco glaviano, b. b. king, 1980s
edward mapplethorpe (maxey), hand, 1989
The Language of Hands: Photographs from the Buhl Collection | Installation View
The Language of Hands: Photographs from the Buhl Collection | Installation View
The Language of Hands: Photographs from the Buhl Collection | Installation View
The Language of Hands: Photographs from the Buhl Collection | Installation View
The Language of Hands: Photographs from the Buhl Collection | Installation View
The Language of Hands: Photographs from the Buhl Collection | Installation View
The Language of Hands: Photographs from the Buhl Collection | Installation View
The Language of Hands: Photographs from the Buhl Collection | Installation View
The Language of Hands: Photographs from the Buhl Collection | Installation View
The Language of Hands: Photographs from the Buhl Collection | Installation View
The Language of Hands: Photographs from the Buhl Collection | Installation View
The Language of Hands: Photographs from the Buhl Collection | Installation View
WESTWOOD GALLERY NYC was pleased to present an extraordinary exhibition of over 85 photographs from the collection of visionary New York philanthropist and collector Henry M. Buhl. The photographs span the history of photography from 19th century pioneers to masters of the 20th century, all exploring the theme of the human hand and its various interpretations. This was the first gallery exhibition, outside of a museum or auction house which provides the public an opportunity to view and acquire photographs from the remaining historic collection.
In 1993, Henry Buhl acquired an Alfred Stieglitz 1920 photograph of Georgia O'Keeffe's hands, which inspired him to collect the largest photographic 'hand' themed collection in the world. After 20 years the collection grew to over 1,100 photographs exhibited in museums worldwide. Thereafter, Mr. Buhl offered a large portion of the collection at auction in 2012 to generate funding for his non-profit organization (Association of Community Employment Programs for the Homeless).
The exhibition curated by James Cavello aims to highlight the metaphoric value of hands through diverse images and styles as photography came of age, presented in chronological order. The earliest image on view is a potassium-fixed paper negative, The Phrenologist, 1849, by Alphonse de Brébisson as well as historical photographs by Julia Margaret Cameron, 1868, Louise Dahl-Wolfe, 1930, and Alfred Eisenstaedt, 1951. The collection also highlights contemporary masters such as Mary Ellen Mark, Tetsu Okuhara, Arnold Newman, Klaus Rinke, Dawoud Bey and many others. Images range from surrealist compositions (Horst P. Horst’s Lisa: Hands with Vase & Flower, 1941, photographs by György Kepes, Pavel Banka and Bill Beckley) to social and civil rights imagery in the photographs by Vernoll Coleman, Danny Lyon and Lewis Hine; also on view are portraits of personalities such as Willem de Kooning, photographed by Dan Budnik, and Keith Haring by Claudio Elisabetsky. The collection represented a unique example of an individual's passion to pursue and acquire a specific theme represented in two centuries of photographic art.
A major exhibition of photographs from The Buhl Collection entitled Speaking With Hands was on view at The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City in 2004. The exhibition traveled internationally from 2005-7 to the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in Spain, Museum Folkwang in Essen, Germany, the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg and the Moscow Museum of Modern Art. In 2008, an exhibition of both photography and sculpture was on view at the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, Florida and from 2009 – 2011 an exhibition of 150 works from the collection toured Asia (on view in museums in Korea, Taiwan and Macao). The 2012 Sotheby’s sale of selected photographs from The Buhl Collection was the largest single-owner sale of a privately owned photography collection, bringing in over $12 million.
Mr. Henry Buhl is an active philanthropist, in addition to founding Association of Community Employment for the Homeless (A.C.E.) with programs for job training and placement for homeless men and women, he also founded The Buhl Foundation to assist non-profit programs within its mission.
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