el otro lado del alma
Obscure rituals, sacred objects and secret societies inform the photography of Afro-Cuban religion. Curated by Moritz Neumüller. A gift to the LUAG Teaching Collection.
Obscure rituals, sacred objects and secret societies inform the photography of Afro-Cuban religion. Curated by Moritz Neumüller. A gift to the LUAG Teaching Collection.
Rural life in the Channel Islands is portrayed by native printmaker.
Works of twelve Cuban artists who suffer mental or emotional impairment.
Curated by Susan Ellis and Ricardo Viera. Celebrating 20 years of experimental printmaking at EPI.
Curated by Christine I. Oaklander, Ph.D. Classical beauty and cubistic invention characterize Davies’ ouevre.
Hafez mobilizes muscle-men that are each part superhero, part classical god.
Curated by Susan Ellis and Ricardo Viera. Provocative figurative prints speak to the human experience.
Lehigh alumnus and Academy Award wining cinematographer, Stoumen spent the years of WWII traveling with his camera in hand.
Smith turns his large format camera on the residents and environs of Broward County, Florida in 1989.
This 1970 portfolio presents Rivers’ “visual afterthoughts” on the historical event.
Works on paper by four artists
An exploration of visual structure andf form
Folk art “ugly jugs” extend a tradition with roots in American slavery and other sources.
An intimate view into the mind and creative process of the acclaimed South African artist.
Photography by William Earle Williams