Backflips, boulders and dancing dogs: the images that shaped art photography in pictures
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Backflips, boulders and dancing dogs: the images that shaped art photography  in pictures
"The exhibition showcases the pivotal role of Princeton educators in the evolution of art photography, highlighting the contributions of influential photographers such as Minor White and Aaron Siskind."
"'Photography as a Way of Life' emphasizes the artistic significance of photography, celebrating its transition into a recognized art form during the mid-20th century."
Photography became mainstream in the mid-20th century, with significant contributions from Princeton teachers. The exhibition celebrates the work and lives of photographers like Minor White, Aaron Siskind, and Harry Callahan. Titled 'Photography as a Way of Life,' the exhibition is currently on display at the Princeton University Art Museum until 7 September. It features notable works, including Aaron Siskind's 'Pleasures and Terrors of Levitation 37' from 1953.
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