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Sam Abell
Bogdan Achimescu
William Albert Allard
Susan Bacik
Robert Barbee
Lisa Beane
William Bennett
Irwin Berman
Cary Brown
Anne Chesnut
Dean Dass
Johanna Drucker
John Borden Evans
Rosemarie Fiore
Shelby Fischer
Lydia Gasman
Lou Hicks
A. Peyton Hurt
Herb Jackson
Deborah Kahn
David Lee
Gloria Lee
Taliaferro Logan
Ann Lyne
Megan Marlatt
Annie Harris Massie
John McCarthy
Genevieve McConnell
Donna Mintz
Martin Mullin
Stefanie Newman
Trisha Orr
Mata Ortiz
Beatrix Ost
Nina Ozbey
Lincoln Perry
Edie Read
Celia Reisman
Martha Saunders
Italo Scanga
Elizabeth Schoyer
Karen Shea
Nicole Noelle Sherman
Anne Slaughter
David Summers
Rob Tarbell
Esmé Thompson
Ted Turner
Christophe Vorlet
Russ Warren
James Welty
Sanford Wintersberger
Clay Witt
Stanley Woodward
Aggie Zed

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Sam Abell

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Sam Abell’s thirty-year career has been dedicated to achieving artistic expression through documentary photography.  He has pursued his goals primarily through his lengthy, in-depth coverages for National Geographic magazine and its Book Division.  At the same time, he has maintained a career as an artist, teacher, and author.

The raw material of Abell’s photography comes from close contact with the world, especially austere, remote regions.  To affirm and, in fact, emphasize his commitment to what actually exists, he has chosen to work in color and in a strict documentary tradition.

He has applied himself, particularly, to the photography of cultural landscape: He explores ways in which places can be purely recorded, with images simultaneously shaped by the photographer’s imagination.

In addition, he has maintained a personal black-and-white photographic diary that documents the life behind the artistic process.

In 1990 Mr. Abell’s work was the subject of a one-man exhibition at the International Center of Photography, New York City.  A companion book, Stay This Moment, was published at that time.

In addition to his photography Mr. Abell is a member of the board of the director of the Santa Fe Center For Photography, the George Eastman House, and the University of Virginia Art Museum. 

In 2002 he collaborated with Leah Bendavid-Val on a retrospective of his life and work titled Sam Abell:The Photographic Life., published by Rizzoli.  He is also the author of the book Seeing Gardens, published in 2001.

Mr. Abell recently completed photography in the Amazon headwaters for an exhibition and book project.

He is currently editing work for two book projects: Four Stories (scheduled for publication October 2007) and The Life of a Photograph (scheduled for publication October 2008).

An extensive online interview with Mr. Abell and gallery of his images can be found on the Digital Journalist website.

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Fall 2008 highlights
Sep John Borden Evans
  New Works
Oct Shelby Fischer
  The Eternal Now
Nov Annie Harris Massie
  Paintings and Drawings from the Landscape
Dec Clay Witt
  The Peaceable Kingdom

Upcoming events
Friday, Nov 21, 5-8 pm
Nicolle Noelle Trunk Show
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Monday, Nov 24, 5-6 pm
Collectors' Club
Special reception & book signing with Sam Abell. He will also offer to members in signed limited edition the brand new print, The Emperor's Garden Party, Imperial Palace, Tokyo for 20% off the retail price. To register for Collectors' Club, call 434-973-5566) or > Contact us.
Artist slide show & talk, 6-7 pm
Sam Abell will discuss his new book, The Life of a Photograph. He will be available to sign copies of the book or you can call the gallery ahead to order inscribed copies
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Friday, Dec 5, 5:30-8 pm
With the Artist of Clay Witt The Peaceable Kingdom
To recieve invitations to Preview Receptions, please contact the gallery at 434.963.4166 or > Contact us
Wednesday, Dec 10, noon
Feast on Art
Lunch with the featured artist, Clay Witt
Advance reservations required. Call or > email
Tuesday, Dec 16, 5-6 pm
Collectors' Club
Special reception with Clay Witt & offering of a never before seen print created for this occasion.
Artist slide show & talk, 6-7 pm
With Clay Witt, free and open to the general public.