Roy Arden: Selected Works 1985–2000
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Photographer
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PublisherOakville, Ont. : Oakville Galleries
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ISBN
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Publication Year2002
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EditionFirst edition exhibition catalogue
Description
Roy Arden’s “Selected Works 1985–2000” is a photographic compilation that explores urban environments and the subtle textures of city life over a fifteen-year period, from the mid-1980s to the turn of the millennium. This 48-page hardcover volume, published by Oakville Galleries in 2002, showcases Arden’s documentary style characterized by precise, straightforward compositions that focus on surface details, structure, and the understated elements of the metropolitan landscape. The photographs thematically engage with industrial presence, urban decay, and transformation, presenting a contemplative and neutral visual tone that avoids dramatization or overt emotional cues.
For collectors, this book is a focused study of Arden’s evolving artistic eye during a significant transitional era in urban photography. Its value lies in the artist’s methodical attention to detail and the book’s curated nature, making it a useful reference for those interested in photographic studies of urbanity, documentary photography, and late 20th century shifts in cityscapes. While not known for rarity or large print runs, its publication by a respected regional gallery and its clear archival intent ensures relevance to collectors pursuing comprehensive collections of Arden’s work or of photographic urban studies. The evidence available does not specify edition size or market scarcity, so the investment should be considered moderate, informed by the niche appeal and focused content rather than broad market demand or institutional prestige.