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Woman with Pipe, Haiti, 1983; Edition of 30 Photograph

Dana Gluckstein

United States

Photography, Giclée on Paper

Size: 13 W x 13 H x 0.1 D in

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Dana Gluckstein is recognized as one of the preeminent portrait photographers of her generation. Her vision is most vividly revealed in her images of Indigenous Peoples. Her work beautifully exemplifies humaneness lacking any temporary or accidental quality. Gluckstein’s photographic essay DIGNITY: Tribes in Transition began in 1983 when she was on a commercial assignment in Puerto Rico. At the last minute, she decided to take a flight to Haiti to create portraits of local people which became a pivotal moment in her career. When she came upon a Haitian woman smoking a pipe, Gluckstein was instantly drawn to her. As she says, “It was very late, almost nighttime, hardly any light, and my intellect was chattering away saying, you’re never going to get it, it’s not going to be sharp. But something in me was so moved by her presence that I did it.” The resulting stirring image Woman with Pipe, began a passion of photographing the Indigenous Peoples who comprise six percent of the world’s population. Image size is 10 x 10 inches printed on 13 x 13 inch paper. All archival pigment prints are produced from the original drum-scanned negative and printed on an acid-free, 100% cotton rag fine art paper. Printed per order in Los Angeles. Signature on verso.

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Photography:Giclée on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:30

Size:13 W x 13 H x 0.1 D in

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DANA GLUCKSTEIN has photographed iconic figures including Nelson Mandela, Mikhail Gorbachev, Desmond Tutu, and Muhammad Ali, as well as award-winning advertising campaigns for clients such as Apple and Toyota. Her portraits are held in the permanent collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. Gluckstein is a three-time winner of the International Photography Awards. Gluckstein's DIGNITY: Tribes in Transition exhibition presented at the U.N. in Geneva and has been touring European and U.S. museums since 2011. She addressed the 2013 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on how art can impact the state of the world. Her first book, DIGNITY: In Honor of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, helped create a tipping point for President Obama to endorse the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in 2010 in association with Amnesty International for their 50th anniversary. Gluckstein's second updated edition of DIGNITY: In Honor of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, provides urgency and a contemporary focus to the worldwide movement against racial injustice in which DIGNITY continues to play an important part. She is currently a spokesperson in support of the Sexual Assault Protocols to ensure Native American and Alaskan Native women have the right to freedom from rape and violence. She advocates for equal health care and justice after sexual assaults in association with Amnesty International USA’s advocacy campaign. Gluckstein graduated from Stanford University, where she studied psychology, painting, and photography, and realized the power of images to shape consciousness. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and has two children.

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