Bruce Silverstein
Skip to main content
  • Menu
  • Home
  • Artists
  • Exhibitions
  • Art Fairs
  • Press
  • Events
  • Publications
  • Viewing room
  • Contact
Menu
Weatherspoon Art Museum
Interpreting America: Photographs from the Collection, Outside Exhibitions, 13 August - 21 December 2024

Weatherspoon Art Museum: Interpreting America: Photographs from the Collection

Past exhibition
  • Overview
  • Press release
  • Share
    • Facebook
    • X
    • Pinterest
    • Tumblr
    • Email
Drawn from the Weatherspoon’s stellar collection, these photographs illustrate what artists have had to say about American culture from the late 19th- to the early twenty-first centuries. The period spanned by these images shows tremendous change—from civil war battles, western expansion vistas, and class and racial divisions to life in rural America today, increased economic prosperity, and hints of cultural alienation. Photographs such as the ones featured in this exhibition have shaped our ever-evolving definition of what the terms “America” and “American” mean—through the pictorial images themselves and via our interpretations of them, both at the time of their fabrication and present-day.

While Carleton Watkins’s and William Henry Jackson’s photographs were meant to impress armchair viewers with the majesty of the untamed West, Roger Minick and Robert von Sternberg’s photographs highlight the humor found in the actions of tourists who visited such landscapes. Despite the 150+ years that separate the creation of Lewis Hine’s and Leonard Freed’s images, both photographers used their cameras as tools for social reform. Berenice Abbott, Frank Paulin, Garry Winogrand, and Burk Uzzle focused on the vital interaction between three aspects of urban life: its diverse people; the places they live, work, and play; and their daily activities. Place is equally important in the photographs by William Christenberry, Stuart Klipper, and Alfred Steiglitz. Lastly, psychologically probing images by Diane Arbus, Donna Ferrato, Nikki Lee, Robert Mapplethorpe, and Francesca Woodman round out the offerings.

Related artist

  • Frank Paulin

    Frank Paulin

Back to exhibitions

Location
529 West 20th Street
3rd Floor / Suite 3W
New York, NY 10011

Contact
Phone: 212-627-3930 
Fax: 212-691-5509
Email: inquiries@brucesilverstein.com

Gallery Hours

Summer hours (July - August): Monday - Friday, 11 AM - 6 PM

Regular hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 10 AM - 6PM

Facebook, opens in a new tab.
Instagram, opens in a new tab.
Artnet, opens in a new tab.
Artsy, opens in a new tab.
Join the mailing list
Send an email
Ocula, opens in a new tab.
Accessibility Policy
Manage cookies
Copyright © 2025 Bruce Silverstein
Site by Artlogic

This website uses cookies
This site uses cookies to help make it more useful to you. Please contact us to find out more about our Cookie Policy.

Manage cookies
Accept

Cookie preferences

Check the boxes for the cookie categories you allow our site to use

Cookie options
Required for the website to function and cannot be disabled.
Improve your experience on the website by storing choices you make about how it should function.
Allow us to collect anonymous usage data in order to improve the experience on our website.
Allow us to identify our visitors so that we can offer personalised, targeted marketing.
Save preferences
Close

Join our mailing list

Sign-up

* denotes required fields

We will process the personal data you have supplied in accordance with our privacy policy (available on request). You can unsubscribe or change your preferences at any time by clicking the link in our emails.