Paul Greenfield MFA, ARPS

The Family of Man Exhibition 1955. This ambitious exhibition, which brought together hundreds of images by photographers working around the world, was a forthright declaration of global solidarity in the decade following World War II. Organized by noted photographer and director of MoMA’s Department of Photography Edward Steichen, the exhibition took the form of a photo essay celebrating the universal aspects of the human experience. Steichen had invited photographers to submit photographs for consideration, explaining that his aim was to capture “the gamut of life from birth to death”—a task for which, he argued, photography was uniquely suited. The exhibition toured the world for eight years, attracting more than 9 million visitors.

Ansel Adam (1902 - 1984)
Diane Arbus (1923 - 1971)
Harry Callahan (1912 - 1999)
Richard Avedon (1923 - 2004)
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