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A Shared Elegy juxtaposes the work of two pairs of photographers as they explore their family histories and cultural traditions, pairing rich imagery with discussions about the artists and their aesthetic approaches to photography.

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A Shared Elegy juxtaposes the work of two pairs of photographers as they explore their family histories and cultural traditions, pairing rich imagery with discussions about the artists and their aesthetic approaches to photography.
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Autorenporträt
Joel Smith received his PhD from Princeton University in 2001. From 1999 to 2005, he was Fisher Curator at the Frances Loeb Art Center at Vassar College. His publications include Edward Steichen: The Early Years, Steinberg at the New Yorker, and The Life and Death of Buildings: On Photography and Time. Smith was named the Peter C. Bunnell Curator of Photography at Princeton University in 2011. Since 2005, he has curated more than a dozen exhibitions, including Saul Steinberg: Illuminations, a traveling exhibition that opened in 2006 at the Morgan Library and Museum; Beloved Daughters: Photographs by Fazal Sheikh (2007); Pictures of Pictures (2010); and The Life and Death of Buildings (2011). Smith is currently the Richard L. Menschel Curator and Department Head of Photography at the Morgan Library and Museum, New York. Yoshiko Suzuki is curator of the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum. Exhibitions she has curated include Dreaming of Tomorrow: Social Documentaries that Moved American Society (2004-05), Radiant Moments: The New Snapshot, Contemporary Japanese Photography (2010-11), Snapshots Cast Their Spell (2010-11), Ueda Shoji and Jacques Henri Lartigue: Play with Photography (2013-14), and Sato Tokihiro: Presence or Absence (2014). Nanette Esseck Brewer is Lucienne M. Glaubinger Curator of Works on Paper at the Eskenazi Museum of Art, where she has worked since 1986. In addition to overseeing the museum's collection of more than 12,000 photographs, including the archives of photographers Art Sinsabaugh and Henry Holmes Smith, she has organized exhibitions on women photographers, religious architectural photography, portrait photography, and the works of contemporary artists, such as Hiroshi Sugimoto and Andy Warhol. Brewer served as the exhibition coordinator and contributing author for the nationally touring Art Sinsabaugh retrospective. She received her MA in the history of art from Indiana University and is a member of the Print Council of America, Oracle, and a fellow with IU's Center for Integrative Photographic Studies.