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SHUTTERBUGS--"Blur/Obscure /Distort: Photography and Perception" at the Norton Museum of Art
Whitehot Magazine 16 Jul, 2025“Blur/Obscure /Distort: Photography and Perception,” the current ambitious exhibition at the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, literally exposes a delightful and engaging premise.
2024
2023
Major retrospective of the Clark's collecting activities for works on paper aquisitions to open
ArtDaily 16 Dec, 2023Marking the fiftieth anniversary of its Manton Research Center, the Clark Art Institute presents the opportunity to see a selection of prints, drawings, and photographs acquired between 1973 and 2023.
Fotofocus Announces 2024 Biennial Theme: Aspects of Stories Existing Outside the Frame
ArtDaily 23 Apr, 2023FotoFocus, the nonprofit arts organization championing photography and lens-based art, is pleased to announce the theme of the seventh edition of its FotoFocus Biennial is backstories.
2022
"Documentary Genealogies. Photography 1848-1917" now on view at Museo Reina Sofía
ArtDaily 25 Dec, 2022The exhibition Documentary Genealogies. Photography 1848-1917 explores, throughout seven rooms, the historical background of documentary photography between the revolutions of 1848 and 1917.
Hindman to Present Eugène Atget Photographs Sold by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
ArtDaily 02 Dec, 2022Hindman presents a rare collection of photographs by Eugène Atget, a pioneer of photography, whose documentary vision of Paris was highly influential to artists across the globe, inspiring everyone from Man Ray to Ansel Adams.
True Pictures? Contemporary Photography from Canada and the USA on View at Museum der Moderne Salzburg
ArtDaily 21 Mar, 2022In the first half of the twentieth century, North American photographers produced work that was seen as groundbreaking and paved the way for the establishment of photography as a medium of creative expression.
2021
Significant Collection of Photographs from Stephen G. Stein Given to National Gallery of Art
ArtDaily 24 Jun, 2021The National Gallery of Art announced today that Stephen G. Stein has given the museum a superb collection of 161 photographs that includes some of the most admired artists in the history of photography.