- In Actuality: Social Realism and Its Legacy from the Robert B. Menschel Collection
Following the advent of photography in the mid-nineteenth century, artists and critics alike struggled to make sense of this new technology and its pl
Read More - IMPACT! The Photo League and Its Legacy
IMPACT! The Photo League and Its Legacy presents 35 black and white photographs by master photographers associated with league, a cooperative of both
Read More - Kamikaze Curiosity: Louisa Chase Prints
Emcompassing almost 40 years of the artist’s prints, Kamikaze Curiosity is the first retrospective of Chase’s published works in over 20 years
Read More - Formal/ Informal: Innovations in Portraiture
Formal/ Informal explores the definition of portraiture, comparing that formal term to the compositions created by photographers.
Read More - Selections from The Rona and Martin Schneider Collection of Late 19th and Early 20th Century American and European Fine Art Prints
This exhibition highlights important American and European fine prints representing the Etching Revival.
Read More - 21 Etchings and Poems
21 Etchings and Poems was a landmark publication that had a profound impact on contemporary art and culture in the middle of the 20th century.
Read More - That’s Entertainment!
For many, dance, theater, sports, the circus, and film are pastimes offering a welcome escape from workplace rigors and the demands of daily life.
Read More - Wanderlust: Photography from World Travel
This photography exhibition explores the vibrant history and viewpoints of photographers as travelers and recorders of landscapes and cultures.
Read More - Hard Earned: The Military Photographs of Stacy Pearsall and the Veteran’s Portrait Project
This exhibition highlights Pearsall’s combat photography as well as selections from her award winning series, the Veteran’s Portrait Project.
Read More - Everyday Art: The Evolution of Street Photography
The art of capturing fleeting moments and sharing new perspectives to reveal everyday interactions has an extensive history in photography.
Read More - The New Humanists: Introspective Impressions
The New Humanists examines the swell of post-World War II visual artists making work rooted in the psychological state of humanity.
Read More - A View from the Shore: Winslow Homer’s Impressions of the Coast
Winslow Homer’s interest in describing the sea began well before his now famous marine paintings of the later 19th century.
Read More - Paul Strand: The Mexican Portfolio
This exhibition presents the entire Mexican Portfolio, containing 20 original photogravures by American Master photographer Paul Strand.
Read More - War News and Strange Brews: The Art of Boris Artzybasheff
This exhibition examines the work of an artist who captured the imagination of a generation with his images of portraits and fanciful machines.
Read More - Art in the Detail: 20th Century Masters of Photography
This exhibition explores texture, light, and the interplay of these qualities in the work of established and emerging masters of photography.
Read More - The Prints and Drawings of Cecile Gray Bazelon
This exhibition features over 20 prints and drawings by noted artist and Syracuse University alumna Cecile Gray Bazelon ’49. Born in Cleveland,
Read More - American Woodblock Prints
This exhibition displays the work of more that forty artists who made woodblock relief prints an important aspect of their artistic output.
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