Nymphoto’s Art for Haiti Auction

Buy Art,News,Nymphoto,Photography,Print Sales — Jane Tam @ February 19, 2010 4:44 pm

Artist: Emily Shur
Title: Hollywood Sign, Los Angeles, California
Date: 2004
Size: 20×24 in.
Medium: Digital C-Print
Edition: 5/15
Signed Verso

The Nymphoto Collective is proud to announce its online auction and print sale to benefit the relief effort in Haiti.

The Art for Haiti auction will be coordinated by eBay Giving Works and 100% of the proceeds will go to Partners in Health. The auction & print sale will take place February 27 through March 9, 2010.

Partners in Health is a recognized non-profit organization that, over the course of 20 years, has established 12 medical non-profit facilities in Haiti. Partners in Health is committed to continue to work with the people of Haiti for better health care.

It has been only a month since the earthquake in Haiti, but the press is already beginning to slow down its coverage, which is why the Nymphoto Collective has organized this online auction. The Haitian people have a very long road ahead to recovery. The artists participating in this fundraiser want to show their solidarity and let the Haitian people know that they will continue to support them in the months and years ahead. Some of the participating artists have family and friends in Haiti, and some have built relationships with the Haitian people and culture through photography.

Work by (in alphabetical order by last name) Keliy Anderson-Staley, Nina Büsing Corvallo, Jeff Cate, Rona Chang, Cameron Goodyear, Candace Gottschalk, Laura Heyman, Geoffrey Hutchinson, Hee Jin Kang, Michelle Kloehn, Yijun Liao, Minette Lee Managhas, Tiana Markova-Gold, Stephen Meierding, Maria Passarotti, Suzanne Révy, Jon Shireman, Emily Shur, Brea Souders, Tema Stauffer, Julianna Swaney, Jane Tam, Hidemi Takagi and Jennifer Williams.

This eclectic group of artists has shown in museums and galleries around the world. The fundraiser offers an opportunity for collectors to acquire artwork and contribute to an important cause.

Click here to start bidding on artwork.

nymphoto presents @ sasha wolf

Books,Buy Art,Exhibitions,New York City,News,Nymphoto,Photography — Jane Tam @ April 25, 2009 9:19 am

Nymphoto Presents @ Sasha Wolf

A group show exhibiting compelling collection of work by contemporary women photographers from across the globe. While diverse in content, these works convey the complexity of the female gaze – the woman behind the camera. The photographs ignite a spirit by addressing a diversity of issues, which inevitably calls into question: what is feminine.

The exhibit features work by:

Jennifer Boomer, Nina B√ºsing Corvallo, Rona Chang, Livia Corona, Katrina d’Autremont, Jen Davis, Lizzie Gorfaine, Candace Gottschalk, Victoria Hely-Hutchinson, Megan Maloy, Tiana Markova-Gold, Debora Mittelstaedt, Maria Passarotti, Alex Prager, Beatrix Reinhardt, Anna Skladmann, Jane Tam, Malou van Breevoort, Corinne Vionnet, Sophia Wallace, & Susan Worsham

Exhibition opens May 23rd through June 6, 2009.

Please join us for the artist reception May 28, 2009 6-8 p.m. at Sasha Wolf Gallery in New York.

*Psst: We also have an opening reception and book launch on May 6, 2009 at Sasha Wolf Gallery for Nymphoto: Conversations Volume I.

keep the car running

Buy Art,Personal,Photography — Jane Tam @ March 15, 2009 10:05 pm

Fan, Laos, 2007, © Jane TamFan, Laos, 2007, © Jane Tam

Sorry for the lack of words, I can’t seem to formulate much to say lately due to other things. There’s some big news in the future and I can’t wait to share that with you all.

There’s only 10 days left to Daniel Cooney’s Emerging Photographers Auction. Please take a look at the work and consider making a purchase. One of mine is up for bid too!

asleep at sea: daniel cooney auction

Buy Art,Hong Kong,News,Photography,Print Sales — Jane Tam @ March 5, 2009 11:50 pm

Three Stray Dogs,© Jane Tam

Three Stray Dogs, Lau Fau San, Hong Kong, from Asleep at Sea, © Jane Tam

Daniel Cooney asked me to participate in the Emerging Photographer’s Auction this time around, and I am certainly in good company. The image above is up for bidding over at iGavel. Nymphoto cohort, Maria Passarotti, is also participating!

I wouldn’t have been able to go to Lau Fau San by myself last winter. My aunt’s best friend lived in the outlying islands of Hong Kong and is lucky enough to have a car. They drove us to this area, known for oyster farming and fresh seafood. It is also an area where many films were shot because it is one of the few old-school seafood markets. Nowhere close to the city and secluded from everything. The ocean looks out over to a distant bridge that connects Hong Kong to mainland China. I was so close that even my phone service changed to mainland China. This area, although very rural, reminds me of what my parents and grandparents grew up knowing, or from what I hear. Hopefully I can return and visit the actual villages of my relatives someday.

I hope you look through all the auction lots. There is certainly a fair amount of good work. Whether you bid on my image or not, I’d suggest investing in art. Invest in what you like and can’t live without. Spread the news.

more print sales, more holiday gifts!

Blogging,Buy Art,Nymphoto,Photography — Jane Tam @ December 14, 2008 10:20 pm

Leopard Lady, © Juliana Beasley

Juliana Beasley recently emailed me about her ongoing print sale from her “Last Stop: Rockaway Park” series. I was first introduced to Juliana’s photographs a couple of years ago when she applied for Jen Bekman’s Hey, Hot Shot competition during my time interning at the gallery. It was one of the most memorable entries and she continued to the Fall 2006 edition of the HHS competition.

She’s selling four of her prints from her website at quite affordable prices. Quick, “Freida” and “Leopard Lady” are selling fast too! She also joined the blogging world too!

from “Breathing In” series, ¬© Rona Chang

Fellow Nymphoto cohort, Rona Chang, has opened up Plum and Lion, a print shop with 8.5×11″ prints from her ongoing series, “Breathing In.” At $25 a piece and archival quality, it is a steal. So buy art. It’ll make the heart better.

Come back for a real personal update and an end-of-the-year review of sorts next week.

all content (c) 2012 jane tam