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Travis, David. 2005. “Paris: Photographs from a Time that Was.” Exh. cat. Art Institute of Chicago/Yale University Press. p. 73.
Houston, Texas, Museum of Fine Arts, “Brassai: The Eye of Paris,” December 6, 1998–July 4, 1999; traveled to Los Angeles, California, J. Paul Getty Museum, April 14–July 4, 1999; and Washington, D.C., National Gallery of Art, September 5, 1999–January 16, 2000.
Paris, France, Musee D’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, “L’Ecole de Paris,” November 29, 2000–March 11, 2001.
Art Institute of Chicago, “Hot Streaks,” February 21–May 2, 2004. (David Travis)
Art Institute of Chicago, “Paris: Photographs from a Time that Was,” August 13–November 6, 2005. (David Travis)
Art Institute of Chicago, “A Case for Wine: From King Tut to Today,” July 11–September 20, 2009. (Christopher Monkhouse)
Art Institute of Chicago, “When Collecting Was New: Photographs from the Robert A. Taub Collection,” December 15, 2012–May 12, 2013. (Michal Raz-Russo)
Art Institute of Chicago, “Max Kozloff: Critic and Photographer,” October 5, 2013–January 5, 2014. (Michal Raz-Russo)
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