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© Tim Carpenter
TIM CARPENTER
Untitled, 2020
Printed on 11x14in Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper
Uneditioned and unsigned
Certificate of Authenticity
About the Artist:
Tim Carpenter (Illinois, 1968) is a photographer and writer who works in Brooklyn and central Illinois. He is the author of several photobooks, among them Christmas Day, Bucks Pond Road (The Ice Plant); Local objects (The Ice Plant); township (collaboration with Raymond Meeks, Adrianna Ault, and Brad Zellar; TIS/dumbsaint); Bement grain (TIS/dumbsaint); Still feel gone (collaboration with Nathan Pearce; Deadbeat Club Press); Illinois Central (Kris Graves Projects); The king of the birds (TIS books); and A house and a tree (TIS books). Local objects was included in the 2018 exhibition “American Surfaces and the Photobook” at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and was listed for the Kassel Photobook Award 2018. Tim received an MFA in Photography from the Hartford Art School in 2012, and in 2015 co-founded TIS books, an independent photobook publisher.
About the Print Sale:
Prints are scaled appropriately on 11x14in paper, and ship in late February 2021 from Penumbra Foundation in New York City.
All proceeds directly support Penumbra Foundation's 2021 cycle of education, research, outreach, public and residency programs.
About Penumbra:
Penumbra Foundation is a photographic non-profit organization whose goal is to be a comprehensive resource for photographers at any level: artists, students, professionals, historians, researchers, conservators and curators.