“A Photographer’s Collection: Gifts from Michael and Michele Marvins”


Title
A Photographer’s Collection: Gifts from Michael and Michele Marvins

Dates
April 4–July 5, 2015

Overview
This exhibition celebrates the gift and promised gift of more than 400 photographs from the collection of Michael Marvins, a fourth-generation, Houston-based studio photographer, and his wife, Michele.

The 60 works highlighted in this presentation represent some of the varied themes in the Marvins collection, including portraits by A.A.E. Disderi, Philippe Halsman, Gertrude Käsebier, and Dorothy Norman; photographic explorations of light by Brassaï, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Walker Evans, Louis Faurer, and Mario Giacomelli; spatial perspectives, including Western landscapes by Ansel Adams and William Henry Jackson and urban views by Alvin Langdon Coburn and O. Winston Link; and images of childhood, including photographs by Robert Doisneau, Lewis Hine, Heinrich Kühn, and Josef Koudelka.

Michael Marvins’s experience as an award-winning landscape and portrait photographer has given him an insider’s perspective on the medium’s history and technique and has guided his collecting choices over the past three decades. The resulting collection is rich in fine prints of classic photographs from the 19th century to the present day, as well as in less familiar images that caught his eye and imagination, all of which will enrich the Museum’s already strong photographic holdings.

Location
Cameron Foundation Gallery
The Audrey Jones Beck Building
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
5601 Main Street

Organization
This exhibition is organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

Media Contacts
Mary Haus, Whitney Radley, Laine Lieberman, and Vanessa Ramirez-Sparrow
MFAH Communications
vramirez-sparrow@mfah.org / 713.639.7554