Candela Books + Gallery
www.candelabooks.comCandela Books was founded in 2010 to produce a book featuring the work of New York photographer Gita Lenz, whose striking imagery had been all but forgotten since originally being produced in the 1940s and 1950s. Lenz’ story is a compelling one. She had been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art and elsewhere, but her career was cut short due to the inherent challenges facing most anyone making a career in photography in the mid-20th century. Though Lenz had many noteworthy accomplishments, and her work is represented in both public and private collections, no book existed to document her life’s work. So in an attempt to augment the legacy of this talented photographer, Gordon Stettinius created Candela Books and published Gita Lenz. Candela Books’ second book, Salt & Truth with photographer Shelby Lee Adams, coincided with the opening of Candela Gallery in downtown Richmond, Virginia in December 2011. The gallery exists in a renovated historical building and includes a rear working studio space and darkroom. Since opening its joint doors Candela Books + Gallery has exhibited the work of Shelby Lee Adams, Gita Lenz, Julio Mitchel, and Chris McCaw, whose work is the subject of our third book, Sunburn. We have also initiated an annual summer juried invitational exhibition called UnBound!, which is designed for the sole purpose of supporting fine art photographers. As a publisher we are committed to the quality and design of the printed medium. Partnering with D.A.P. for our distribution, our books have a great reach, in hopes that each of our books will contribute to the history of photography. As a gallery we exhibit established and less recognized photographers alike, the emphasis being on work that contributes to the discourse of photography as a fine art medium.
Read moreCandela Books was founded in 2010 to produce a book featuring the work of New York photographer Gita Lenz, whose striking imagery had been all but forgotten since originally being produced in the 1940s and 1950s. Lenz’ story is a compelling one. She had been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art and elsewhere, but her career was cut short due to the inherent challenges facing most anyone making a career in photography in the mid-20th century. Though Lenz had many noteworthy accomplishments, and her work is represented in both public and private collections, no book existed to document her life’s work. So in an attempt to augment the legacy of this talented photographer, Gordon Stettinius created Candela Books and published Gita Lenz. Candela Books’ second book, Salt & Truth with photographer Shelby Lee Adams, coincided with the opening of Candela Gallery in downtown Richmond, Virginia in December 2011. The gallery exists in a renovated historical building and includes a rear working studio space and darkroom. Since opening its joint doors Candela Books + Gallery has exhibited the work of Shelby Lee Adams, Gita Lenz, Julio Mitchel, and Chris McCaw, whose work is the subject of our third book, Sunburn. We have also initiated an annual summer juried invitational exhibition called UnBound!, which is designed for the sole purpose of supporting fine art photographers. As a publisher we are committed to the quality and design of the printed medium. Partnering with D.A.P. for our distribution, our books have a great reach, in hopes that each of our books will contribute to the history of photography. As a gallery we exhibit established and less recognized photographers alike, the emphasis being on work that contributes to the discourse of photography as a fine art medium.
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Virginia
City (Headquarters)
Richmond
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1-10
Founded
2010
Estimated Revenue
$1 to $1,000,000
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