This event is free with museum admission.
Join us for weekly guided walking tours of the exhibitions: Eugène Atget: The Making of a Reputation, HARD COPY NEW YORK and Latitudes: Nuits Balnéaires and François-Xavier Gbré.
About the Exhibitions
Eugène Atget: The Making of a Reputation
While Atget's work has been celebrated worldwide for documenting the lost Paris, this exhibition marks the first deep dive into how his reputation was built, and the pivotal role of Berenice Abbott, the photographer who championed his legacy.
Exploring the contemporary use of photocopied images through works by industry-leading photographers including Stephen Shore, Daniel Arnold, Collier Schorr, Jerry Hsu, and others.
Latitudes: Nuits Balnéaires and François-Xavier Gbré
How does landscape photography reveal more than geographic facts? Latitudes brings together work by Nuits Balnéaires and François-Xavier Gbré that pushes beyond lanscape photography's traditional boundaries into evoking euphoric sensations, challenging colonial historical narratives, and expanding the scope of immersion.
Program Format/Accessibility Information
This is a walking tour of the gallery and is included with admission; no seating is provided.
For accessibility questions or requests, please email [email protected].
Image by Pasinee Pramunwong