In the early 1900s Ansel Adams, Edward Weston, Imogen Cunningham and other now well-known Bay Area photographers changed the way we look at, view and value photography. Displayed alongside contemporary photographer Richard Misrach’s visually gorgeous and politically charged landscapes of places familiar to Los Angeles—think the Mojave Desert, Santa Barbara, the Salton Sea—this not-to-miss exhibition presents powerful visions of the Western landscape. Free for Autry members or included with Museum admission, Revolutionary Vision: Group f/64 and Richard Misrach Photographs From the Bank of America Collection includes photo stations exploring f-stops and featuring an iconic view of Yosemite.
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