Early Jeff Burton Photograph, "Semblance," Male Nude, 1994
Early Jeff Burton Photograph, "Semblance," Male Nude, 1994
From an early showing of Jeff Burton's work at the Clay Doyle Gallery in 1994, this is a limited edition photograph of a male nude reflected in a mirror titled "Semblance." Framed in a black suede mat with gold fillet and carved wood frame. Unsigned but with the Clay Doyle Gallery stamp on back.
Jeff Burton's photography has been exhibited at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, the Barbican Centre in London, and many other national and international museums. He has had seven solo shows at his primary gallery, Casey Kaplan. Burton's work is also represented at Galleria Franco Noero.
Burton has collaborated on advertising campaigns with Tom Ford, Yves Saint Laurent, Kris Van Assche, and Wrangler Europe, as well as projects with Jean Colonna and Lancôme. Burton has contributed to French Vogue, Vogue Hommes International, Domus, Arena Homme +, Vanity Fair, Fantastic Man, Numéro, and The New York Times.
Measure 17.25” wide x 14.25” high x 1.25” deep. Image measures 9.5” wide x 6.5” high.