Date
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Washington, D.C., National Gallery of Art, “Paul Strand: An American Vision,” December 2, 1990-February 3, 1991; traveled to Art Institute of Chicago, May 26-July 21, 1991; St. Louis Art Museum, August 11-October 6, 1991; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, November 10, 1991-January 12, 1992; Whitney Museum of Art, New York, NY, March 12-May 15, 1992; Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, June 14-August 16, 1992; Victoria and Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom, September 16-November 22, 1992.
New York, NY, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, “Paul Strand, circa 1916,” March 10–May 31, 1998; traveled to San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, June 19–September 15, 1998.
Art Institute of Chicago, “Photographs by the Score: Personal visions twenty-some years apart,” October 7, 2006–January 14, 2007 (David Travis)
Art Institute of Chicago, “Conserving Photographs,” November 21–April 28, 2019. (Sylvie Penichon) (Gallery 10)
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