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Below are examples of recent high-resolution images photographed by our photographer, Tim Nighswander, for esteemed client exhibition catalogues, as well as for use by the press. Click images to see online articles.



Ocula
Ruth Asawa Revisited through Drawing
By Martin Gelin
October 25, 2023
The Times
Mark Rothko review – this Paris blockbuster is a revelation
By Laura Freeman
October 17, 2023
Santa Fe New Mexican
Helping all visitors see as O’Keeffe saw
By Maya Hilty
September 22, 2023
domus
Toshiko Mori: “Materials and makers”
By Tashiko Mori
September 01, 2023
New York Times
The Barnes Foundation Loosens Its Straitjacket
By Ted Loos
August 09, 2023
New York Times
The Barnes Foundation Loosens Its Straitjacket
By Ted Loos
August 09, 2023
hypebeast.com
Glenstone is Showcasing a Monumental Centenary Exhibition on Ellsworth Kelly
By Shawn Ghassemitari
May 13, 2023
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Some Art for Your Mother’s Day Plans
By Rosa Cartagena
May 12, 2023
The New York Times
TEFAF New York, a ‘Little Jewel Box’ of a Fair, Carves Out Its Own Niche
By Ted Loos
May 05, 2023
Taos News
O’Keeffe’s faraway lens: One woman’s eye on the landscape
By Lynne Robinson
August 31, 2022
Taos News
O’Keeffe’s faraway lens: One woman’s eye on the landscape
By Lynne Robinson
August 31, 2022
Taos News
O’Keeffe’s faraway lens: One woman’s eye on the landscape
By Lynne Robinson
August 31, 2022
Taos News
O’Keeffe’s faraway lens: One woman’s eye on the landscape
By Lynne Robinson
August 31, 2022
Artnet news
Seeing Double: How Artists Make Good Use of Repetition, and Why No Two Forms Can Ever Be the Same
By James Meyer
August 15, 2022
Frieze.com
Christopher Wool’s Process of Englargement and Manipulation
By Laura Herman
August 01, 2022
Santa Fe New Mexican - Pasatiempo
New horizons: The O’Keeffe Museum at 25
By Michael Abatemarco
July 15, 2022
The Globe and Mail
Montreal’s Phi Foundation wants to make art an urban routine
By Kate Taylor
July 15, 2022
The Guardian
Punk painter Christopher Wool: ‘I make lots of mistakes – and keep them in’
By Stuart Jeffries
June 02, 2022
FAD Magazine
Xavier Hufkens to Re-open Expanded Brussel Based Flagship Space with Christopher Wool Exhibition
By Mark Westall
May 31, 2022
Prestige
Raphael: A Brush with Greatness
By Bruce Scott
April 20, 2022
The Vision & Art Project
Georgia O’Keeffe in Paris
By A'Dora Phillips
December 01, 2021
corbettvsdempsey.com
Rachel Harrison Assorted Varieties
By Corbett vs. Dempsey
November 19, 2021
corbettvsdempsey.com
Rachel Harrison Assorted Varieties
By Corbett vs. Dempsey
November 19, 2021
corbettvsdempsey.com
Rachel Harrison Assorted Varieties
By Corbett vs. Dempsey
November 19, 2021
corbettvsdempsey.com
Rachel Harrison Assorted Varieties
By Corbett vs. Dempsey
November 19, 2021
corbettvsdempsey.com
Rachel Harrison Assorted Varieties
By Corbett vs. Dempsey
November 19, 2021
artnet news
Here are 17 of the Best Americana-Themed Looks at the 2021 Met Gala Next to the Great Works of Art That (Probably) Inspired Them
By Noon Brara & Christine Ajudua
September 14, 2021
rfi.fr
Pioneer American artist Georgia O’Keeffe gets first retrospective at Paris’ Pompidou Centre
By Ollia Horton with RFI
September 13, 2021
1stDibs Blog
The 35 Most Expensive Paintings Ever Sold
By 1stDibs Editors
July 06, 2021
museothyssen.org
Georgia O’Keeffe Exhibition at Thyssen-Bornemisza Museo Nacional
By Thyssen-Bornemisza Museo Nacional staff
April 20, 2021
museothyssen.org
Georgia O’Keeffe Exhibition at Thyssen-Bornemisza Museo Nacional
By Thyssen-Bornemisza Museo Nacional staff
April 20, 2021
Widewalls
Georgia O’Keeffe, The Traveling Exhibition
By Angie Kordic
January 29, 2021
artsy.net
MoMA’s Major Donald Judd Show Captures His Unyielding Creative Vision
By Alina Cohen
February 26, 2020
ARTFORUM
Smart Objects: Hal Foster on the Art of Rachel Harrison
By Hal Foster
January 01, 2020
Whitney Museum of American Art
Paul Chan on Rachel Harrison, Or What Is Non-Salvific Art
By Paul Chan
December 09, 2019
4Columns
Rachel Harrison
By Johanna Fateman
November 08, 2019
Art in America
Insert Awe Somewhere: How Rachel Harrison’s Sculptures Reframe Art History
By Lucy Ives
October 24, 2019
Hyperallergic
Pierre Soulages, Extreme Painter at 100
By David Carrier
October 19, 2019
Harper's Bazaar
A major Bridget Riley retrospective comes to London
By Meg Honigmann
October 02, 2019
New York Times
For Frieze, There’s No Place Like London
By Ted Loos
October 02, 2019
alaintruong.com
Lévy Gorvy exhibits new and historic works by French master in his centenary year
By Alain R. Truong
September 07, 2019
artnet
How Six Female Artists in Post-Revolutionary Mexico Broke Down the Borders Between Fine Art and Design
By Colleen Kelsey
September 06, 2019
Whitewall
Zoë Buckman, Wendell Castle, and More Must See New York Shows
By Pearl Fontaine
September 05, 2019
APOLLO - the international art magazine
In a Cloud, in a Wall, in a Chair
By APOLLO magazine staff
September 01, 2019
The Washington Post
Glenstone’s connections to dance, now and on the horizon
By Sarah L. Kaufman
August 23, 2019
The Washington Post
Glenstone’s connections to dance, now and on the horizon
By Sarah L. Kaufman
August 23, 2019
Artists Rights Society
Artists Rights Society New York
By ARSNY staff
July 20, 2019
New York Times - T Magazine
The 25 Works of Art That Define the Contemporary Age
By Thessaly La Force, Artwork summaries by Zoė Lescaze
July 15, 2019
Musée Magazine
Walking Tall: Interview with Dan Colen
By Andrea Farr
June 24, 2019
The Art Gorgeous
Who Were Andy Warhol’s Favorite Ladies?
By Nadja Sayer
May 02, 2019
The Brooklyn Rail
Warhol Women
By Robert C. Morgan
May 01, 2019
PARISLA
Warhol Women at Lévy Gorvy
By Barlo Perry
April 27, 2019
Town & Country
Andy Warhol Fans Have Two New Must-See Shows
By Liz Cantrell
April 25, 2019
artnet news
Is Warhol Still Art’s ‘One-Man Dow Jones’? Dealer Dominique Lévy Breaks Down Five Myths About the Artist’s Market
By Tim Schneider
April 24, 2019
Architectural Digest
Andy Warhol is Reentering the Spotlight Like Never Before
By Liddy Berman
April 24, 2019
Widewalls
Warhol’s Women – 6 Iconic Portraits and the Stories Behind Them
By Balasz Takac
April 13, 2019
Widewalls
Warhol’s Women – 6 Iconic Portraits and the Stories Behind Them
By Balasz Takac
April 13, 2019
Journal of Antiques & Collectibles
Tips and Trends: March 2019
By Collector
March 01, 2019
Denver Art Museum
Jordan Casteel: Returning the Gaze
By Denver Art Museum staff
February 01, 2019
Art & Object
Returning the Gaze: Portraiture that Encourages Empathy
By Megan D. Robinson
January 31, 2019
The Paris Review
Anni Albers’s Many-Threaded Masterpieces
By The Paris Review
January 17, 2019
The Paris Review
Anni Albers’s Many-Threaded Masterpieces
By The Paris Review
January 17, 2019
Kvadra Interwoven: the fabric of things
Typewriters and tactile textiles
By Maria Muller-Schareck
December 31, 2018
Kvadra Interwoven: the fabric of things
Typewriters and textile textiles
Maria Muller-Schareck
December 31, 2018
Kvadra Interwoven: the fabric of things
Typewriters and tactile textiles
By Maria Muller-Schareck
December 31, 2018
Kvadra Interwoven: the fabric of things
Typewriters and tactile textiles
By Maria Muller-Schareck
December 31, 2018
Gagosian Gallery - Beverly Hills
DAN COLEN: High Noon
By Gagosian Gallery staff
November 02, 2018
Gagosian Gallery - Beverly Hills
DAN COLEN: High Noon
By Gagosian Gallery staff
November 02, 2018
Observer
Bright Like Neon: MoMA’s Bruce Nauman Show Pays Tribute to an Elusive Satirical Genius
By David D'Arcy
October 21, 2018
AnOther
How Bauhaus Pioneer Anni Albers Radically Modernised Weaving
By Milly Burroughs
October 11, 2018
The Art Newspaper
Weaving walls: how Anni Albers challenged Bauhaus prejudice
By Charles Darwent
October 07, 2018
Frieze
Bauhaus Dessau: Crisp Shadows, Clean Lines and a Surprising Abundance of Colour
By Hettie Judah
October 04, 2018
artagnecypartners.com
Loving looking
By Allan Schwartzman
October 04, 2018
APOLLO - the international art magazine
Anni Albers: Tate Modern, London
By Apollo magazine staff
October 01, 2018
artnet news
After a $200 Million Upgrade, Glenstone May Fulfill the Fantasy of the Perfect Private Museum.
By Julia Halperin
September 25, 2018
Galerie Magazine
An Exclusive First Look at the Glenstone Museum’s Monumental Expansion
By Hilarie M. Sheets
September 21, 2018
Washington Post
This new museum doesn’t want Instagram or crowds. Does that make it elitist?
By Philip Kennicott
August 30, 2018
Blouin ArtInfo
Intimate Infinite: Imagine A Journey – Lévy Gorvy
BlouinArtInfo staff
August 28, 2018
The Art Newspaper
Glenstone Museum reveals the art in store for vast Pavilions expansion
By Hanna McGivern
July 19, 2018
Seattle Art Museum
Collection Highlights – Venus and Adonis
Seattle Art Museum staff
July 17, 2018
Blouin ArtInfo
François Morellet’s “Neon in Daylight” at Lévy Gorvy, New York
By Blouin ArtInfo
July 06, 2018
artnet news
‘The Art World Mechanism Really Wants to Define You’: Onetime Bad-Boy Artist Dan Colen on Achieving Maturity in His Work
By Henri Neuendorf
July 06, 2018
Sotheby's Museum Network
Surrounded by Art: Gropius Bau Embraces 50 Years of Immersive Work
By Laurie Rojas
May 31, 2018
artnet.com
See How a Wizened Dan Colen Tackles the Anxieties of Adulthood and Mail-Order Catalogues at Lévy Gorvy
By Caroline Goldstein
May 11, 2018
instagram
Tim Nighswander of Imaging4Art is spending two weeks at the Addison creating high-resolution images of hundreds of works from the photography collection
By Addison Gallery of American Art
May 10, 2018
barnes foundation.org
Renoir: Father and Son / Painting and Cinema
By Barnes Foundation staff
May 06, 2018
Budco Enterprises, Inc.
How to Shack Up With a 40-Ton Richard Serra Sculpture
By Kyle Chayka
May 05, 2018
artdaily.com
Lévy Gorvy opens first exhibition with Dan Colen
By artdaily.com staff
May 02, 2018
The Daily News
Eyes on the 20th century; Addison Gallery’s ‘Photographers Among Us’ documents everyday life in America
By Terry Date
April 20, 2018
Artes Magazine
Washington’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: ‘Brand New: Art and Commodity in the 1980’s’
By Elaine A. King
March 08, 2018
Arts Summary - A Visual Journal
T.C. Cannon: At the Edge of America at Peabody Essex Museum, March 3 – June 10, 2018
By Lidia Guibert Ferrara
February 28, 2018
Arts Summary - A Visual Journal
T.C. Cannon: At the Edge of America at Peabody Essex Museum
By Lidia Guibert Ferrara
February 28, 2018
Smithsonian Magazine
Are You Buying What These Artists Are Selling?
By Roger Catlin
February 26, 2018
Hyperallergic
Anni Albers’s Thoughts on Textiles Loom Large
By Becky Peterson
February 21, 2018
Tony Smith Estate
Smug, 1973
Featured on tonysmithestate.com
February 20, 2018
Hirshhorn
Brand New: Art and Commodity in the 1980s
By Hirshhorn Museum
February 14, 2018
BarnesFoundation.org
Barnes Foundation Spotlight Tour: Matisse
By Barnes Foundation staff
February 01, 2018
Clyfford Still Museum
Mythbusting: Clyfford Still
By Clyfford Still Museum staff
November 30, 2017
Inspiration Room
Salvator Mundi Viewers awestruck
By Duncan Macleod
November 21, 2017