Michael KennaHuangshan Mountains, Study 25, Anhui, China, 2008
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Signed, dated and numbered on mountSigned, dated, inscribed with title and stamped with photographer’s copyright ink stamp on reverse
Sepia-toned silver gelatin print
7 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches
Edition of 45
Signed, dated and numbered on mountSigned, dated, inscribed with title and stamped with photographer’s copyright ink stamp on reverse
Edition of 45
Sepia-toned silver gelatin print
7 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches
This artwork is signed and numbered in pencil and inscribed with the title by the artist on the reverse. The work is a silver gelatin print and comes direct from the artist's studio.
Framing
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Artwork In Detail
Working exclusively in black and white, Michael Kenna’s photographs evoke a romanticism and stillness that emanate from within the landscapes he depicts.
Michael Kenna
Huangshan Mountains, Study 25, Anhui, China, 2008
EnquireMichael Kenna
B. 1953
EnquireMichael Kenna’s work has been exhibited globally including solo exhibitions in the United States, India, Japan and South Korea. Kenna is also the recipient of numerous awards including the Imogen Cunningham Award in 1981 and in 2003 he was made an Honorary Master of Arts at the Brooks Institute, California. His photographs are held in permanent collections at the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, The National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.