![]() ![]() Robin Krasny, Class of 1973 Christopher E. Adler, Class of 1967, Exhibitions Fund.Īdditional supporters include John Diekman, Class of 1965, and Susan Diekman M. Gardner ’69 Magic Project, Princeton University Sandy Stuart, Class of 1972, and Robin Stuart the National Endowment for the Arts and the Allen R. ![]() Generous support is also provided by the Humanities Council’s David A. Life Magazine and the Power of Photography is made possible by lead support from Jim and Valerie McKinney. Life Magazine and the Power of Photography has been organized by the Princeton University Art Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.Īfter its premiere at Princeton (February 22–March 15, 2020), the exhibition travels to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (October 9, 2022–January 16, 2023). Award, College Art Association, is available through the Museum Store. Drawing on unprecedented access to Life magazine’s picture and paper archives, as well as photographers’ archives, the exhibition presents an array of materials, including caption files, contact sheets, and shooting scripts, that shed new light on the collaborative process behind many now-iconic images and photo-essays.Ī fully illustrated catalogue, which won the 2021 Alfred H. Eugene Smith is explored in the context of the creative and editorial structures at Life. The work of photographers such as Margaret Bourke-White, Larry Burrows, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Frank Dandridge, Gordon Parks, and W. ![]() Offering an in-depth look at the photography featured in Life magazine throughout its weekly run from 1936 to 1972, this exhibition examines how the magazine’s use of images fundamentally shaped the modern idea of photography in the United States. From the Great Depression to the Vietnam War, the vast majority of the photographs printed and consumed in the United States appeared on the pages of illustrated magazines. ![]()
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