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23 | Exhibit Revisit - The Family of Man

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In this new series, I’ll examine an exhibit that’s had a lasting impression on art history. Maybe it galvanized a movement or maybe it was too radical for its time. Whatever the outcome – the decisions made, the artists included or excluded – brought us to where we are today. We’re starting off with “The Family of Man” at the MoMA in 1955. The highest attended photography exhibit in history.

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Content provided by Stephanie Khoury and Do Not Touch | a hands-on approach to art history. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Stephanie Khoury and Do Not Touch | a hands-on approach to art history or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this new series, I’ll examine an exhibit that’s had a lasting impression on art history. Maybe it galvanized a movement or maybe it was too radical for its time. Whatever the outcome – the decisions made, the artists included or excluded – brought us to where we are today. We’re starting off with “The Family of Man” at the MoMA in 1955. The highest attended photography exhibit in history.

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