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Add to cal: Reynolda’s spring exhibition, “Seen & Unseen”

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Imogen Cunningham (1883–1976) Martha Graham, Dancer, 1931, silver gelatin print.

Photo courtesy of © Imogen Cunningham Trust

Magnolia blossoms, modern dancers, still lifes, celebrity portraits, and city street scenes. Reynolda’s new exhibition, “Seen & Unseen: Photographs by Imogen Cunningham,” features an array of seductive and dynamic images captured by this groundbreaking photographer and American artist.

Opening Friday, March 1, the exhibition features powerful black and white photographs that reflect crucial developments in art + photography during the 20th century — revealing why Cunningham is among the most important pioneers of American photography.

Learn more + grab tickets.

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