
"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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