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Ticetown by George Tice

Ticetown

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“In these photographs made between 1992 and 1998, the celebrated photographer George Tice explores his family's three-hundred-year history in America. Entitled Ticetown, after the farming community where the family lived, the photographs do more than document family history. They take us back in time and recall an agrarian way of life that is quickly disappearing in New Jersey. As arranged by the artist they subtly present the theme of a life cycle.”

Joseph F. Jacobs, co-author, Janson's History of Art


Offer #1  Collector's Limited Edition

Lodima Press has commissioned two platinum prints from George Tice. The prints are hand-coated in platinum and palladium metals and measure approximately 6 1/2 x 9 1/2 on 9" x 12" heavy-weight (310 gram) Arches Platine paper. Each are limited to an an edition of 50 and 5 artist's proofs.

The Collector's edition of Ticetown offers your choice of either platinum print:

Old Tractor, Ticetown, 1992
Fallen Apples, Ticetown, 1994

The Collector's Edition book is signed, numbered, and slipcased in an edition limited to 100 copies plus 10 artist's proofs.

George Tice's platinum prints of this size and format are valued at $2,000. We are presently offering the Collector's Edition for $1,250.


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Offer #2  Hardcover Edition

The regular hardcover edition is published in 1200 copies. It is priced at $60.

9 5/8 x 8 5/8, 48 pages, 38 reproductions printed in 600-line screen quadtone. Preface "Fallen Apples" by George Tice.

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GEORGE TICE was born in Newark, New Jersey, in 1938. He began photographing in 1953, when he joined a local camera club. Fields of Peace (1970), Paterson (1972), and George Tice: Urban Landscapes (2002) are among his best known books. His numerous exhibitions include solo exhibitions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1972) and the International Center of Photography (2002). He has been awarded fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Bradford Fellowship (England), and the New Jersey State Council of the Arts. In 2003, he received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from William Paterson University. His most recent book, Paterson II, was published in conjunction with a major exhibition at the Newark Museum in 2006.

 

 

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