The earliest work on view, Steerage (1907), Alfred Stieglitz’s iconic photograph is a landmark in modern art photography. Twentieth-century portraits by Arnold Newman and Philippe Halsman of artists Max Ernst and Andy Warhol, respectively, are presented alongside contemporary works that explore personal and communal identity by Alex Prager, Rachel Perry, Cara Romero (Chemehuevi), and Nicholas Galanin (Tlingit/Unangax̂).
In alignment with the Museum’s mission, we continue to expand the collection with photographs by both established and emerging American and Indigenous artists, with a focus on amplifying voices from underrepresented communities.