Jazz-Age Silks: The Stehli Silks Americana Collection, 1925–1928  at the Met
Jazz-Age Silks: The Stehli Silks Americana Collection, 1925–1928 at the Met
The Family of Man
The Family of Man
The Orlando Museum of Art - In Exaltation of Flowers
The Orlando Museum of Art - In Exaltation of Flowers
The Chrysler Museum: Edward Steichen: In Exaltation of Flowers
The Chrysler Museum: Edward Steichen: In Exaltation of Flowers
The Boca Museum - Edward Steichen: In Exaltation of Flowers
The Boca Museum - Edward Steichen: In Exaltation of Flowers
The Bitter Years,  Waassertuerm Gallery
The Bitter Years, Waassertuerm Gallery
The George Eastman Museum - A History of Photography
The George Eastman Museum - A History of Photography
The Israel Museum- A Modern Love
The Israel Museum- A Modern Love
Jazz-Age Silks: The Stehli Silks Americana Collection, 1925–1928  at the Met
Jazz-Age Silks: The Stehli Silks Americana Collection, 1925–1928 at the MetThrough April 8, 2025 at the Met. In 1926, Edward Steichen was commissioned to photograph a series of images to be transformed into silk fabrics for garments. He agreed to the project on the condition that he wouldn’t be limited to photographing only "flowers and garlands." As he did throughout his career, Steichen pushed the boundaries of convention by incorporating everyday objects such as sugar lumps, nails, and tacks into his modern, unexpected designs.These unconventional choices resulted in silk patterns that were both innovative and timeless, capturing the elegance and spirit of the Jazz Age. This fresh approach to textile design can now be admired at The Met's exhibition Jazz Age Silks: The Stehli Silks Americana Collection 1925–1928, showcasing the ingenuity of Steichen’s and others' artistic visions. Each fabric tells a story, transforming everyday materials into striking designs that remain as relevant today as they were nearly a century ago.
The Family of Man
The Family of ManVisit the historic 'Family of Man' photo exhibition and at the same time delight in traveling through one of the most beautiful countries in Europe. The exhibition is open Wednesdays through Sundays at Clervaux Castle in the small northern town of Clervaux in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. It first opened in 1955 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In the mid-sixties Luxembourg was gifted the exhibition to show in perpetuity. Visit Clervaux Castle for more information and how to visit.
The Orlando Museum of Art - In Exaltation of Flowers
The Orlando Museum of Art - In Exaltation of FlowersThe Orlando Museum of Art. Rarely displayed, Steichen's grand mural 'In Exaltation of Flowers' is on view along side 21 of the artist's photographs and portraits of fashion icons, Hollywood royalty and giants of the art world. Through January 12, 2020.Edward Steichen "In Exaltation of Flowers: Clivia-Fuchsia-Hilium-Henryi" © 2019 The Estate of Edward Steichen / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
The Chrysler Museum: Edward Steichen: In Exaltation of Flowers
The Chrysler Museum: Edward Steichen: In Exaltation of FlowersThough he is best known today as one of the twentieth century’s leading photographers, Edward Steichen began his artistic career as a painter.This exhibition features his most grand and ambitious effort in that medium: In Exaltation of Flowers. This large-scale mural, which measures ten feet high and nearly forty feet wide altogether, comes to the Chrysler on loan from Art Bridges. The mural’s seven panels are paired with works from the Chrysler’s rich photography and decorative arts holdings that illuminate Steichen’s photographic career. The works also highlight the broader impact of the figures depicted in the painting, including Isadora Duncan, Mercedes de Cordoba, and Charles Lang Freer. Also included are examples from the Chrysler’s holdings of Camera Work, an influential art and photography journal published by Alfred Stieglitz.’ More information. -The Chrysler MuseumFebruary 23, 2021 — May 30, 2021
The Boca Museum - Edward Steichen: In Exaltation of Flowers
The Boca Museum - Edward Steichen: In Exaltation of FlowersSeven large interconnected murals were created for the Meyer family for a home they never used. The large, gold-leafed murals are filled with portraits of Steichen's friends and their floral counterparts, making this project a particularly personal one for the artist. Now on view at the Boca Museum through January 3, 2021.
The Bitter Years,  Waassertuerm Gallery
The Bitter Years, Waassertuerm Gallery“The Bitter Years is the last exhibition Edward Steichen curated as the Director of the Photography Department of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.It is a testimony to documentary photography, featuring over 200 images from one of the largest collective projects in the history of photography: the documentation of rural America during the Great Depression by the Farm Security Administration (FSA).Fifty years after its opening at MoMA, The Bitter Years has now found a permanent home in Dudelange, Luxembourg, on the site of a former steel mill, in the stunning Waassertuerm gallery, an old water tower, next to the Centre national de l'audiovisuel (CNA).Wishing to create a lively platform for discussion and creation around the heritage collection, the CNA combines Steichen's selection of FSA images with events and temporary photographic exhibitions organized at Pomhouse, the former pumping station adjacent to the water tower. Waassertuerm + Pomhouse thus form a space of dialogue between the historic collection and contemporary image making.”More information about The Bitter Years at Waassertuerm Gallery.The Steichen Collections by MNHAImage: © CNA/Romain Girtgen
The George Eastman Museum - A History of Photography
The George Eastman Museum - A History of PhotographyThe George Eastman Museum - A History of Photography. October 26- April 19, 2019More information about the exhibition from the George Eastman Museum.Edward Steichen. J. Pierpont Morgan, Esq. Digital image courtesy of the George Eastman Museum © 2019 The Estate of Edward Steichen / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
The Israel Museum- A Modern Love
The Israel Museum- A Modern LoveThe Israel Museum’s “A Modern Love,” exhibition celebrated the medium of photography from the Museum’s permanent collections. Through July 16, 2019.
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