Duane Michals: StorytellerNovember 1, 2014 - February 16, 2015
Duane Michals: CollectorNovember 1, 2014 - March 2, 2015
The Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PAMichals was a pioneer in the 1960s when he broke away from established traditions of documentary and fine art photography. Rather than respecting the primacy of the photographic print, Michals added handwritten messages and poems to the paper surface. Instead of accepting the widely recognized dominance of a powerful single image, so respected by masters like Ansel Adams or Henri Cartier-Bresson, Michals created sequences of multiple images to convey visual stories. He has always considered himself to be a storyteller.
Storyteller: The Photographs of Duane Michals is a definitive retrospective of Duane Michals career up until now.
Shown nearby,
Duane Michals: Collector offers a unique look at the world of art through the eyes of Duane Michals the collector. Since 2001, he has given nearly 50 works from his collection to Carnegie Museum of Art, which is also the single largest repository of his photographs; the works in
Duane Michals: Collector are all promised gifts to the museum.
EXHIBITION PAGE: Storyteller: The Photographs of Duane MichalsEXHIBITION PAGE: Duane Michals: CollectorRelated EventsNovember 10Coffee with the Curator—Telling the Story of the Storyteller
November 12—February 7, 2015 Writer’s Workshop—Image to Word with Author Sherrie Flick
November 15 & 16An Intimate Evening and Critique for Artists with Duane Michals and Richard Kelly
November 16 Artist Talk—Duane Michals
November 20 Culture Club—The Art of Collecting
January 21, 2015 Art History Class—Decisive Moments in Photography
February 12 Culture Club—Image to Word, A Public Reading