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  • 2007 Best of Tucson - Tucson Weekly
    Best Fine Art Gallery
    Etherton Gallery
    Tucson Weekly - Best of TucsonEtherton's electrifying show of lightning photography this summer was high-voltage enough to shock anyone into the land of the undead--and it sent its two daredevil shutterbugs, A.T. Willett and Jeff Smith, into the land of the real dead when they stepped too close to a lightning bolt in their quest for the perfect photo. But Etherton has the juice year-round. In the last season, fab photo offerings included Jay Dusard's arresting cowboys, digitally revisited, and Mark Klett's multiple moons. The mysteriously Old World oils of Paula Wittner of Patagonia debuted in a painting exhibition that also showcased the late-life works of Eriks Rudans. As it happened, the lovely exhibition of his serene nudes and flowery bowers was the last show of Rudans' life.

  • Kate Breakey: A Natural Investigation
    Western Art & Architecture "Events of Note" by Andrea Strand p 152
  • istangulAlex Webb of United States was Awarded Second Prize in the 2008 Prix de la Photographie Paris Competition. The jury selected 2008’s winners of this prestigious international competition from thousands of photography entries from over 85 countries .

 

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Recent sales to institutions:

  • Lisa Robinson - Etherton Gallery is pleased to announce that the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art has acquired 4 photographs from her series Snowboun
  • Jack Dykinga - 2 photographs from the exhibit "The Grand Canyon: From Dream to Icon" were acquired by the Tucson Museum of Art through the generous support of a private collector.
  • Bailey Doogan - Etherton Gallery is pleased to announce the recent acquisition of Bailey Doogan’s The Hard Place (For Mairead Farrell), 1990, by the Brooklyn Museum. The monumental diptych (72”x 50” x 100” overall) was originally commissioned for Belfast/Beirut, A Tale of Two Cities, Alternative Museum, NY, NY. The work was acquired through the generous gift of Martin Baumrind.
  • Mark Klett Images from Yosemite In Time. Mark Klett and Byron Wolf, Four views from four times and one shoreline, Lake Tenaya, 2002, to the following:

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona
Cleveland Museum of Art
International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House, Rochester

  • Frederick Sommer Drawing, 1951, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • W. Eugene Smith Soldier, Saipan, 1945, Minneapolis Art Institute
  • Frank J. Haynes Two 19th c. Mammoth Plate Albumen Prints of Yellowstone, Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida, Gainesville
 
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