Minor White: The Eye That Shapes
Minor White (1908–1976; born Minneapolis, MN; died Boston, MA; active Portland, OR, and Rochester, NY), Tom Murphy, San Francisco, February 1948. Gelatin silver print; 12 × 9.8 cm (image), 43.2 × 35.6 cm (mat), 12.5 × 10 cm (sheet), 43.8 × 36.2 × 4.8 cm (frame). The Minor White Archive, Princeton University Art Museum, bequest of Minor White (x1980-1018)
The Museum of Modern Art
Museum of Modern Art11 West 53 Street
New York, NY 10019
USA
Portland Museum of Art
Portland Museum of ArtSeven Congress Square
Portland, ME 04101
USA
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Minneapolis Institute of Arts2400 3rd Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55404
USA
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art151 Third Street
San Francisco, CA 94103-3159
USA
George Eastman Museum
George Eastman Museum900 East Avenue
Rochester, New York 14607
USA
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston465 Huntington Avenue of the Arts
Boston, MA 02115
USA
Princeton University Art Museum
Princeton, NJ 08544-1018USA
Minor White: The Eye That Shapes is an investigative, retrospective view of Minor White. In exploring the theme that White termed \"camera as a way of life,\" and in elaborating on the richness and diversity of his photographic endeavor, the exhibition and publication present, thirteen years after his death, an affectionate and affirmative view of the man and the artist. An effort has been made to reveal in depth the inner workings of his existence and the features of his photography that are perhaps indistinct for many people, including those familiar with Mirrors Messages Manifestations, a complicated sequence of words and images that was White’s own presentation of his life and, as has been said, was an autobiography with its own special truth.
Drawn from the Minor White Archive at Princeton University, Minor White: The Eye That Shapes consists of 185 photographs that demonstrate the full range of White’s work from 1938 to 1976. Many of the works, including ten rare color photographs, have never been exhibited, and only one quarter of them have been published previously. The exhibition was organized by Peter C. Bunnell, McAlpin Professor of the History of Photography and Modern Art at Princeton University, and Faculty Curator of Photography at The Art Museum.
Minor White: The Eye That Shapes was on view at the Museum of Modern Art, New York (April 27–June 18, 1989); Portland Art Museum, Oregon (September 19–November 12, 1989); The Minneapolis Institute of Arts (January 20–March 25, 1990); San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (June 22–August 19, 1990); International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House, Rochester, New York (September 21–November 25, 1990); Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (January 11–March 17, 1991); and The Art Museum, Princeton University (April 20–June 15, 1991).
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Sponsor Credit
The exhibition and catalogue have been made possible by a grant from Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.
Publication
Out of print. A 310-page catalogue with 285 illustrations, including 175 full-page reproductions in a portfolio format and 10 color plates. Includes an essay by Peter C. Bunnell as well as selections from unpublished writings by Minor White, a chronology, and two bibliographies.