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International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum

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International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum
NameInternational Photography Hall of Fame and Museum
LocationSt. Louis, Missouri, United States
TypePhotography museum
FounderPhotographic Art and Science Foundation

International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum is a premier institution dedicated to the art and science of photography, showcasing the works of renowned photographers such as Ansel Adams, Dorothea Lange, and Richard Avedon. The museum's collection includes over 6,000 photographs and artifacts, featuring the contributions of National Geographic, Life Magazine, and The New York Times. With a strong focus on education and community engagement, the museum has collaborated with institutions like the St. Louis Art Museum, Missouri History Museum, and Washington University in St. Louis. The museum's mission is to promote the understanding and appreciation of photography, as seen in the works of Henri Cartier-Bresson, Gordon Parks, and Margaret Bourke-White.

History

The International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum was established in 1965 by the Photographic Art and Science Foundation, with the goal of recognizing and preserving the history of photography. The museum's early years were marked by exhibitions featuring the works of Edward Steichen, Alfred Stieglitz, and Imogen Cunningham. In the 1970s and 1980s, the museum expanded its collection to include the works of Robert Capa, Bill Brandt, and Diane Arbus. The museum has also hosted exhibitions on the history of photography, including the development of Kodak film and the impact of World War II on photography, as seen in the works of Robert Doisneau and Lee Miller. The museum's history is closely tied to the development of photography, with contributions from institutions like the George Eastman Museum and the Library of Congress.

Collections and Exhibitions

The International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum's collection includes over 6,000 photographs and artifacts, featuring the works of Cindy Sherman, Richard Prince, and Chuck Close. The museum's exhibitions have showcased the contributions of Vogue Magazine, Harper's Bazaar, and The New Yorker, with photographs by Irving Penn, Helmut Newton, and Annie Leibovitz. The museum has also hosted exhibitions on the history of photography, including the development of daguerreotype and the impact of World War I on photography, as seen in the works of Eugene Atget and August Sander. The museum's collection also includes photographs from the Farm Security Administration, Office of War Information, and National Archives and Records Administration, featuring the works of Walker Evans, Ben Shahn, and John Vachon.

Inductees

The International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum has inducted over 100 photographers and photography professionals, including Alfred Eisenstaedt, Berenice Abbott, and W. Eugene Smith. Other notable inductees include Cornell Capa, Josef Koudelka, and Sebastião Salgado, who have all made significant contributions to the field of photography. The museum has also recognized the contributions of photojournalists like Don McCullin, James Nachtwey, and Lynsey Addario, who have worked for organizations like The Associated Press, Reuters, and National Geographic. The museum's inductees have also included curators and historians like John Szarkowski and Maria Morris Hambourg, who have worked at institutions like the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Location and Facilities

The International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum is located in St. Louis, Missouri, in the Grand Center Arts District, near the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra and the Fox Theatre. The museum's facilities include a 10,000-square-foot exhibition space, a photography studio, and a library with over 5,000 books and periodicals. The museum is also close to other cultural institutions like the Saint Louis Art Museum, Missouri History Museum, and Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis. The museum's location has allowed it to collaborate with other institutions, such as the Washington University in St. Louis and the University of Missouri–St. Louis, on exhibitions and programs featuring the works of Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol, and Chuck Close.

Programs and Events

The International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum offers a range of programs and events, including photography workshops, lectures, and exhibition openings. The museum has hosted events featuring photographers like Steve McCurry, Martin Parr, and Graciela Iturbide, and has collaborated with institutions like the St. Louis Photo Alliance and the Missouri Photographic Society. The museum also offers educational programs for students and teachers, including field trips and workshops, in partnership with organizations like the National Endowment for the Arts and the Institute of Museum and Library Services. The museum's programs and events have also included panel discussions and symposia on topics like photography and social justice, featuring speakers like Glenn Ligon and Lorna Simpson. Category:Photography museums

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