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Our philosophy
ILEX was created with the desire to bring inspiring images from well-renowned and established photographers to as wide a range of people as possible.
Specializing in contemporary creative photography, ILEX aims to fuse the distinction between photojournalistic and artistic photography - offering images united by an individual personalized vision of the world. Set up like a virtual lounge, you can choose to gaze at the prints and listen to a photographer tell you the story behind an image. ILEX hopes to awaken in you a passion in photography. And since we believe its fun to share your passions, all the photographs at ILEX can be taken home with you. We want to make the photograph as accessible as possible - by fixing large editions of up to 100 prints, with fixed formats and prices, our aim is to remove the barrier that separates fine art photography from the public, so that you can let photography into your life.
Who are we?
We are passionate about photography. ILEX was created by Deanna Richardson, curator of photography books and exhibitions. The objective of ILEX is to encourage a new model of collecting photography, by maintaining the quality of fine art photography at reasonable and affordable prices. For the classical collector, ILEX also offers smaller editions, artist's proofs and the possibility of choosing and purchasing by private appointment at our Rome showroom. Our photographers' pictures displayed on the site are only a fraction of what is available. For more works, come to the showroom or send us your request to the email address [email protected].
Our prints
ILEX prints are sold in various formats ranging from Standard (30 x 40 cm) to Extra (110 x 170 cm). They are fine art prints,signed, numbered, authenticated and certified in limited editions of up to 100. This choice allows us to keep prices accesibile, without compromising on the quality of the prints or the collector's market. ILEX has chosen to digitally print its photographs on Hahnemühle FineArt paper to provide you with premium quality images. combining the precision of modern photographic papers and the unique charm of artistic papers. Your photographs will remain vivid throughout the years thanks to the archival quality of the paper. Our photographs are digitally printed at the 10b Photography laboratory in Rome, Italy. ILEX prints come with white cotton gloves for you to use when handling your photograph, so as to protect it from smudges and unseemly marks. The format indicated by the photograph are suggested by the artist. However, most work is available in the following sizes: 100 x 160 cm 70 x 105 cm 50 x 75 cm 33 x 48 cm Contact us for ordering and price details by telephone or by email at [email protected], and we will get back to you within a few hours.
Authenticity of prints
Each photographer likes his or her prints to look a certain way. At ILEX we fully respect this and every print is made following one signed artist's proof authenticated by the photographer. Each photographic print is annotated with the photographer's name, the series number and embossed with the ILEX seal, which is your certificate that your print is of museum quality.
ILEX was taken from a line in Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller
"Tania is like Irene. She expects fat letters. But there is another Tania, a Tania like a big seed, who scatters pollen everywhere – or let us say, a little bit like Tolstoy, a stable scene in which the fetus is dug up. Tania is a fever, too – les voies urinaires, Café de la Liberté, Place des Vosges, bright neckties on the Boulevard Montparnasse, dark bathrooms, Porto Sec, Abdullah cigarettes, the adagio sonata Pathétique, aural amplificators, anecdotal séances, burnt sienna breasts, heavy garters, what time is it, golden pheasants stuffed with chestnuts, taffeta fingers, vaporish twilights turning to ilex, acromegaly, cancer and delirium, warm veils, poker chips, carpets of blood and soft thighs. Tania says so that every one may hear: 'I love him!' And while Boris scalds himself with whisky she says: 'Sit down here! O Boris…Russia…what’ll I do? I’m bursting with it.'"
Grove Press, Inc. New York, 1961, p.5 |
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