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Observations: Street Photography from the Permanent Collection


Selected from the Museum’s permanent collection, Observations brings together an unusual collection of photographs that map the social landscape of the street. With each artist's careful cropping, decisive shots, and individual style, the photographs in this exhibition show that the everyday thrum of the streets is anything but banal; instead, these images exemplify how vibrant the city world can be, tracing the human lives and behaviors that make up the daily urban scene. In Observations, we gain the opportunity to take a step back in time and see the lives of those passersby we might otherwise overlook, now through a new photographic lens.

Dianora Niccolini, Punks of the 60’s, 1960-1961, Gelatin silver print, Gift of Dianora Niccolini & William Knight Zewadski.


 
Earlier Event: October 24
Learning to Be Me
Later Event: November 28
Art Out Loud