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The Oaklandside on MSN‘There are Black people in the future’: New Oakland Museum exhibit documents displacement and resistanceVisitors can take in a sculptural installation and archival photos and artefacts highlighting the Black community’s past, ...
Museums are great places to escape to. That’s obvious. An antidote to the daily grind, to highways and traffic jams and to current affairs, they have air conditioning, clean bathrooms, cafes. You ...
I am sitting on a neat little park bench in a tiny medieval town in rural Luxembourg, and I am enjoying a peculiar sensation ...
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Digital Camera World on MSNThe world's greatest-ever photo exhibition is 70 years old (and you can still go and see it today!)The Family of Man exhibition has a legendary status in the history of photography. It was first put on in the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1955, so celebrates its 70th birthday this year.
The identity of the “Woman of the High Plains” was revealed in 1979—but five years later, Nettie Featherston was forgotten ...
Dixon was a painter “married to Dorothea Lange, and we wanted to follow up the Dixon exhibition with a Lange exhibition.” ...
A photo exhibit explores the story of Japanese Americans forced into internment camps with reproduced historical photos paired with the originals.
From May 13 to Oct. 19, 2025, the Carlo Maria Martini Diocesan Museum in Milan hosts the Dorothea Lange exhibition, a retrospective celebrating the photographer 135 years after her birth. It ...
News about Dorothea Lange. Commentary and archival information about Dorothea Lange from The New York Times.
Nearly 100 years ago, Lange chronicled the destitution and desperation of The Great Depression. An exhibition of her work at the National Gallery of Art speaks to the present day migrant crisis.
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