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Charles Sheeler's Contemporaries
June 3, 2003August 17, 2003 The Howard Gilman Gallery
Scheduled to coincide with The Photography of Charles Sheeler, this exhibition presents work by other photographers of the period who also drew inspiration from the American city, the machine, and the radical innovations of European modernism. Approximately 40 rare vintage photographs from the Museum’s collection and that of the Gilman Paper Company are shown, including
work by Alfred Stieglitz, Paul Strand, Morton Schamberg—who shared Sheeler’s first exhibition at Marius de Zayas’s famed Modern Gallery in 1917—Ralph Steiner, Edward Weston, and others.

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