PTE Organizes & Circulates Traveling Photography Exhibitions
To & For Museums, Universities, Estates,
Arts Organizations, Foundations & Private Collections

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Exhibitions Currently Available

THE POWER OF PHOTOGRAPHY
19th-20th Century Original Master Prints
120 iconic images from 120 of the worlds most celebrated photographers which celebrate the photograph’s unique capacity for sensibility. The exhibition was curated by pioneering collector and gallerist Peter Fetterman who has been championing the photo- graphic arts for over 40 years.

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SEEING WITH THE HEART

Paul & John Paul Caponigro Photographs 1953-2020
The exhibition brings together two generations of photographers. The Caponigros offer their own words to deepen how we might understand their photographs, contemplate our place in the world, and how we see it. Curated by Shannon Perich, Curator, Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History


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SEEN & UNSEEN
Photographs by
IMOGEN CUNNINGHAM
From the Imogen Cunningham Trust

60 photographs including Cunningham's most iconic works, and a selection of images that have never or rarely been seen before. Curated by Celina Lunsford, Artistic Director, Fotografie Forum Frankfurt, Germany

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CLYDE BUTCHER:
LIFEWORKS IN
PHOTOGRAPHY

A New Retropsective Exhibition

Featuring 52 of Butcher's original black and white photographs taken over a span of 50 years from locations all over the US, Europe,and Cuba

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ANSEL ADAMS:
MASTERWORKS
Photographs from The Museum Set

A collection of forty-seven works by Adams, a selection Adams made late in his life to serve as a succinct representation of his life’s work. He felt these photographs were his best. Called “The Museum Set”. Included are many of Adams' most famous and best-loved photographs which encompass the full scope of his work: elegant details of nature, architectural studies, portraits, and the breathtaking landscapes for which he is revered.

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MANZANAR:
THE WARTIME PHOTOGRAPHS OF ANSEL ADAMS

50 photographs by Ansel Adams of the Japanese American relocation camp in Manzanar, California, during World War II. These photographs were the subject of his controversial book Born Free and Equal, published in 1944 while the war was still on, protesting the treatment of these American citizens. Also included in the exhibition are more than twenty-five various photographs, documents, and works of ar that further record this era.

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ROCK N' ROLL BILLBOARDS
OF THE SUNSET STRIP
Photographs by Robert Landau

For a brief period of about 15 years, from the late 60’s through the 70’s and into the early 1980’s, classic rock and roll billboards dominated the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles. These one of a kind, hand painted megaliths loomed over L.A.’s most legendary boulevard for a month or two at a time before being dismantled, white washed and given a new incarnation in paint. Photographer Robert Landau was there to document these ephemeral pop art masterpieces.

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WHERE WE FIND OURSELVES:
HUGH MANGUM 1877-1922
AMERICAN
PHOTOGRAPHER

Self-taught photographer, Hugh Mangum (1877-1922), began riding the rails as an itinerant portraitist, traveling primarily in North Carolina and Virginia. Mangum worked during the rise of the Jim Crow era/ his portraits reveal a clientele that was both racially and econo-mically diverse and show lives marked by notable affluence and hardship, all imbued with a strong sense of individuality and self-creation. Magnum took over 12,000 portraits during his lifetime.

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PICTURING AMERICA'S PASTIME
Snapshots from the
National Baseball Hall of Fame and
Museum’s Collection

Preserving the historic link between baseball and photography, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum’s collection of approximately 350,000 unique images is the world’s premiere repository of baseball photos, spanning well over 150 years of the sport’s history. The Museum’s Picturing America’s Pastime exhibition features a variety of these timeless pictures, many by distinguished photographers and each accompanied by an enriching and historic quote.

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