Pricing art is tricky, philosophically. On one hand is the commendable but often naive Bread and Puppet Cheap Art Manifesto, on the other hand is the need to make a living (while not a professional artist in general, I did spend about 4 months only working part-time and spending most of my time taking photos... it gets expensive).

I'm trying an experiment for the duration of this show. The large, archival, framed photographs in the show are all for sale at reasonable prices that will allow me to pay for the film and supplies.

For those who want a piece of art but can't afford gallery prices, I am also selling 8x10" digital prints of all of the art in the show for cheap-- $25.

These prints are made on heavyweight glossy paper, on a Xerox Fiery X12 Color Printer/Copier, and look quite good, though they are smaller and lower-resolution than the actual photographic prints, and are likely not archival (i.e. more likely to fade with time).

Contact Max Davis at cheap@disassemble.org for pricing details or if you have any questions.

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