ExhibitionsPhotography as a Way of Life: Minor White, Aaron Siskind, and Harry Callahan
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Photography as a Way of Life: Minor White, Aaron Siskind, and Harry Callahan

October 9, 2026 – February 7, 2027

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The High will be the exclusive Southeast venue for this touring exhibition that examines the overlapping careers of Minor White, Aaron Siskind, and Harry Callahan, profoundly influential photographers, teachers, and thinkers who redefined photography in the mid-twentieth century.

Amid photography’s increasing recognition as an art form in the 1950s and 60s, these three artists carved out a new role and status for the medium, building a devoted audience for their work and shaping the aspirations of the era. Though they came from distinct backgrounds and visual traditions, they converged around their inclinations toward abstraction and deeply personal expression and a shared belief that photography could sustain a life’s work.

Drawing from the rich holdings of the Princeton University Art Museum and its Minor White Archive, the exhibition will feature iconic and previously unpublished color and black-and-white prints, rarely seen slides, and an array of published and archival materials. The exhibition also traces the artists’ expansive networks through work by both their students and contemporaries, such as Emmet Gowin, Roy DeCarava, Linda Connor, Arthur Siegel, Ming Smith, and John Baldessari, among others.

Aaron Siskind (American, born New York, New York, 1903–1991), Martha’s Vineyard Ill B, 1954, gelatin silver print, Princeton University Art Museum, gift of Robert A. Wayne, Class of 1960. © Aaron Siskind / Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Photo by Jeff Evans.

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Minor White (American, born Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1908–1976), Jan Davis, vicinity of Pescadero, California, June 30, 1951, gelatin silver print, the Minor White Archive, Princeton University Art Museum, bequest of Minor White. © Trustees of Princeton University. Photo by Joseph Hu.

Untitled Design

Harry Callahan (American, born Detroit, Michigan, 1912–1999), Eleanor, ca. 1947, gelatin silver print, Princeton University Art Museum, the Peter C. Bunnell Collection, gift of Eleanor Callahan. © The Estate of Harry Callahan, courtesy of Pace Gallery. Photo by Jeff Evans.

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This exhibition is organized by the Princeton University Art Museum.

Premier Exhibition Series Sponsor 

Premier Exhibition Series Supporters

Sarah and Jim Kennedy 

Major Exhibition Series Supporter

The Fay S. and W. Barrett Howell Family Foundation

Major Exhibition Series Sponsor

Benefactor Exhibition Series Supporter

Robin and Hilton Howell

Ambassador Exhibition Series Supporter

Sara and Paul Steinfeld
Mrs. Harriet H. Warren

Contributing Exhibition Series Supporters 

Mary and Neil Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Jones
Megan and Garrett Langley
Margot and Danny McCaul
Wade A. Rakes II and Nicholas Miller
Louise Sams and Jerome Grilhot
Lisa Cannon Taylor and Chuck Taylor

Generous support is also provided by 

Alfred and Adele Davis Exhibition Endowment Fund
Anne Cox Chambers Exhibition Fund
Barbara Stewart Exhibition Fund
Dorothy Smith Hopkins Exhibition Endowment Fund
Eleanor McDonald Storza Exhibition Endowment Fund
The Fay and Barrett Howell Exhibition Fund
Forward Arts Foundation Exhibition Endowment Fund
Helen S. Lanier Endowment Fund
John H. and Wilhelmina D. Harland Exhibition Endowment Fund
Katherine Murphy Riley Special Exhibition Endowment Fund
Margaretta Taylor Exhibition Fund
RJR Nabisco Exhibition Endowment Fund