- The Rouge (Looking Southwest), Dearborn, MI, August 2011Archival pigment photograph. Edition of 8.Contact For Pricing & Availability
24 x 30 inches - 111 S. Wacker (Looking East), Chicago, August 2010Archival pigment photograph. Edition of 8.Contact For Pricing & Availability
24 x 30 inches - Pipe, State of Water, 2016Archival pigment photograph. Edition of 8.Contact For Pricing & Availability
20 x 25 inches - The Rouge (Looking Down), – Dearborn, MI, February 2012Archival pigment photograph. Edition of 8.Contact For Pricing & Availability
24 x 30 inches - Swirls, State of Water, 2016Archival pigment photograph. Edition of 8.Contact For Pricing & Availability
20 x 25 inches - McDonald’s (Looking Down), Chicago, IL, July 2013Archival pigment photograph. Edition of 8.Contact For Pricing & Availability
24 x 30 inches - Algae, State of Water, 2016Archival pigment photograph. Edition of 8.Contact For Pricing & Availability
20 x 25 inches - Concentration Tank, State of Water, 2016Archival pigment photograph. Edition of 8.Contact For Pricing & Availability
20 x 25 inches - City Hall (Looking North), Chicago, December 2009Archival pigment photograph. Edition of 8.Contact For Pricing & Availability
24 x 30 inches - Nest, State of Water, 2016Archival pigment photograph. Edition of 8.Contact For Pricing & Availability
20 x 25 inches - Deep Tunnel, State of Water, 2016Archival pigment photograph. Edition of 8.Contact For Pricing & Availability
20 x 25 inches - City Hall (Looking Southwest), Chicago, April 2010Archival pigment photograph. Edition of 8.Contact For Pricing & Availability
24 x 30 inches - Baffle Block, State of Water, 2017Archival pigment photograph. Edition of 8.Contact For Pricing & Availability
20 x 25 inches - Pet Coke, Caofeidian Industrial Area, China 2010Archival pigment photograph.Contact For Pricing & Availability
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Brad Temkin
Brad Temkin (1956- ) was born in Chicago, IL and is perhaps best known for his photographs of contemporary landscape. His work is held in numerous permanent collections,including those of The Art Institute of Chicago; Milwaukee Art Museum; CorcoranGallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Akron Art Museum,Ohio; Amon Carter Museum of American Art; and Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago among others. His images have appeared in such publications as Aperture, Black & White Magazine, TIME Magazine and European Photography. He was awarded an Illinois Arts Council Fellowship in 2007 and a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2017. A monograph of Temkin’s work entitled Private Places: Photographs of Chicago Gardens (Center for American Places) was published in 2005. Temkin’s second book entitled ROOFTOP (Radius Books) was released Fall 2015. He has been an adjunct professor at Columbia College in Chicago since 1984.