Since the 1970s, NOMA has built an extensive collection of photographs that represents a wide range of achievement in that medium from the 1840s to the present. Today the collection comprises over 8,500 works with images by some of the most significant photographic artists including Berenice Abbott, Ansel Adams, Diane Arbus, Ilse Bing, William Eggleston, and Edward Steichen, among many others.
The collection includes examples that reflect photography’s international scope, from an 1843 view from his hotel window in Paris by William Henry Fox Talbot to a view of Mount Fuji by Kusakabi Kimbei, but it is particularly strong in work about New Orleans by regional and national photographers such as E. J. Bellocq, Walker Evans, Clarence John Laughlin, and Robert Polidori.
NOMA is dedicated to presenting the photography collection in exhibitions, publications and educational programs and to continuing to build the collection to better reflect recent scholarship on the history of photography. Russell Lord, Freeman Family Curator of Photographs is responsible for the care, development, and interpretation of the collection.
next events
September's Book Club: "Joseph Cornell: Master of Dreams" by Diane Waldman
- When:
- Thursday
- Times:
- 12 p.m.
- Where:
- NOMA Library
- What:
- Joseph Cornell: Master of Dreams Diane Waldman Harry N. Abrams (April…
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Friday Nights at NOMA: Movies in the Garden
- When:
- Friday
- Times:
- 5:00 to 10:00 p.m.
- Where:
- The Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden
- What:
- Start the weekend off right with NOMA! To celebrate the exhibition…
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