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Timothy H. O’Sullivan Was Not Afraid: Two Photographers and Shoshone Falls. Lecture by Toby Jurovics, Curator

Tuesday, July 3, 6:30 pm

The Center, Ketchum

Shoshone Falls has been a compelling presence for artists since the 19th century. Join Toby Jurovics for a discussion about the importance of Shoshone Falls to Timothy H. O’Sullivan, one of the first photographers of the American West, and the project that drew Thomas Joshua Cooper to the falls 125 years later.

Toby Jurovics is the Chief Curator and Holland Curator of American Western Art at the Joslyn Art Museum. A recognized expert on the photographic history of the American West, he has curated over sixty exhibitions by artists including Robert Adams, Lewis Baltz, Barbara Bosworth, Emmet Gowin and Edward Ranney. In 2010, he organized a major retrospective on Timothy H. O’Sullivan, Framing the West: The Survey Photographs of Timothy H. O’Sullivan, accompanied by a catalogue published by Yale University Press.

Sponsored by: The lecture is supported by Lannan Foundation.

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