David Wolf Photographs

The Photographic Center Northwest in Seattle will show Untitled (Boy) from Street Level in their Annual Juried Members’ Exhibition. Marisa Sanchez, Assistant Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seattle Art Museum, chose David’s piece for the group exhibition, which runs from November 30, 2007 to January 15, 2008.

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The Griffin Museum of Photography outside Boston will feature a selection of prints from Transform/Transcend in a two-person show concurrent with their 13th Annual Juried Exhibition. Brian Paul Clamp, owner of ClampArt in NYC, chose David’s work for the exhibition, which runs from August 23 to October 28, 2007.

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A selection of images from Left Behind will be on view at San Francisco City Hall as part of the exhibition, Our World: from the Document to the Expressive Image. The show is organized by PhotoAlliance in conjunction with the San Francisco Arts Commission, and runs from July 12 to September 21, 2007.

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Meter Gallery is featuring David’s Untitled (Coca Cola) image from Transform/Transcend as part of their online exhibition, Through My Window.

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Los Angeles-based, international law firm Paul Hastings has purchased two prints from Transform/Transcend for their San Francisco office.


The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Artists Gallery has chosen a selection of David’s work to be available for sale and rental at their Fort Mason gallery in San Francisco.

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Photo-eye in Santa Fe has juried a portfolio of images from Transform/Transcend to be featured on their online gallery, Photographer’s Showcase.

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An international jury of photography curators has selected David’s work to be included in the final round of judging for Critical Mass, an annual online competition organized by Photolucida, based in Portland, OR.

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Biotechnology leader Genentech has purchased two prints from Street Level for their new facility at corporate headquarters near San Francisco.