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Reference Number
1963.1025
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Art Institute of Chicago, “Seldom Seen Photographs from the Permanent Collection,” September 30, 1995-January 28, 1996. (David Travis)
Stanford, CA, Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts, Stanford University, “The Changing Garden: European and American Gardens and Parks,” 11 June 2003-7 September 2003; traveled to Memphis, TN, The Dixon Gallery and Gardens 19 October 2003-11 January 2004; and Ann Arbor, MI, The University of Michigan Museum, 13 March 2004-23 May 2004.
Art Institute of Chicago, “The Photographer’s Curator: Hugh Edwards at the Art Institute of Chicago, 1959-1970,” May 24-October 29, 2017. (Elizabeth Siegel)
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